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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 13:16:41 GMT
I don't understand fully the financial fair play, but does higher income from gate revenue, allow you to spend more, should you of course wish to do so?. Yes you are right... www.financialfairplay.co.uk/scmp.phpThe Sunderland owner, tweeted to their fans, a thank you for all their support.which enabled them to do the business they have done, this January..
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Post by bexleyboy on Feb 2, 2019 13:18:33 GMT
LB and Gallen have work to do next week scouring through the free agent options which surely they have to do.[/quote There are still targets that may have their contracts cancelled by their clubs , that we can sign as free agents , sounds like 1 or 2 may have come to our notice late in the window that we will be pursuing on Monday ......
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Post by bexleyboy on Feb 2, 2019 13:20:18 GMT
The Sunderland owner, tweeted to their fans, a thank you for all their support.which enabled them to do the business they have done, this January.. Lot easier when you get over 40000 for a league one game .... but we should be getting 16 with how well the team are doing but we know why that’s not happening and these people are blaming everyone else ...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 13:29:24 GMT
The Sunderland owner, tweeted to their fans, a thank you for all their support.which enabled them to do the business they have done, this January.. Lot easier when you get over 40000 for a league one game .... but we should be getting 16 with how well the team are doing but we know why that’s not happening and these people are blaming everyone else ... That was my point!..
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Post by willett on Feb 2, 2019 13:55:19 GMT
Stop looking to blame the supporters.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 14:00:15 GMT
Stop looking to blame the supporters. No it’s the non supporters who are partially to blame!!
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Post by willett on Feb 2, 2019 14:12:32 GMT
Stop looking to blame the supporters. No it’s the non supporters who are partially to blame!! Do you think they are more to blame than the owner?
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Post by reamsofverse on Feb 2, 2019 14:13:12 GMT
Ask Vannes to terminate Yan's contract and bring him in until the end of the season.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 14:14:17 GMT
No it’s the non supporters who are partially to blame!! Do you think they are more to blame than the owner? I didn’t say that.... Without supporters you can’t pay wages and our outlay is still too high so it’s a catch 22...
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Post by willett on Feb 2, 2019 14:14:44 GMT
Ask Vannes to terminate Yan's contract and bring him in until the end of the season. Would mean RD swallowing his pride though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 14:15:25 GMT
Ask Vannes to terminate Yan's contract and bring him in until the end of the season. Any contract terminated after the deadline will mean the player cannot play for a new club until next season.
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Post by reamsofverse on Feb 2, 2019 20:09:22 GMT
Appears that the collapse of Ched Evans proposed move to Bolton cost us Erhun Oztumer.
Again though we have been caught out relying on other clubs. Why not avoid the baggage and bring in a loan like Cullen and Bielik both of whom were straightforward?
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Post by Mundell on Feb 3, 2019 11:54:53 GMT
Thanks for that Mundell. In a nutshell there is a ‘protocol’ which is as leaky as a sieve if the EFL want to encourage clubs not to overspend. Indeed. The objectives of the SCMP and FFP are completely different, though I’ve never been sure whether the EFL fully understands that!! The SCMP is designed to prevent clubs funding excessive wage bills by taking on external debt and then falling into administration when the strategy doesn’t work. The rules make no distinction between external debt and funding via loans from the owner, perhaps because any attempt to be subtle might be open to abuse, but there is no limit on spending providing funding is via equity or loans and their subsequent write-down. By contrast, FFP in the Championship was, at least initially, designed to address the arms race in which season after season clubs spent more on wages as the clubs around them did likewise. The point about an arms race being that because every club involved spends more money nobody wins. Unfortunately for those clubs in the Championship who wished to be financially prudent, Richard Scudamore put an end to common sense by forcing clubs to accept much bigger spending limits. Scudamore didn’t want financially prudent clubs like Huddersfield making it to the Premier League, where they haven’t really tried to compete, much preferring to have the likes of Bournemouth who have been prepared to spend money and who broke the FFP rules to win promotion in the first place. A club like Charlton is destined to lose money in League One, but at least we can compete. The Championship is a financial graveyard where it will be hard to survive without a very wealthy owner who is prepared to throw money at the problem.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2019 17:35:32 GMT
Appears that the collapse of Ched Evans proposed move to Bolton cost us Erhun Oztumer. Again though we have been caught out relying on other clubs. Why not avoid the baggage and bring in a loan like Cullen and Bielik both of whom were straightforward? Seems Fleetwood did well.
