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Post by revilo on Aug 20, 2019 19:33:13 GMT
You've joined a club who are batting who are below their level. You'll live to regret being kicked in the balls by one of our fans.
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Post by elfsborgfranboras on Aug 20, 2019 19:35:46 GMT
You've joined a club who are batting who are below their level. You'll live to regret being kicked in the balls by one of our fans. Another guy who'll take consolation when he looks at his bank balance.
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Post by rationaladdick on Aug 20, 2019 19:48:13 GMT
Not sure it was his decision to make. Arsenal sold him. I seriously doubt we ever offered Arsenal even 1/3 of the fee they got for him. This to me is not like Djiksteel, who clearly fomented a move via his agent.
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Post by revilo on Aug 20, 2019 20:12:06 GMT
Not sure it was his decision to make. Arsenal sold him. I seriously doubt we ever offered Arsenal even 1/3 of the fee they got for him. This to me is not like Djiksteel, who clearly fomented a move via his agent. We'll soon see
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Post by revilo on Aug 20, 2019 20:14:16 GMT
He'll soon realise he fucked up
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Post by Mundell on Aug 20, 2019 20:21:23 GMT
He'll soon realise he fucked up What should he have done instead?
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Post by aaronaldo on Aug 20, 2019 21:22:18 GMT
He'll soon realise he fucked up What should he have done instead? Yeah I’d like to know this...
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Post by MidlandRed on Aug 20, 2019 21:24:11 GMT
Non argument Arsenal will have accepted the largest bid. He will have spoken to them and heard they had promotion goals and a nice big fat contract offer
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2019 21:31:36 GMT
Absolutely no complaints with the lad. He served us very well. Arsenal sold him for a fee we couldn’t get near and Derby offered him I’m sure a very lucrative contract. That’s life...
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Post by willett on Aug 20, 2019 21:56:04 GMT
Too early to tell if it was a good/bad decision.
RD would never have coughed up even a quarter of the fee for him though, so he was never going to come to us.
Quality Player though.
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Post by revilo on Aug 20, 2019 22:24:31 GMT
He'll soon realise he fucked up What should he have done instead? I'm sure he would of had better options. Derby will be mid table at a push without Lampard.
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Post by lukepiestalker on Aug 21, 2019 5:15:34 GMT
In an industry where you could easily be finished tomorrow, I can't blame young payers for taking a good deal.
Moreover, ask why we cannot compete to get him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2019 6:20:44 GMT
In an industry where you could easily be finished tomorrow, I can't blame young payers for taking a good deal. Moreover, ask why we cannot compete to get him. Because he cost about 10 million and a huge fat salary... Football has gone mad, and very soon there will be more Bury's and Bolton's and i'm more than happy not to go that route.
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Post by AndyAddick on Aug 21, 2019 7:32:00 GMT
football is a business , the sooner people realize this the better, Id jump ship for more money , loyalty is a thing of the past ! ! ££££ talks
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Post by earlpurple on Aug 21, 2019 8:34:23 GMT
I didn't see the game yesterday so I have no idea if he played well or not. Derby lost 1-2 at home against Bristol City but it's early in the season and at worst they'll be a mid-table team this season and I can't see how he had any option available better than mid-table championship.
He just wanted to be in a club where he'd get in the team and he was picked in the team yesterday.
He has a long career ahead and if he plays well for Derby he can move on later to a more successful club.
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Post by jonkool on Aug 21, 2019 8:48:52 GMT
For lower budget clubs splashing a big transfer fee and wages on Bielik is just not efficient and Bow and SG have stretched the budget wisely on loans and undervalued alternatives.
It is what it is and we will then wait until next May to see which clubs spent wisely and those who wasted their budget.
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Post by reamsofverse on Aug 21, 2019 8:55:25 GMT
The only relevant factors here are Arsenal and Derby and should he left one for the other?
We don't even enter the equation, he was never our player and there was no Charlton or Derby decision for him to make.
A few fans getting carried away by our start I fear and come May we'll be behind Derby in the table for sure.
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Post by elfsborgfranboras on Aug 21, 2019 9:09:08 GMT
football is a business , the sooner people realize this the better, Id jump ship for more money , loyalty is a thing of the past ! ! ££££ talks All day long Andrew
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Post by oldred on Aug 21, 2019 9:17:40 GMT
football is a business , the sooner people realize this the better, Id jump ship for more money , loyalty is a thing of the past ! ! ££££ talks All day long Andrew And therein lies the problem, it’s a business that for the majority of clubs loses millions of pounds every year. How long can any business survive those of losses.? Bolton and Bury might just be the beginning. As regards to the players, of course they will always go to the highest payers, but clubs overpaying are contributing to their own money problems and future instability.
