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Thats Tony Bloom speak for he has already been sold then
Waiting game, like with Leo, Newcastle leak a few tomorrow, Dunk's value goes up a £1m
Thats Tony Bloom speak for he has already been sold then
Good. Once they've made their final bid we can ignore them and concentrate on the season, and only sell Dunk to a PL team for good money if they put in a decent enough offer.Rumor in Observer today that Fulham are preparing a final bid of £5 million!
Ok, so lots of comments on the forum thread about the likelyhood of Dunk leaving for Fulham (possibly) or Newcastle (More likely).
For a moment, forget the issue of when / how well we replace him, including common criticisms that most of us agree on (that we did not replace leo, Barnes, Bridcutt or Buckley well enough for example...)
Should we really be upset if Dunk goes for around £5m as looks likely....
Well, firstly, if he has a £5m release clause as many have speculated then there's nothing we can do other than offer him a better deal (might repel Fulham but not Newcastle). Tony, Barber and CH would know this and would therefore be reluctant to give any assurances (so on tonight's evidence we can assume its true).
Secondly, he had a good season just gone but in a poor team and, goals aside (which do matter I accept), he got sent off stupidly, got caught out of position quite a lot, made some terrible passes and had only just recovered from the court case that had a negative impact on our best season at the Amex. He also has a few other flaws in common with all young players and, like all other young players, you can never be sure whether they will overcome these or plateau. Bridcutt and Buckley have hardly set the Prem alight, even under the mighty Gus!
When at Uni in Bradford in the nineties, there was a very similar player at Bradford City in Andy O'Brien. Looked every bit the hot young prospect from Harrogate (so local too). He was bought by Newcastle and had 3/4 steady if unremarkable seasons. He always seemed to me to be the type of centre half who worked best with a more experienced, senior player. Essentially, Bradford got the right money and the player got to reach his optimum level for about 3 seasons. Who could moan at either party for that?
In short, that's where I think Dunk is...and £5m for a player at that stage of his career is a good price. We all thought £8m+ for Leo was an excellent price and I think that a £5m fee would be in line with that. Replacing the player is a different issue and one I agree we have failed on, but we cant stop players having ambition.
After one of the depressing home games late last season (I forget which one tbh), I met Dunk in the Pycombe Services. We had a brief 2-3 min chat and I got the feeling that he felt loyalty to his hometown club but that the court case had given him a much more acute sense of the fragility of his career and how easily a player can lose all of the opportunity that comes with the talent that they are lucky enough to have.
Based on that, if Newcastle or another Prem club came in I think he would take the opportunity without hesitation.
From our perspective it would be a shame but with hindsight we probably lost more when we sold Elphick and Cook and there was less fuss.
If he goes, I hope the fans and NSC refrain from the usual Barber, Bloom, CH, Recruitment and Player slating and realise that there is probably nothing they can do to prevent it if certain clauses are met. If I was his agent, I would have insisted upon such clauses during the last contract negotiations. Furthermore, I would have been doing my job well....ensuring that I created the most flexible opportunities for my client.
Right I think that's it....first post in ages/partly drunken stream of consciousness over.
Rumor in Observer today that Fulham are preparing a final bid of £5 million!
Selling your best players is how teams come unstuck. Easy to say that we could spend the £5m on 2 or 3 other players, but:
1) We have generally banked profits from the sale of other players, and
2) Every new signing is a gamble that may/may not come off.
Premiership clubs excepted, we should try to keep him as long as we can.
What makes you think we'd only invest 1-2m? We'd invest it all.Would be a disaster if we sold Dunk this season even if we get £5-7m only 1-2m will be reinvested if that.
No we haven't. We don't make a profit, we make £10m a year loss, and when we've sold other players, the money goes towards new players and wages etc.Selling your best players is how teams come unstuck. Easy to say that we could spend the £5m on 2 or 3 other players, but:
1) We have generally banked profits from the sale of other players, and
How about Bournemouth selling Grabban?I'm not sure that selling your best is always a mistake if the deal is good enough. Most recent example would be Burnley selling Charlie Austin about 2 days before their promotion season.
What makes you think we'd only invest 1-2m? We'd invest it all.
No we haven't. We don't make a profit, we make £10m a year loss, and when we've sold other players, the money goes towards new players and wages etc.
And my point is, that it does. Where else do you think it goes? We operate close to the FFP limit, so if we don't sell a player, then we have to spend less elsewhere.My point was that if we sell players, the money does not go back into the team.
Likewise, but that's not the choice. We don't pay TB back anything, and the club isn't about to. They will already be taking account of what's going to happen with Dunk. If they're planning on selling him, they will already be planning where to spend the money that comes in, they won't be trying to make the following season a low loss season.Of all the money we've raised in the last 18 months, how much has been spent on transfer fees? Not even £2m I guess. If someone said to me, you have a choice, as a fan; either we'll sell Dunk so that the club can pay back TB for the money he is losing, or we'll keep him, I'm going to choose the latter.
I think the club need to be stronger when bids come in from the PL. Fine if there's still time to find a replacement, but players and buying clubs should understand that if a bid comes in so late we can't get a replacement, then it's too late.I would hope that we have players lined up should it happen but we were caught out when Ulloa left last season.
Issue we have if we sell is that we already need another CD, if we sell him we'll need two, with only 3 weeks of the window left. I would worry that we will end up with at least one loan were that to happen and it's a key position and currently one of our strongest. To play the rest of the season with Greer and an untried centre half would worry me. I would hope that we have players lined up should it happen but we were caught out when Ulloa left last season.
At the very least I would say this needs to be done this week if it has to happen...
I think the club need to be stronger when bids come in from the PL. Fine if there's still time to find a replacement, but players and buying clubs should understand that if a bid comes in so late we can't get a replacement, then it's too late.
But if you are honest with them upfront, they shouldn't have the expectation to leave, and shouldn't be demotivated. If the player knows that the club won't stand in their way if a specific bid is made by a PL club by the end of July, then that's that. No need to be demotivated, if a PL clubs wants you, that's ok. But not if they don't want you enough to bid before August (or some other specific date). Then it's too late for us to replace you, so we simply can't sell.Trouble is that's when the player becomes a problem and you are left with the worst of both worlds. A demotivated player and a depreciating asset.