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Eveready

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  1. My point was solely in response to the comment that we shouldn't have bought Barnes last summer so we could keep Minteh this summer. If we bought a different player last summer that would be a moot point to start with. I'm not saying we shouldn't have bought Barnes, just that even if we didn't we would likely still need to raise c.20m by the end of June.
  2. If we believe the £30m gap figure then this still wouldn't have helped. Capology have Barnes' annual wage at £4m and £7.6m of his £38m fee would've been amortised over the last year. He almost certainly won us 3 points when he came off the bench and scored a brace against West Ham whilst 3-1 down, without which we would've finished below Man Utd and would've cost us £3m in PL finishing position cash. Very rough figures but: £4m +£7.6m -£3m =£8.6m total savings in this financial period
  3. Is anyone really talking him down that much? He looks a great prospect, but from a league which is notorious for goal scorers not being able to transition to the Premier League. It's looking increasingly likely (as presumably we won't sell Bruno or Isak) that it's either sell Minteh or take a points deduction. Without securing CL next year then we would expect to lose Isak & Bruno in the summer. I personally don't think taking the risk of losing them next summer is worth keeping a very promising, but unproven prospect for. The race for 4th is usually very close - we don't need the added pressure of a points deduction.
  4. Presumably neither Dortmund or Liverpool value him at £40m. Seeing as they know he's available for that price for next ~50 hours and there's not reports of them putting a bid in.
  5. Hopefully we're looking at doing all the smartarse shit we can. Not sure if there's any precedent, but we could try argue Tonali's fee shouldn't be amortised whilst he's under a ban as he's not a useable asset, which could save us close to £10m this year. Also, when selling, as cash isn't an issue, could we sell the player but have the entire payment due after 5 years? Assuming 3% inflation - a £40m sale at the start of year 1, which could be banked as profit, would only be an equivalent £34.5m payment by the end of year 5 after adjusting for inflation. Helps us on FFP and also helps the buying club with cash.
  6. Barnes has a remaining net book value of £30.4m. Even if we sold him for what we bought him for we'd only bank £7.6m profit this accounting period (probably less due to signing bonus and agent fees). There's a reason Minteh is the one being touted as leaving - he's the only one where other clubs see value in closing a deal before June 30th. All of the other players we'd be happy to let leave, we'd still be happy to let leave after June 30th. The likely options are selling Minteh, selling a top player (Bruno/Isak) or failing PSR.
  7. Didn't think it was a pen first time watching and more and more convinced it isn't the more I watch it. He doesn't shield the ball. He slows down and quite literally jumps both feet off the ground into the path of the defender. Keep one foot on the floor while you come across and you have an argument, but no chance on the way he tried to buy that.
  8. Surely that will impact the next financial year as we banked the CL income this year and has no bearing on the June 30th sale deadline? Probably means that we'll have to raise additional income from player sales in next financial year though due to consistently increasing player amortisation and wages, which probably won't be offset by our growth in commercial income.
  9. Don't think the Saudi Pro League transfer window opens until mid-July, unfortunately.
  10. So if we sell Minteh for £37m and sign DCL for the same value the impact in our current financial year would be: +£37m from Minteh sale -£6m from Minteh's remaining net book value -£0.02m from 1 day of £37m DCL's transfer fee amortised over 5 years £30.98m Net profit
  11. We'll be able to bank the net profit of the Minteh sale all in the current accounting year (selling price minus current remaining c.£6m remaining net book value). I believe the amortisation of players transfer fees can probably be calculated daily so if we sign him on June 30th we'll only day 1 day of 5 years of his transfer fee amortised in this accounting year (1/1,825th of the transfer fee).
  12. As much as I don't like this move, we're slightly bent over a barrel here with needing to sell before the end of June. No one is going to rush a move for Almiron or Longstaff before the end of June, so the only real options are creative moves like this, allowing players to leave at a discounted price to rush the deal through, or selling a star player like Isak or Bruno.
  13. I'm sure it's been mentioned. It definitely seemed to be a higher threshold for reviewing deicsions this year than previous. Not that I agree with it. My pessimistic mind is pretty set on it being so there's more room for ref's to fuck over the smaller teams.
  14. Do UEFA have the high 'clear and obvious' threshold rule like the PL? Doesn't seem like it from the decisions in the tournament so far. Except that one.
  15. Yeah, you're probably right. Only have to go back a decade or 2 for us to be the one's having fat fuck fans running around town centres looking for fights - only to throw chairs from a safe distance because they're fucking pussies.
  16. Bit of a confusing one. Didn't know there were issues between Serbs and Georgians. Georgia doesn't recognise Kosovo and Serbia doesn't recognise South Ossetia as a Russian breakaway region. Unless it's just a combination of the general 'everyone's against us' Serb mentality so we're going to batter everyone, and support for Russia in Serbia.
  17. Whatever the fuck this is is making me terrified there will be a half time show in the final in 4 years time.
  18. I think signing bonus too. Which is usually higher than normal on 'free' transfers.
  19. I'm pretty sure they outsource all of their production and just do the marketing and selling. There aren't any expensive ingredients in there so I'd imagine it costs the same to produce as the cheap 50p cans, or likely far cheaper due to the economies of scale. They're still seen as the premium product in the market due to name recognition alone, which allows them to charge 3-4x more which is pure profit.
  20. Without Europe, the focus should be on getting the best upgrades to our strongest starting 11 (after the depth signing at CB to cover Botman & Lacelles' injuries). I quite like Mbuemo, but I think if we signed him he would already be the weakest player in our starting front 6. In my opinion, it would counter-productive to spend a significant fee on a player who in 6-12 months we immediately be looking to upgrade on.
  21. Eveready

    Joe Willock

    Looks like most of this season he's been out with an achilles injury. I thought it was his hamstring still causing issues from last season. Achilles injuries are notorious for recurrence as they tend not to heal unless given a long recovery period. If you keep playing with an injured achilles, it will tear eventually, which will then need surgery and ACL length recovery times. It looks like we tried to rush him back during our midfield injury crises and he reaggravated it. Don't think it's fair to call him an injury prone player, despite the last year.
  22. Commentators all agreeing that was a booking for Summerville was mental.
  23. Looked like he had his hand pushed in Haalands chest and just pushed him straight to the ground or I'm going mad.
  24. Really hoping the players that started on the weekend only make a late cameo appearance at most on Wednesday. 65 hours between finishing the Brentford game and the kick off for this. Over 20 of which will be spent in a plane causing dehydration, lower oxygen saturation and where they won't be able to perform any active recovery. Sounds a like a recipe for muscle injuries.
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