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Everton surely won't be after Cooper now after signing Mark Travers from Bournemouth
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Worth to fans & what we’d sell for as a club are two very different things. At 25 years old from a championship club to Prem I’d say we’d sell him for £15m - dependent on what % of that we have to pay to Plymouth as I presume they’re due somegive over
You don’t win many Premier League games with a “decent enough” goalkeeper. It’s arguably the most important position on the pitch to get right.Why don't they use Wes, decent enough keeper
Worth to fans & what we’d sell for as a club are two very different things. At 25 years old from a championship club to Prem I’d say we’d sell him for £15m - dependent on what % of that we have to pay to Plymouth as I presume they’re due some
We are a selling club, we don’t hold out for £30m & be stubborn so teams have to over pay. We’ll sell the moment a decent bid comes in for any of our players.
Good. Let them go for him and we’ll keep cooper. I was just pointing out that this mornings discussion was due to a link to West Ham rather than Everton.
Linked with Hermansen as well, surely they'd try and get him first as unlike Cooper, he already has PL experience.
I’m not looking at reasons why we’d sell him, it’s just part of following our club that at some point a decent ish bid will come in & the player will ask to leave. It’s the usual routine. I don’t think that decent bid will be near the £20m mark, I wish it was but I think West Ham or someone else would get him for around £15mI know we are a selling club. Every club in the world barring maybe 4 giants are selling clubs. Infact I want us to be a selling club. The best run clubs in world football all now pride themselves on being selling clubs.
One mediocre reports a new link to one of our better players and suddenly there’s a queue of blades looking for reasons to sell him for whatever we can get.
In order to be a successful selling club at some point you have to make a switch to opening on a fuck off price and being tough negotiators.
It wasn’t me that valued him at £25m - he’s probably worth in the mid teens perhaps 20 at absolute tops but you don’t start negotiating at the bottom. Especially when he’s in the divisions top 1/2/3 goalkeepers
Good. Let them go for him and we’ll keep cooper. I was just pointing out that this mornings discussion was due to a link to West Ham rather than Everton.
Worth to fans & what we’d sell for as a club are two very different things. At 25 years old from a championship club to Prem I’d say we’d sell him for £15m - dependent on what % of that we have to pay to Plymouth as I presume they’re due some
We are a selling club, we don’t hold out for £30m & be stubborn so teams have to over pay. We’ll sell the moment a decent bid comes in for any of our players.
I agree that Cooper is the better keeper but Premier league clubs won't value him as highly due to his lack of experience at that levelLook at what we got for Ramsdale as a minimum (and Cooper is better than him) then add some more as fees have increased since then, then we start talking.
Well that's fine as he doesnt want to go anywhere as back up and we won't sell if they don't meet our valuationI agree that Cooper is the better keeper but Premier league clubs won't value him as highly due to his lack of experience at that level
They are looking st him primarily as back up and won't be willing to pay what we value him at
Be nice if these new owners made a statement of intent and just said he’s signed a 5 year deal and not for sale
I think it would go some way to giving the fans some confidence going into next season
Disagree….if our owners said that….i’d be worried about their competence as businessmen.
Also it would show naivety about football and would be the type of “look at me bravado” that Chansiri would say
Making it appear we have spending power, instantly making it more difficult to sign players.
A well run club looks at finances and expenses and ensures we stick to the FFP rules, otherwise it’s a points deduction.
Cooper possibly thinks he could be a PL player in 2 or 3 seasons, so he’ll only sign a 5 year deal if we offer a pay rise with a PL salary.
If we fail to be promoted this season, our parachute income drops by about £30 million the following season, so we need decreasing salaries not increasing them.
I’d like to think our owners have a valuation on all our players.
Let’s say Cooper is valued at £15 million….but as he’s such an important player….we don’t sell at the first £15 million bid.
Expect we’re already looking at alternatives who are at his level around the £10 million mark.
Also as Cooper is so important hopefully we’ll need more persuasion and would be looking for at least £20 million….don't think any PL would pay that.
Who would you get to replace Cooper?Cooper to Gunn would be an absolutely horrific downgrade. Gunn is WANK
Who would you get to replace Cooper?
Not a passive aggressive reply(!) more that it’s not obvious to me who. Cooper has been so good.
I liked the Finn who went to Celtic, Sinisalo. Had a good loan move before he joined them.
Who would you get to replace Cooper?
Not a passive aggressive reply(!) more that it’s not obvious to me who. Cooper has been so good.
I liked the Finn who went to Celtic, Sinisalo. Had a good loan move before he joined them.
As said a very difficult question. However you can be sure our recruitment team will have a couple of keepers that they think can replace him as its not new news that PL teams r circling. We'd be pretty negligent if we weren't already lining up potential replacementsWho would you get to replace Cooper?
Not a passive aggressive reply(!) more that it’s not obvious to me who. Cooper has been so good.
I liked the Finn who went to Celtic, Sinisalo. Had a good loan move before he joined them.
Who would you get to replace Cooper?
Not a passive aggressive reply(!) more that it’s not obvious to me who. Cooper has been so good.
I liked the Finn who went to Celtic, Sinisalo. Had a good loan move before he joined them.
I'm going into the Apple shop tomorrow and offering a couple of hundred euros for a new MacBook Pro, explaining that I already have one so it won't really be my main one so I don't value it as highly as they do. Looking forward to their counter offer.I agree that Cooper is the better keeper but Premier league clubs won't value him as highly due to his lack of experience at that level
They are looking st him primarily as back up and won't be willing to pay what we value him at
Victor Johansson. Good numbers.The Rotherham one that went to Stoke.
Johnson is shite too small and makes showy unnecessary exhibitionist savesJohansson > Cooper.
UTB & FTP
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