durrington gull
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Same planet where we only paid 2m for Ulloa in the first place, 1m for Buckley, and a big fat £0 for Bridcutt.
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Same planet where we only paid 2m for Ulloa in the first place, 1m for Buckley, and a big fat £0 for Bridcutt.
£7m?! Is that a wind up? I'd snap your hand off for £5m, let alone £7m!
Same planet where we only paid 2m for Ulloa in the first place, 1m for Buckley, and a big fat £0 for Bridcutt.
I would sell Buckley if Sunderland make a silly offer (north of £3m) but hold out for £10M for Ulloa as one more decent season he will be worth that and more. Hopefully it would scare buyers off but if not then splash half of it on Brit Assombalonga. He will score goals at this level. The other half I would try to tempt Le Fondre from Reading
Is it really realistic that Leicester offered £3m one week and £7m the next?
Same planet where we only paid 2m for Ulloa in the first place, 1m for Buckley, and a big fat £0 for Bridcutt.
If Burnley had kept Austin, Vokes and Ings wouldn't have got the play time or attention/balls/chances and they'd still be in the Champ, probably borderline play-off side challenging for 6th each season
Of course if they sold him and got in crap players, they'd have been mid table. Selling is a risk that could pay off, keeping is the safe play for doing merely 'good'
Fair point, they were all gambles though and maybe top players in a lower league at the time, we now are looking to get in the premiership and a top player would cost a heck of a lot more than 2m.... And will the 7m all go to buying new players or keep us within FFP ?
Sorry disagree, not bothered about the PL. More interested in the club being financially secure and competitive in this league. Parachute payments and FFP are going to make it harder to challenge for the PL as clubs keep within a budget the clubs coming down are going to have millions to spend. Anyone of the 3 clubs coming down will have 60million plus, they could easily afford 15million to spend on transfers, we could not compete with that. I know people will say that the clubs coming down will have bigger wages to pay, however I think more clubs will have get out clauses for relegation, meaning they can cut their cloth accordingly straight away. FFP will eventually see the same clubs going up and down
The last part is quite probably true, but it also torpedoes the bit about being "financially secure and competitive in this league" because over time, we won't be competitive.
The combination of FFP and para payments is likely to create an effective Premier League of 30 clubs, only 20 of which are actually in the PL at any given time. It will be extremely difficult for any team which hasn't had a season or two in the PL to get into into the top half of the Championship, never mind actually get promoted. If we do not get into the PL sooner rather than later, we may be condemned to trying to be competitive in the bottom half of the Championship for all eternity. How long will the 27,000 crowds hold up if that's the case?
We can't uninvent the Premier League, or ignore it, or decide when or if we will be "bothered" about it, because the odds against getting promoted are going to get longer with every passing season. But if there is one chairman among the 92 clubs who will be able to maximise our chance without risking complete meltdown, it's Mr Bloom.
The last part is quite probably true, but it also torpedoes the bit about being "financially secure and competitive in this league" because over time, we won't be competitive.
The combination of FFP and para payments is likely to create an effective Premier League of 30 clubs, only 20 of which are actually in the PL at any given time.
I don't think that that would happen, not to that extent anyway. You only have to look at recent history of clubs on parachute payments struggling to bounce back into the PL. Additionally, any remaining parachute payments from clubs promoted back to the PL get re-distributed amongst the other teams in the championship. QPR getting promoted on Saturday probably meant an increase in income of about 2.5m for BHA.
3m for Buckley? Do you seriously think this is likely? Lol
10m for ulloa? Even less unlikely.....
Getting your 1m back for Buckley would be a great result IMO, as for ulloa, 5m at best... IMO of course.
I don't think that that would happen, not to that extent anyway. You only have to look at recent history of clubs on parachute payments struggling to bounce back into the PL. Additionally, any remaining parachute payments from clubs promoted back to the PL get re-distributed amongst the other teams in the championship. QPR getting promoted on Saturday probably meant an increase in income of about 2.5m for BHA.