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January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
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i guess the conundrum we have is that even if we want to build with long term permanent signings, how do we get those players when we an only pay within the cap? If we want to go up, we need to be signing players that are better than league 1, but we can only offer them league 1 money so how can u put somebody on a 3 year deal on that money when they are better than that / you need them to be better than that. We are therefore still in the 'players in transition' market - prem youngster loanees, ageing players, players out of favour etc etc - its a conundrum that we can't really solve until we go up or the cap is removed so we have to hope LB and SG know what they are doing12
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MuttleyCAFC said:I can understand selling him in the Summer but not now. My suspicion is that Bowyer wanted to sell Williams to free up some permanent signings before Thomas came in and took us over and before the cap restrictions came in. Williams insisted on activating the clause in his contract and this prevented Bowyer doing what he wanted to do. And we had a clue with Fosu. If you annoy the bloke it seems to become personal with him.2
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Yes, I should have said wanted to let Williams go.1
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its definitely seemed to me that that LB has been trying to make it uncomfortable for JW with a view to trying to offload him - lets hope the cardiff deal goes through and we can move on coz its really made no sense having him sitting on the bench1
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Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:CAFCsayer said:cafcdave123 said:
We then say Mr Shinnie, we would like to offer you 1.7k (William's cap salary). He replies I am very sorry Mr Bowyer but Luton are paying me 4.5k a week and have to until the end of the season, I can't accept that.
We ring Luton and say we are really sorry we can't agree personal terms, deal is off. We are about 60k short on a 20 week contract.
They ring Mr Shinnie and say, look aren't going to play here, nor get a new contract what can we do to smooth the transfer over? I would like to stay at Charlton Mr Jones, if you could compensate me for ending my contract early I am sure I could agree terms. If you pay you £60k would you consider the offer they made?
Yes I would, thank you very much Mr Jones. Steve, its Nathan, give us 60k, not £100 and the deal is good to go.
I can't see how Charlton could be seen to be at fault here. Clubs pay up contracts, pay loyalty bonuses for players to leave, all sorts. The big clubs some times end up playing players fortunes to do one.
Remember the selling club used to pay the signing on fee, about 10%, if the player didn't ask for a transfer. Derby paid Chris Powell's when we first signed him.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:CAFCsayer said:cafcdave123 said:
We then say Mr Shinnie, we would like to offer you 1.7k (William's cap salary). He replies I am very sorry Mr Bowyer but Luton are paying me 4.5k a week and have to until the end of the season, I can't accept that.
We ring Luton and say we are really sorry we can't agree personal terms, deal is off. We are about 60k short on a 20 week contract.
They ring Mr Shinnie and say, look aren't going to play here, nor get a new contract what can we do to smooth the transfer over? I would like to stay at Charlton Mr Jones, if you could compensate me for ending my contract early I am sure I could agree terms. If you pay you £60k would you consider the offer they made?
Yes I would, thank you very much Mr Jones. Steve, its Nathan, give us 60k, not £100 and the deal is good to go.
I can't see how Charlton could be seen to be at fault here. Clubs pay up contracts, pay loyalty bonuses for players to leave, all sorts. The big clubs some times end up playing players fortunes to do one.
Remember the selling club used to pay the signing on fee, about 10%, if the player didn't ask for a transfer. Derby paid Chris Powell's when we first signed him.0 -
RedRobin said:Why sell Williams and replace with a loan player? Another summer rebuild is on the way again, unless we make perm signings nothing will change.8
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NapaAddick said:RedRobin said:Why sell Williams and replace with a loan player? Another summer rebuild is on the way again, unless we make perm signings nothing will change.0
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The salary cap has fucked us , it's as simple as that .5
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MuttleyCAFC said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:CAFCsayer said:cafcdave123 said:
We then say Mr Shinnie, we would like to offer you 1.7k (William's cap salary). He replies I am very sorry Mr Bowyer but Luton are paying me 4.5k a week and have to until the end of the season, I can't accept that.
We ring Luton and say we are really sorry we can't agree personal terms, deal is off. We are about 60k short on a 20 week contract.
They ring Mr Shinnie and say, look aren't going to play here, nor get a new contract what can we do to smooth the transfer over? I would like to stay at Charlton Mr Jones, if you could compensate me for ending my contract early I am sure I could agree terms. If you pay you £60k would you consider the offer they made?
Yes I would, thank you very much Mr Jones. Steve, its Nathan, give us 60k, not £100 and the deal is good to go.
I can't see how Charlton could be seen to be at fault here. Clubs pay up contracts, pay loyalty bonuses for players to leave, all sorts. The big clubs some times end up playing players fortunes to do one.
