neilbard
Hedging up
- Oct 8, 2013
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We haven't sold anyone.
You can't stop people bidding.
The season isn't days away.
Calm down.
The season is days away 11..
We haven't sold anyone.
You can't stop people bidding.
The season isn't days away.
Calm down.
The season is days away 11..
The season is days away 11..
By that logic Christmas is only days away.
Yeah but we won't have our transfer business done until the evening the transfer window closes, it's weeks away!
We need to start worrying if everything looks dodgy on 30 August is the perceived wisdom of the sages on NSC, not a day earlier
Stephens won't be starting against Derby in the unlikely event that he's still an Albion player anyway.
Perhaps just don't worry....unless of course you think the club aren't bothered?
Of course they're bothered, doesn't mean the outcome is going to be ideal though does it? Not a worry or a moan just an observation,
My guess is that there is a £6m threshold with Stephens. Beyond that we are risking an unsettled player who wants higher level football and also resources that will not be available later.
Burnley's board/owners are under increasing pressure from fans (they will be ignored) to make some decent signings after farting about all summer with derisory low bids for players.
A week or so a go, Sean Dyche was urging PATIENCE but on Thursday he lost his normal cool and there was a headline in the local paper virtually saying....."Dyche tells Burnley board to pull finger out over transfers".
The actual quote from Dyche was ..."I have spoken with the chairman (Mike Garlick) and told him we need players in quickly. I trust him so now it's up to the chairman to sort it out."
Reading between the lines, the Burnley board will have to pay more than they want for some players or have to deal with a "pissed off" manager who has the sympathy of 95% of BFC fans.
It should have become obvious to the Burnley owners by now that you simply don't get bargains in the Premier League - all clubs have to pay over the odds...not the player's true value.
Burnley's board/owners are under increasing pressure from fans (they will be ignored) to make some decent signings after farting about all summer with derisory low bids for players.
A week or so a go, Sean Dyche was urging PATIENCE but on Thursday he lost his normal cool and there was a headline in the local paper virtually saying....."Dyche tells Burnley board to pull finger out over transfers".
The actual quote from Dyche was ..."I have spoken with the chairman (Mike Garlick) and told him we need players in quickly. I trust him so now it's up to the chairman to sort it out."
Reading between the lines, the Burnley board will have to pay more than they want for some players or have to deal with a "pissed off" manager who has the sympathy of 95% of BFC fans.
It should have become obvious to the Burnley owners by now that you simply don't get bargains in the Premier League - all clubs have to pay over the odds...not the player's true value.
My guess is that there is a £6m threshold with Stephens. Beyond that we are risking an unsettled player who wants higher level football and also resources that will not be available later.
Naylor confirming a source has told him Palace is in for Stephens.
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If it was Leo style. He'd have been whisked up to Lancashire in a taxi 48 hours ago. Instead he was er, at home in Hassocks on Saturday (according to reports on here), the club are saying he's playing on Tuesday and there are various reports saying we rejected the last offer from Burnley over a week ago.
Sorry I hate to say it but he will go.......The club has rejected bids....not said he is not for sale. A club, maybe not Burnley will bid a fee what the club would be happy with and he will leave. The only way he will stay if the bidding clubs do not match our valuation of him. The size of the fees been rejected suggest to me they are close. He will not be a Brighton player by the end of the week.
Is this the Naylor source I wonder?
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/...ale-stephens/story-29548212-detail/story.html