It'll be interesting when we're competing with Liverpool for fourth place towards the end of next season....The ten million will clearly be very achievable add ons like Champions League qualification, maybe a trophy and that. Would expect to realise about 50 million minimum eh. Which isn't a bad return.
Because he is a little shit?How did the club get it wrong with Trossard?
I thought we got a really good price for Tross seeing as he basically downed tools.
I would have thought £60m a decent price, £55m is close enough, £45m in my view is a bit of a giveaway, but hey ho if Tony is happy then I'm happy.
We won't. We will be competing with City for 1stIt'll be interesting when we're competing with Liverpool for fourth place towards the end of next season....
Has @Tyrone Biggums accepted that there was a clause yet?
Not sure why you’re so patronising of others who don’t share your views. Are you a football agent? Maybe a recruitment consultant, estate agent or lawyer? All driven to serve their own interests before those of their clients.Yeah, that’s obviously daft as Romano is only one side of a deal. He is employed by clubs and the players though. He wouldn’t exist without those commissions. There is no point though in people criticizing the role of agents if they are happy for their football club to to negotiate with them (on behalf of players) to attract those players away from their existing clubs and that particular outrage never appears as a thread on NSC.
No, I’m a teacher in a state secondary school, serving the interests of students. I guess that theory of yours bites the dust. It isn’t patronizing to highlight hypocrisy.Not sure why you’re so patronising of others who don’t share your views. Are you a football agent? Maybe a recruitment consultant, estate agent or lawyer? All driven to serve their own interests before those of their clients.
But Sir...No, I’m a teacher in a state secondary school, serving the interests of students. I guess that theory of yours bites the dust. It isn’t patronizing to highlight hypocrisy.
It’s hardly hypocrisy. Where have we signed players that have been touted to us by agents? Our recruitment model doesn’t follow that line it identifies the players that we feel are worth buying without the involvement of agents. They’ll have an involvement in the negotiations for sure, but that’s it. Sorry, but my theory doesn’t bite the dust whereas yours doesn’t hold water.No, I’m a teacher in a state secondary school, serving the interests of students. I guess that theory of yours bites the dust. It isn’t patronizing to highlight hypocrisy.
I have never read anything to suggest our recruitment model doesn’t involve players represented and actively promoted by agents. Happy to be corrected but off the top of my head we were in competition with Man Utd for Caicedo. You’re saying he didn’t have an agent who was trying to get the best possible deal for his client ? I know the deal was complicated but it certainly helped the player that there was more than one buying club involved. Bearing in mind he was being touted by Tim Vickery as the most exciting talent on the continent I think that it is unlikely he was just discovered by our recruitment team. Likewise Encisco. Fans of the selling clubs will have been livid at their agents and BHA. Us not so much. We are very much a part of this food chain and we make a lot of money from it.It’s hardly hypocrisy. Where have we signed players that have been touted to us by agents? Our recruitment model doesn’t follow that line it identifies the players that we feel are worth buying without the involvement of agents. They’ll have an involvement in the negotiations for sure, but that’s it. Sorry, but my theory doesn’t bite the dust whereas yours doesn’t hold water.
I can’t disagree with anything you’ve said, but when the outcomes move from £10m, £10k/wk deals to £80m, £200k/wk deals it’s a different ball game for the agents and for us that’s only happened when being pressured into selling.I have never read anything to suggest our recruitment model doesn’t involve players represented and actively promoted by agents. Happy to be corrected but off the top of my head we were in competition with Man Utd for Caicedo. You’re saying he didn’t have an agent who was trying to get the best possible deal for his client ? I know the deal was complicated but it certainly helped the player that there was more than one buying club involved. Bearing in mind he was being touted by Tim Vickery as the most exciting talent on the continent I think that it is unlikely he was just discovered by our recruitment team. Likewise Encisco. Fans of the selling clubs will have been livid at their agents and BHA. Us not so much. We are very much a part of this food chain and we make a lot of money from it.
All self serving, mostly. Not lawyers, a necessary evil in this case perhaps.Not sure why you’re so patronising of others who don’t share your views. Are you a football agent? Maybe a recruitment consultant, estate agent or lawyer? All driven to serve their own interests before those of their clients.
Sure about that, yesterday no contact today he’s having a medical Arsenal came in way to late in the window so a 90% chance we wouldn’t sell then. I get it’s his job but I wouldn’t hang of his every word a lot BS and clearly no club insider on speed dial.Yes. He repeatedly tweeted that Caicedo was going nowhere in January when, let's face it, we all thought that it was inevitable after that Insta post.
Was Alexis actually going to be out of contract THIS summer as some are suggesting, rather than 2024?
Pretty sure he had a year left - otherwise the signing of the new deal would have been madness on his part.
My understanding was his January 2019 contract was 4.5 years. See post above why it might not have been madness if it had the right terms for him.
This, I think - so we'd probably have got no more than $30-£35M max. for him this summer - or nothing next year.