Remember the selling club used to pay the signing on fee, about 10%, if the player didn't ask for a transfer. Derby paid Chris Powell's when we first signed him.0 -
As it looks like we’re signing Smith, thought I’d share a few clips. Doesn’t look too bad https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DzSDOsCYhck3
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i don't see that thee ios any way that the EFL can impose sanctions when a champ or prem club pay a player some money which effectively is making up for wages that are restricted by the cap and i also doin't think they will care because the purpose of the cap is not to be a pain in the arse, its to stop flimsy clubs from overspending and building up liabilities they cannot afford - a champ club giving a player a golden handshake as he moves into the cap zone, is not giving the league 1 club any financial burden.1
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golfaddick said:I actually came on to post something on the ongoing discussions regarding teams paying up contracts so we can sign them.(Shinnie)
Cant see how that would work if Shinnie is on £5k a week. He might accept a pay off from Luton but would probably want something close to want he is getting at Luton, over presumably 2 or 3 years. Getting rid of Williams on a contract that (for the salary cap calculation) is £1.7k per week is daft if you can't replace him like for like. Shinnie isn't going to accept £1.7k per week over 3 years is he. That is at least £3k per week less than he is on now......£150k pa, so £450k over 3 years. Pay Luton £500k that they pass onto him might work (if it doesnt fall foul of the EFL)
Or just do what I've been saying for months. Go over the cap & take the hit in the future......or tell the EFL we'll see them in Court under restraint of trade and/or age discrimination.1 -
The club are really missing a trick here, they should be selling these at the end of every transfer window in the club shop...
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did Smith play against us at The Valley the other week?0
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Pretty underwhelmed if it's true
1) It's another loan, which is hardly building for the future
2) It's another passing midfielder. Looking at his bio on the Arsenal website, it says Matthew typically looks to operate as a deep-lying playmaker, tasked with controlling the tempo of games and picking out runners in the final third, which surely is similar to the roles of Shinnie and Morgan already, and similar to Levitt who Bowyer never played! Or the likes of Henry and Vennings in our academy
https://www.arsenal.com/academy/players/matt-smith
And while he might have played well for Swindon this season, he's hardly been a stand out player in L1 this season, That John Sheridan is prepared to give him up, so that he can bring in a loan player in another position, doesn't suggest he's a key player for them.
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LargeAddick said:did Smith play against us at The Valley the other week?0
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how did Matt Smith do against us?0
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Arsenal doing to Swindon what Chelsea did to us with Gallagher?4
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ForeverAddickted said:CAFCsayer said:Cafc43v3r said:If Williams goes we will sign Shinnie on a free on a 6 month contract.
1 loan, 1 under 21 perm.
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sirjohnhumphrey said:Arsenal doing to Swindon what Chelsea did to us with Gallagher?1
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Will Arsenal be happy sending him to us to be a squad player, as no way would Smith be part of our first choice midfield 4 at the moment, which presumably is Millar, JFC, Pratley and Shinnie, with Morgan, Watson and Gilbey all in the wings1
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killerandflash said:Will Arsenal be happy sending him to us to be a squad player, as no way would Smith be part of our first choice midfield 4 at the moment, which presumably is Millar, JFC, Pratley and Shinnie, with Morgan, Watson and Gilbey all in the wings0
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killerandflash said:Pretty underwhelmed if it's true
1) It's another loan, which is hardly building for the future
2) It's another passing midfielder. Looking at his bio on the Arsenal website, it says Matthew typically looks to operate as a deep-lying playmaker, tasked with controlling the tempo of games and picking out runners in the final third, which surely is similar to the roles of Shinnie and Morgan already, and similar to Levitt who Bowyer never played! Or the likes of Henry and Vennings in our academy
https://www.arsenal.com/academy/players/matt-smith
And while he might have played well for Swindon this season, he's hardly been a stand out player in L1 this season, That John Sheridan is prepared to give him up, so that he can bring in a loan player in another position, doesn't suggest he's a key player for them.
I'd say that's a different type of player to Shinnie and Morgan. In the 4-4-2 we're now playing one of them will play on the right and get forward, link up with an overlapping right back and look to get goals and assists.
If Smith is capable defensively and not just a passer then he could be an improvement over Pratley/Watson in that holding role.
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DOUCHER said:i don't see that thee ios any way that the EFL can impose sanctions when a champ or prem club pay a player some money which effectively is making up for wages that are restricted by the cap and i also doin't think they will care because the purpose of the cap is not to be a pain in the arse, its to stop flimsy clubs from overspending and building up liabilities they cannot afford - a champ club giving a player a golden handshake as he moves into the cap zone, is not giving the league 1 club any financial burden.
To be honest I've always thought the best way to stop a club from overspending is a overall cap on expenditure. In theory next season we could buy 20 of the best U21 players and offer them 10k a week. Then have 5 quality over 21's on 10k a week too. You then have a squad of 25 players totalling roughly 13mil a season.
If there really is a loophole when buying a player for X amount and getting the selling club to pay them Y then the cap is worthless.0 -
killerandflash said:Will Arsenal be happy sending him to us to be a squad player, as no way would Smith be part of our first choice midfield 4 at the moment, which presumably is Millar, JFC, Pratley and Shinnie, with Morgan, Watson and Gilbey all in the wings0
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charlton_hero said:Swindon fans seem frustrated to see Matt Smith go -
https://thetownend.com/index.php?topic=28647.41475
Smith will feel at home here then.
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Baah at Man city.0