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Re: Pogrebnyak

by Bandini » 19 Jun 2012 17:31

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Saaaaaaaammmmmm IN on Page 1


You're already in, you tard.


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Re: Pogrebnyak

by stickywhisky » 19 Jun 2012 18:11

His entry has been updated on wikipedia.... :roll:

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by Dr Z » 19 Jun 2012 18:15

It's all about quality, not quantity...

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by Handsome Man » 19 Jun 2012 18:18

Dr Z It's all about quality, not quantity...


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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Cypry » 19 Jun 2012 18:21

Ian Royal
Franchise FC Just to put the finances in context :

Even if the suggested £65k per week is correct -

Jay Rodriguez - £30k per week for 52 weeks for 4 years = £6.24m +£7m transfer fee is £13.24m
The Pog - £65k per week for 52 weeks for 4 years = £13.52m

Not much difference in price for a current international who's been plying his trade in the top divisions of Europe, versus an unproven, non-international.
JR may prove to be a worldbeater, but at the current moment, this looks like a reasonable deal in comparison


The main difference would be upon relegation. We'd find it fairly easy to move on Rodriguez for a decent fee and he'd find it fairly easy to find a similar or better wage.
Pogrebneyak on the other hand, obviously we'd find it relatively easy to get a large fee than we spent, but would he find somewhere that would pay as much or more as easily? Much less certain, in which case we could be stuck with someone on £45k in the Chump for 3 years. Which would be Bad.

So it's not as simple as you say.


I think it's highly unlikely that we'll be paying anywhere near £65k r even £45k - bet The Sun have been told the deal's worth £13M and someone's been clever enough to get the office calculator out and average it out per week...

It may well be a £13 M deal, but I'd be willing to bet that includes a sizeable signing on fee (given that he's on a free), and bonus payments, etc - be surprised if his "actual" weekly salary is in excess of £35k


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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Elmer Park » 19 Jun 2012 18:30

I'd be amazed if we're offering him £65k a week. Apart from the financial implications I don't think McDermott would want to disturb the equilibrium with the other players to that degree.

That aside, if he is a player McDermott wants I hope we get him but, apart from a sensational start to his short spell at Fulham, wasn't he fairly ineffective ?
Nonetheless, I'm not going to complain if we get him as his reputation is clearly a step up on our existing players.

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Re: Pogrebnyak

by LanercostRoyal » 19 Jun 2012 18:31

Sky Sports reporting 2 separate stories about the same player! One saying that Pogrebnyak is in talks with Reading and other prem clubs, and another saying that he will sign for Reading if he passes a medical tomorrow!! :?:

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Friday's Legacy » 19 Jun 2012 18:45

Elmer Park I'd be amazed if we're offering him £65k a week.


We're not. It's around £30-35k a week with bonuses, and a hefty signing on fee.

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by akranes » 19 Jun 2012 18:48

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akranes "Reading
On 19 June 2012 it was announced that Pogrebnyak will sign for Reading, pending a medical on 20 June 2012."
(^ already been posted)
Was pretty exciting to see, though I'm sure it's a long way off...
would be a very good quality addition imo, we need more russian players.

Akranes, as in the Icelandic town?

Lola goes to a party there in 101 Reykjavík I think. For my part I had lunch there once.


Yeah, unfortunately not because I live there, just a name I happen to use occassionally.
Hoping to go to Iceland in the future (culture/scenery etc). :D


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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Ian Royal » 19 Jun 2012 18:50

Cypry
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Franchise FC Just to put the finances in context :

Even if the suggested £65k per week is correct -

Jay Rodriguez - £30k per week for 52 weeks for 4 years = £6.24m +£7m transfer fee is £13.24m
The Pog - £65k per week for 52 weeks for 4 years = £13.52m

Not much difference in price for a current international who's been plying his trade in the top divisions of Europe, versus an unproven, non-international.
JR may prove to be a worldbeater, but at the current moment, this looks like a reasonable deal in comparison


The main difference would be upon relegation. We'd find it fairly easy to move on Rodriguez for a decent fee and he'd find it fairly easy to find a similar or better wage.
Pogrebneyak on the other hand, obviously we'd find it relatively easy to get a large fee than we spent, but would he find somewhere that would pay as much or more as easily? Much less certain, in which case we could be stuck with someone on £45k in the Chump for 3 years. Which would be Bad.

So it's not as simple as you say.


I think it's highly unlikely that we'll be paying anywhere near £65k r even £45k - bet The Sun have been told the deal's worth £13M and someone's been clever enough to get the office calculator out and average it out per week...

It may well be a £13 M deal, but I'd be willing to bet that includes a sizeable signing on fee (given that he's on a free), and bonus payments, etc - be surprised if his "actual" weekly salary is in excess of £35k


Oh so do I. But we were in theoretical territory.

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by themadstad » 19 Jun 2012 18:58

Pavel hasn't even decided to come here, talking to other clubs at the moment.

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Re: Pogrebnyak

by Royal Lady » 19 Jun 2012 18:59

Exciting as this news is, is it really a McD decision do you think? I hope so.

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Re: Pogrebnyak

by Mintymurray » 19 Jun 2012 19:05

Tard, is that Mong? My fav word!


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Re: Pogrebnyak

by Friday's Legacy » 19 Jun 2012 19:16

Royal Lady Exciting as this news is, is it really a McD decision do you think? I hope so.


Absolutely. NH said recently all player decisions remain his and Brian's. NH wouldn't stick around if that wasn't the case, and nor would McDermott.

Pogrebnyak is a big strong forward, like Roberts, and has a good goalscoring record at the top level. He fits the bill perfectly. In fact there are a lot of people looking at this and asking how we're getting him (if we get him).

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by ZacNaloen » 19 Jun 2012 19:19

Isn't it obvious? Zingarevich, is a zenit fan and as a rich young socialite he probably knows him quite well personally. That's a massive draw, just add the fact we can afford him and boom. Unlikely signing.

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Ian Royal » 19 Jun 2012 19:24

Ra Ra Pogrebneyak,
Russia's greatest goalmachine.
He turned down Fulham,
And he'll win us the League.

Apologies for the Boney Micide.

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Friday's Legacy » 19 Jun 2012 19:34

ZacNaloen Isn't it obvious? Zingarevich, is a zenit fan and as a rich young socialite he probably knows him quite well personally. That's a massive draw, just add the fact we can afford him and boom. Unlikely signing.


Indeed, and apparently flew out to meet him during the Euro's. That I can believe, as he also wanted to speak to Sigurdsson himself to convince him to come here. Never very likely with Liverpool's interest though, but AZ prepared to go that extra mile to sell his vision of the club to new players.

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by TBM » 19 Jun 2012 21:52

He was already at the Euros watching tbf

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by Geekins » 19 Jun 2012 21:54

Thanks FL - that's good insight about Anton selling the vision to the players (and the wages help too) ;)

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Re: RUMOUR - Pavel Pogrebnyak

by urz13 » 19 Jun 2012 21:58

akranes
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akranes "Reading
On 19 June 2012 it was announced that Pogrebnyak will sign for Reading, pending a medical on 20 June 2012."
(^ already been posted)
Was pretty exciting to see, though I'm sure it's a long way off...
would be a very good quality addition imo, we need more russian players.

Akranes, as in the Icelandic town?

Lola goes to a party there in 101 Reykjavík I think. For my part I had lunch there once.


Yeah, unfortunately not because I live there, just a name I happen to use occassionally.
Hoping to go to Iceland in the future (culture/scenery etc). :D


Hi Jay.

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