Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

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Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by xtreme rebel » 16 Nov 2008 15:22

Rumours in Cork all the week now confirmed......

http://www.ccfcforum.com/forum/index.ph ... t&p=535071

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by ScottishRoyal » 16 Nov 2008 15:29

How much do you think? You're desperate for the money and seeing as anything could happen in the future (i.e form dips or injury) we wouldn't want to gamble too much.

£400k / £500k?

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by xtreme rebel » 16 Nov 2008 15:41

Figures being mentioned are 200k/300k....depending on the currency (Euro or Sterling).

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by mini _dariusz » 16 Nov 2008 15:45

LOL @ those thinking Doyle was committing signing a contract. He's offski you mugs and in the mean time he's fleecing more money out of you. :lol:

Double whammy kick in the teeth.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by moo » 16 Nov 2008 16:02

xtreme rebel Figures being mentioned are 200k/300k....depending on the currency (Euro or Sterling).


So Doyle is worth 2-3million (depending on currency)??

Seriously... wow..

Although I think Doyle will be here for a couple of seasons at least now, so I guess the instant cash is more important to Cork with their money woes.


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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Archie's penalty » 16 Nov 2008 16:07

Puts mini-dariusz on his ignore list...

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by readingbedding » 16 Nov 2008 16:25

Why are you bothered about what Village has to say?
He don't care about RFC.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by chilipepper91 » 16 Nov 2008 17:12

Archie's penalty Puts mini-dariusz on his ignore list...


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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Wycombe Royal » 16 Nov 2008 17:34

moo
xtreme rebel Figures being mentioned are 200k/300k....depending on the currency (Euro or Sterling).


So Doyle is worth 2-3million (depending on currency)??

Seriously... wow...


€200k is what I have read. That is an absolute steal from our point of view.

The new owner of Cork must really need some money quick....


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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Millsy » 16 Nov 2008 17:36

mini _dariusz LOL @ those thinking Doyle was committing signing a contract. He's offski you mugs


If he was off in January Cork wouldn't agree to that.

As I've said he's not going anywhere in January anyway. He'll stay till the end of the season at least.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 16 Nov 2008 18:06

mini _dariusz LOL @ those thinking Doyle was committing signing a contract. He's offski you mugs and in the mean time he's fleecing more money out of you. :lol:

Double whammy kick in the teeth.
Sign 3 year contract = Puts his value up by 2mill, so either way, we are keeping doyle, or getting more money out of him.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Cookie » 16 Nov 2008 18:13

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mini _dariusz LOL @ those thinking Doyle was committing signing a contract. He's offski you mugs


If he was off in January Cork wouldn't agree to that.

As I've said he's not going anywhere in January anyway. He'll stay till the end of the season at least.


None of this convinces me he's guaranteed to stay in January.
This is just RFC with its sound financial head on ensuring that when he does go it will (hopefully) be for a monster fee that won't be eroded by having CCFC take a big slice.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by brendywendy » 16 Nov 2008 18:32

mini _dariusz LOL @ those thinking Doyle was committing signing a contract. He's offski you mugs and in the mean time he's fleecing more money out of you. :lol:

Double whammy kick in the teeth.


what a moronic fishing attempt!
again
like theyd take that if he was going in two months for 7-10 million


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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Sarah Star » 16 Nov 2008 18:43

Surely this suits everyone.

Cork get the money they need now.

Reading get to pay less of a fee than they might otherwise have to.

Doyle doesn't have to feel he's denying Cork by not moving ... well, he says he doesn't want to go anywhere.

Everyone's happy.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by Sun Tzu » 16 Nov 2008 19:00

Interestingly the statement on the OS simply says we have paid the final amount due as part of the transfer. It doesn't say we have bought out any buy back deal.
It could simply be that there was a payment due on scoring 50 goals....

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by WoodleyRoyal » 16 Nov 2008 19:08

on corks official forum there not to happy with there chairman they think the payments far too low :lol: oh well there loss 25 guests reading there thread how many are reading fans do you think 8)

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by loyalroyal4life » 16 Nov 2008 19:13

Decent bit of business for us if its true.

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by strap » 16 Nov 2008 19:14

Sun Tzu Interestingly the statement on the OS simply says we have paid the final amount due as part of the transfer. It doesn't say we have bought out any buy back deal.
It could simply be that there was a payment due on scoring 50 goals....


I think more logical that they had a sell-on clause if he moved within his original contract period, which converted to an additional payment of some kind if he signed a new contract with us. Although now i think of it, this contract is actually his third with us, so I could be talking absolute rubbish .... just for a change :oops:

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by The whole year inn » 16 Nov 2008 19:24

So is 10% the entire sell-on clause?

ie Cork will not get a penny if he moves on in the future?

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Re: Reading buy 10% clause from Cork City for Kevin Doyle

by TFF » 16 Nov 2008 20:00

The whole year inn So is 10% the entire sell-on clause?

ie Cork will not get a penny if he moves on in the future?


That's how it's being reported.

http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/News/ ... on-clause/

Robbery if you ask me. Well played Squeaky.

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