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Ashley Barnes, The Latest: Ashley Barnes Signs for Burnley *Confirmation*



Perhaps, but then Burnley certainly have the Premier League in mind next season so be interesting to see how he does if they do get there.

But the two clubs may have differing ambitions should they get promoted to the Premier League and will be working to achieve these. BHA are seeking to establish themselves in that league, not least because the chairman wants to balance the books and needs to be repaid the money he's putting in; I don't see that Burnley FC are necessarily looking, or will be able, to achieve long term PL membership.
 




Stumpy Tim

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But the two clubs may have differing ambitions should they get promoted to the Premier League and will be working to achieve these. BHA are seeking to establish themselves in that league, not least because the chairman wants to balance the books and needs to be repaid the money he's putting in; I don't see that Burnley FC are necessarily looking, or will be able, to achieve long term PL membership.

Why don't you think Burnley aren't looking for long-term PL membership? That's a very odd conclusion to come to in my opinion
 


El Presidente

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But the two clubs may have differing ambitions should they get promoted to the Premier League and will be working to achieve these. BHA are seeking to establish themselves in that league, not least because the chairman wants to balance the books and needs to be repaid the money he's putting in; I don't see that Burnley FC are necessarily looking, or will be able, to achieve long term PL membership.

There's no evidence that TB wants his money back, or that Burnley lack ambition. Their wage bill was £2.5 million higher than the Albion's for the last season we have figures.
 


Iggle Piggle

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Fair enough, agree with you about Selhurst, Luton and Port Vale. Would add Goodison to that list, purely because of tooled up Scousers the last time we played there, and Lincoln.

Lincoln is bottom 7. Seem to remember getting trounced in the cup 3-0 last time I was there in the freezing cold and wondering what on earth I was doing watching Kuipers spoon yet another kick into the stand.

I'm half tempted to give Burnley another bash. In hindsight the Cricket club would have been a much better bet than the pub I ended up. I can't remember the name something like 'What are you staring at' 'Do you want some' or the 'Gun and Stabbing'
 


Billy the Fish

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When you've improved in each of your previous years, are only 22-23, and hope to keep improving, you'll only be 24-25 at the next contract, better than you are now, worth more money, signing a longer term deal now, may lead to less money in the long run because four year contract sets those wages for four years, a two year deal allows for renegotiations and potentially a lot more money in years three and four in a new contract.

You can renegotiate halfway through a contract, it happens all the time. Agents know what kind of money players can get, which has been proved in this case. If their player is worth more than they're on then they will renegotiate. That's often why stories are leaked to the press linking players with clubs.
 




El Presidente

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Lincoln is bottom 7. Seem to remember getting trounced in the cup 3-0 last time I was there in the freezing cold and wondering what on earth I was doing watching Kuipers spoon yet another kick into the stand.

I'm half tempted to give Burnley another bash. In hindsight the Cricket club would have been a much better bet than the pub I ended up. I can't remember the name something like 'What are you staring at' 'Do you want some' or the 'Gun and Stabbing'

I was at that Lincoln match too. We parked down a sidestreet, and some locals were a bit aggressive, but without getting to fisticuffs. We were 2-0 down after 10 minutes, the players minds were clearly elsewhere, and glad to put it down on the list of grounds I never will probably visit again.

Special shout out for Grimsby too! Anyone who was at our 4-2 victory in 1985, or 5-0 defeat in 1983, will know why!
 


Jimmy Grimble

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You can renegotiate halfway through a contract, it happens all the time. Agents know what kind of money players can get, which has been proved in this case. If their player is worth more than they're on then they will renegotiate. That's often why stories are leaked to the press linking players with clubs.

A case in point being a current Albion target, Lewis Grabban, who renegotiated his contract with Bournemouth in November after his strong start in The Championship...
 


keaton

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Lincoln is bottom 7. Seem to remember getting trounced in the cup 3-0 last time I was there in the freezing cold and wondering what on earth I was doing watching Kuipers spoon yet another kick into the stand.

