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orpingtoneagle Orpington 18 Jul 18 11.17am | |
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Could be anyone. I seem to remember when Leeds collapsed it came out they had been signing players on 3 year contracts but paying the fees over 5 years! The world of football finance is a muddy murky world.
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Palace in the Blood 18 Jul 18 11.34am | |
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Originally posted by new_in_Wait rough diamonds these days cost at least 10M each. Apparently we don't even have that. Any source to give substance to your statement?
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Palace in the Blood 18 Jul 18 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
That last sentence smells like bullsh1t. Who have we sold who would’ve cost so much when we bought them we’d still be paying off the instalments?
I agree with you. Anyone we have sold is almost certainly paid off. For practical reasons which club would buy the contract for a player where another club still has a financial interest. It is quite common for transfer payments to be in installments over the contract period however if a player is sold during the contract then the balance is due. It is possible I suppose that the buying club take over those payments. The players who we are still paying for are probably Sakho, Benteke, Schlupp and Van Arnholt. Purchases from abroad often have a shorter payment period so Luka was probably paid in Full and Solorth may still have a little to go. If you remember we lost a purchase last year because selling club would not accept payment terms
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new_in_Wait Lewisham 18 Jul 18 12.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace in the Blood
Any source to give substance to your statement? Well, 'rough diamond' is not an actual footballer, but a class. Ollie Watkins seems to fit the bill and he would actually cost more than that. How much would you sell Kaikai for?
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Midlands Eagle 18 Jul 18 12.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace in the Blood
Do you know that as fact or are you guessing?
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turbohorsebox Coulsdon 18 Jul 18 12.38pm | |
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I'll be glad when the season starts and we can worry about things that are actually going wrong rather than just a perceived lack of activity.
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becky over the moon 18 Jul 18 12.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
That last sentence smells like bullsh1t. Who have we sold who would’ve cost so much when we bought them we’d still be paying off the instalments? Well, it wasn't Calvin Andrew, that's for sure
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Jul 18 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Well, it wasn't Calvin Andrew, that's for sure We are still paying for Ade Akinbiyi.
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Palace in the Blood 18 Jul 18 4.28pm | |
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Thats why it would theoretically be possible for a sale contract to transfer periodic payments onto buying club. However unless original contract specified this the original club would have to agree and why would they? It may be difficult to enforce. It is possible that any monies from a sell on clause may be paid for a while after a player is sold as the money receipt may well be structured. Unless you are party to the contract or have seen all clauses then nothing is fact but is educated deduction from a legal point of view. The bottom line is the Selling club want their money and the quicker they get that the better for them and cashflow. So where buying club agrees to purchase outright then price is often lower. A club like Villa need to sell to reach FFP requirements. They are reported to want £30 million for Grealish which may be a lump sum and then structured over 5 years of a contract. So if you assume that about £8 million is Lump remaining 22 in 4 12 monthly payments. Probably the size of that lump sum is all important as that may take them outside FFP and any possible transfer ban. How much would they reduce price if they got all up front? or over 24 months
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Jul 18 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Mutch? Bad value, yes. Financially crippling? No.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Jul 18 4.54pm | |
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. Edited by Rudi Hedman (18 Jul 2018 5.13pm)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 18 Jul 18 5.11pm | |
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In businesses, and I would guess in football, you maybe have a couple of plans running simultaneously. Long Term Plan : to become the most successful club in England/Europe Just doing things better would be a good start for the backroom staff. Look at the ways other clubs operate and try to refine your own operations. I am beginning to think SP is some kind of Superhero. No matter how many times he looks to have fallen in the 5hlt, he always comes up smelling of roses.
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