Bablemikey Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 4 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said: We’ll sell Soumare £8.73m Faes £3.1m Nestagaard £4.64m Assuming both are on £100k p/w then we’ll recoup upwards of £20m this year alone. That’ll give Cifri a war chest and a half to go out and buy that FC Aalborg winger we know nothing about That would be great, but unlikely. Best we can hope for are loans with some of their wages covered. Also I doubt any of those are on £100k in the Championship, possibly 50k-70k though which far outweighs their value sadly. Probably won't see the back of them until their contracts expire next summer.
mozartfox Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 4 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said: We’ll sell Soumare £8.73m Faes £3.1m Nestagaard £4.64m Assuming both are on £100k p/w then we’ll recoup upwards of £20m this year alone. That’ll give Cifri a war chest and a half to go out and buy that FC Aalborg winger we know nothing about Looks like Wilf will be moving on. Just hope we do not end up with him staying because of Rudkin refusing to be realistic. Cutting losses may be the way forward and get all these PSR issues out of the way?
honeybradger Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 3 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: With a couple of clever loans (striker, midfielder) I think we have a squad more than capable of promotion without having to spend anything, depending on who leaves of course. Biggest challenge is getting players to buy into it and create a togetherness for me. Our squad gets promotion as it is without any additions to be honest. I would be happy with going a summer without bringing anyone in and hopefully offloading a few. 1
The Year Of The Fox Posted 10 July 2025 Author Posted 10 July 2025 (edited) Wilf is 100% off, on good authority Edited 10 July 2025 by The Year Of The Fox 2
UniFox21 Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 4 minutes ago, Levi Port said: He’s going to be working his balls off here. Massive opportunity for him to catapult himself with a promotion onto the football stage and he evidently wants it. Nice to see hunger coming to the club. Hopefully the scale of this opportunity for him means that he’ll be ruthless in culling those that don’t want to be here, or who’s attitudes stink. Only issue is when managers are very much under pressure, which he is to get this right, then don’t usually trust youth too much. We're still a fairly big relevant club from recent history. Managers/Players just need to see from previous moves if they do well here, they catch the eyes of bigger clubs. Enzo, KDH the latest 2 1
Popular Post robbie Posted 10 July 2025 Popular Post Posted 10 July 2025 I'm from Sandefjord, Norway and I would be quite happy with Cifuentes taking over as the new manager. He took over as a manager in 2018 and was in charge until 2021. The reason they let him go was due to financial restraints, not results. Sandefjord is not one of the richest clubs in Norway and are operating on minimum resources. The history prior to Cifuentes is basically promotions then directly relegation. When he took over he changed the way of playing, from hoof ball to more possession type of play. The first season they stunned some of the bigger teams by playing possession style not allowing the opponents to see much of the ball. This was quite funny as the "so called experts" couldn't understand why one of the less glamour sides could get away with playing this type of football. I would say that he transformed the club from being your typical "Burnley side" into a team who played good football and was fun to watch. His time at the club laid the foundation for a change in the way they played and the club ha kicked off from that time. Presently, they are in fifth place in the Norwegian top division. Regarding new managers, I was hoping for a type like Rohl who has done a good job with limited resources at Wednesday. But you might also argue that Cifuentes has done a good job at QPR? Personally, I'm happy that we're not getting a type like Dyche. He might get results but it's not gonna be pretty to watch. What we need now is a complete rebuild. Getting rid of a big amount of deadwood and start youngsters a chance. Hopefully, Cifuentes will do this. If he gets the job, I hope we the fans will give him time to build a side. Getting promoted and endure the type of season we had last is nothing I want to witness anytime soon again. Having been a Leicester fan for over 50 years I have to say that last season I chose not to see the matches at time. It was too depressing to watch. 23 5
Popular Post RonnieTodger Posted 10 July 2025 Popular Post Posted 10 July 2025 Since Rohl was off the table, this was the next best bet imo. Couple of red flags in his second season at QPR, but the rest of his career was upwardly mobile. Cant argue with him taking a pay cut / paying his way to be here. That sort of stuff should win fans over immediately. 13
AjcW Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 14 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: I'm not sure whether to be impressed that he seems to really want to come here or worried that we are potentially paying him less than QPR were and he's had to fund part of it himself At lease he's keen I guess. Slight pay cut with a 50% promotion pay rise is better than being unemployed.....