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Post by elfsborgfranboras on Aug 21, 2019 9:31:14 GMT
All day long Andrew And therein lies the problem, it’s a business that for the majority of clubs loses millions of pounds every year. How long can any business survive those of losses.? Bolton and Bury might just be the beginning. As regards to the players, of course they will always go to the highest payers, but clubs overpaying are contributing to their own money problems and future instability. Whilst without contradicting myself, you have to speculate to accumulate ultimately.
The Belgian decided to do things on the cheap and look what it did to us.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2019 14:02:10 GMT
And therein lies the problem, it’s a business that for the majority of clubs loses millions of pounds every year. How long can any business survive those of losses.? Bolton and Bury might just be the beginning. As regards to the players, of course they will always go to the highest payers, but clubs overpaying are contributing to their own money problems and future instability. Whilst without contradicting myself, you have to speculate to accumulate ultimately.
The Belgian decided to do things on the cheap and look what it did to us.
Seems to have been corrected and the downward spiral stopped, unlike other clubs. Never look back, only forward..
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Post by elfsborgfranboras on Aug 21, 2019 17:24:44 GMT
Whilst without contradicting myself, you have to speculate to accumulate ultimately.
The Belgian decided to do things on the cheap and look what it did to us.
Seems to have been corrected and the downward spiral stopped, unlike other clubs. Never look back, only forward.. That's what seriouslyridiculous says.....often.
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Post by seriouslyred on Aug 21, 2019 18:02:33 GMT
Seems to have been corrected and the downward spiral stopped, unlike other clubs. Never look back, only forward.. That's what seriouslyridiculous says.....often. Our club is running a very different model to Derby. We had Bielik for just one season and helped turn him into a £10M player... Dijksteel played barely more than a season for us and we sell for £2M. And yet these players aren't good enough for their new clubs who lose millions. In the meantime we have a reputation for developing our own AND EPL loans which means we will recruit the best 10 year olds around and be given more EPL loans like Gallagher. It's a sustainable model and we are not going out of business. Whether we can keep improving on the pitch is open to question - and we all look forward to kick off in 45 minutes...
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Post by rationaladdick on Aug 25, 2019 3:33:21 GMT
You know who should be worried? Grant. Hudd is in the relegation zone. They can no longer afford his PL salary and I think he will get sold at the end of the year to the highest bidder. Three clubs in 3 years? Not exactly stable.
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Post by oldred on Aug 25, 2019 3:58:17 GMT
You know who should be worried? Grant. Hudd is in the relegation zone. They can no longer afford his PL salary and I think he will get sold at the end of the year to the highest bidder. Three clubs in 3 years? Not exactly stable. I doubt that he will mind tbh, as long as his income remains stable and at that level, he will put up with moving a few times. He didn’t move to Huddersfield for football reasons.
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Post by hairyhotdog on Aug 25, 2019 6:16:57 GMT
You know who should be worried? Grant. Hudd is in the relegation zone. They can no longer afford his PL salary and I think he will get sold at the end of the year to the highest bidder. Three clubs in 3 years? Not exactly stable. Why should Grant be worried..? numerous people have stated on here that Huddersfield will be a force in this league with their “unfair advantage “ of parachute payments.... Grant will be back in Premier League next year while we return to League 1, remember....?
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Post by ExeterAddick on Aug 25, 2019 8:14:33 GMT
So long as Grant is scoring, he’ll be fine. Plenty of Championship clubs would take him
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Post by rationaladdick on Aug 25, 2019 16:00:15 GMT
So long as Grant is scoring, he’ll be fine. Plenty of Championship clubs would take him That's my point. Is that what he wants?
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Post by elfsborgfranboras on Aug 25, 2019 16:40:54 GMT
Whilst without contradicting myself, you have to speculate to accumulate ultimately.
The Belgian decided to do things on the cheap and look what it did to us.
Seems to have been corrected and the downward spiral stopped, unlike other clubs. Never look back, only forward.. ! Head=Sand=Deserve a Bury!
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Post by oldred on Aug 25, 2019 16:46:17 GMT
So long as Grant is scoring, he’ll be fine. Plenty of Championship clubs would take him That's my point. Is that what he wants? I suspect what he wants, is to continue to earn what he is earning, or more if the opportunity arises. I really doubt that he cares who is his employer will be that pays it.
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