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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 20 Oct 18 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Signings since Hodgson joined the club : I didnt realise we had paid this much for him. It seems an incredible amount for someone who in truth would have to fight for a place in a Championship team - and we sold Glenn Murray for £4.3?
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Jacey 20 Oct 18 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
I didnt realise we had paid this much for him. It seems an incredible amount for someone who in truth would have to fight for a place in a Championship team - and we sold Glenn Murray for £4.3? Dreadful bit of business,but then SP has the ability to sign strikers who would struggle to strike a match,let alone find the net!!
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Midlands Eagle 20 Oct 18 1.00pm | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
I didnt realise we had paid this much for him. It seems an incredible amount for someone who in truth would have to fight for a place in a Championship team And to make matters worse we bought him from a club that had only recently bought him themselves for about four pence ha'penny
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Jacey 20 Oct 18 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
And to make matters worse we bought him from a club that had only recently bought him themselves for about four pence ha'penny Just about sums up our transfer strategy. Sell a match winning goal machine like Murray and replace him with duds.
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Midlands Eagle 20 Oct 18 1.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
And to make matters worse we bought him from a club that had only recently bought him themselves for about four pence ha'penny I've just checked. Midtjylland bought him in June 2017 for about £450,000 and six months later sold him to us for about £9m
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 20 Oct 18 3.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
It is no fantasy, that Parish has overseen the most successful period in the clubs history. You may not like it, but that is the reality. But it is fantasy when we was relegated the payments for going down was in the region of only 2m now if you go down you get around 45m and for next few years extra tv money filtered down from Prem that is a massive difference that wasn't in place before (the club under SP in championship was in trouble and risk of going under again had we not been promoted) Originally posted by taylors lovechild
He has purchased those players because of the mass amount of funds from tv money nothing to do with his own pocket. Those billionaires you speak of was brought in to invest in the likes of stadium only it was a poor move even SP few times has said he would of done it different (whats the point having billionaires if they wont give you any money to spend on players they could give the club a big loan like other clubs have done) The Zaha one can be debated as well word is United get 50% of future transfer fee that is awful business. A lot of the work done on the ground had to be be done to meet regulations so it's not a case of the owners wanting to glam it up (the big stadium project has still not even been signed off yet so it may not even happen so you think of all the money wasted word was they had spent on that) As another poster pointed out Mike Ashley has done a lot for Newcastle putting in mass amounts of money he has put in way more then are current owners.
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Midlands Eagle 20 Oct 18 4.00pm | |
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Originally posted by grumpymort
The Zaha one can be debated as well word is United get 50% of future transfer fee that is awful business. I've long been critical of Mr P's transfers but not the one that you have mentioned. It was an excellent deal at the time which is what is important.
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taylors lovechild 20 Oct 18 4.09pm | |
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Originally posted by grumpymort
He has purchased those players because of the mass amount of funds from tv money nothing to do with his own pocket. Those billionaires you speak of was brought in to invest in the likes of stadium only it was a poor move even SP few times has said he would of done it different (whats the point having billionaires if they wont give you any money to spend on players they could give the club a big loan like other clubs have done) The Zaha one can be debated as well word is United get 50% of future transfer fee that is awful business. A lot of the work done on the ground had to be be done to meet regulations so it's not a case of the owners wanting to glam it up (the big stadium project has still not even been signed off yet so it may not even happen so you think of all the money wasted word was they had spent on that) As another poster pointed out Mike Ashley has done a lot for Newcastle putting in mass amounts of money he has put in way more then are current owners. You haven't said anything there that changes my opinion. I still think he's made mistakes, but ultimately I also still think at the present time he is the best man to be in charge.
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Painter Croydon 20 Oct 18 6.12pm | |
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Originally posted by grumpymort
But it is fantasy when we was relegated the payments for going down was in the region of only 2m now if you go down you get around 45m and for next few years extra tv money filtered down from Prem that is a massive difference that wasn't in place before (the club under SP in championship was in trouble and risk of going under again had we not been promoted) You claims of fantasy are not backed up by facts, only your view. There is no evidence the club was in danger of going under, if we weren't promoted, unless you would like to provide it.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 20 Oct 18 8.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Originally posted by grumpymort
But it is fantasy when we was relegated the payments for going down was in the region of only 2m now if you go down you get around 45m and for next few years extra tv money filtered down from Prem that is a massive difference that wasn't in place before (the club under SP in championship was in trouble and risk of going under again had we not been promoted) You claims of fantasy are not backed up by facts, only your view. There is no evidence the club was in danger of going under, if we weren't promoted, unless you would like to provide it.
the former chairman failed because of the collapse of ondigital deal so clubs got no money they was promised so he had to resort to silly methods to get some and as i said before there was no fancy big pay outs you can claim the relative stuff all you want that is false look at the claimed big clubs it happened to now days because of the wealth shared even when dropping you have big chance of retaining lots of talent pushing to come back up back then you didn't you really are in a bubble you dont have a clue thats it need to find ignore button for you
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 21 Oct 18 1.32am | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Originally posted by grumpymort
But it is fantasy when we was relegated the payments for going down was in the region of only 2m now if you go down you get around 45m and for next few years extra tv money filtered down from Prem that is a massive difference that wasn't in place before (the club under SP in championship was in trouble and risk of going under again had we not been promoted) You claims of fantasy are not backed up by facts, only your view. There is no evidence the club was in danger of going under, if we weren't promoted, unless you would like to provide it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion - painter, yours is just as valid, however, i disagree - reason why, i'll try and keep it simple - we have had the most successful spell in the prem, but only on paper - it's through luck, changing things mid season, panic and short term buys and 3 teams being worse than us.
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Username Horsham 21 Oct 18 8.45am | |
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Originally posted by Vaibow
Everyone is entitled to their opinion - painter, yours is just as valid, however, i disagree - reason why, i'll try and keep it simple - we have had the most successful spell in the prem, but only on paper - it's through luck, changing things mid season, panic and short term buys and 3 teams being worse than us. Finishes in the Premier League: 11th So at our worst there were five worse teams, on average we finish around 12th, which is pretty comfortable. We've won away at Anfield twice, Stamford Bridge twice, we've beaten quality Spurs and City sides. Not prepared to break the bank, apart from when a small club from South London signed players like Sakho and Benteke or paid the wages required to keep Wilf and sign Cabaye and Meyer. Not too mention the cost of signing Van Aanholt, Schlupp, Townsend, Sørloth, Tomkins, Luka and even Jimmy Mac. None of them were particularly cheap. How is spending more money using his head rather than his heart anyway? I'd say a better example is being able to know when he's made a mistake, like moving on from FdB.
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