Heymister2015 Posted 12 June 2016 Share Posted 12 June 2016 Love to get him,Musa and Mendy asap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lestajigs Posted 12 June 2016 Share Posted 12 June 2016 Cannot understand why we are not rushing for his signature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox 4 Life Posted 12 June 2016 Share Posted 12 June 2016 We clearly don't think he is worth €30m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Posted 12 June 2016 Share Posted 12 June 2016 I really do not understand why we do not offer the buy out if we genuinely want to get him. Its just insulting to go a few million below the release. I agree with the sentiment, but millionaires don't stay millionaires by offering the asking price. I hope we get him but it'll be cat and mouse stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxoffderby Posted 12 June 2016 Share Posted 12 June 2016 When purchasing a house or a car how many people go straight in and pay the asking price? I have never done that. We seem to be doing the same. Whoever does the transfer dealing (Rudkin?) is just trying to get the best bang for the owners buck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbtcity Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 According to a few Twitter accounts we've had a €20m bid rejected http://www.90min.com/posts/3326516-leicester-city-have-20m-bid-for-islam-slimani-rejected-by-sporting-cp?utm_source=RSS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HankMarvin Posted 13 June 2016 Author Share Posted 13 June 2016 Also here https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/1273693/leicesters-islam-slimani-bid-turned-down-as-sporting-play-hardball-over-deal-for-potential-jamie-vardy-replacement/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock2612 Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 Love to get him,Musa and Mendy asap This !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tielemans63 Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 The Merc are reporting that we've pulled out of this one as we won't pay the €30 million Sporting are asking for. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 When purchasing a house or a car how many people go straight in and pay the asking price? I have never done that. We seem to be doing the same. Whoever does the transfer dealing (Rudkin?) is just trying to get the best bang for the owners buck i barter if the price is genuinely too steep but often pay the asking price with cars and all sorts of other things. Did it with my chalet in Charnwood. Glad i did too. Someone else wanted to buy it that afternoon but on getting the full price from me the owner said she'd pay the first year's rent and leave all the furnishings - around £2700's worth altogether. At Leicester market the last week I stood, a guy offered me £5 for something I'd asked him £50 for. I said I was sure we could do a deal and that if he'd sell me his house for a tenner he could have the object he liked for free. He didn't seem to appreciate my offer, but hung around while I sold the £50 item to a bloke who'd been standing next to him. That didn't make him any happier but I told him not to be despondent because he could learn from the experience in the long run. That's not a particularly startling example. I've seen people lose hundreds of pounds by not paying the fair priced asked, thus allowing someone else to benefit. I learned my own lesson years ago at Newark where I spotted a mint condition vintage What The Butler Saw fairground machine for £1000. I'd always wanted one but walked away when the owner turned down my offer of £800. Less than five minutes later I'd convinced myself I was crazy and hurried back to make the purchase. Too late, the item was just disappearing into the distance on a sack barrow. I never got another chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leeds Fox Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 i barter if the price is genuinely too steep but often pay the asking price with cars and all sorts of other things. Did it with my chalet in Charnwood. Glad i did too. Someone else wanted to buy it that afternoon but on getting the full price from me the owner said she'd pay the first year's rent and leave all the furnishings - around £2700's worth altogether. At Leicester market the last week I stood, a guy offered me £5 for something I'd asked him £50 for. I said I was sure we could do a deal and that if he'd sell me his house for a tenner he could have the object he liked for free. He didn't seem to appreciate my offer, but hung around while I sold the £50 item to a bloke who'd been standing next to him. That didn't make him any happier but I told him not to be despondent because he could learn from the experience in the long run. That's not a particularly startling example. I've seen people lose hundreds of pounds by not paying the fair priced asked, thus allowing someone else to benefit. I learned my own lesson years ago at Newark where I spotted a mint condition vintage What The Butler Saw fairground machine for £1000. I'd always wanted one but walked away when the owner turned down my offer of £800. Less than five minutes later I'd convinced myself I was crazy and hurried back to make the purchase. Too late, the item was just disappearing into the distance on a sack barrow. I never got another chance. Source? