Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Oh ok, so not his transfer fee then.5%-10% sell on ,of the potential profit on Leo's fee...
Oh ok, so not his transfer fee then.5%-10% sell on ,of the potential profit on Leo's fee...
Where has that come from?
Oh ok, so not his transfer fee then.
I think we can safely say screwing Almeria for as little as possibly £300K, and Leicester for anywhere up to £10m is squarely down to the chairman.
For that deal alone the rest of football will be running scared from Tony.
Hmmm, I know I'm not giving PB enough credit, but having a high stakes poker player sitting at the top of the pyramid does make me wonder.TB is a tough negotiator but credit to Paul Barber too who is "responsible for outgoing transfers" via
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/11352431.Ulloa_fee_could_hit_eight_figures/
There must be something more in it for you, to put up with that torture.
Pace over a few yards,a good first touch,positional sense,quick with feet,he will do well higher up..It will mainly come down to attitude,whether he can settle up there and if he can stay injury free..
i'm not convinced he will do well in the prem. but one things for sure, he definitely isn't quick and rarely showed a good first touch.
I even buy it most days too.
Quite clearly he has something about him,even Palace who have a habit of getting decent strikers over the years were prepared to bid £5m..
Some of the purchases were before Burke arrived such as Barnes, Noone and Bridcutt. Gus also made sure that he met players personally (as witnessed by CMS) even flying out to Spain several times to talk to Ulloa.
and all the plans he showed us were very impressive.
Some reporting that Leicester are looking to shift Chris Wood now.
If we'd wanted Wood, he would have been part of the deal for Leo.
This constant "how much of that will be spent on the squad" is very boring. The answer can only be "As much as we can afford". To be honest if any one of us had stuck the fat end of £120m into a football club and then people whinged when a player sells for £8-10m that's it's not all going back into the club then I'd get very peeved!
Aside from commissions, sell on fees, legals and everything else I'd want some of it going into the general fund to reduce the clubs debt.
This is a quality piece of business and I, for one, fully support TB, PB and the club and see the future as very bright and sustainable ... how many clubs can say that?
Got to say originally I thought 8M - that's a good deal all round but having now watched many of his goals on YouTube I'm feeling slightly sad that he's leaving, football is football every player has a price and 8M for him is a great deal but I will miss Leo massively if I'm honest, let's hope his replacement is at the same standard.
Thanks for the goals Leo & especially this one:
They sold Bale to Spurs for £7m, and we sold Ulloa for between 8 and 10 million, but you think they're the ones getting top whack.