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Summer Transfer Window - Non Charlton Signings / Rumours (Dday from p43)
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Ex Hull playet Jackson Irvine who was linked with us by some click bait sites has joined St Pauli in Germany.0
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Ex Mackems keeper Remi Matthews has joined Palace as third choice. He has been linked with us in the past.0
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Yet another keeper who started at NorwichRichard J said:Ex Mackems keeper Remi Matthews has joined Palace as third choice. He has been linked with us in the past.0 -
Joe Piggot has signed for Ipswich, 3 year deal0
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Great for them.ISawLeaburnScore said:Joe Piggot has signed for Ipswich, 3 year deal0 -
Great signing for Ipswich, him and Bonne could work very well together.0
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Probably won't register much interest here but Feyenoord have sold their best player, top scorer and captain Steven Berghuis to arch rivals Ajax.
Fair to say it's a transfer that won't go down well in Rotterdam and i'd imagine it won't be a comfortable day for him when Ajax play at Feyenoord next season.
In Dutch terms it's the same as Figo going to Real from Barca, or if Liverpool sold their best player to Man United.1 -
David Davis has signed for Shrewsbury0
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I'm glad that after being linked with a few players you'd think were out of their range, they're now signing the sort of shite that will see them in the bottom half where they belongForeverAddickted said:David Davis has signed for Shrewsbury
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Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?0 -
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?0 -
Maybe for his salary yes, but not the rest of the club or it’s players. They’re in huge, huge financial trouble and need to get rid of more players just to be able to have a chance of funding this.Cafc43v3r said:
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?
He will also be earning far less this coming season than he does in 22/23 season, allowing Barcelona another year to get their house in order.0 -
Gutted we've missed out on Fraser, Ipswich should be right up there.0
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Agreed, I’ve just put money on them to win the league. Early days still, but I’m starting to worry about us!cafcfan1990 said:Gutted we've missed out on Fraser, Ipswich should be right up there.1 -
Sunderland have signed Corry Evans on a free
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Our ex loanee Sullay Kaikai has joined Wycombe.0
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The problem isn't Messi's salary, what ever it is. The problem is what they pay the "supporting cast" who don't actually generate any income.Sage said:
Maybe for his salary yes, but not the rest of the club or it’s players. They’re in huge, huge financial trouble and need to get rid of more players just to be able to have a chance of funding this.Cafc43v3r said:
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?
He will also be earning far less this coming season than he does in 22/23 season, allowing Barcelona another year to get their house in order.
I don't know what the solution is because if they didn't pay Messi someone else would.0 -
Roma have signed 33 year old Patricio from Wolves for £10m on a 3 year deal so there's hope for a decent fee for Pope yet.0
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It will be a problem eventually though because it's unlikely he'll be playing for them for the last 2 years of that contract. So they'll be stuck paying him 400k+ a week when he'll be playing somewhere like the MLS or back in Argentina.Cafc43v3r said:
The problem isn't Messi's salary, what ever it is. The problem is what they pay the "supporting cast" who don't actually generate any income.Sage said:
Maybe for his salary yes, but not the rest of the club or it’s players. They’re in huge, huge financial trouble and need to get rid of more players just to be able to have a chance of funding this.Cafc43v3r said:
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?
He will also be earning far less this coming season than he does in 22/23 season, allowing Barcelona another year to get their house in order.
I don't know what the solution is because if they didn't pay Messi someone else would.
All the talk is that he's agreed a reduced salary to stay but he hasn't really. Instead of signing a 2 year deal on his current wage, they're just spreading it over 5 years. The guy knows his worth and he's not signing for them on 400k a week when he could get 1m at PSG. Messi obviously loves Barcelona but let's not kid ourselves he's signing for them for less than half his salary to do them a favour.2 -
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I'm not saying you wrong but you also have to ask what difference does it make to him if he is earning £1m or £400k a week ? Either figure isnt going to change the test of his life is itChris_from_Sidcup said:
It will be a problem eventually though because it's unlikely he'll be playing for them for the last 2 years of that contract. So they'll be stuck paying him 400k+ a week when he'll be playing somewhere like the MLS or back in Argentina.Cafc43v3r said:
The problem isn't Messi's salary, what ever it is. The problem is what they pay the "supporting cast" who don't actually generate any income.Sage said:
Maybe for his salary yes, but not the rest of the club or it’s players. They’re in huge, huge financial trouble and need to get rid of more players just to be able to have a chance of funding this.Cafc43v3r said:
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?
He will also be earning far less this coming season than he does in 22/23 season, allowing Barcelona another year to get their house in order.
I don't know what the solution is because if they didn't pay Messi someone else would.