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st albans fox Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 i barter if the price is genuinely too steep but often pay the asking price with cars and all sorts of other things. Did it with my chalet in Charnwood. Glad i did too. Someone else wanted to buy it that afternoon but on getting the full price from me the owner said she'd pay the first year's rent and leave all the furnishings - around £2700's worth altogether. At Leicester market the last week I stood, a guy offered me £5 for something I'd asked him £50 for. I said I was sure we could do a deal and that if he'd sell me his house for a tenner he could have the object he liked for free. He didn't seem to appreciate my offer, but hung around while I sold the £50 item to a bloke who'd been standing next to him. That didn't make him any happier but I told him not to be despondent because he could learn from the experience in the long run. That's not a particularly startling example. I've seen people lose hundreds of pounds by not paying the fair priced asked, thus allowing someone else to benefit. I learned my own lesson years ago at Newark where I spotted a mint condition vintage What The Butler Saw fairground machine for £1000. I'd always wanted one but walked away when the owner turned down my offer of £800. Less than five minutes later I'd convinced myself I was crazy and hurried back to make the purchase. Too late, the item was just disappearing into the distance on a sack barrow. I never got another chance. The secret is knowing where the seller is and what the competition is. Of course, in this instance there is the player who is crucial. Objects don't care who buys them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 i barter if the price is genuinely too steep but often pay the asking price with cars and all sorts of other things. Did it with my chalet in Charnwood. Glad i did too. Someone else wanted to buy it that afternoon but on getting the full price from me the owner said she'd pay the first year's rent and leave all the furnishings - around £2700's worth altogether. At Leicester market the last week I stood, a guy offered me £5 for something I'd asked him £50 for. I said I was sure we could do a deal and that if he'd sell me his house for a tenner he could have the object he liked for free. He didn't seem to appreciate my offer, but hung around while I sold the £50 item to a bloke who'd been standing next to him. That didn't make him any happier but I told him not to be despondent because he could learn from the experience in the long run. That's not a particularly startling example. I've seen people lose hundreds of pounds by not paying the fair priced asked, thus allowing someone else to benefit. I learned my own lesson years ago at Newark where I spotted a mint condition vintage What The Butler Saw fairground machine for £1000. I'd always wanted one but walked away when the owner turned down my offer of £800. Less than five minutes later I'd convinced myself I was crazy and hurried back to make the purchase. Too late, the item was just disappearing into the distance on a sack barrow. I never got another chance. What the Thracian didn't see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeTheFox Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 Apparently arsenal are after him now. They seriously need to fvck off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertstreet Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 Apparently arsenal are after him now. They seriously need to fvck off need to put a 20m bid in for nicky maynard to catch arsenal out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mezeker Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-transfer-rumours-City-pull-Slimani/story-29394604-detail/story.html Apparently we are done with him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluearmyfox28 Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 We've got to remember arsenal will have a lot of targets the same to us, didn't one of our recruitment guys make the move to north London? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox_in_a_Box Posted 13 June 2016 Share Posted 13 June 2016 Haha Arsenal again. What a pathetic club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bunyip Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 Or it could mean Vardy has let the club know he's staying so we don't need this guy now ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 According to a few Twitter accounts we've had a €20m bid rejected http://www.90min.com/posts/3326516-leicester-city-have-20m-bid-for-islam-slimani-rejected-by-sporting-cp?utm_source=RSS £20million is the new £5.6m.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 £20million is the new £5.6m.... Sad but seemingly true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxes161 Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 Liverpool had a 20 mill bid rejected too today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tielemans63 Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 So Arsenal's solution to not being able to prize Steve Walsh away from us to be their Head Scout is to just bid for anyone that we bid for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xen Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 Apparently arsenal are after him now. They seriously need to fvck off Last year it was Villa looking at all of our targets, this year it's Arsenal. What a difference a season makes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamlcfcbevo85 Posted 14 June 2016 Share Posted 14 June 2016 So Arsenal's solution to not being able to prize Steve Walsh away from us to be their Head Scout is to just bid for anyone that we bid for? or maybe we already know who we are after as our number 1 targets but making other names become public to lead other teams to think we want them, most of the time a transfer happens when we least expect it but I'm sure we will end up having a good transfer window Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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