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Mercer

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  1. Don't think Mowbray will see any of the first £10million raised from player sales and I think he will be only allowed to reinvest 50% of anything over £10million.
  2. Burnley's finances based upon their last filed accounts are in pretty good order.
  3. Not previously heard of him but then again hadn't heard of Nzonzi.
  4. Someone on here posted Rovers wanted Connor Ripley. Understand, we've been watching a French lad (which will delight @chaddyrovers ) - Michel at Auxerre; if correct, think he'd be coming as our number 1.
  5. Perhaps Tony doesn't understand the simple statement that may well be 'you have no money to spend - we need savings of at least £15million through fees in and wage savings'.
  6. IMO, should read at least one....................! If there are sell ons for likes of Raya and King, I think there's a very good chance that money would be winging its way back to Pune to offset what's been, IMO, spunked up the wall on Brereton and Gallagher.
  7. Been posting that for the last few days - the only thing that makes sense to me.
  8. I think he has improved - from what I've seen, a more mature, rounded and confident performer. Surprising what good coaching and management does for you! Think the Arsenal link is because of the goalie coach who went from Brentford to Arsenal.
  9. So would I! The point I'm making is that, IMO, it makes little sense to buy Whiteman, given obvious other priorities, unless Mowbray knows Travis has to be sold. If this is the case, and given we would need to pay a fee for Whiteman (between £1million and £1.5million muted), it would suggest Mowbray would be allowed to utilise part of any transfer fees received. If Mowbray does have a budget and he doesn't need to sell, I'm buggered if I know why he wants another midfielder!
  10. I said a net £2million or so, for example Travis sold for say £3.5million, Whiteman bought for say £1.5million. Illustrative numbers only.
  11. IMO, looking at cheaper replacements for players to be sold! Think there's a good chance Travis is off if we are looking at Whiteman - would net Rovers a couple of £million or so.
  12. So true. Passed Tony in the car a couple of times recently whilst he's been out walking - now walking with the aid of a stick and a carer (I assume). It's so very sad.
  13. Likely to be the result of the 'famed European scouting structure' @Chaddyrovers keeps banging the drum about. Might as well sack the lot and sit in an office at Ewood thumbing through the Argos catalogue of European footballers who are cheap and cheerful!
  14. We all see things differently. To me, Vale has that spark and in two years time will be at least two leagues higher than Butterworth.
  15. I like seeing Chapman getting into the box - he frightens defenders with his trickery and he doesn't need too much space to work in, seen him put defenders on their arse and we haven't too many capable of that! Needs to be let off the leash, given a licence to thrill and win football matches for us - he has the talent and capability. Mowbray needs to realise not one size fits all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. Been saying this for ages. IMO, it's as though Mowbray doesn't want the lad to succeed and is even denying him the chance to. I just think there is an amazing talent in there and with good man management, we would have a real player, a real creative force, on our hands.
  17. Always taken an interest in those teams below 1st team level whether matches played at Brockhall, Leigh, Leyland or even Ewood. My then young kids used to love going down to Brockhall to watch the Academy stuff and I remember one of my lads being particularly taken by Ben Burgess (a beast of a young striker then) who came over and did autographs etc. Couldn't tell you how many times I've seen Butterworth but first saw him in our U18's not too long after he'd joined us from United. Agree, injuries haven't helped but the lad's almost 21 now and in my book, he should have broken through that first team door by now if he was going to become a 'big player' for us.
  18. I hope you are right but he hasn't shown me anywhere near enough for me to think he might be a 'real player' for us. I compare him to Vale and I think Vale is head and shoulders above Butterworth. How many times do you need to see a player? An old friend of my dad's was a scout for a Division 1 (now PL) club, scouting senior players and he reckoned he knew within 45 minutes if a player had anything about him or he was wasting his time and the player could be crossed off his list - it was fascinating to hear his observations, particularly if I was watching football with him.
  19. Carter is not 'only a boy' - he is 21 years of age this year. As I have said before, ability is relative to the level you play at. IMO, if Carter was going to be a player for us at Championship level, at his age, he should already have broken through or shown much more composure and dominance in his two games for us. Sadly, I think he is another Academy product who will just drift into obscurity or earn a crust at Division 2 or, at best, Division 1 level. You watch these lads at levels below first team and and I think it's pretty obvious who has got something about them and has a chance to become a real player for us and who hasn't. IMO, Jack Vale looks like he could be the real thing but others like Butterworth, Davenport, Fisher, Grayson, Magloire, Mols, Wharton etc you can forget.
  20. We know how good a coach Hughton is. Proven track record, far better than Mowbray's. I bet you, however much money you want to bet, not only will they finish higher than Rovers next season but they will finish in top 6. A club with massive potential.
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