All the talk is that he's agreed a reduced salary to stay but he hasn't really. Instead of signing a 2 year deal on his current wage, they're just spreading it over 5 years. The guy knows his worth and he's not signing for them on 400k a week when he could get 1m at PSG. Messi obviously loves Barcelona but let's not kid ourselves he's signing for them for less than half his salary to do them a favour.0 -
Yes the contract is now a problem, it's kicking the can. His salary is not the problem. Which is what I originally said.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It will be a problem eventually though because it's unlikely he'll be playing for them for the last 2 years of that contract. So they'll be stuck paying him 400k+ a week when he'll be playing somewhere like the MLS or back in Argentina.Cafc43v3r said:
The problem isn't Messi's salary, what ever it is. The problem is what they pay the "supporting cast" who don't actually generate any income.Sage said:
Maybe for his salary yes, but not the rest of the club or it’s players. They’re in huge, huge financial trouble and need to get rid of more players just to be able to have a chance of funding this.Cafc43v3r said:
It's not unaffordable because even on his previous salary he produced more income than his salary.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57836300
Messi has agreed to halve his salary, which will still be unaffordable. A 5 year deal too, will be really be playing to a high level at 39?
He will also be earning far less this coming season than he does in 22/23 season, allowing Barcelona another year to get their house in order.
I don't know what the solution is because if they didn't pay Messi someone else would.
All the talk is that he's agreed a reduced salary to stay but he hasn't really. Instead of signing a 2 year deal on his current wage, they're just spreading it over 5 years. The guy knows his worth and he's not signing for them on 400k a week when he could get 1m at PSG. Messi obviously loves Barcelona but let's not kid ourselves he's signing for them for less than half his salary to do them a favour.0 -
Has Pope fully recovered from his injury yet,if he hasn't I don't think Spurs would be buying Pope yet0
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Ryan Bertrand .. free from Saints to Foxes .. age 31 but still one of the best English left backs of recent times0
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Going to be a big year for Solskjaer if the rumours are true...
Talk of Varane and Trippier signing for Man Utd next week
Expectations are going to be upon him a bit like they were for Lampard last season if so3 -
I got get why they want Trippier, not that I don't think he is good, but right back is far from their biggest problem.ForeverAddickted said:Going to be a big year for Solskjaer if the rumours are true...
Talk of Varane and Trippier signing for Man Utd next week
Expectations are going to be upon him a bit like they were for Lampard last season if so1 -
This made me chuckle especially after the last Man U loanee he was entrusted with.
http://www.football365.com/news/lee-bowyer-birmingham-city-man-utd-tahith-chong
Bowyer told talkSPORT: “I don’t like to speak about myself too much, but my record with loan players is good. It’s very good.“Man United would have done their homework and recognised that and they wanted Chong to come here and Chong wanted to come here, which is important.“My job is to send him back a better player. Do I believe that will happen? Yes, because it’s happened to every player I’ve worked with.“It’s good to have a club of Man United’s stature to trust me with such a talented player.14 -
“And I could have walked away from Charlton plenty of times. But I stayed loyal to the club”Jac_52 said:This made me chuckle especially after the last Man U loanee he was entrusted with.
http://www.football365.com/news/lee-bowyer-birmingham-city-man-utd-tahith-chong
Bowyer told talkSPORT: “I don’t like to speak about myself too much, but my record with loan players is good. It’s very good.“Man United would have done their homework and recognised that and they wanted Chong to come here and Chong wanted to come here, which is important.“My job is to send him back a better player. Do I believe that will happen? Yes, because it’s happened to every player I’ve worked with.“It’s good to have a club of Man United’s stature to trust me with such a talented player.5 -
From a loanee perspective...Jac_52 said:This made me chuckle especially after the last Man U loanee he was entrusted with.
http://www.football365.com/news/lee-bowyer-birmingham-city-man-utd-tahith-chong
Bowyer told talkSPORT: “I don’t like to speak about myself too much, but my record with loan players is good. It’s very good.“Man United would have done their homework and recognised that and they wanted Chong to come here and Chong wanted to come here, which is important.“My job is to send him back a better player. Do I believe that will happen? Yes, because it’s happened to every player I’ve worked with.“It’s good to have a club of Man United’s stature to trust me with such a talented player.
Matt Smith
Matt Smith
Paul Smyth
& Dylan Levitt enter the chat. (There's likely more failed loanees but I couldn't be bothered to think).2 -
And they owe me everything I single handedly saved the clubJ BLOCK said:
“And I could have walked away from Charlton plenty of times. But I stayed loyal to the club”Jac_52 said:This made me chuckle especially after the last Man U loanee he was entrusted with.
http://www.football365.com/news/lee-bowyer-birmingham-city-man-utd-tahith-chong
Bowyer told talkSPORT: “I don’t like to speak about myself too much, but my record with loan players is good. It’s very good.“Man United would have done their homework and recognised that and they wanted Chong to come here and Chong wanted to come here, which is important.“My job is to send him back a better player. Do I believe that will happen? Yes, because it’s happened to every player I’ve worked with.“It’s good to have a club of Man United’s stature to trust me with such a talented player.2








