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  2. That's how i see it as there's no way 1.5 million rejected turns into 1.2 million accepted in a matter of days otherwise. One thing is almost certain you'll never be paying the full 3 million god only knows what add ons they've agreed to their just to drum up the figure.
  3. Well done those two guys. EJ floundering like a fish out of water when subjected to any actual scrutiny.
  4. It would be more poignant to sing: "Suhail Pasha get out of our club". To the same tune
  5. Doesn't actually matter what the fee is. It isn't a good deal for Rovers because it isn't going into strengthening the club. The real bad news might yet come if Adam Wharton is transferred. A Β£10 million+ windfall could prop up this disgraceful regime for another couple of years yet.
  6. It's a very fair assumption Id say given how transfers are usually structured. Rather than trying to score points off me, Id have thought you might have been more worried about how after several weeks of negotiation we potentially appear to have ended up with a lower initial fee than the one which was originally offered but one which has no doubt been sweetened up with the possibility of increased add ons at the back end.
  7. Ahhh I better start reading posts more closely πŸ˜‚
  8. VI is talking some absolute cobblers there. "We are a little bit closer than the last time you asked me" "But not so close that we can tell you he will be here" "the minute is some light in the tunnel but not completely bright." Strewth - he must want this job badly!
  9. I think the date of, 30th Feb, was a give-away.
  10. Jackson recycling Club propaganda again - the "up front" fee will only be the Β£1.2 - Β£1.5m mentioned elsewhere and as Rudy never tires to remind us, that's only paid in installments anyway. The balance up to the mythical Β£3m we were supposedly after will only be forthcoming if he hits various add ons.
  11. And it was all so eminently predictable at the beginning of the summer, that they would fail to do this
  12. Not really any worse than a deadline day signing. The things that frightens me is the lack of experience and injury record
  13. If the club was run by people with ambition or interest in football then we would have easily kept those 3 and strengthened even on a limited budget (not that the budget should be limited with the money brought in) But the club is being run by non-football people for non-footballing reasons, so it is immaterial to those people whether we do ok or not or whether we keep our best players or not. All that matters to them is that the bigger earners leave, transfer fees are pocketed and friendly agents are kept in work bringing in randomers from overseas.
  14. thats great,we`ve signed an injured player,what the odds of him having minor surgery and finding out the problem is a season ender😫
  15. With so little Championship experience in key positions - Tronsdat and Hyam still not signed up - it is really an all or bust approach. I struggle to think of a team that has gambled on so many players at the same time. If Gestede and VI pull it off will be remarkable and they will deserve all the plaudits. Even with my blue and white tinted glasses I can't see pigs flying.
  16. Looking at our injury record don’t think you’ll be getting the add ons then
  17. Nixon also saying Baradji needs minor surgery which will rule him out for a "couple of weeks at least" But with the international break after next week shouldn't be too costly
  18. They're also getting good at timing departures and arrivals to coincide with one another. Some would call that good management but I read it that we are utterly incapable of doing business until we are certain one that costs more is going out the other way first. Naturally then the bad news of a popular player leaving can be 'covered' by the 'good news' of a total randomer and unknown coming in who 'might' be better but lets be realistic, is almost certain to be inferior especially with his injury issues. You won't get a more reliable person than Travis - excellent fitness record, can run around non stop for 95 minutes 3 times a week, never had any serious injury problems - to be replaced by this mon who already it seems has injury issues and a frankly bizarre 'pay as you play' deal according to Nixon, can see why he ticks the Regime's boxes then.
  19. The amount of years we've comfortably remained in the second tier despite being owned by Venky's seems to suggest there's a lot of terrible owners tbh.
  20. I can see Ozoh & Travis as the first choice 2 at the base of their midfield, but yes, as you say, they could move Adams further forwards
  21. There isn’t any more left other than hyam and tronstad and reports recently have stated both are happy and not looking to leave - the rest are new players they won’t care too much cantwell given captaincy will keep him for the season carter always injured won’t be much interest wharton the same Buckley will go Leonard too
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