nicko31
Well-known member
CMS, MK2, don't get mugged...
I have a mate who is a Posh season tiket holder.
He has been raving about Toney for the last couple of years, even asked a bookie for odds he gets an England cap (Got 50/1).
He calls him by far the best striker he has has seen at London Road, and he's seen CMS, Aaron McClean, Connor Washington, Lee Tomlin, Jack Marriott and Dwight Gayle in the last decade. All sold for multiple millions and many of whom played in the top two divisions.
I would be surprised if we paid close to Peterborough's valuation for a League 1 player. Hope we're looking in the Championship (maybe Ollie Watkins) or in Europe instead.
Be a bit like when we got Sam Baldock from Bristol City.
They wouldn't let him leave for less than 8 million, we eventually got him for about 2, iirr.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;9396849 said:That's funny, my mate's uncle knows a chap who's sister is married to a season ticket holder at Posh and he reckons he's shithouse
Brentford have bid 10m for him (3.5m is add on)
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What impresses me is that Peterborough seem to be able to sell their top goalscorers and then just seem to continue in the same form with another player seamlessly slotting into the position
Possibly a bit easier to do if you're in a lower league ? standing still is suicidal in the PL.
Brentford have bid 10m for him (3.5m is add on)
What impresses me is that Peterborough seem to be able to sell their top goalscorers and then just seem to continue in the same form with another player seamlessly slotting into the position
So he either goes to Celtic to replace Edouard or to Brentford to take the place of Watkins.
The exact thing that makes me weary of buying another Peterborough striker. Their entire modus operandi is to buy low and sell high. The easiest way of doing that is to play a type of football that creates chances for their striking commodities and ship them on at grossly inflated fees.
The players themselves are ok-ish but it’s their football that makes them stand out. In other tactics/formations they tend not to pull up too many trees - see also:
CMS
Assombalonga [possivle exception to the rule but injury prone]
Conor Washington
Dwight Gayle
Aaron McClean
Don’t get me wrong it’s a fantastic business model but the players are all a bit emperors new clothes.
But we shouldn't be in the market for 'decent championship career' strikers should we? None of them have recreated their prolific form elsewhere so i'd say the model works very well for Peterborough and i'm happy for them but I wouldn't buy a striker from them.
Possibly a bit easier to do if you're in a lower league ? standing still is suicidal in the PL.
And hopefully both sides of the equation are balanced by one or other moving to us?