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And now that the LT is telling you it might only be 5 in total?
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That doesn't make it ok. I'm concerned that 3 is a possibility at all. 3 is not enough. And stop telling people not to worry and trust Tony, it's getting patronising. Especially since you've been told a dozen times it is Venkys that people don't trust.
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Ummm...there is one thing worryingly different about that article lads...it's now saying at least THREE signing by the end of both windows. Sure they've always said 4 was the number until now. Now it only says up to 4. We definitely need at least 4.
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Likely they will sign a pricey, proven replacement though.
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No. Because, history.
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Interesting, I'd never heard of this before. https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-tmobile-gb&source=android-browser&q=solidarity-contribution What that link doesn't seem to mention, but other sources do, is that apparently this only applies to international transfers (for some odd reason). So if Nzoni moved within Spain we get nothing. From what I calculated, if he moved out of Spain we would get 1.5 percent I think. Even a percent would be handy these days on the 30 million euros release he supposedly has. We really shafted ourselves on that deal.
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And we said that too when we loaned Harper and Byrne... It is a gamble. Any signing is, but unproven ones are moreso. They can turn out phenomenal, or phenomenally underwhelming.
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Anyone got a full list of all the young forwards and winger types that City have taken on this tour?
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I read your post, cheers. You never mentioned Smallwood in it. I inferred you meant that anyway though since you said experienced 3rd option. Putting him ahead of Evans in the pecking order is odd though, he definitely contributed less last year. We aren't going to be selling Evans on his wage with his injury record, so moot point. I bet Whittingham is on a good wedge. Rather shift him.
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And Whittingham does? Evans isn't pulling up trees for me, but it's an odd shout to drop him for Whittingham.
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I think Mulgrew and Evans are specific cases rather than indicative we won't pay anyone that kind of money again or that the other deals are cheap (I imagine Dack got some degree of parity). Given their age, injury records, AND the high wages, it wouldnt be sensible giving them lengthy contracts on big money. I think most of us would let Evans go next year anyway. Think it's on reason we went for Davenport. Mulgrew is best watched until January to see if we should commit again, and at his age in this league you probably want to take it a year at a time. If his performances do dip, he will probably accept a cheaper deal.
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So what? We have only won a League Cup in that time ourselves, and spent numerous years in lower tiers. Everton have been in the top flight for almost their entire existence, have a larger fan base, and as you can see, a lot more money! They're not Barcelona, but an absolute nothing club is light years from true. And a bit rich from one of us given our current predicament. I'm sure any of their fans would have a good laugh at that post. The real pain is in how clubs like Bournemouth, Huddersfield, and the Dingles are far more powerful in the market now.
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Are you seriously calling Everton an absolute nothing club?
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Truth is this is by no means the first time this has happened to us. Where the manager says they want to do business early, then most of our signings get done in the last week or two. We all surely accept we will be bringing someone in. I'd be astounded if there are not at least two players in before the window shuts, and then there is still time for loans if needed. The question is only what calibre they will be, and we just don't know that as everything is kept under wraps til it happens. I'm getting a little apprehensive myself about that calibre, but all we can do is wait and see.
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Peterborough must be buying a lot of players if they are potentially selling Marriott, Maddison, Edwards and now their captain. Or Barry Fry is about to pocket the income and retire to Spain.
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Suspiciously soon after that website named him as one of three defenders we should try for. Just that article snowballing I bet
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Stretching it a bit. Every team who finishes 4th loses a bare minimum of two. One more in a dead rubber group stage match is inconsequential. I thought it was a fantastic tournament. Largely because of big teams going out. 'Smaller' teams stepped up to the plate and showed the gap is closing. Lots of terrific goals too. Lots of drama. VAR only spoiled a few major decisions by somehow inexplicably getting them wrong with all the tools at their disposal. I'm glad it helped the right decision get made repeatedly though.
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No, because they are fees. Not the absence of fees. And city dont give away promising youngsters for free. Neither do Oxford, who were rejecting bids from us in Jan and would still have been entitled to compo. The Davenport fee was reputed to be around 500k, and the Rothwell one somewhere around 300k. I think I saw 500k for that one somewhere too, not sure. The club doesn't officially announce fees anymore, always undisclosed. But the ballpark figures are generally reported consistently, and stated by the LT. If you used undisclosed as meaning we might not have spent a fee you'd be assuming we got Dack and Samuel for free too. I think even Rhodes was officially undisclosed.
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It varies. If clubs know you have cash, are desperate, and they are under no pressure to sell or have multiple bidders, then prices can inflate. If however, they've been asking too much and they know it, and the player wants to leave or they in fact are desperate for the cash themselves (sometimes to buy a player they've been holding back on too), prices can drop dramatically. The end of the window is a time where prices tend to reshuffle both ways. Clubs don't want to risk an unhappy asset sitting around sulking, nor missing out on their own targets because they didn't free up enough funds. The dynamic fluctuates. If the window is one big poker game, the end of it is where everyone has to play their real hand.
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Maybe that is the rationale, but that isn't the way TM explained it. I think there is a pretty big difference between those leagues. Especially in terms of someone being ready for our first team, we really need to be testing them in the next rung down. I'm not saying we should have kept him here to make 3/4 starts and some sub appearances, just that he needed League One football.
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If their asking price is 3 million, more often than not they will settle for 2-2.5 million. Rare that clubs get their asking price met and don't come down on it.
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This whole thing is odd. The only way I could explain it is if Tony thinks we are close to signing someone we have wanted for a while, either a hotter prospect than Wharton (maybe with a bit more experience) or someone who can challenge Mulgrew and Lenihan, or at least isn't far behind and will provide better backup than the current lot when one of their injury spells kick in. Regardless, I hope it's not at the detriment of our vital need for attackers. What has really bemused me is Tony's comments in the paper today. We had League 1 loan offers for Wharton, but held off because we needed him for pre season matches!! What the hell? Those matches dont matter, theyre just for fitness. Put one of the other kids in there ffs. Now those League 1 clubs have moved on, and we just throw him out to League 2 as if no other League 1 clubs might want him (they may have assumed he wasn't available yet). All badly handled for me. One of the most inexplicable things Tony has done, the whole situation. I usually find him a lot more sensible and logical.
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Surely he could have played at the next tier though, if he is even remotely close to being good enough for our squad. At most this should have been a 6 month deal so we could move him up a tier in Jan. Hope there is a recall clause at least, for if we have an injury crisis. Unless we have Bauer lined up now.
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That's very disappointing. He needed to be playing League One now. Hard to see how he will end up in the first team here, as presumably we will want him tested in League One before he gets to play for us in the Championship
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Interesting, thanks. Of course, with some exceptions, the list does only show where they are now, a lot later, with inevitably retired or dwindling careers in most cases given ages. It doesn't always tell you how they did for WBA or clubs inbetween. Or costs.