Sky Blue Harry H
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If we got Peter Crouch I would be over the moon (as would the balls we would be playing up to him)
At least we'll get a significant fee for McNulty, rather that scratching around hoping for a bit of luck with another loanee.Ah okay, and Armstrong is entirely to blame for that. We signed McNulty on a permanent and now have to find a replacement next season...
He’s on what? About 2-3k here, tripling that to 10k isn’t hard in the championship. So not beyond the realms of possibility
The gulf between wages in the Championship and League One are pretty high!
So much of that will be the teams relegated from the prem being paid well over the odds though. Loew championship teams won't be too much of a step up, particularly considering we offered him a new deal.Have a look at this:
Premier League and EFL wage rises analysed in Deloitte study
Obviously it doesn't say every player and how much, but when the teams in the Championship spend £561m on wages and League One is £113m you get an idea on the big step up.
£1.2 million just seems peanuts for a quality goal scorer who almost single handedly shouldered the responsibility for our goals last season.
Even when he didn’t get on the score sheet himself, he would provide some great assists, (The play off final being a classic example)
Surely we need to decide what our priorities are as a club now.
Are we just happy to balance the books, even when we have a genuine chance of finally turning the corner and progressing?
So much of that will be the teams relegated from the prem being paid well over the odds though. Loew championship teams won't be too much of a step up, particularly considering we offered him a new deal.
£1.2 million just seems peanuts for a quality goal scorer who almost single handedly shouldered the responsibility for our goals last season.
Even when he didn’t get on the score sheet himself, he would provide some great assists, (The play off final being a classic example)
Surely we need to decide what our priorities are as a club now.
Are we just happy to balance the books, even when we have a genuine chance of finally turning the corner and progressing?
Is it peanuts though? At the end of the day receiving 1.2 million up front for a striker who has only found success at League Two level isn't bad business. There have been ridiculous claims on here that value McNulty at between 2-4 million. Considering he's 26 in September and has only had one 20+ goal season in his career what would your realistic valuation be?
The Edinburgh-born forward notched 23 league goals in 45 games under Mark Robins last season and Coventry are keen for him to remain at the Ricoh Arena next year.
Robins confirmed Coventry have offered McNulty a new contract, but a well-placed source revealed the 25-year-old prefers a move to the Championship with Reading.
Fans have already dubbed McNulty the next Adam Le Fondre and several supporters have urged Royals to conclude the deal.
Cheltenham want 2m for Eisa so I’d have thought our valuation of McNulty would have been nearer thatIs it peanuts though? At the end of the day receiving 1.2 million up front for a striker who has only found success at League Two level isn't bad business. There have been ridiculous claims on here that value McNulty at between 2-4 million. Considering he's 26 in September and has only had one 20+ goal season in his career what would your realistic valuation be?
Jermaine Pennant cost £2m as a 15 year old in 1999
I'd say you're not far off what he was on here but as I suspect he'll be on quite a bit more than £10k a week in the ChampionshipHe’s on what? About 2-3k here, tripling that to 10k isn’t hard in the championship. So not beyond the realms of possibility
Cheltenham want 2m for Eisa so I’d have thought our valuation of McNulty would have been nearer that
Yeah, like I was saying - tripling his wages would be easy for Reading.I'd say you're not far off what he was on here but as I suspect he'll be on quite a bit more than £10k a week in the Championship
The average wage in the Championship will include young players who've come through the ranks and journeymen on middling deals but players like McNulty who've been bought for big money will be the biggest earners
I'd say you're not far off what he was on here but as I suspect he'll be on quite a bit more than £10k a week in the Championship
The average wage in the Championship will include young players who've come through the ranks and journeymen on middling deals but players like McNulty who've been bought for big money will be the biggest earners
We have makeweights such as Stokes, Vincetti, Beavon might help reduce a fee if Cheltenham were interested that isWasn't it £1.5 million they wanted? Plus he's nearly 3 years younger than McNulty, surely that would factor into his valuation.
Fair point. Did Eisa score goals the year before? Or like McNulty was it the first good season?Wasn't it £1.5 million they wanted? Plus he's nearly 3 years younger than McNulty, surely that would factor into his valuation.
Many players are still negotiating their contracts. Pretty much every new player got a 2 year deal last season so many are agreeing follow upsI think if he / his agent wanted to stay here they would have signed the improved contract straight away wouldn't they? The fact it hasn't been signed kind of shows they are seeing what else is about.
Fact is, he will probably triple his wage at least and probably go a good way to setting himself and family up nicely for after he retires.
It will be a blow but I think Robins will have it in mind and have replacements lined up.
If he wants to do it, it should be done now. Not like when George Thomas pissed about last season.
I mean is it worth making a cheeky bid for Armstrong? His stock can’t be high given that he’s not proven above league one.
He had an alright half season at Blackburn but hasn’t really hit the heights he did with us? Do Newcastle still highly rate him at 21?
Anyone considered MR's may be quite content to let McNulty go? He scored well last season in the fourth tier. No guarantee he can emulate that in the third tier, remembering his first 15 games or so he couldn't hit a barn door!
MR's may well be engineering this move as he has been promised the fee for new players. He may well have some experienced goal scorer lying in wait who can drive us forward and get among the chasing promotion pack.
As for Eisa? I watched him at Cheltenham when we thrashed them. The difference in movement of him and McNulty were chalk and cheese. McNulty was far superior.
Could it be the time for a cheeky bid for Armstrong? A player who scored for fun with us for a while in league 1 and has not done himself justice at Newcastle or his loan at Barnsley was it?
Similar player to McNulty in finding space, quick and a good finisher.
I guess we all have to watch this space as they say.....
Fair point. Did Eisa score goals the year before? Or like McNulty was it the first good season?
I mean you could factor in that McNulty has already played at a higher level and is somewhat proven. I would say that why age is on Eisa’s side McNulty has scored goals at a higher level
We have makeweights such as Stokes, Vincetti, Beavon might help reduce a fee if Cheltenham were interested that is
That's my point, he was but he also scored for fun for the first half or so of the season much the way McNulty did the same only in reverse sequence. he is a goal scorer and could reestablish that back here. Confidence is a wonderful thing when you are given it.Armstrong was dire in the second half of the season with us and has done little since
No thanks
It’s also why I think he won’t be as expensive as once thought - he’s 21 now, it’s really make or break for him.That's my point, he was but he also scored for fun for the first half or so of the season much the way McNulty did the same only in reverse sequence. he is a goal scorer and could reestablish that back here. Confidence is a wonderful thing when you are given it.
That's my point, he was but he also scored for fun for the first half or so of the season much the way McNulty did the same only in reverse sequence. he is a goal scorer and could reestablish that back here. Confidence is a wonderful thing when you are given it.
McNulty going leaves a massive gap and we need to get someone who is proven to get goals in L1. I hope any transfer money received goes straight to Robins to reinvest.