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Everything posted by Jackie Broon
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My thinking the main reasons he wants out are possibly: Lack of support on the pitch always being played as an isolated lone striker. The club not matching his ambition. The burglary making him feel unsafe in the area - it's notable that, although players have been getting burgled regularly for years, the club announced that they would be introducing new security measures in late May, right around when rumours of him wanting to leave started.
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I don't think they have had a hands off approach, that's the issue, they reportedly require every decision to be signed off by them, that's the opposite of hands off.
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Ultimately, we could potentially have signed those players if we had acted more quickly and decisively. We put in lowball offers that we knew would be refused and that just alerted other clubs, giving them time to come in and get the players. Maybe that would still have happened if we had gone straight in with an offer that might have been accepted, but it would have given us a chance.
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... and then walk away grumbling about 'Newcastle tax'.
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Or us saying 'take or leave our £35m offer', and then Spurs signing him for £40m.
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I can't see it. I don't think she's someone who wpuld be interested in being an employee.
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I think there was an element of trying to dispel the image that we had unlimited money, but in the documentary when we were negotiating for Gordon, Staveley was constantly pushing at PIF... Earls was literally in the back seat. I wish him all the best, but he comes across as a bit of a yes man. Unfortunately, I don't think PIF will appoint anyone who challenges them like Staveley did.
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Transfer fees in count towalds incone for three years for both PL PSR and UEFA FFP.
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So frustrating that he was reportedly keen to join us but we've been haggling over him for over a year now, while his value has just continued to go up and up, and now he's out of our range.
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Still against the rules: T.3. Any Club which by itself, by any of its Officials, by any of its Players, by its Football Agent, by any other Person on its behalf or by any other means whatsoever makes an approach either directly or indirectly to a Contract Player except as permitted by either Rule T.1.2 or Rule T.2 shall be in breach of these Rules and may be dealt with under the provisions of Section W (Disciplinary) of these Rules.
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If he signs a new 5 year contract his transfer fee amortisation would fall from roughly £12m per year to £4.8m. He is reportedly currently on £120k per week, technically we could increase that to £260k without it costing us anything extra in PSR terms. It would probably be a bit more complicated than that with signing on fees and other stuff but £300k wouldn't be likely to be out of the question financially.
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I doubt it, this is direct from Lisa Nandy: "the regulator will not have responsibility for profit and sustainability rules, it will protect and promote the sustainability of English football more broadly, in the interests of fans and the local communities football clubs serve. Ultimately the Premier League is responsible for implementing its own profit and sustainability rules."
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Hugo Ekitike (not playing for Liverpool for a while)
Jackie Broon replied to Miggys First Goal's topic in Football
Crazy money for a kid who could easily be another Jaden Sancho or Temo Werner.