by From Despair To Where? » 27 Aug 2024 12:02
by Mr Angry » 27 Aug 2024 12:03
PanasOrion1871 Birmingham have £1m bid accepted for perennial scorer against Reading, Lyndon Dykes.
About to turn 29, and hasn't scored more than 8 league goals in a season since 2020/21. And he is, by all accounts, being forced out by QPR as they want the money, so probably isn't thrilled about the move down a division
by From Despair To Where? » 27 Aug 2024 12:04
Mr AngryPanasOrion1871 Birmingham have £1m bid accepted for perennial scorer against Reading, Lyndon Dykes.
About to turn 29, and hasn't scored more than 8 league goals in a season since 2020/21. And he is, by all accounts, being forced out by QPR as they want the money, so probably isn't thrilled about the move down a division
It won't help his International career either.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 27 Aug 2024 14:41
From Despair To Where?Mr AngryPanas
About to turn 29, and hasn't scored more than 8 league goals in a season since 2020/21. And he is, by all accounts, being forced out by QPR as they want the money, so probably isn't thrilled about the move down a division
It won't help his International career either.
He's Scottish. It will make fcuk all difference.
There's Shankland and Nisbet and that's pretty much it. I guess there's Che Adams but he's hardly prolific.
by Clyde1998 » 28 Aug 2024 01:14
From Despair To Where?Mr AngryPanas
About to turn 29, and hasn't scored more than 8 league goals in a season since 2020/21. And he is, by all accounts, being forced out by QPR as they want the money, so probably isn't thrilled about the move down a division
It won't help his International career either.
He's Scottish. It will make fcuk all difference.
There's Shankland and Nisbet and that's pretty much it. I guess there's Che Adams but he's hardly prolific.
by From Despair To Where? » 28 Aug 2024 07:36
by Clyde1998 » 30 Aug 2024 10:00
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Aug 2024 10:05
Clyde1998 Scott Wright has joined Birmingham from Rangers, becoming their fifteenth signing of the summer.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 30 Aug 2024 10:13
WestYorksRoyalClyde1998 Scott Wright has joined Birmingham from Rangers, becoming their fifteenth signing of the summer.
They're also bidding >£9m for Jay Stansfield. I wonder if we're going to see tighter FFP restriction in L1 and L2 off the back of this.
by Clyde1998 » 30 Aug 2024 10:17
WestYorksRoyalClyde1998 Scott Wright has joined Birmingham from Rangers, becoming their fifteenth signing of the summer.
They're also bidding >£9m for Jay Stansfield. I wonder if we're going to see tighter FFP restriction in L1 and L2 off the back of this.
by Clyde1998 » 30 Aug 2024 10:26
Mid Sussex RoyalWestYorksRoyalClyde1998 Scott Wright has joined Birmingham from Rangers, becoming their fifteenth signing of the summer.
They're also bidding >£9m for Jay Stansfield. I wonder if we're going to see tighter FFP restriction in L1 and L2 off the back of this.
Record signing in L1 if it happens.
Wrexham still signing players too...
by Sutekh » 30 Aug 2024 11:35
Clyde1998Mid Sussex RoyalWestYorksRoyal They're also bidding >£9m for Jay Stansfield. I wonder if we're going to see tighter FFP restriction in L1 and L2 off the back of this.
Record signing in L1 if it happens.
Wrexham still signing players too...
I think they've roughly matched the record twice this season already - Christoph Klarer and Willum Willumsson (both around £4m). Will Grigg to Sunderland in 2018 was £4m apparently.
TransferMarkt reckons they've spent €16.7m (~£14m) this season already. They'd be approaching £25m if they signed Stansfield!
by Sutekh » 30 Aug 2024 11:43
WestYorksRoyalClyde1998 Scott Wright has joined Birmingham from Rangers, becoming their fifteenth signing of the summer.
They're also bidding >£9m for Jay Stansfield. I wonder if we're going to see tighter FFP restriction in L1 and L2 off the back of this.
by Clyde1998 » 30 Aug 2024 12:02
SutekhClyde1998Mid Sussex Royal
Record signing in L1 if it happens.
Wrexham still signing players too...
