Will this make our move for Mcnally more difficult if we sell to another club, not Burnley?The story yesterday evening was that Fulham are expected to come back in.
We rejected the Burnley offer apparently. I think that we'd over-pay for McNally in that kind of deal anyway. I've no idea who else they might be looking atWill this make our move for Mcnally more difficult if we sell to another club, not Burnley?
Just think a cash plus player might benefit us but if it is just a straight purchase, Burnley will slap a massive price tag on him.
My thoughts too, tbh. But if Burnley are trying to put a 'take the p£ss value on McNally, at least we have the option of alternatives if we gat an all cash deal. Would still like Twine plus McNally if Gus goes there.Will this make our move for Mcnally more difficult if we sell to another club, not Burnley?
Just think a cash plus player might benefit us but if it is just a straight purchase, Burnley will slap a massive price tag on him.
We rejected the Burnley offer apparently. I think that we'd over-pay for McNally in that kind of deal anyway. I've no idea who else they might be looking at
Correct, they still have a financial hangover from when they were last in the Premier League. Can only see a cash plus players deal with them.Burnley are being tight with their pennies I don’t think they’d get near to our valuation of Hamer
I'm unconvinced that we're intending to drop that kind of cash on a centre half at all.However Burnley aren't flush with money and McNally is still surplus to their requirements. There is a deal there to be had and I think 2.5 to 3m plus add ons would get him.
If you reckon we'd only get £5M we'd be better off giving him that in wages over a long contract.This is a football club, players come players go. The team does not revolve around him and other than the last few months of the season, he has been a £5m player at best. Take the money, invest wisely, move on.
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MR now saying (what we all been saying all of last season) hes the best midfielder/player in the championship.Mark Robins admits 'interest' in Coventry City's Gus Hamer
Coventry City news from CoventryLive as Sky Blues boss Mark Robins addresses the future of star man Gustavo Hamerwww.coventrytelegraph.net
Because from what he is saying it seems its at an impasse. Hamers agent no doubt seeing what is out there before he commitsMR now saying (what we all been saying all of last season) hes the best midfielder/player in the championship.
Why wouldnt you get him on a long term contract then!
There is obviously lots of interest.Because from what he is saying it seems its at an impasse. Hamers agent no doubt seeing what is out there before he commits
That’s a classic goodbye article, hope I’m wrongMR now saying (what we all been saying all of last season) hes the best midfielder/player in the championship.
Why wouldnt you get him on a long term contract then!
I’d love McNally back, but he’s not worth more than 2.5 millionMcNally was good for us,but he wasn’t great. Would like to see him here, but trust the manager to find someone else who will be just as good.
Such as? We know mcnallys ability already. I'd rather pay that much for him than someone unknownYeah if we were dropping 3 million on a centre half I’d want better than McNally to be honest.
He is, and should be priced as such, been reported that Bristol City have turned down £22million for Alex Scott, if that’s the going rate for the best let’s go for it.MR now saying (what we all been saying all of last season) hes the best midfielder/player in the championship.
Why wouldnt you get him on a long term contract then!
The issue being his remaining contract length. He is worth that money but only 12 months left knocks that down sadly.He is, and should be priced as such, been reported that Bristol City have turned down £22million for Alex Scott, if that’s the going rate for the best let’s go for it.
That's basically a bid of £12M if you assume McNally is worth £3m and other chap £1m. Not enough!
I think this is where we are headed. I think MRs comments about wanting Gus to stay " another 12 months at least" are carefully chosen. 1 year extension on improved terms with a non-promotion release clause. Possibly with a break point in January if we are nowhere near.He'll stay for a year on an improved deal with a release clause I reckon. If we don't go up we'll be able to recruit well from his sale next summer similar to Vik this.
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Looking at his stats I think it's clear that Thomas has a transfer value of zero.
Clearly not. Scored 7 goals in a full league one season. Actually better stats than mcnally had st that stageLooking at his stats I think it's clear that Thomas has a transfer value of zero.
“There’s speculation about Gus but it’s obvious speculation. He was the best midfield player, for me, in the Championship last season - 100 percent. He scored goals, added goals to his game and looked a real threat. Obviously he scored his goal at Wembley and then his injury cost us the final and we just couldn’t get over the line.”
He's a good defender but for that amount you'd want one that can pass the ball.Yeah if we were dropping 3 million on a centre half I’d want better than McNally to be honest.
He's a good defender but for that amount you'd want one that can pass the ball.
He's a good defender but for that amount you'd want one that can pass the ball.
Alex Scott, I dont know anything or too much about him.He is, and should be priced as such, been reported that Bristol City have turned down £22million for Alex Scott, if that’s the going rate for the best let’s go for it.