I regard a 'young prospect' as an 18, 19 or 20 year old (i.e. Ben White, Ben Hall, Tom Dallison). Still being a 'young prospect' at 24 doesn't look so good.........I'd expect the real deal by then, if a player's going to make it.
We don't actually know what the purchase price and wages were but I doubt it was 30k+ a week plus 7-9 million for a player who has hardly played first team football above this level do you?
I regard a 'young prospect' as an 18, 19 or 20 year old (i.e. Ben White, Ben Hall, Tom Dallison). Still being a 'young prospect' at 24 doesn't look so good.........I'd expect the real deal by then, if a player's going to make it.
We don't actually know what the purchase price and wages were
I've no idea what the wages are but you're saying Bloom is explicitly not prepared to spend the required £7-£9mm on a striker (how do you know ?) when three weeks ago he'd agreed a deal to do precisely that.
Or does that not count. ??
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nwanted-Tottenham-forward-Alex-Pritchard.html quotes a probably exaggerated £8m but hey - its in the ballpark i guess.
Barber here confirms , as he has several times, that a fee and a deal was agreed with Pritchard.
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/paul-barber-brighton-hove-albion-3285030.aspx
Sky said here that the package was £8m
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...r-spurs-midfielder-alex-pritchard-sky-sources
No, I just don't regard him as a 'young prospect'.Shane Duffy has played in the Prem League,an international, has over 100 appearances in the Championship and spent his summer fending off Italy in the Euros and is still only 24. Seems like the real deal for me despite not having a great game for us in his first 2 appearances. Have you written him off then ?
Did that estimate include wages for the length of the contract though
You said quite plainly that Tony Bloom was not prepared to fund a £7-£9m on a striker this summer ...
You've said they weren't despite...
"Brighton and Hove Albion have agreed a club-record fee of £8m with Tottenham Hotspur for Alex Pritchard"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nwanted-Tottenham-forward-Alex-Pritchard.html
and "Brighton have agreed a fee to sign Alex Pritchard from Tottenham, according to Sky sources.
Spurs are understood to want a package amounting to £8m for the 23-year old, who will now discuss personal terms with the Championship club"
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...r-spurs-midfielder-alex-pritchard-sky-sources
and...
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/14660444.Pritchard_heads_to_Norwich___and_Albion_are_seething/
and Barber:
"as has been well documented, our plan to sign Alex Pritchard didn't come off "
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/paul-barber-brighton-hove-albion-3285030.aspx
They were prepared to spend that amount of money. And for a striker. its a shame it didn't happen and there are good reasons why it didn't (financial) but arguing that TB wasn't prepared to spend big to land the player that Hughton wanted is clearly wrong. He was.
I have no doubt a deal was agreed I just question whether it was of the level of what Derby paid for Vydra, for the sake of argument which appears to be in the ball park of 7 million plus big wages.. Would we not be a lot better off if we had Vydra in our squad? Or are you saying either CH didn't want him or Vydra didn't want to come here?
Or put another way is there really not a decent striker that we could have bought for 7-9 million plus big wages? I find that hard to believe, hence my feeling that we are not willing to pay big transfers AND big wages. Just a thought, no suggestion of inside knowledge
Sky said here that the package was £8m
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...r-spurs-midfielder-alex-pritchard-sky-sources
No, I said he wasn't prepared to fund 7-9 million PLUS wages in excess of 30k+ per week, all IMO obviously. So up to 9 million PLUS a four year contract? So an additional 6 million plus in wages. So a goal outlay of over 13 million in all likelihood. I understand this is an obscene amount of money but without doing it we will not go up, again just IMO.
I questioned whether Pritchard would be able to command wages of 30k plus given his lack of any real experience apart from the Championship. So I suggest we wouldn't have been lumbered with wages of say someone like Vydra, if Pritchard had signed.
What is it with this love affair with Vydra? He had a great season with Watford, did crap at WBA and then scored a few for Watford again and then flopped with Reading. Some seem to bang on as if he is the messiah!
I wonder how much Norwich offered him
Just saying I think we'd be much better off if we had signed him , as we have no cover for Baldock and he would have at least given some competition. Baldock is the only player in the squad without competition, I quoted Vydra because he was available and Barber says we couldn't find any players to tempt here to improve the squad. I have no idea who else was available.
Shame no one has mentioned how well Brentford played yesterday. They had us sussed , and counter-attacked perfectly. The body language from our players is negative, Knockaert was having a good old moan up. To me, something at the club is array. Spoke to a Brentford supporter after the game, congratulated him on their goal scorer, who came from Rochdale and has been injured for 2 years.........step up Hambo !!!!!
Shane Duffy has played in the Prem League,an international, has over 100 appearances in the Championship and spent his summer fending off Italy in the Euros and is still only 24. Seems like the real deal for me despite not having a great game for us in his first 2 appearances. Have you written him off then ?
Blimey, If that was a decent game, I'd hate to see him have a poor game.
His mistake led directly to the first goal, when we were well in the game. His penchant for playing ' hollywood ' passes...cutting across the ball with the outside of his foot, requires precision and perfect timing. Norwood had neither and time and time again, he overhit or underhit passes. He is lightweight and loses possession too easily and seems most comfortable sitting infront of the back four and rolling pretty little square balls around. He is not a physical presence and not a driving force in midfield. If he is going to be accomodated, CH has to play 4-1-4-1, with Norwood playing the Bridcutt role. He cannot play as one of two central midfielders.
Shame no one has mentioned how well Brentford played yesterday. They had us sussed , and counter-attacked perfectly. The body language from our players is negative, Knockaert was having a good old moan up. To me, something at the club is array. Spoke to a Brentford supporter after the game, congratulated him on their goal scorer, who came from Rochdale and has been injured for 2 years.........step up Hambo !!!!!
TB will not fund the 7-9 million required for a classy quick striker plus the minimum 30k a week wages which would break the wage structure, although GM is apparently on these wages. It's not my money so I can't really complain.
I am entertained, even when we lose so I don't mind staying in this division but how much longer will TB continue to fund the losses? Can't see us getting out of this division this year because....we don't have the strikers.