I'm half tempted to give Burnley another bash. In hindsight the Cricket club would have been a much better bet than the pub I ended up. I can't remember the name something like 'What are you staring at' 'Do you want some' or the 'Gun and Stabbing'

I went to Lincoln for a league game when we lost 2-1 (probably around 1992-94).
It was horrible and even though there only seemed to be 500 home fans, it appeared 490 of them were psychopaths.
 




Acker79

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You can renegotiate halfway through a contract, it happens all the time. Agents know what kind of money players can get, which has been proved in this case. If their player is worth more than they're on then they will renegotiate. That's often why stories are leaked to the press linking players with clubs.

You can, but your position isn't as strong when you have a couple of years left on your contract as it is when you have a couple of months. There's also less stress on your worklife because you still have that time left on your deal. But in theory, when you sign that contract you're agreeing to four years at a rate of pay that is potentially lower than what you would get if your improvement continues and you sign two two-year contracts.
 
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Iggle Piggle

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I went to Lincoln for a league game when we lost 2-1 (probably around 1992-94).
It was horrible and even though there only seemed to be 500 home fans, it appeared 490 of them were psychopaths.

My missus is school friends with a girl who married a Lincoln Physcopath and I had the dubious pleasure of meeting the husband and his mates. I've never felt so ill at ease and was strangely out of place without a Tattoo on my face or endless stories of violence to tell.

Lincoln itself is nice especially if you are up by the castle with some poncy bars and the like. Just don't walk down the hill otherwise its death by Wetherspoon.
 


Icy Gull

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Firstly, I have no idea how credible your point about the fee is, but if you genuinely got him for £400K initially, then I am seriously pissed off we sold him. To get a striker who's got double figures in goals the last two seasons for that little money, even with them being out of contract in the summer, is a joke. We'd have been far better off keeping him and accepting he goes for free in the summer.

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If we reach the end of the transfer window and we haven't replaced Barnes with at least a comparable player, I too will be pissed off. I can't get my head around the club just shooting itself in the foot at the moment so I believe that we will get somebody in before the window closes. If we don't I'll have to rethink my opinion that we are no longer a tinpot micky mouse club, regardless of how fantastic our stadium is and what we have achieved over the last three years.
 




One Love

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If we reach the end of the transfer window and we haven't replaced Barnes with at least a comparable player, I too will be pissed off. I can't get my head around the club just shooting itself in the foot at the moment so I believe that we will get somebody in before the window closes.

I strongly believe that the board have recognised that one of our biggest weaknesses since joining the Championship is turning our dominance into goals. This has got to be one the reasons Ashley was not offered more money and they were prepared to let him go. He has improved a lot over the last three seasons but one thing you cannot improve in a player is intuition/knack of scoring goals. You've either got it or you haven't. It's obviously not only Ashley's fault we are so wasteful in front of goal but it is something we need to improve or we will never go up.

I expect they are looking for a replacement striker who has that knack.
 




LamieRobertson

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Yup, just contrast Will Hoskins, who is facing unemployment in the summer at the age of 27, who was signed on a 2 year contract, (which the Albion have extended but on reduced terms) and CMS, who is half way through a lucrative 5 year contract. Both have hardly kicked a ball in anger for a year, but one does has a nervous summer ahead.

Is 5 years a certainty/u hav on gd authority? i always thought it was 3years
 




B.W.

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I strongly believe that the board have recognised that one of our biggest weaknesses since joining the Championship is turning our dominance into goals. This has got to be one the reasons Ashley was not offered more money and they were prepared to let him go. He has improved a lot over the last three seasons but one thing you cannot improve in a player is intuition/knack of scoring goals. You've either got it or you haven't. It's obviously not only Ashley's fault we are so wasteful in front of goal but it is something we need to improve or we will never go up.

I expect they are looking for a replacement striker who has that knack.

Spot on.
 










Triggaaar

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one thing you cannot improve in a player is intuition/knack of scoring goals. You've either got it or you haven't. It's obviously not only Ashley's fault we are so wasteful in front of goal but it is something we need to improve or we will never go up.

I expect they are looking for a replacement striker who has that knack.
Unfortunately, so is every other club, and one that has that knack will not come cheap, unless they're from a lower league. Maybe that's what we'll get.
 




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