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Is the selling of Cabaye as horrible as it might be, not the real problem. It's the buying of the replacement we're all more worried about.

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For astronomical fees.

 

If someone bids £40m for Yohan Cabaye, I'd drive him there myself*, but they haven't, and won't. They'll bid ~£18m and he'll be straight on the helicopter.

 

*wouldn't actually drive him myself, as i'm very far away + the money wouldn't be invested back in the team anyway.

 

Ah right, well we're just arguing about the amount then. Personally I would definitely hold out for over £20m, that's not bad for a player who arrived for around £5m.

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

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We'd lose creativity in the middle but gain it in the wide areas if that happens so six and two threes.

 

From what I've been told about Cabella he'll soon be a central player, perfect for floating around the final third in a free role. I think we'd really benefit from having a proper central playmaker, Cabaye's done relatively well there but I don't think it's his long term position.

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Is the selling of Cabaye as horrible as it might be, not the real problem. It's the buying of the replacement we're all more worried about.

 

We've got people in the squad as it stands to still do very well, I'm just not convinced with Pardew playing Marveaux/HBA ahead of fecking Shola. That's why we need a replacement because at least we know the chances are he'll play.

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For astronomical fees.

 

If someone bids £40m for Yohan Cabaye, I'd drive him there myself*, but they haven't, and won't. They'll bid ~£18m and he'll be straight on the helicopter.

 

*wouldn't actually drive him myself, as i'm very far away + the money wouldn't be invested back in the team anyway.

 

Ah right, well we're just arguing about the amount then. Personally I would definitely hold out for over £20m, that's not bad for a player who arrived for around £5m.

 

I don't give a shit what we paid for him personally. He's an asset that has appreciated in value. Nowadays £20m is absolutely ordinary, and we're talking about selling to a team with more money than sense. I'm going to be displeased if we sell for anything less than £30m.

 

Might as well add this caveat to all my posts: even if we get a fee that I'd be "happy" with, I'm still going to be paying very close attention to what actually becomes of that income.

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

 

We might try to get a replacement, but we'll flog Cabaye regardless. We're mid-table, not going to get relegated and don't really want to be in Europe. Why would Ashley care if we get a replacement now or in the summer?

 

 

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

 

Aye and that's the folly of a transfer policy of selling before the replacement is in. We will always be open to being left short in transfer windows. Why should anyone sell to us so late just because we left things so late.

 

Money talks of course and when the price is up we refuse to pay and would rather miss out. It's a mental policy.

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

 

£20M+ will be the reason.  The excuse will be that we did not have time to get the "right" replacement in at the right price. "Teams do not like doing deals for their best players in Jan".

 

Despite having a season touting him out to all and sundry inviting offers for our best player, we will not get a replacement as we are safe, likely to get a top 10 place (with or without him) and have no ambition.  Instead we will keep the cash, pay 20% corporation tax on the sale (as this will most likely all be profit).  Better to reinvest all the profit for this reason alone but we won't.

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I'd be "content" with the sale of Cabaye IF we used the money to push the club forward (at least in the long term) by for example using the kebab money and sign two players like Cabella and Grenier! But that's the problem, we will not :( Maybe wouldn't even take long before we might be even better than we were with Cabaye.

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Is the selling of Cabaye as horrible as it might be, not the real problem. It's the buying of the replacement we're all more worried about.

 

We've got people in the squad as it stands to still do very well, I'm just not convinced with Pardew playing Marveaux/HBA ahead of fecking Shola. That's why we need a replacement because at least we know the chances are he'll play.

 

But if we leave until the last minute we wont get anyone as the prices will be up, and with our valuations already being as rigid as fuck we've no chance.

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“Am I confident (of retaining Cabaye)? No. I don't think any team not in a Champions League position, or fighting for a Champions League position, would be different.”

 

I'm not saying we will get in the Champions League, but we're 7 points off of 4th so arguably we can still fight for the place. What a negative c***. I hate the prick.

 

Eh? What is wrong in saying that?

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Tonight's team news will confirm whether or not this is serious or not I guess.

 

Tonight, fucking hell is it already Tuesday.........i've been abducted by Aliens :lol:

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

 

£20M+ will be the reason.  The excuse will be that we did not have time to get the "right" replacement in at the right price. "Teams do not like doing deals for their best players in Jan".

 

Despite having a season touting him out to all and sundry inviting offers for our best player, we will not get a replacement as we are safe, likely to get a top 10 place (with or without him) and have no ambition.  Instead we will keep the cash, pay 20% corporation tax on the sale (as this will most likely all be profit).  Better to reinvest all the profit for this reason alone but we won't.

 

Might get rollover relief if he invests it in some other non-player business asset ;)

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I'd be "content" with the sale of Cabaye IF we used the money to push the club forward (at least in the long term) by for example using the kebab money and sign two players like Cabella and Grenier! But that's the problem, we will not :( Maybe wouldn't even take long before we might be even better than we were with Cabaye.

 

We used the Andy Carroll money to great effect, and we became a far superior side, but I have no confidence at all that this would happen again.

Reckon we'll sell Cabaye, get no replacement in, and just hit 40 points, and be done with this season.

MIGHT get a replacement in the summer, but yet again, the fat cockney bastard leaves us in a shite position.

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We were always going to be selling Cabaye - it's part of the mission statement and players always go where the money is sooner rather than later.

 

However we should be in a position to refuse the transfer unless the replacement is in place. We've had a long time to look for a replacement and there really is no excuse if they flog him without one.

 

£20M+ will be the reason.  The excuse will be that we did not have time to get the "right" replacement in at the right price. "Teams do not like doing deals for their best players in Jan".

 

Despite having a season touting him out to all and sundry inviting offers for our best player, we will not get a replacement as we are safe, likely to get a top 10 place (with or without him) and have no ambition.  Instead we will keep the cash, pay 20% corporation tax on the sale (as this will most likely all be profit).  Better to reinvest all the profit for this reason alone but we won't.

 

Might get rollover relief if he invests it in some other non-player business asset ;)

 

BORE HOLE TWO

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“Am I confident (of retaining Cabaye)? No. I don't think any team not in a Champions League position, or fighting for a Champions League position, would be different.”

 

I'm not saying we will get in the Champions League, but we're 7 points off of 4th so arguably we can still fight for the place. What a negative c***. I hate the prick.

 

Eh? What is wrong in saying that?

 

Well us being 8th and only 7 points behind Liverpool you might imagine Pardew would consider us a challenger for the Champions League places  :pardsgrin:

 

Fuck it, 8th is where it's at  :pards:

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I'd be "content" with the sale of Cabaye IF we used the money to push the club forward (at least in the long term) by for example using the kebab money and sign two players like Cabella and Grenier! But that's the problem, we will not :( Maybe wouldn't even take long before we might be even better than we were with Cabaye.

 

We used the Andy Carroll money to great effect, and we became a far superior side, but I have no confidence at all that this would happen again.

Reckon we'll sell Cabaye, get no replacement in, and just hit 40 points, and be done with this season.

MIGHT get a replacement in the summer, but yet again, the fat cockney b****** leaves us in a s**** position.

 

Well, we might have used the Carroll money over a period of 760 years. But i meant it more like if we sell, buy NOW!

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