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Post by bexleyboy on Feb 3, 2019 18:43:14 GMT
Appears that the collapse of Ched Evans proposed move to Bolton cost us Erhun Oztumer. Again though we have been caught out relying on other clubs. Why not avoid the baggage and bring in a loan like Cullen and Bielik both of whom were straightforward? Big positives are we seem to be going after a better quality of player .. that good sign for the summer ..... it’s more difficult getting these players and everyone needs patience but well done LB and SG at least we can see what their trying to archive
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Post by reamsofverse on Feb 3, 2019 19:36:48 GMT
Appears that the collapse of Ched Evans proposed move to Bolton cost us Erhun Oztumer. Again though we have been caught out relying on other clubs. Why not avoid the baggage and bring in a loan like Cullen and Bielik both of whom were straightforward? Big positives are we seem to be going after a better quality of player .. that good sign for the summer ..... it’s more difficult getting these players and everyone needs patience but well done LB and SG at least we can see what their trying to archive Stop trying to wind people up BB please. Tensions are running extremely high at the moment and we don't need your nonsense making it worse. Better quality of player my arse. Think before you post FFS!
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Post by Professor Glum on Feb 3, 2019 20:03:11 GMT
At least we now know where you live BB.
The Land of the Cloud Cuckoo.
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Post by massivebeak on Feb 3, 2019 20:17:16 GMT
Appears that the collapse of Ched Evans proposed move to Bolton cost us Erhun Oztumer. Again though we have been caught out relying on other clubs. Why not avoid the baggage and bring in a loan like Cullen and Bielik both of whom were straightforward? Big positives are we seem to be going after a better quality of player .. that good sign for the summer ..... it’s more difficult getting these players and everyone needs patience but well done LB and SG at least we can see what their trying to archive Can’t help yourself can you 😂😂😂
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Post by thevalleybest on Feb 3, 2019 20:18:31 GMT
Reams, lack of good striker signing last Thursday also to do with high operating costs?.
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Post by reamsofverse on Feb 3, 2019 20:42:54 GMT
Reams, lack of good striker signing last Thursday also to do with high operating costs?. The lunatic in Belgium had sanctioned a loan player to come in on decent wages. The fact that he never arrived was not his fault no matter how much we all detest him. Those handling it were too reliant on the other club like I keep saying.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 9:14:27 GMT
Apparently Charlton are discussing bringing in a free agent. Lee Erwin is one of them under discussion . No Darren Bent.
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Post by madz on Feb 4, 2019 9:35:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 9:44:09 GMT
Apparently Charlton are discussing bringing in a free agent. Lee Erwin is one of them under discussion . No Darren Bent. Could be good if he gets help for his depression which could have been location related perhaps... Also need to make sure his FIFA enquiry doesn’t cause us any problems.
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Post by cafc2002 on Feb 4, 2019 10:51:22 GMT
Apparently Charlton are discussing bringing in a free agent. Lee Erwin is one of them under discussion . No Darren Bent. Could be good if he gets help for his depression which could have been location related perhaps... Also need to make sure his FIFA enquiry doesn’t cause us any problems. He's one that Karl Robinson was after a year ago.
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Post by divot on Feb 4, 2019 11:11:08 GMT
It's gutting about Ozthumer.
