Jagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
We can't sell Kingsley. Heart and soul of the club. Sell Queensley.
by NewCorkSeth » 05 Apr 2020 16:33
Jagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
by SCIAG » 05 Apr 2020 18:32
NewCorkSethJagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
We can't sell Kingsley. Heart and soul of the club. Sell Queensley.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 05 Apr 2020 20:31
NewCorkSethJagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
We can't sell Kingsley. Heart and soul of the club. Sell Queensley.
by tmesis » 05 Apr 2020 20:41
Jagermesiter1871NewCorkSethJagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
We can't sell Kingsley. Heart and soul of the club. Sell Queensley.
Will look a bit suspect selling Queensley for 45mil. Maybe 20.
by tmesis » 05 Apr 2020 20:47
SCIAG Think one of our major problems is that we have a really big squad. We have 22 senior pros, not counting those out on loan, and counting Rinomhota but not Richards or Watson. It’s ridiculous - on any given match day we’re paying at least four players at least thousand pounds each to sit in the stands.
That’s partially due to our utterly ridiculous turnover in managers, every manager wanting to impose their own style, every manager “needing” one transfer window where they are “properly backed”.
by fred sharpes nose » 05 Apr 2020 21:35
by 3points » 05 Apr 2020 23:12
by Jagermesiter1871 » 05 Apr 2020 23:53
by paddy20 » 06 Apr 2020 09:27
Jagermesiter1871 We're not even very good at cooking the books by the look of it. £26 mill for the Madejski? Derby sold basically an identical stadium for £80million and do you know how cheap a semi in Derby is compared to a semi in Whitley? It's not hard to pin point where its going wrong with the club.
by Franchise FC » 06 Apr 2020 10:47
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Apr 2020 11:36
Jagermesiter1871NewCorkSethJagermesiter1871 Looking forward to Kingsley being sold to the owners next year for £45million. Running out of things to sell after him though.
We can't sell Kingsley. Heart and soul of the club. Sell Queensley.
Will look a bit suspect selling Queensley for 45mil. Maybe 20.
by Zip » 06 Apr 2020 12:52
by Zip » 06 Apr 2020 13:36
by Franchise FC » 06 Apr 2020 13:37
Zip So a £40 million loss in 2018/19. That is horrific. Assuming we have some kind of summer transfer window we have to cut our cloth. This is going to catch up with us in the end.
by Zip » 06 Apr 2020 13:41
Franchise FCZip So a £40 million loss in 2018/19. That is horrific. Assuming we have some kind of summer transfer window we have to cut our cloth. This is going to catch up with us in the end.
How the hell have we managed to get into that state ?
Has anyone checked the stationery account ? Is someone nicking a few million £'s of paper clips ?
by Hound » 06 Apr 2020 13:44
by Zip » 06 Apr 2020 13:51
Hound I don't understand the whole thing tbh. How did we manage to lose that much? How have we not previously sold Loader and possibly Moore when interest for them? How did we make any signings at all this summer?
All very strange and not very pleasant reading
by Nameless » 06 Apr 2020 14:02
ZipHound I don't understand the whole thing tbh. How did we manage to lose that much? How have we not previously sold Loader and possibly Moore when interest for them? How did we make any signings at all this summer?
All very strange and not very pleasant reading
I think it simply boils down to paying huge amounts on player wages. Yet the club would have known about all of the outgoings so no excuses for this. It makes the decision to hang on to Loader last summer even more stupid.
by Zip » 06 Apr 2020 14:16
NamelessZipHound I don't understand the whole thing tbh. How did we manage to lose that much? How have we not previously sold Loader and possibly Moore when interest for them? How did we make any signings at all this summer?
All very strange and not very pleasant reading
I think it simply boils down to paying huge amounts on player wages. Yet the club would have known about all of the outgoings so no excuses for this. It makes the decision to hang on to Loader last summer even more stupid.
Hanging on to Loader was only stupid if we were actually getting any money for him.
Wolves basically wanted him for next to nothing upfront and then lots of conditional payments which would probably never have been paid.
We would have lost a player and retained all the risk.
While releasing him might have been ok in hindsight given that he seems to have stopped playing for us anyway we’d have been very little better off financially unless he’d played huge numbers of games for Wolves, they had won the league and the Champions League and he had featured for England at the Euros.
by Nameless » 06 Apr 2020 14:37
ZipNamelessZip
I think it simply boils down to paying huge amounts on player wages. Yet the club would have known about all of the outgoings so no excuses for this. It makes the decision to hang on to Loader last summer even more stupid.
Hanging on to Loader was only stupid if we were actually getting any money for him.
Wolves basically wanted him for next to nothing upfront and then lots of conditional payments which would probably never have been paid.
We would have lost a player and retained all the risk.
While releasing him might have been ok in hindsight given that he seems to have stopped playing for us anyway we’d have been very little better off financially unless he’d played huge numbers of games for Wolves, they had won the league and the Champions League and he had featured for England at the Euros.
Are you sure about the next to nothing bit upfront?
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