I think they've roughly matched the record twice this season already - Christoph Klarer and Willum Willumsson (both around £4m). Will Grigg to Sunderland in 2018 was £4m apparently.
TransferMarkt reckons they've spent €16.7m (~£14m) this season already. They'd be approaching £25m if they signed Stansfield!
Then there's all the wages! It's utterly ludicrous at L1 level, what did Fulham spend when they were at this level and had the likes of Peschisoldo, Horsfield, Albert, Saha, Beardsley and god knows who else in their squad.
Really hope they stay down....
by Sutekh » 30 Aug 2024 12:19
Clyde1998SutekhClyde1998 I think they've roughly matched the record twice this season already - Christoph Klarer and Willum Willumsson (both around £4m). Will Grigg to Sunderland in 2018 was £4m apparently.
TransferMarkt reckons they've spent €16.7m (~£14m) this season already. They'd be approaching £25m if they signed Stansfield!
Then there's all the wages! It's utterly ludicrous at L1 level, what did Fulham spend when they were at this level and had the likes of Peschisoldo, Horsfield, Albert, Saha, Beardsley and god knows who else in their squad.
Really hope they stay down....
I've worked out Fulham spent around £7.75m in 1997-98 (6th) and around £3m in 1998-99 (1st). The wages must've been well beyond this level.
The Transfer Index suggests that's around £44.7m and £13.2m respectively in 2018-19 money. Not sure how good a transfer inflation index is when looking at lower leagues though, as revenue/costs don't seem to have increased anywhere near as much as they have in higher leagues and that's probably the biggest factor in club expenditure.
Took them two years of big spending to actually get promoted though (albeit their spending started after being promoted from the fourth tier, rather than relegation from the second tier) and then they spent even more money to get to and stay in the Premier League.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Aug 2024 16:17
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Aug 2024 17:34
Snowflake Royal Would enjoy a joint L1 approach of just kicking all their players into a prolonged spell on the treatment table and watch their house of cards explode.
They may have worse owners than Dai. But they may get away with it.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Aug 2024 19:38
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Would enjoy a joint L1 approach of just kicking all their players into a prolonged spell on the treatment table and watch their house of cards explode.
They may have worse owners than Dai. But they may get away with it.
How could they be worse than Dai? He got relegated, lost interest and fcuked off. They got relegated and doubled down on their ambition and invested. What they are doing is not "bad"; they're being compared in this thread to Fulham for whom the Al-Fayed era worked out pretty well for.
Of course it could all go wrong, but it could all go very right too. And the fact they have hung around after a disastrous first season is a pretty encouraging sign for them.
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Aug 2024 20:08
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Would enjoy a joint L1 approach of just kicking all their players into a prolonged spell on the treatment table and watch their house of cards explode.
They may have worse owners than Dai. But they may get away with it.
How could they be worse than Dai? He got relegated, lost interest and fcuked off. They got relegated and doubled down on their ambition and invested. What they are doing is not "bad"; they're being compared in this thread to Fulham for whom the Al-Fayed era worked out pretty well for.
Of course it could all go wrong, but it could all go very right too. And the fact they have hung around after a disastrous first season is a pretty encouraging sign for them.
They've sacked 2 good managers doing well and replaced them with useless names falling down the table.
They've had Birmingham fighting relegation consistently longer than we were. They're spending PL money in L1.
They've only avoided deductions because they sold Bellingham for more than twice what we got for Olise, and then probably got a huge sell on too.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Aug 2024 22:09
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal How could they be worse than Dai? He got relegated, lost interest and fcuked off. They got relegated and doubled down on their ambition and invested. What they are doing is not "bad"; they're being compared in this thread to Fulham for whom the Al-Fayed era worked out pretty well for.
Of course it could all go wrong, but it could all go very right too. And the fact they have hung around after a disastrous first season is a pretty encouraging sign for them.
They've sacked 2 good managers doing well and replaced them with useless names falling down the table.
They've had Birmingham fighting relegation consistently longer than we were. They're spending PL money in L1.
They've only avoided deductions because they sold Bellingham for more than twice what we got for Olise, and then probably got a huge sell on too.
These guys have owned the club fewer than 18 months.
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