O'Hare bids (6 Viewers)

CCFC54321

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Think he's out for the season injured. Also not the same position

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I didn’t know that. Thought he was now fit. Thought he was a quality player capable of playing at a much higher lever when we had him.
 

wingy

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Tbh SBB you're normally better informed than me
But once an agent tells a player the size of what's on offer the writing is on the wall
There are exceptions like Steven Gerrard back in the day for instance but usually they're at clubs that can pay something approaching the potential buyer even if they can't beat it
It's not solely the player though is it he's this year's sacrifice.
They know when they come.
 

Telfer85

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Gutted he’s going and is hugely influential in our play for sure and will be a big miss. Robins has clearly stated there are plans in place should any of the big players leave so hopefully these come to fruition. It will never be a like for like replacement however our game may have to adapt. I do trust robins though to get the best out of whoever it is.
 

CCFC54321

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If I was Robins , and me and my staff had developed a player for 3 years , turned him from a free transfer into a 7/8/9 million pound player and never saw any of the money , I'd be inclined to just fuck off
I’m sure privately he would be pissed off even though he wouldn’t obviously say that.

I think he will get a little something to work with.
 

better days

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It's not solely the player though is it he's this year's sacrifice.
They know when they come.
We wouldn't have wanted to sell him Wingy
If you were the manager and the player's agent told you he wanted to leave what would you do?
Football is a horrible business really
The fans love their club and the players
But for everyone else involved it's a ruthless, survival of the fittest world
 

CCFC54321

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We wouldn't have wanted to sell him Wingy
If you were the manager and the player's agent told you he wanted to leave what would you do?
Football is a horrible business really
The fans love their club and the players
But for everyone else involved it's a ruthless, survival of the fittest world
Oh yes I know from first hand everyone’s after your job and can do a better shift than you. Bastards really. Ruthless.
 

Briles

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It's really going to bugger up Robins plans I have no doubt. It centred on him
 

junglej13

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We wouldn't have wanted to sell him Wingy
If you were the manager and the player's agent told you he wanted to leave what would you do?
Football is a horrible business really
The fans love their club and the players
But for everyone else involved it's a ruthless, survival of the fittest world
Exactly. This will happen to every very good Championship player. No point everyone being up in arms about it. Just hope Robins can be given some of this to reinvest.
 

Greggs

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It's Robbie Keane all over again, look what we replaced him with. Absolutely gutted if he goes, wish Hamer was the one to go and that we'd get another year or two from O'hare. We're fucked if we have a bad season as Hamer and Gyokeres will both be off next year too. It's a worry.
 

junglej13

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It's Robbie Keane all over again, look what we replaced him with. Absolutely gutted if he goes, wish Hamer was the one to go and that we'd get another year or two from O'hare. We're fucked if we have a bad season as Hamer and Gyokeres will both be off next year too. It's a worry.
More of a worry when we've barely had a player worth selling for 20 years.
 

Briles

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It's Robbie Keane all over again, look what we replaced him with. Absolutely gutted if he goes, wish Hamer was the one to go and that we'd get another year or two from O'hare. We're fucked if we have a bad season as Hamer and Gyokeres will both be off next year too. It's a worry.

Tbf he left for very different reasons 😂
 

You'll Never Beat McPake

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60 decades of selling the best talent is a fact of life for Sky Blue supporters. Still feel aggrieved now about Mortimer going to Villa....what might have been. O'Hare was a revelation for this club after 17 years in the wilderness. Yes he didn't score enough goals; but his energy radiated through the team and his link up play was excellent. The picture with iconic Lennon sunglasses will be fondly remembered similarly to Willie Carr donkey kick and Houchen diving header. But we will move on and find another club hero that will drive the team on providing MR gets some funds to do so. As for Burnley, I think they will be mid-table at best. Life goes on. PUSB
 

donald_trumps

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To be fair when you look at previous City transfer records it puts 8/9m for O’Hare into perspective. 2nd highest fee received for a player who should probably really score more goals. Cant really argue. Sibley and Bird would be great business in return.
 

Evo1883

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I must admit I feel a little gutted he's going not really been arsed about players leaving g over the last 10 years but I feel a bit different here ..

And I think O'Hare loves it here and probably wishes coventry could offer the wages Burnley have so he could stay ..

Footy is a bit shit at times like this
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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That makes the point even more though. We couldn’t afford £300k for an obviously quality player that the management were interested in so we got a waster and end up left behind.

When people talk about investment they mean £300k Twine and £800k Rudoni along with being able to reinvest sales.

We’re just servicing debt now.

Have you considered that Robins prioritised other targets?

Twine is a good player, but the jump from League 2 to Championship is huge so that transfer would’ve represented a risk. I’m not sure we would’ve been in an immediate position to give him the game time he wanted.

As for Rudoni, I think we’ve possibly got a better player in Palmer on a free transfer.
 

fatso

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Can't believe people are banging on like it's already happened!

Fuck sake, we'll be having a fuckin memorial service for the lad next.

Can we please just keep our shit together at least until something official is announced.

Fwiw I reckon MR will tell them to get fucked.
 

CCFC54321

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I must admit I feel a little gutted he's going not really been arsed about players leaving g over the last 10 years but I feel a bit different here ..

And I think O'Hare loves it here and probably wishes coventry could offer the wages Burnley have so he could stay ..

Footy is a bit shit at times like this
I imagine he would rather sign for the dog n duck rather than Burnley if they offered the same salary
 

DannyThomas_1981

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It's really going to bugger up Robins plans I have no doubt. It centred on him
I hear what you are saying Briles. On the other hand it was always inevitable that one of the big 3 would be leaving. MR and his team are brilliant at planning ahead; and I am absolutely certain that plans are in place. I'm also not buying into the argument that MR will not be given funds to re-invest.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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We wouldn't have wanted to sell him Wingy
If you were the manager and the player's agent told you he wanted to leave what would you do?
Football is a horrible business really
The fans love their club and the players
But for everyone else involved it's a ruthless, survival of the fittest world

Nobody I think is blaming the player, it’s a relatively short career and he has to earn as much as he can while he can.
Few in principle are blaming the club for taking the offer either. There’s just frustration that we’re in the financial position of having to accept lower than we could potentially have got and some concern over how if at all he’ll be replaced.
 

mark82

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We wouldn't have wanted to sell him Wingy
If you were the manager and the player's agent told you he wanted to leave what would you do?
Football is a horrible business really
The fans love their club and the players
But for everyone else involved it's a ruthless, survival of the fittest world

Is the player pushing for the move then?
 

mark82

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Nobody I think is blaming the player, it’s a relatively short career and he has to earn as much as he can while he can.
Few in principle are blaming the club for taking the offer either. There’s just frustration that we’re in the financial position of having to accept lower than we could potentially have got and some concern over how if at all he’ll be replaced.

Yeah, can't blame them if someone comes in with more money. Always going to turn their head.
 

Tommo1993

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60 decades of selling the best talent is a fact of life for Sky Blue supporters. Still feel aggrieved now about Mortimer going to Villa....what might have been. O'Hare was a revelation for this club after 17 years in the wilderness. Yes he didn't score enough goals; but his energy radiated through the team and his link up play was excellent. The picture with iconic Lennon sunglasses will be fondly remembered similarly to Willie Carr donkey kick and Houchen diving header. But we will move on and find another club hero that will drive the team on providing MR gets some funds to do so. As for Burnley, I think they will be mid-table at best. Life goes on. PUSB

We’ve only been about since 1883 mate.
 

mark82

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Just funny as some people seem to think we'd be holding a gun to his head and making him take the move.
 

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