Scooter_mcgavin
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All those quoting the fee as unrealistic, they've just sold U20 England World Cup Star Dominic Solanke to Liverpool for ....
3m!
3m!
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I think the Brayford ship has sailed personally.
Bit in paper?
Where you "shocked" when you saw it? People often are I understand?
And if he wants £30k a week wages, what do you say then?
And the point I'm making is that judging deals by transfer fees is a daft way to do it as the fee is usually a fraction of the total cost of signing a player.That’s a different matter. If he prices himself out then that’s the end of it. But that’s not my point.
This club has to stop thinking it can do things on the cheap. One day it will have to splash a bit more than 600k on a league 1 player.
But signing the deal was a win win for both Chelsea and Jam. Chelsea aren’t going to pay his wages as they know they can loan him out to a club who will pay the wages. Jam gets higher wages and loaning club can’t complain as it’s in Jam’s contract. If Jam plays well then A his value goes up. B other clubs will be looking to loan him. Loaning club also wins as they get a £1.5m player for about a £1m for the season in wages but no risk if he gets injured or is rubbish, end of the year he goes backFake news for me!!.
Why would Chelsea give him an improved contract at the start of the season which he signed!. Now they're suddenly saying a few months later that he can go as he's surplus to requirements?.
Chelsea aren't exactly short of money so why cash in when he's not been given a chance down there?.
Even if it is true?. We'd not be able to sign him due to the current boardroom squabbling which don't look as though it's not gonna be sorted any time soon!!!!. UTB
All Russian owned assets should be confiscated and divided amongst the British public...we can just take JamSurely Chelsea can just give him to us ! Would make it a lot easier
And the point I'm making is that judging deals by transfer fees is a daft way to do it as the fee is usually a fraction of the total cost of signing a player.
You need to learn not worry about headline fees because the real cost is in agents fees, signing on fees, wages and other incidental expenses connected with employing people.
A £1.5m transfer fee is equivalent to over £25k a week in wages for a year.
You can only spend what you have once and personally I'd rather pay it to our players rather than other clubs, players agents etc.
He's not the only decent keeper in the world and if £1.5m is too much to pay then that's fine by me just so long as we do go out and get better VALUE elsewhere.
I hope you can appreciate the difference between price and value.
Reckon he’ll be on £15/£20K per week. Which I suspect would make him one, if not the, top earner at the Lane, if he only wanted the same.Is it not his wages that may put us of signing him. I have seen some crazy quotes on what he earns?
Agreed. My point was the story has appeared in the mirror!!!. I don't really put much faith into a media article as it generally tends to be complete and utter bollox 90% of the time. Wilder has probably got his transfer mediator talking to Chelsea already to see where he stands?. The current boardroom situation will not be helping his cause though?. I M H OBut signing the deal was a win win for both Chelsea and Jam. Chelsea aren’t going to pay his wages as they know they can loan him out to a club who will pay the wages. Jam gets higher wages and loaning club can’t complain as it’s in Jam’s contract. If Jam plays well then A his value goes up. B other clubs will be looking to loan him. Loaning club also wins as they get a £1.5m player for about a £1m for the season in wages but no risk if he gets injured or is rubbish, end of the year he goes back
I've been trying to put my hand up for the last hour n half, but this bastard lightbulb is having none of it!!Hands up those who truly believe Chelsea will sell us Blackman for £1.5 million. Absolutely no chance. If it were to happen, I`d show my backside in Woolworths if it was still there.
£24k per week, I understand.
Might cause a minor ripple with everybody else, all of whom are on less than half of that.
Really? Do goalkeepers go for £15M then?If this is even remotely true, we need to find the cash.
He'll be worth x10 that figure in a couple of years!
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Get rid of the existing squad?This will always be an issue to contend with if and when we do get a bigger financial backing. Unless you have the finances for a complete rebuild, how do you incorporate higher earning players that you will need take it to the next level, without upsetting the balance of the existing squad?
For all the people who still don't understand sources and think that these websites are themselves the source, here you go:
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I still don't really believe it. It would seem more like a loan fee. I think even we'd find £1.5m to sign him permanently. But the wages will be a big challenge.
If we wouldn't pay £1.5m as a transfer fee then it is indeed time to pack it in altogether.
Really? Do goalkeepers go for £15M then?
We should definitely buy him if so.
Really? Do goalkeepers go for £15M then?
We should definitely buy him if so.
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