saafend_seagull
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£18.5m fee is mad. If he’s pissed off just wait until January when fee would be like £5m
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£18.5m fee is mad. If he’s pissed off just wait until January when fee would be like £5m
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[emoji23] absolutely true.
But he does showcase very neat finishing and good ability on the ball. A world away from Locadia’s showreel.
£18.5m fee is mad. If he’s pissed off just wait until January when fee would be like £5m
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Well that couldn't have gone any better:
1. Celtic out of Europe so need the cash.
2. His performance was lacklustre so Celtic will be less inclined to take the piss with the fee
3. Supporters want him gone.
This reminds me of Duffy's last week at Blackburn - a couple of own goals and a red card, he left in ignominy and became a star at the Albion.
Don't know about all that, but they are the same age, 23.I read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
The voice of of reasonI read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
100% this.I read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
Apart from Varane being born five years before Edouard, spot on!Don't know about all that, but they are the same age, 23.
I read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
Right, and WHO are we going to get that is better for that cash? Strikers cost money. If we have this budget to spend on one, and we know we do because we've already bid it for a forward this window, then we ould make the signing. Yes there's a big risk it won't work out. Even so. Stupid post.
Was linked with going back to PSG, Arsenal, Leicester were literally in for him - I’m sure your post is tongue in cheek but I think he’s decent and just what we need.
I read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
So which striker can we realistically get who’s better?
So which striker can we realistically get who’s better?
So which striker can we realistically get who’s better?
I read an article today ridiculing the respective fees allegedly being paid for Ben White and Man Utd's new superstar centre back, highlighting that Ben's experience/achievements were practically zero as opposed to the Frenchman who had played and won in virtually every major competition going, yet ridiculously White's fee was the higher.
This was explained, correctly in my view, as being because Ben White was younger, had more potential and would still have a resale value at the end of his contract, but most importantly ... Varane only had a year left of his contract.
The article stated that if Varane still had 2 or 3 years left on his contract then the fee would have been double or even treble.
Now extrapolate that scenario to Edouard and the much quoted fee of £20m for a player with less than a year left on his contract.
By definition that sort of suggests that his 'normal' value would be at something between £40m & £60m if he was still on a longer term contract.
Seriously?
I think some of you guys need to give your heads a big wobble.
It seems to me that some of you are so desperate to see a striker sign, all common sense has gone out of the window and virtually anyone will do.
From all the video evidence I have seen he is not worth £20m.
His goalscoring stats look pretty decent on paper, until you look at the level he scored them in.
The EPL is a million miles away from U21 internationals, a million miles away from Champions League qualification games, and a hundred million miles away from the Monkey Tennis league.
I would love to see if he could make the step up, he's the right age and he looks built the right way and I'm in the 'let's take a punt on him' camp, ...... but not at £20m chaps.
That's not a punt.
A punt is when you can say "oh well, it was worth a try, better luck next time", and you resign yourself to losing your investment.
We can't afford to spunk another £20m on a punt.
We've done it twice on Locadia and Ali J (i know it was slightly below £20m but the point is still valid), and we can't expect TB to do it again.
In football terms for little old us, a punt equates to the £2m - £5m bracket, ... not £20m, we need better than Odsonne for that sort of dosh.
And if we think he can't or won't cut it .......................... do we go with not buying a striker at all, or buy a striker - any striker - anyway?The problem is that these days for a Premier league striker £2-5m doesnt even get you a punt, it would barely get you 1 leg of a punt. That sort of money gets you a young player who might one day possibly progress into being a first team player, if you're lucky, like we did with Zeqiri. If you want more of a sure thing a decent striker is going to set you back £30/40m or more (unless you get really lucky plucking someone out of a foreign league), and we just dont have the finances to spunk that sort of money on one player. That leaves us in the tricky middle ground of needing a Premier league striker who will have more of a first team impact NOW, rather than the usual 'ones for the future', but we also cant afford the top players. Also add to the conundrum the idea that teams will charge us well over the top for their asset just because we're in the money rich Premier league. Because £20m is a wedge of money to us you'd hope we'd be getting a player who is pretty certain to bring us goals, but unfortunately because of how ludicrous the transfer market is that sort of money still only gets you a player who is in part a risk, like Edouard. So the options then become either we dont buy a striker at all, we buy another Zeqiri in the hope he one day comes good, we blow all the Ben White money on a dead cert of player, or we have to look at players who are within our budget any weigh up whether the risk is worth taking. Realistically its the latter, and so any potential signing will come with this trepidation of whether they can cut it or not. Its an unavoidable situation for us.