In todays footballing industry, is £1.5m really alot to be asked for, considering hes their 'star striker'?? Whats the betting we lose out on him now to one of the bigger / ambitious clubs who are willing to meet the £1.5m price tag? OK, hes unproven at this level but the boy obviously has quality about him, and surely its a risk worth taking?? I cant imagine he would ask for over the odds wages, so surely this wouldnt hurt us too much financially?? I bet his annual wage request + £1.5m price tag is probably just as much, if not less, than what we would have been paying Marlon King a yr had we not pissed about with that deal!
When you're losing £500k a month, £1.5m is a lot
True, but we're not the only football team making a loss and it hasnt stopped them investing. Dont get me wrong i dont want to see us getting ourselves into a financial mess, however I am concerned (as are many others) that we have no ambition under SISU.
wow, we can't even buy league 1/2 players nowadays. Shows you the reality of the situation under these clowns doesn't it?
His contract expires in summer 2012, for a League 2 striker he can't be worth more than £1m in those circumstances.
I don't think it really matters what division they're in if the club is asking for an extortionate price. It's not as if the player turned us down.
I'm not saying he turned us down, I'm suggesting that it is a sad state of affairs that we can't afford to pay fees for league 2 players
I know, but what I meant was it doesn't matter if that fee had been for a player in the prem, championship or league 1, we still wouldn't be persuing an interest. For a league 2 club to ask for that much for a player who isn't proven at this level, only has a year left on his contract and who I believe has rejected any new contract put in front of him is just ridiculous. It's only sensible to not go through with it and I can't see any club paying anywhere near that much for him. It's nothing to do with our financial situation. In fact, it would be this sort of blind bit of business that would get clubs into trouble financially in the first place.
his club are only protecting their interests, I bet if a club offered less than the asking price they'd accept. I don't see why they'd want to or should lose their top star on the cheap despite his contract situation
Without a doubt. But clubs won't spend anywhere near that much to get him and in the end the only team losing out will be Rotherham. They've priced him out the market really and we know more than any other team, if a player wants to leave and let his contract run down that's exactly what he'll do.
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