SlowerThanPlatt
Well-Known Member
According to The People this morning...
Looking forward to everyone on here acting like he's already gone every time some paper prints a story of a big club's interest
All good, it'll pay for a hotel.
Yeah, SISU would never sell our playing assets. Looking forward to everyone on here acting like every other club in the league would sell him :slap:
Yeah and Barcelona, Bayern, Real Madrid and Juve are too,,,,,,what a load of old crap!
Yeah, but if the price is right,Tony, we would be mad not to sell him. It's how you spend the transfer money, what proportion of money is to be allocated to the squad following that and the making sure that adequate replacements are brought in.
8 million or fuck off
Yeah, but if the price is right,Tony, we would be mad not to sell him. It's how you spend the
transfer money, what proportion of money is to be allocated to the squad following that and the making sure that adequate replacements are brought in.
The bottom line is, that if a huge club comes in fro any player you're not going to able to stand in their way even if you wanted to. Best option as someone has already said would be to sell him and then have him loaned back.
If the lad wants to stay it would obviously be better to keep him, he'll be worth a lot more in 12 months after he's torn a hole in L1.
But if he wants to go then yes, sell and get a loan back, although that uses a loan space for the whole season.
If Man U or Tottenham come in for him I would say his head would most definitely be turned.
Maybe Otis, if he believes he's going to get a kick. If he has enough sense to know he won't then he might consider staying for a season and getting a bigger payday when he goes in a bigger deal in 12/18 months.
All good, it'll pay for a hotel.
Did you mean Hotel room? Just getting in there before Tony does.
£1.75mill rising to £3mill, with a send back for a season on loan.
I'd take that. Who wouldn't?
Are you assuming you are going to see some of that money back on the pitch?
That's why he's got to be worth selling.
If it were 1.7m, I doubt very much we would see any of that at all invested back into the squad.
In an ideal world what we need is to be able to do is to sell a player for £6m and re-invest £1.5m - 2m of that back into the squad.
That's why he's got to be worth selling.
If it were 1.7m, I doubt very much we would see any of that at all invested back into the squad.
In an ideal world what we need is to be able to do is to sell a player for £6m and re-invest £1.5m - 2m of that back into the squad.
We have always been a selling club tbh,,,,,SkyblueTony you like to rant about it you are the boss......a young league one player wants to leave to join Utd or Liverpool
he has played a handful of games in league one - would you sell him? What would represent in your opinion a fair price?
What would be fair is that instead of selling these young players at the first chance so they can advance their careers without us why not hold onto them for a while longer so we stand a chance of advancing our club with them.
Let's show the same ambition as our starlets.
What would be fair is that instead of selling these young players at the first chance so they can advance their careers without us why not hold onto them for a while longer so we stand a chance of advancing our club with them.
Let's show the same ambition as our starlets.