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Plane Bromley 08 Jul 15 11.21am | |
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Quote The Sash at 08 Jul 2015 11.13am
Quote Part Time James at 08 Jul 2015 10.16am
Quote The Sash at 08 Jul 2015 10.12am
I cant believe people are quoting The Mirror and Star as reliable sources of information on the status, wages etc.. - you may as well ask your 3 year olds what they think and know.
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Johnny Byrne Pinner 08 Jul 15 11.23am | |
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Paying for Cabaye Sell - Guediora (£2m), Bannan (£2m), Williams (very sadly)(£2m) Clyne Sell On Fee - (£2.5m) CPFC 10 - (£1.5m rising to £4.5m) Wages From three player sales - £50k pw released CPFC 10 - £50k pw. So for a potential net outlay of up to £4.5m in transfer fees (assuming all three above are sold) and £50k pw in wages extra (£100k pw) - we get a quality player. Just my thoughts.
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chislehursteagle Garden of England 08 Jul 15 11.27am | |
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Quote madcap_v2 at 08 Jul 2015 10.55am
Cabaye deal is done I'm 100% sure of this.
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fledgling Beckenham 08 Jul 15 11.28am | |
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Quote Johnny Byrne at 08 Jul 2015 11.23am
Paying for Cabaye Sell - Guediora (£2m), Bannan (£2m), Williams (very sadly)(£2m) Clyne Sell On Fee - (£2.5m) CPFC 10 - (£1.5m rising to £4.5m) Wages From three player sales - £50k pw released CPFC 10 - £50k pw. So for a potential net outlay of up to £4.5m in transfer fees (assuming all three above are sold) and £50k pw in wages extra (£100k pw) - we get a quality player. Just my thoughts.
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Straightbackup Crystal Palace 08 Jul 15 11.34am | |
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Let's be realistic, in the current climate Cabaye is a £100,000 a week player and we can't avoid paying that sort of wage unless we want to move to the next level. The alternative is we take a massive gamble on an unproven talent who steps up to the plate straight away, which is risky at best. Market forces dictate that if demand for proven, established top 10 internationals outstrips supply then bullets have to be bitten if we are to build on what the board and Pardew have done, and their vision for the club.
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madcap_v2 SE25 / Ibiza 08 Jul 15 11.35am | |
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Quote chislehursteagle at 08 Jul 2015 11.27am
Quote madcap_v2 at 08 Jul 2015 10.55am
Cabaye deal is done I'm 100% sure of this.
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silvertop Portishead 08 Jul 15 11.38am | |
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Not signed. Any team could gazump. However, if he does, to have beaten WHU is one thing; I am not sure Arsenal were ever that interested; but Roma?... and apparently Atletico Madrid!? Shows the advantage playing time actually has for some players. Edabayour [for example] would have gone to the one offering the largest cut of the signing on fee and the biggest wages irrespective of playing time.
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OknotOK Cockfosters, London 08 Jul 15 11.40am | |
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The fact it is on the BBC suggests it is very near to done. They aren't the average tabloid fare of reporting rumours. Normally if it is on there the deal is either as good as done or can only be hijacked. As far as I am concerned, it's not speculation any more: we have had a bid accepted and we have agreed personal terms in principal. Yes someone could still gazump us but think it would be unlikely now. Cabaye - even if it is for the reported £100k a week (which would be a lot more than I would hope we would be paying) - represents a massive statement of intent from the club about where we want to go. And the fact that he is willing to come here - a man who was expecting to be playing champions league football this season - shows that we have a burgeoning reputation. Yes it's a lot of money. Yes it's a bit of a gamble. But he is a quality player and it is genuinely very exciting.
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manosdedios 08 Jul 15 11.44am | |
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Quote Straightbackup at 08 Jul 2015 11.34am
Let's be realistic, in the current climate Cabaye is a £100,000 a week player and we can't avoid paying that sort of wage unless we want to move to the next level. The alternative is we take a massive gamble on an unproven talent who steps up to the plate straight away, which is risky at best. Market forces dictate that if demand for proven, established top 10 internationals outstrips supply then bullets have to be bitten if we are to build on what the board and Pardew have done, and their vision for the club. Couldn't have put it better myself!
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Catfish Burgess Hill 08 Jul 15 11.46am | |
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If he does sign, will it pursuade other players to join who might have otherwise said no? I wonder if it would prompt Austin to come on board?
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Andy_G Wimbledon 08 Jul 15 11.49am | |
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Quote OknotOK at 08 Jul 2015 11.40am
The fact it is on the BBC suggests it is very near to done. They aren't the average tabloid fare of reporting rumours. Normally if it is on there the deal is either as good as done or can only be hijacked. As far as I am concerned, it's not speculation any more: we have had a bid accepted and we have agreed personal terms in principal. Yes someone could still gazump us but think it would be unlikely now. Cabaye - even if it is for the reported £100k a week (which would be a lot more than I would hope we would be paying) - represents a massive statement of intent from the club about where we want to go. And the fact that he is willing to come here - a man who was expecting to be playing champions league football this season - shows that we have a burgeoning reputation. Yes it's a lot of money. Yes it's a bit of a gamble. But he is a quality player and it is genuinely very exciting.
Amazing times...about to sign the best player we have ever signed. Who would have thought that after Hillsborough
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The Dolphin 08 Jul 15 11.51am | |
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Quote manosdedios at 08 Jul 2015 11.44am
Quote Straightbackup at 08 Jul 2015 11.34am
Let's be realistic, in the current climate Cabaye is a £100,000 a week player and we can't avoid paying that sort of wage unless we want to move to the next level. The alternative is we take a massive gamble on an unproven talent who steps up to the plate straight away, which is risky at best. Market forces dictate that if demand for proven, established top 10 internationals outstrips supply then bullets have to be bitten if we are to build on what the board and Pardew have done, and their vision for the club. Couldn't have put it better myself! Nor me!
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