Ted Maul Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 (edited) Yeah I'm fine with this one. Not the exciting up and coming coach or 'safe bet' we would have ideally wanted, but chances are he'll do things in the way I want it to be run at the moment in terms of playing style, youth development and potentially tapping into markets our recruitment team have never heard of. Him in charge and a load of academy lads in the side? I'll get behind that no problem. Edited 10 July 2025 by Ted Maul
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 14 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said: We’ll sell Soumare £8.73m Faes £3.1m Nestagaard £4.64m Assuming both are on £100k p/w then we’ll recoup upwards of £20m this year alone. That’ll give Cifri a war chest and a half to go out and buy that FC Aalborg winger we know nothing about Bouba won't leave, no one is paying money when they can get him for free next summer. We can't loan him out either. So he's stinking the place out until the bitter end.
bald reynard Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 42 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said: wouldnt be shocked if it was all announced by tomorrow Yep, a good chance. The (almost) equally important decision, will be if we manage to get his (regular) Assistant in - Xavier (Xavi) Calm. He's still at QPR. We're negotiating to also bring him in. Be good if we can get both, now. 2 1
Finnegan Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 1 hour ago, ClaphamFox said: Judging from reports about Cifuentes’ wages and the fact that he’s been told he has to sell to buy, it seems like the club may finally be getting serious about being financially sustainable. That’s a welcome development, but it will only bring success if we back it up with excellent scouting in addition to maintaining a strong academy. It’s the scouting bit that I remain to be convinced about… My biggest concern is that it' snot coming from a place of good practice but one of necessity. On paper, our situation should be moderately strong this season. We've got the worst of the debt years moving off the rolling 3 year window, the wage bill has come down a lot just through deteriation, so has our amortisation committments, we should be able to sell a few of the awkward players far more easily this window. We're in an odd situation where we're still pending punishments for PSR breaches previously but actually moving forward we should be ok? But all of that is working under the assumption that Top puts in the same amount of money that's been par every year. There's obviously the distinct possibility that he can't afford to prop the club up anymore. It's all well and good saying we should be sustainable and self sufficient but the majority of the top, say, 30 odd clubs in the country these days are getting cash injections in the form of - at very least - loans from their owners in order to spend. Like it or not, it's become part of modern football, if he can't afford to do that anymore then we probably just can't be competitive. 1
Haywood_6 Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 Seems to have a clear way of playing and track record of developing young players - massive ticks for me. Has obviously already worked under a tight budget. Has experience in Spain, Norway, Sweden so we could tap into those foreign markets. Now time for people to rally behind him Hopefully he’s not afraid to make tough calls - move on some of the deadwood and sort of the 'do what you want' culture at Seagrave. 3
FoxinNotts Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 3 minutes ago, LVFox said: Party Marti "Ain't no party, without Marti, Makes us Happy, Makes us win Away, Ain't no party, without Marti, Makes us Happy, Makes us win Away" 2
Aleksz Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 Let's get behind this bloke. He clearly desperately wants to be here and is jumping through hoops to do so, more than others have been willing. He's a promising young manager, has all the right footballing ideas & education, is a great fit for us in terms of style and youth ideas and wants to grow with this club. Welcome Marti 3
UniFox21 Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 8 minutes ago, Haywood_6 said: Seems to have a clear way of playing and track record of developing young players - massive ticks for me. Has obviously already worked under a tight budget. Has experience in Spain, Norway, Sweden so we could tap into those foreign markets. Now time for people to rally behind him Hopefully he’s not afraid to make tough calls - move on some of the deadwood and sort of the 'do what you want' culture at Seagrave. Both things we hugely lacked last season. Cooper's style seemed to rely on us being unorganised and causing chaos, whilst I'm still unsure what RVN tried to have us do 3
FoxFossil Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 If he's from the Cryff school does this mean he'll play Lineker on the wing, instead of upfront??
Scotch Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 27 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Bouba won't leave, no one is paying money when they can get him for free next summer. We can't loan him out either. So he's stinking the place out until the bitter end. Why wouldn't we be able to loan him out?
Jacnah Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 16 hours ago, Lambert09 said: Or simply because it doesn’t contain faes sold.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 Just now, Scotch said: Why wouldn't we be able to loan him out? Not sure you can loan players in the last year of their contract but I might be mistaken.
Tommy G Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 Looking forward to some interesting pronunciations of this.
LVFox Posted 10 July 2025 Posted 10 July 2025 2 minutes ago, FoxFossil said: If he's from the Cryff school does this mean he'll play Lineker on the wing, instead of upfront?? The left wing no doubt…..
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