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Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours (ed. Pg 296 - Start of Deadline Day)
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Thomas Cook0
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According to Richard Cawley he was away for a week (tweet is dated 30/5).0
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Roland gives him 1 week a year holiday and he should be grateful.2
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All a manager can ask is that their strikers get into the right positions.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Oh God no!DamoNorthStand said:I am hoping Eaves is the equivalent of someone like Chris Iwelumo..... gets his chance by moving up a league to the champ and then like Big Chris did settles in to becoming a solid second tier striker
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Most Scotland players would love to be able to get the ball that close to the goal.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Oh God no!DamoNorthStand said:I am hoping Eaves is the equivalent of someone like Chris Iwelumo..... gets his chance by moving up a league to the champ and then like Big Chris did settles in to becoming a solid second tier striker
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West Brom now sounding Bowyer out it seems
Thankfully its only coming from the Express
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think you will find it's the Express & Star which is a local Midlands paper.ForeverAddickted said:West Brom now sounding Bowyer out it seems
Thankfully its only coming from the Express
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There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years.Athletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..0 -
I would like to think Lee would stay with us. When he says we have something special it's a two way street.
He's learning his trade, he is happy with his staff and has the adulation of the fans - I don't think he would get the same leeway at any other club so I am not so sure he would want to go there and start from scratch with a huge amount of expectation as there is at WBA or Derby
Maybe wishful thinking but hopefully realistic8 -
Yes a two way street , but does the owner appreciate the job he has done by rewarding him with a good contractSwisdom said:I would like to think Lee would stay with us. When he says we have something special it's a two way street.
He's learning his trade, he is happy with his staff and has the adulation of the fans - I don't think he would get the same leeway at any other club so I am not so sure he would want to go there and start from scratch with a huge amount of expectation as there is at WBA or Derby
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Nope. He offered him a contract that neither he nor Murray could even understand!charltonnick said:
Yes a two way street , but does the owner appreciate the job he has done by rewarding him with a good contractSwisdom said:I would like to think Lee would stay with us. When he says we have something special it's a two way street.
He's learning his trade, he is happy with his staff and has the adulation of the fans - I don't think he would get the same leeway at any other club so I am not so sure he would want to go there and start from scratch with a huge amount of expectation as there is at WBA or Derby
Maybe wishful thinking but hopefully realistic1 -
LB wont be young anywhere. Trust me.3
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Wont be young anywhere!
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Crusty54 said:
There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years. NAthletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..
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The clue being the expressandstar.com website address.LargeAddick said:
think you will find it's the Express & Star which is a local Midlands paper.ForeverAddickted said:West Brom now sounding Bowyer out it seems
Thankfully its only coming from the Express
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Really?Henry Irving said:Crusty54 said:
There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years. NAthletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..
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Not so
http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/financial-fair-play-explained.php
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Young Lee Bowyer was the most expensive Chinese player to play in the premier league when he joined Leeds.superdulvertonred said:Wont be young anywhere!4 -
I wouldn't want you to be my accountant if you consider a £39M loss is balancing the books.Crusty54 said:
Really?Henry Irving said:Crusty54 said:
There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years. NAthletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..
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Not so
http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/financial-fair-play-explained.php4 -
Yes, really.Crusty54 said:
Really?Henry Irving said:Crusty54 said:
There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years. NAthletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..
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Not so
http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/financial-fair-play-explained.php
Can lose average of £13m per season over three years1 -
Si.Henry Irving said:
Yes, really.Crusty54 said:
Really?Henry Irving said:Crusty54 said:
There can’t be loads of money. The books have to be balanced over three years. NAthletico Charlton said:New owners, loads of money then Eaves is u likely the answer. Current status quo, go get him. Cheap, decent recent record, good foil for Taylor, local..
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Not so
http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/financial-fair-play-explained.php
Can lose average of £13m per season over three years
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Aribo to Celtic looking likely0
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What an utter waste of his timeI-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely6 -
On other newspaper tweets, Rangers hoping to beat Celtic to the signingI-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely0 -
In addition, this FFP "loss" is different from the straight losses in the financials. The loss for FFP purposes is essentially the financial loss minus any money spent on stadium improvements, academy, etc. In 2017-18 the club lost £10M or so, but 2 million of that was money spent on the academy, so the real FFP-loss was probably more like £8.3M.They do look back at the last two years of financials when coming up with the 3-year max loss of 39M, even though we were in L1. In looking at the financials and somewhat projecting what happened in 2018-19 based upon data given by Airman Brown, I suspect our FFP looks about like this...2017-18: -8.3M... stated loss subtracting £2M spend on academy2018-19: -7.3M... 17/18 loss plus extra playoff money minus lower matchday2019-20: -0.3M... same as 18/19 plus £7M in higher solidarity pmts expectedThis coming year, 2019/20 is calculated if Rat keeps all the extra solidarity money and re-signs no one. Thus, I guess the current 3-year period loss is only going to be £16M, well short of the £39M limit. If we re-sign players out of contract to Championship wage levels, re-sign Bowyer, add some staff and spent £3m on incoming transfers and their higher contracts, I still don't see 2019-20 getting past £7-9M in FFP losses.We have more wiggle room this year than most clubs in the Championship to spend. Rat just does not want to.PS- even worse, his FFP loss for 2016-17 was a profit due to £16M in transfer-out fees. He made money that year and spend nothing. No wonder we finished 13th.3
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The average wage at Celtic is roughly 16k a week and at Rangers 9k. That's average as well and I don't see Joe being a top earner at either club. I actually don't see Joe moving to the Scottish League at all anymore. I think it was either Arsenal or Villa and Villa don't seem to be chasing him that much and Arsenal only seem to want him as a prospect. I think if Bowyer stays Joe will as well.
I think we can match his wages of the Scottish sides and he knows here he can really elevate himself whereas it isn't guaranteed at the other teams1 -
If so then his career will go the same way as Grant's.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely0 -
Successfully?golfaddick said:
If so then his career will go the same way as Grant's.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely14 -
Grants move imo is far more sensible...golfaddick said:
If so then his career will go the same way as Grant's.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely
I mean why go to Scotland. The Championships a far bigger league to get noticed in4 -
Not disagreeing but if Aribo goes Celtic then let's not forget he could be playing in the Champion League next year.DamoNorthStand said:
Grants move imo is far more sensible...golfaddick said:
If so then his career will go the same way as Grant's.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely
I mean why go to Scotland. The Championships a far bigger league to get noticed in2 -
For about 3 weeks till they loose to a bunch of farmerscafcfan1990 said:
Not disagreeing but if Aribo goes Celtic then let's not forget he could be playing in the Champion League next year.DamoNorthStand said:
Grants move imo is far more sensible...golfaddick said:
If so then his career will go the same way as Grant's.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Aribo to Celtic looking likely
I mean why go to Scotland. The Championships a far bigger league to get noticed in24









