Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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Maybe not ,looks like i underestimated t'old jugears
...as did many others. My Spurs-supporting mate rang me after we played them on 28/1/15 (and Che scored 2 in 2 minutes) and asked 'Where the fuck have you found this kid from?' An extract from Wikipedia:
Adams scored for the first time in the league on 15 August 2015, with both goals in a 2–0 at home to Chesterfield which was Sheffield United's first win of the season,. Ten days later, he signed a new three-year deal at United with the option of an extra year. On 10 October, Adams scored twice in the first half of a 3–2 win over Rochdale, and ten days later he got another brace to defeat Fleetwood Town 3–0, opening the scoring after 54 seconds. He was given a straight red card on 5 December in the second round of the FA Cup, for a foul on Liam Kelly in a 1–0 win at Oldham Athletic. Adams established himself as a regular in the team, partnering striker Billy Sharp, but in March 2016 was dropped to the bench by manager Nigel Adkins for not working hard in training. (No evidence of that. Che missed four games in Nov/Dec. 2015 but - from 26th Jan. 2016, he played in all the remaining 19 league games). He soon returned, finished the season with 12 goals from 41 appearances in all competitions, 11 from 36 in League One, and was named by the Sheffield Star as its Young Player of the Year.
Not hindsight, anybody with a hole in their arse could have seen Che's potential and - without knowing what may have gone on 'behind the scenes' - one of my very few disappointments about CW is that he didn't have a better look at Che. Possibly because he had just been appointed as Blades manager, got just one point from his first four games and had enough on his plate?
Not hindsight, anybody with a hole in their arse could have seen Che's potential and - without knowing what may have gone on 'behind the scenes' - one of my very few disappointments about CW is that he didn't have a better look at Che. Possibly because he had just been appointed as Blades manager, got just one point from his first four games and had enough on his plate?
Adams was by all accounts not a great character in dressing room terms and his sale financed other acquisitions like JOC and Moore. He always seemed to me like an arse hole but whether he saw his own potential I don't know..
Personally I thought he was poor for us under Adkins. Looked overweight, not quick, couldn't beat a man and when he tried to and failed just feel over and tried to get a foul which seldom succeeded.
The potential DID look obvious, but then the season under Adkins saw him regress dreadfully (in fitness and, possibly, in attitude).
Who knows, if he'd got injured and become unsellable prior to CW arriving then he may be fulfilling his potential for us now and about to net us a huge amount. Ce la vie.
Any player can get injured at any time - some risks are worth taking.
I think he was demotivated, as were most of the players but he was less able to deal with it, being young. He’d yet to learn what being a professional was about.I think Yewsman has it right here.
The potential DID look obvious, but then the season under Adkins saw him regress dreadfully (in fitness and, possibly, in attitude). The fact he netted us a good few bob and allowed CW to bring in a promotion winning influx of players means he was a sacrifice worth making at the time it was made.
Who knows, if he'd got injured and become unsellable prior to CW arriving then he may be fulfilling his potential for us now and about to net us a huge amount. Ce la vie.
Imagine us being 12th, under pressure with FFP and rejecting a £12m bid for anybody?
That only adds to the annoyance with things like this because if it was us he'd be long gone.
Heard a murmur this could be a thing
£0 if he comes back hereAnyone know what the sell on percentage we get if he goes, which he will this summer?
20% on profit I believe.Anyone know what the sell on percentage we get if he goes, which he will this summer?
£0 if he comes back here![]()
No neither do I. Be a rate laugh if it did though. On that note, I can't believe the negligence Birmingham showed by not accepting that money and potentially stopped them from being deducted 9 points. Surely the efl, if a club is in serious debt and that club gets offered a sizeable amount should be stepping in.My lad brought this up last night
My answer............................not happening
The £12m turned down in Jan will quickly escalate in the Summer when a number of clubs will be bidding for his services. I just don't see us being able to compete
So if we keep upping our offer we’ll get much more discount.20% on profit I believe.
Birmingham want 15 mil up front. Its a no from me. It's too risky.
Apparently Burnley been priced out as well. Worries me as think McBurnie will have similar suitors / valuation and think he may end up out of our reach. Adams is a decent barometer for transfer values.
Surely it will be the selling price and not the asking price that will be the barometer?Apparently Burnley been priced out as well. Worries me as think McBurnie will have similar suitors / valuation and think he may end up out of our reach Adams is a decent barometer for transfer values.
Id like us to go for Adams at £12m. He got that explosive maverick about him. A match winner. Hes the sort who we should be after, provided hes now grown up...
As long as he sells to someone, I don't see why any sell-on fee will influence whether we bid for him. We will still get the fee, which can be put towards the acquisition of a different player. I would like us to go for Adams at the right price.If we have a 20% sell on clause he would only cost 12million. Be a yes at that from me.
Explosive, match winning, maverick.Id like us to go for Adams at £12m. He got that explosive maverick about him. A match winner. Hes the sort who we should be after, provided hes now grown up...
But if they don't sell him we get nothing.As long as he sells to someone, I don't see why any sell-on fee will influence whether we bid for him. We will still get the fee, which can be put towards the acquisition of a different player. I would like us to go for Adams at the right price.
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