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£10m for Ulloa!!!! **Official that Leo has gone**









GoldWithFalmer

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Apr 24, 2011
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chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
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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/
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.

PB - Now Tony.
TB - wait a minute.
PB - Now Tony.
TB - wait a minute.
PB - Now Tony.
TB - wait a minute.
PB - Now Tony.
TB - wait a minute.
PR - Now Tony
TB - Now Paul.


Oh and how the hell can you read the Argus site.
All that pain doesn't seem to warrant just 'the truth'.
There must be something more in it for you, to put up with that torture.
 






phazza

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Aug 17, 2012
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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.
 


GoldWithFalmer

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Apr 24, 2011
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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.

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..
 




Gritt23

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Jul 7, 2003
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Great business. Now to spend it, and spend it wisely. Toxteth O'Grady is NOT the replacement.
 




phazza

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Aug 17, 2012
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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..

you may be right. i generally liked his attitude and he often pleased me with what he did on the pitch. but probably too often for my liking his negative attributes frustrated me. maybe, being in a tougher division will bring the best out of him. it's a good deal for us and i wish him the best.
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
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.

When Toko's signing was reported, his agent told the Argus that Burke had visited Switzerland

and all the plans he showed us were very impressive.

I think these days, probably more than ever before, it is a collective effort in "selling" the club to a prospective signing.
 










Tim Over Whelmed

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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?
 


Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
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?

I think the club will spend it only if the right player/players become available. They wont just spunk it on anyone Spurs style.
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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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:

 




Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
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:



One of the great days that was, and my 10 year old daughters first away game. Never tire of watching it.

It was the last time I got to sing 'Who's that Man for Argentina' in anger, as I was on holiday during the playoffs, and I'm pretty sure it was sung for the first time the previous season away at Forest.


Maybe its for the best that thats my last memory of the great man.
 




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