Finnegan Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 9 minutes ago, beastfootballx said: ye but that is because they were in their early 20s and had lots of experience.Musiala cost llike 900k and look how he came out "We should keep our expectations grounded guys" "HE'S GOING TO BE THE NEXT MUSIALA" FoxesTalk™ 2 1
Ric Flair Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 It is very unusual for us to spend significant money on a " academy " player. We've bought the odd one over the years and possibly spent upwards of a million on the likes of Amani Richards but £4-5m is a lot for us. There'll be a reason for it. 1
lcfcsnow Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 Just now, Ric Flair said: It is very unusual for us to spend significant money on a " academy " player. We've bought the odd one over the years and possibly spent upwards of a million on the likes of Amani Richards but £4-5m is a lot for us. There'll be a reason for it. It's the same reason as the Villa/Everton Villa/Chelsea deals last week, they help us out and we return the favour it's PSR garbage. 3
Popular Post Finnegan Posted 2 July 2024 Popular Post Posted 2 July 2024 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: There'll be a reason for it. Yes. PSR. It's pretty obvious that we needed Chelsea to meet a certain threshold buying KDH for us to clear our losses and finish the year within scope. They've obviously turned around, checked their own finances, and let us know how much they need us to spend back for them to be compliant their end. They've gone "er, we need you to spend four million" we've said "got any midfielders for that?" they've gone rummaging around in the stock room and come back with Michael Golding. I feel fairly confident the money we've paid was given way more consideration than who or what we actually got back for the cash. Edit: and that's not unique to us btw, it'll have been similar wrangling in half these other "deadline" day deals Newcastle, Everton, Villa et all have been doing. Edited 2 July 2024 by Finnegan 8
fox_up_north Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 So it's come to this - clubs buying and selling players for absolutely no reason, other than to meet some arbitrary rules that aren't universally enforced 3
Ian Nacho Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 11 hours ago, mod hero said: Based on? I doubt we would be spending £4m in our situation who wouldn't be playing.
Babylon Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 21 minutes ago, Ian Nacho said: I doubt we would be spending £4m in our situation who wouldn't be playing. We would if it means making the deal happen and not failing PSR. 1
Popular Post Finnegan Posted 2 July 2024 Popular Post Posted 2 July 2024 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Ian Nacho said: I doubt we would be spending £4m in our situation who wouldn't be playing. To be clear, I absolutely hope this kid ends up in the first team and an absolute star. Genuinely. Second coming of Muzzy Izzet, hopefully. But we'd buy a ****ing stationary cupboard, a bag of match balls and a stock of Mars Bars for the canteen for £4m if it counted towards PSR, we could amortise it and it enabled Chelsea to bid £30m for KDH in the 23/24 period. Edited 2 July 2024 by Finnegan 6
Babylon Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 1 minute ago, Finnegan said: To be clear, I absolutely hope this kid ends up in the first team and an absolute star. Genuinely. Second coming of Muzzy Izzet, hopefully. But we'd buy a ****ing stationary cupboard, a bag of match balls and a stock of Mars Bars for the canteen for £4m if it counted towards PSR, we could amortise it and it enabled Chelsea to bid £30m for KDH in the 23/24 period. Sound like my mrs. 2
Pliskin Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 2 hours ago, Ian Nacho said: I doubt we would be spending £4m in our situation who wouldn't be playing. This is going to be happening an awful lot. £4m is not going to rock the PRS boat, it’s probably going to start being the done thing, to start offering players in returns especially with academy players if it means 100% profit. As we’ve seen historically clubs will buy these players back if they transpire to become something decent. Unless things change in the FFP world, clubs will have to start scratching each others backs. 1
sylofox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 Can we sell him back to Chelsea in 3yrs time for 90m if he comes good?
Pliskin Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 Just now, sylofox said: Can we sell him back to Chelsea in 3yrs time for 90m if he comes good? It’s almost nailed on isn’t it?
guest123 Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 1 minute ago, sylofox said: Can we sell him back to Chelsea in 3yrs time for 90m if he comes good? they've already offered us 40m for him 3
Clever Fox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 (edited) 4 million is probably the modern equivilant to Vardy's 1 million fee from Non league. At least this lad comes from a Club with a pedigree for signing talented young players. I think he's going to be a big success once he toughens up a little but he won't lack the talent. He looks like he can play as a Winger also if needed as well as all midfield positions. He's two footed and confortable on the ball. I have big hopes for him. While he may need time to find his feet with the pace of the league I think he'll be fine. Building for the future. Edited 2 July 2024 by Clever Fox Spelling 4
gurru991 Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 It's a good move for Golding because there is very little chance of him breaking into a star studded Chelsea team. I'm sure he would have known that Cooper is not afraid to give young players a chance to play. It's exciting to think that Alves, Braybrooke & Golding could be involved in our first team this season. 2
sphericalfox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 If people are underwhelmed by this signing, then you have another 2-3 years of disappointment ahead. We are going to be going into the business of buying prospects and rough diamonds and hoping that we can (if needed) sell one or two to plug our financials. This is the way forward. 1
HankMarvin Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 1 minute ago, sphericalfox said: If people are underwhelmed by this signing, then you have another 2-3 years of disappointment ahead. We are going to be going into the business of buying prospects and rough diamonds and hoping that we can (if needed) sell one or two to plug our financials. This is the way forward. Cody, Winks and arguably Mavididi don’t fit that criteria, and that was with the prospect of being a championship side and not getting promoted. It won’t be like it was prior to relegation but it certainly won’t be as bleak as above unless they have messed up solving the PSR issues for 23/24.
Muzzy_no7 Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 6 hours ago, lcfcsnow said: It's the same reason as the Villa/Everton Villa/Chelsea deals last week, they help us out and we return the favour it's PSR garbage. Correct
Muzzy_no7 Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 KDH 6 yr deal at 30m= 5m per year We are buying Golding for how much? You guessed it, 5m.
Ginger_Filbert Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 4 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said: KDH 6 yr deal at 30m= 5m per year We are buying Golding for how much? You guessed it, 5m. Not quite, you can only amortise over 5 years now.
Muzzy_no7 Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 Just now, Ginger_Filbert said: Not quite, you can only amortise over 5 years now. So Chelsea only spend 1m for PSR 1
coolhandfox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said: So Chelsea only spend 1m for PSR Exactly, well for 23/24 Edited 2 July 2024 by coolhandfox
mozartfox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 The EPL is becoming huge Albanian Barber Shop. The Premier League Administrators are having the urine extracted out of them by all this creative rule bending by it’s member Clubs.
South Shire Fox Posted 2 July 2024 Posted 2 July 2024 (edited) 3 hours ago, sphericalfox said: If people are underwhelmed by this signing, then you have another 2-3 years of disappointment ahead. We are going to be going into the business of buying prospects and rough diamonds and hoping that we can (if needed) sell one or two to plug our financials. This is the way forward. Id much rather this then signing average, ageing Prem players for 15 million plus like they did with Vestergaard and Perez. The sorts of signings that put us in the financial mess we’re in now Edited 2 July 2024 by South Shire Fox 1
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