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Martin180

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Matt Smith's daily breakdown :ROFLMAO:
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shmmeee

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It’s whether we spend it.

if we get 35 for vik and Gus combined that’s great business but 15/17 million should be spent

Do wonder if there’s a ceiling on how much damage we can do in one window though. Although maybe that’s been done already with the clear out and it’s just upping our targets.

Would hate to see Gus go, but if it opened up another £7.5m or so to spend across the squad I could be convinced. Only if he doesn’t want to stay though.

Something like:

GK (£2m)/Wilson/Tyler
McNally (£3m)/Latibeaudiere
Fadz/CB (£2m)
Kitching (£1m)/Humphries
Sakamoto/BNC (L)/Burroughs
DaSilva/Bidwell
CM (£2m)/CM (£1m)/Howley
Sheaf/Eccles/Kelly
AM (L)/O’Hare/Palmer/Allen
ST (£2m)/ST(L)/Simms/Godden

Thats £13m with the rest of the Vik money and Gus money. Make the right signings and that’s comfortably a better squad than last season. 28 including 3 kids, should be plenty deep enough for a sustained push.
 

Matt smith

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Do wonder if there’s a ceiling on how much damage we can do in one window though. Although maybe that’s been done already with the clear out and it’s just upping our targets.

Would hate to see Gus go, but if it opened up another £7.5m or so to spend across the squad I could be convinced. Only if he doesn’t want to stay though.

Something like:

GK (£2m)/Wilson/Tyler
McNally (£3m)/Latibeaudiere
Fadz/CB (£2m)
Kitching (£1m)/Humphries
Sakamoto/BNC (L)/Burroughs
DaSilva/Bidwell
CM (£2m)/CM (£1m)/Howley
Sheaf/Eccles/Kelly
AM (L)/O’Hare/Palmer/Allen
ST (£2m)/ST(L)/Simms/Godden

Thats £13m with the rest of the Vik money and Gus money. Make the right signings and that’s comfortably a better squad than last season. 28 including 3 kids, should be plenty deep enough for a sustained push.
Oh I agree hold some back for January if we can get say:

McNally 2/3
RWB - Joel on a free
RWB 2 - loan
Another CB - permanent freebie
Another CB - permanent fee (1/2)
LCB loan say a Humphreys
ST - a gem from Europe/league one level - 2 million
ST - Prem loan

My arguement was if Gus goes, if we just say 15 another 5 should be invested on top of what I’ve said
 

SkyblueDad

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What ever is happening re. Gus MR will know and will have known for a while. My take is if he was definitely off he wouldn’t be in Portugal with the team, why would he be ?
Doesn’t stop interest or bids but we are in the driving seat price wise and as we have seen with the Gorkeres transfer Doug King can play a tough game in negotiations.
 

David O'Day

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If we did sell Gus for 16 million with that what is left of teh vik cash we could build a team that is much better than last year without actually having a player as good as gus
 

shmmeee

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Oh I agree hold some back for January if we can get say:

McNally 2/3
RWB - Joel on a free
RWB 2 - loan
Another CB - permanent freebie
Another CB - permanent fee (1/2)
LCB loan say a Humphreys
ST - a gem from Europe/league one level - 2 million
ST - Prem loan

My arguement was if Gus goes, if we just say 15 another 5 should be invested on top of what I’ve said

I’m hoping we’ll see about half the Vik fee spent, so the same again from Gus would be good.
 

shmmeee

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Let’s say £35m all in so the sake of the maths. That’s £17.5m to go on wages over the next say three years. £5m/season and change basically. And £17.5m in signings is going to want decent wages.
 

theferret

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We lose both Vic and Gus in this window, we're in a bit of bother. It leaves a huge hole, it shouldn't be underestimated just how good they are.

When I say bother, I'm not suggesting we'd be in any trouble next season, but I couldn't see us pushing on from last term. It would require a comprehensive rebuild, and some of the signings will flop, it is inevitable. We have the right people in charge of course, but you feel the rebuild might take a couple of years to bear fruit.

We have to do what it takes to keep him for another season imo. 20K per week would only be an annual uplift of 500K or so. Surely we pay that rather than pay £2-3 million + wages for a replacement unlikely to be anywhere near his level (if of course he'd be willing to stay for that sort of money).
 

pusbccfc

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Like with Vik and the fee we got for him, £16m is too much to turn down.

People won't like it, but longer term we are in a brilliant position with those pounds. A season in mid-table and time to spend the money properly over the next 2 years isn't a bad option as long as we secure our status at this level. Making £30m+ of profit on two previously unknown players is incredible.
 

David O'Day

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Like with Vik and the fee we got for him, £16m is too much to turn down.

People won't like it, but longer term we are in a brilliant position with those pounds. A season in mid-table and time to spend the money properly over the next 2 years isn't a bad option as long as we secure our status at this level. Making £30m+ of profit on two previously unknown players is incredible.
Exactly, the money we could spend on improving the whole team if spent wisely would be we could challenge for years
 

theferret

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Like with Vik and the fee we got for him, £16m is too much to turn down.

People won't like it, but longer term we are in a brilliant position with those pounds. A season in mid-table and time to spend the money properly over the next 2 years isn't a bad option as long as we secure our status at this level. Making £30m+ of profit on two previously unknown players is incredible.

People are getting a bit giddy over the money and what we might do with it. There's no guarantee we spend it well.

Pay him what he wants, get him on a new deal and let's have a real go next season and build on the momentum. His value is highly unlikely to go down, we can always revisit this next season if circumstances dictate. Losing both of them now would require huge adjustment.
 

Matt smith

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People are getting a bit giddy over the money and what we might do with it. There's no guarantee we spend it well.

Pay him what he wants, get him on a new deal and let's have a real go next season and build on the momentum. His value is highly unlikely to go down, we can always revisit this next season if circumstances dictate. Losing both of them now would require huge adjustment.
Exactly, people underestimate how key he is to us and I disagree we’d be be a better team next year without him

it’s like yeah we’ll sell him and vik and we’ll be better

21 and 10 g and a
11 and 10 g and a

mid table consolidation unfortunately next year
 
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shmmeee

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We lose both Vic and Gus in this window, we're in a bit of bother. It leaves a huge hole, it shouldn't be underestimated just how good they are.

When I say bother, I'm not suggesting we'd be in any trouble next season, but I couldn't see us pushing on from last term. It would require a comprehensive rebuild, and some of the signings will flop, it is inevitable. We have the right people in charge of course, but you feel the rebuild might take a couple of years to bear fruit.

We have to do what it takes to keep him for another season imo. 20K per week would only be an annual uplift of 500K or so. Surely we pay that rather than pay £2-3 million + wages for a replacement unlikely to be anywhere near his level (if of course he'd be willing to stay for that sort of money).

TBH I’d go to £30k on a two year deal with a release clause at a set price if we aren’t promoted. It’s almost always cheaper to give your high performers a raise than hire in equal quality.
 

Matt smith

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Well no, but I don’t run the club. You’d be paying £20k/week and £4-5M to have any chance of replacing him and even then it’s a massive gamble.
Yeah, so why don’t they just offer him the contract, it’s really aggrevating 😂

we won’t be spending 20k a week on a replacement
 

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