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Petereagle Brockley 18 Sep 20 10.09am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Jairo is the player that I really hope pushes on this season. Alongside Zaha he was one of the standout players for me in preseason showing a great range of passing and he can compete for PL's biggest hair. Totally agree. Jairo is becoming like a new signing in defensive midfield. He hasn't been in matchsquads recently. Is he injured?
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BelfastEagle 18 Sep 20 10.14am | |
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Yes he was injured but now back in training.
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coulsdoneagle London 18 Sep 20 10.15am | |
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Originally posted by Petereagle
Totally agree. Jairo is becoming like a new signing in defensive midfield. He hasn't been in matchsquads recently. Is he injured? Back in training yesterday afternoon. Won’t be available for the weekend but should be fit for next week.
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Petereagle Brockley 18 Sep 20 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by coulsdoneagle
Back in training yesterday afternoon. Won’t be available for the weekend but should be fit for next week. Great news and many thanks to both of you
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 18 Sep 20 10.40am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Jairo is the player that I really hope pushes on this season. Alongside Zaha he was one of the standout players for me in preseason showing a great range of passing and he can compete for PL's biggest hair.
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silvertop Portishead 18 Sep 20 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by topcat
I can't see anyone agreeing to buying Brewster for £25 million with a £35 million option for them to buy him back. The risk outweighs the potential profit. The buy-back needs to be at least double the transfer fee. He looks to have great potential though. It does but this is one is a seller's market. Liverpool have very deep pockets. They don't have to sell. We have stiff competition. And if the right deal isn't offered, they can well afford to keep him (although he is unlikely to get much or any game time in that team). Thus, we can offer £20m/£40m. And they can just say: Nah! The best I can see is that the buy-back has a short time limit, there is no contractual obligation to play him certain numbers of games and he doesn't do enough in that time to persuade Liverpool to buy him back... but matures to that level in the following WEEK! Sadly, there is a quality lad in the middle of all this desperate to play who could be the future for his club and country if he got the game time. It's a pity Liverpool are such hard-nosed c***s.
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Petereagle Brockley 18 Sep 20 12.29pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
It does but this is one is a seller's market. Liverpool have very deep pockets. They don't have to sell. We have stiff competition. And if the right deal isn't offered, they can well afford to keep him (although he is unlikely to get much or any game time in that team). Thus, we can offer £20m/£40m. And they can just say: Nah! The best I can see is that the buy-back has a short time limit, there is no contractual obligation to play him certain numbers of games and he doesn't do enough in that time to persuade Liverpool to buy him back... but matures to that level in the following WEEK! Sadly, there is a quality lad in the middle of all this desperate to play who could be the future for his club and country if he got the game time. It's a pity Liverpool are such hard-nosed c***s. Well, every PL club is a hard nosed c.... when it comes to selling valuable assets, don't blame them for that. Brewster is a top striker in the making. Just hope that Palace win out against Sheffield and other clubs competing for him. We have done so well so far, let's hope our good fortune continues
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 18 Sep 20 2.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Petereagle
Well, every PL club is a hard nosed c.... when it comes to selling valuable assets, don't blame them for that. Brewster is a top striker in the making. Just hope that Palace win out against Sheffield and other clubs competing for him. We have done so well so far, let's hope our good fortune continues what concerns me a little is that our track record of developing young strikers of late isn't that good - Bamford, Sorloth, Gayle to a certain extent. Hope I'm wrong if we do get someone like him in.
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Spiderman Horsham 18 Sep 20 2.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
what concerns me a little is that our track record of developing young strikers of late isn't that good - Bamford, Sorloth, Gayle to a certain extent. Hope I'm wrong if we do get someone like him in. Yes to a certain extent but Bamford obviously thought he was too good for us, I suspect Sorloth and agent are bad eggs and Gayle while a great natural finisher, had little else to his game imo and may have had off field issues. So possibly the club could do little with them, who knows
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Elphers40 Sunny South Coast 18 Sep 20 6.32pm | |
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It giving new players an opportunity that concerns me.
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 19 Sep 20 10.09pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
I can't see anyone agreeing to buying Brewster for £25 million with a £35 million option for them to buy him back. The risk outweighs the potential profit. The buy-back needs to be at least double the transfer fee. He looks to have great potential though. I'd prefer a £25m with a guaranteed profit, if they chose to take him back, over paying a £5m loan for a developing player. You need to be very good to play for Liverpool these days. If they chose to buy him back, he'd need to be in the top 10%. Or, of course, they buy back as a squad player with resale value. There's still always the chance they chose not to take up their entitlement, like Chelsea did with Ake. In terms of a future fee being 'double', possibly it's more likely the £25m is cheap, on the basis that there is a buy back option.
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mattteo 20 Sep 20 9.18pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
I can't see anyone agreeing to buying Brewster for £25 million with a £35 million option for them to buy him back. The risk outweighs the potential profit. The buy-back needs to be at least double the transfer fee. He looks to have great potential though. Totally agree with this. A club like Palace can't be pushed around. If you pay 25 million on a 19 year old player and he score 25 goals in 2 seasons, it should be club's right to ask 100 million for him.
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