saafend_seagull
Well-known member
We have pulled out per the Argus. Someone else must be lined up.
We have pulled out per the Argus. Someone else must be lined up.
It seems as if both Reading and Sheff Utd are taking TB to be a mug with their valuation of players. Perhaps we are having 2nd thoughts and looking elsewhere.for better VFM.
It seems as if both Reading and Sheff Utd are taking TB to be a mug with their valuation of players. Perhaps we are having 2nd thoughts and looking elsewhere.for better VFM.
It seems as if both Reading and Sheff Utd are taking TB to be a mug with their valuation of players. .
I really doubt that any Premier League club would take TB for a mug personally. They’d have to be mugs to do so.
So perhaps these Championship clubs are mugs!
If you want to sell you set a price that is too good to refuse!That's their right. If you want to keep an asset you put a price on it which is too good to refuse.
If you want to sell you set a price that is too good to refuse!
Sunderland currently WANT to sell 4 players. They will take a much lower fee just to get rid of the bad eggs.
If you don't want to sell, you set a price that anybody (in their right mind anyway) would refuse.
Going round in circles here. " If you want to keep an asset you put a price on it which is too good to refuse" is exactly the opposite of what you'd do! If you see something at a price which is too good to be true, you'd buy it, so it would be the last thing to do if you wanted to make sure nobody bought it. Think it through!Again, not true.
The selling club's 'too good to refuse' is down to their circumstances, in no way can it be guaranteed that its too high for the buying team. The selling teams 'too good to refuse' will be what suits their balance sheet or the market that they operate in if they are looking to buy replacements.
If a League One team don't want to sell a player, they will set a figure which is MASSIVE to them......but someone like Man Utd could still quite easily pay it.
Say Peterborough had a talent they didn't want to sell. A £10m bid from Man Utd would probably be 'too good to refuse' but still affordable for a team like Man Utd financially.
Going round in circles here. " If you want to keep an asset you put a price on it which is too good to refuse" is exactly the opposite of what you'd do! :
Perhaps they have adopted the attitude of ' it is known BHA want another CB they will pay whatever we ask eventually' as TB is wealthy and throwing money around at the moment.