I was really keen that we sign him back in his Dulwich days because he was easily one of the best non-league players I'd seen (and I saw him play a lot). He would work brilliantly with Taylor by finding pockets of space and the make runs into the box at the right time. He works his nuts off and I've even seen him score a couple of headers despite only being 5ft 3" (one was against Charlton). He just knows how to find space in the box.
Shame....
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Post by paperboy on Feb 4, 2019 12:34:02 GMT
Anthony Stokes would be preferable, he knows how to find the net.
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Post by oisalmon74 on Feb 4, 2019 13:12:30 GMT
Forwards available on a free valued the same as Bent (£900k)
Berbatov, Agbonlahor, Anichebe.
If only I'd won the Euromillions last week. Could you imagine Taylor and Anichebe or Agbonlahor up front with Berbatov off the bench in league 1
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Post by discocafc on Feb 4, 2019 22:13:34 GMT
Reams, lack of good striker signing last Thursday also to do with high operating costs?. The lunatic in Belgium had sanctioned a loan player to come in on decent wages. The fact that he never arrived was not his fault no matter how much we all detest him. Those handling it were too reliant on the other club like I keep saying. Exactly
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Post by revilo on Feb 5, 2019 8:02:27 GMT
Charlton Athletic boss reveals how close they were to signing Bolton ace Erhun Oztumer – and discusses bid to land Bristol City striker Mo Eisa
BY RICHARD CAWLEY
Lee Bowyer has revealed that Erhun Oztumer was ready to sign for Charlton Athletic on transfer deadline day – only for the move to collapse when Bolton Wanderers could not land a replacement.
The Addicks chief also confirmed that Bristol City’s Mo Eisa was a prime target. But again the Championship club were unable to make a signing of their own to free up the striker for a loan move.
Charlton did take Gillingham’s Josh Parker on a short-term permanent switch until the summer.
But they failed to bring in the kind of firepower to replace 14-goal Karlan Grant, who joined Huddersfield Town in a £2million deal last Wednesday.
Oztumer, 27, was actually with Addicks officials on Thursday as he waited for the green light to sign.
“I feel sorry for the lad,” said Charlton boss Bowyer. “He was at the ground to sign the papers.
“Because there was no number nine available, we went for the best number 10 who scores goals.
“In the last couple of seasons he has scored 15 goals and got 10 assists in both of them.
“We had a back-up plan which all went pear-shaped. It was reliant on Bolton bringing in Ched Evans – who then scored against us at the weekend!
“The kid was gutted. We had it all lined up but it didn’t go our way.
“He [Eisa] was one we were looking to bring in. Bristol were trying hard to bring someone in. There was a Championship club trying to take him as well but he said he wanted to come here, we were his first choice.
“He would’ve been a good replacement for Karlan in terms of the similarities between the two of them, but it just didn’t happen.
“I think they were trying to go for Scott Hogan, who ended up at Sheffield United. They were trying and trying, but couldn’t get anyone in.”
It left Bowyer desperately short of options for Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Fleetwood Town. Top-scorer Lyle Taylor serves the final match of his suspension against Southend this weekend.
“We had Igor [Vetokele] on the bench and he has only played 45 minutes since he dislocated his shoulder,” said Bowyer. “It was Reeco Hackett-Fairchild’s first start and Josh only trained on Friday.
“We were light – there is no hiding it. We’ll have the same problem this weekend.
“This is the hand we’ve been dealt and we’ve got to get on with it. There is no point crying over split milk – it is what it is, we can’t change it now.
“But we’ll also look at people who are out of contract as well and see if anyone has come available since the window closed. But I don’t think there is much out there, if I’m honest. There is no point bringing a body, in just for the sake of it.
“We had identified the best ones out there but we were reliant on the other clubs and unfortunately they had the same problem – they couldn’t release a striker until they had brought one in.
“To be honest, we were lucky to bring Josh in. He became available only a day or two before the end of the window.”
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Post by revilo on Feb 5, 2019 8:14:07 GMT
I've looked up free agents and there aren't that many.
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