Guest Howaythetoon Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba to Chelsea, just like Rafa, will be an interim thing. He'll figure a lot for the remainder of the season then become a bench player next before moving on a season or so down the line. This is a good short-term deal for Ba in terms of wages and prestige but long-term his career will suffer and does not belong at Chelsea. His ideal club is actually err... here at Newcastle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasy Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba has never scored 20 a season in his career He'd scored 16 by February last year then got pushed out onto the wing (where we've learned from Cisse you can't possibly score from ). He'd have had 4 more in 4 months in his favourite position. He's got 13 by January this season and would definitely have had/will have 7 more in the next 5 and a half months. And the selling club stuff is true as they've barely paid a transfer fee without it being paid for by someone else. But that isn't what "selling club" means. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Flash Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba has never scored 20 a season in his career He'd scored 16 by February last year then got pushed out onto the wing (where we've learned from Cisse you can't possibly score from ). He'd have had 4 more in 4 months in his favourite position. He's got 13 by January this season and would definitely have had/will have 7 more in the next 5 and a half months. And the selling club stuff is true as they've barely paid a transfer fee without it being paid for by someone else. On paper it does show that but we've been very clever with our purchases/signings. Would people rather we went out and paid over the odds for a playersjust to show we aren't a selling club. We tried that before and it nearly finished the club. I heard this a lot during the Summer. There IS a happy medium between spending well into an overdraft and buying the players we need. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stifler Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba to Chelsea, just like Rafa, will be an interim thing. He'll figure a lot for the remainder of the season then become a bench player next before moving on a season or so down the line. This is a good short-term deal for Ba in terms of wages and prestige but long-term his career will suffer and does not belong at Chelsea. His ideal club is actually err... here at Newcastle. How many players have Chelsea bought just for the sake of it and it's been a bad move for the player?, loads, thats how we ended up with Parker, Man City have started doing it as well with Johnson, the whole world can see it but the players still go there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinho lad Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 If or when things turn out sour for Ba, watch this forum being the first ones to laugh and mock him for it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I reckon he would have loved to have stayed here long term but we will not and never will pay the going rate in terms of transfer fee or wages so as long as these c***s are in charge . Meaning we will always see our better players leave. These c***s are penny pincher's in the extreme. Great if you are running a f***ing sports retail shop, but a football club where sometimes just sometimes you have to speculate to accumulate? The sad thing is, we will probably have to spend in excess of £10m to replace Ba plus wages and even then that will not guarantee a player of his calibre nor the goals return he brought. Why not just allocate that kind of money towards Ba's wages?! Regardless, its a futile thing because we have an owner and an MD who has no clue whatsoever about football and a manager who isn't far behind. Ba will not be the last top player to leave us. Most clubs are moving towards the type of wage structure we've got now, other than those with foreign sugar daddies who will pick up the tab. The ones that don't are a ticking time bomb IMO. Maybe we could pay more, but to suggest that we just allocate £10m to Ba's wages to keep him here is just daftness of Freddy Shepherd proportions. Don't really want to go down the finances road in this thread but come on. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Flash Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba has never scored 20 a season in his career He'd scored 16 by February last year then got pushed out onto the wing (where we've learned from Cisse you can't possibly score from ). He'd have had 4 more in 4 months in his favourite position. He's got 13 by January this season and would definitely have had/will have 7 more in the next 5 and a half months. And the selling club stuff is true as they've barely paid a transfer fee without it being paid for by someone else. But that isn't what "selling club" means. Selling players to pay for our incoming transfers? I fully expect the "We're vulnerable to bids for Tiote" stuff to start the second Ba is out the door btw. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sicko2ndbest Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I'm glad the club stuck to their guns 3 year deal on 80k a week is a 12 million outlay on someone who is uninsurable! Oh for arguments sake Remy... 10m transfer fee plus 30K a week over 5 years... you do the maths. As for uninsurable... how the f*** do you know that? Forgot to say we may actually get someone committed to the cause As for the uninsurable part, why would we get him on an incentivised contract based on appearances if there wasn't something amiss Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Flash Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Didn't the "We're vulnerable to bids for Tiote" stuff start up again when Ba's clause had supposedly expired last Summer? It certainly gathered pace in the last month of the window. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parky Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I reckon he would have loved to have stayed here long term but we will not and never will pay the going rate in terms of transfer fee or wages so as long as these c***s are in charge . Meaning we will always see our better players leave. These c***s are penny pincher's in the extreme. Great if you are running a f***ing sports retail shop, but a football club where sometimes just sometimes you have to speculate to accumulate? The sad thing is, we will probably have to spend in excess of £10m to replace Ba plus wages and even then that will not guarantee a player of his calibre nor the goals return he brought. Why not just allocate that kind of money towards Ba's wages?! Regardless, its a futile thing because we have an owner and an MD who has no clue whatsoever about football and a manager who isn't far behind. Ba will not be the last top player to leave us. Most clubs are moving towards the type of wage structure we've got now, other than those with foreign sugar daddies who will pick up the tab. The ones that don't are a ticking time bomb IMO. Maybe we could pay more, but to suggest that we just allocate £10m to Ba's wages to keep him here is just daftness of Freddy Shepherd proportions. Don't really want to go down the finances road in this thread but come on. If it wasn't for his knee then it might even be a debate. But imo the risks are too high ie he is a potential crock on high wages in the waiting. I'd rather Chelsea took that gamble and not us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Eggenberger Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 He has averaged over 30 games for the last 5 seasons though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I reckon he would have loved to have stayed here long term but we will not and never will pay the going rate in terms of transfer fee or wages so as long as these c***s are in charge . Meaning we will always see our better players leave. These c***s are penny pincher's in the extreme. Great if you are running a f***ing sports retail shop, but a football club where sometimes just sometimes you have to speculate to accumulate? The sad thing is, we will probably have to spend in excess of £10m to replace Ba plus wages and even then that will not guarantee a player of his calibre nor the goals return he brought. Why not just allocate that kind of money towards Ba's wages?! Regardless, its a futile thing because we have an owner and an MD who has no clue whatsoever about football and a manager who isn't far behind. Ba will not be the last top player to leave us. Most clubs are moving towards the type of wage structure we've got now, other than those with foreign sugar daddies who will pick up the tab. The ones that don't are a ticking time bomb IMO. Maybe we could pay more, but to suggest that we just allocate £10m to Ba's wages to keep him here is just daftness of Freddy Shepherd proportions. Don't really want to go down the finances road in this thread but come on. I tend to agree but this is where football nous comes into it. To us, someone like Ba is worth 80K a week because his goals alone, will help to A) keep us in the league and B) give us a platform to aim higher up. Its about weighing up how much it would cost to replace him in terms of a fee and how much that player would then cost in wages. The obvious answer would be to keep Ba. Obviously if he's asking for 120K a week then you have to say no but I seriously doubt he wants anywhere near that. We all know how stubborn the cunts are who own and run us, to them the difference between 75K and 80K is astronomical. We failed to land several players in the summer based on margins of 1m or so apparently man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasy Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba has never scored 20 a season in his career He'd scored 16 by February last year then got pushed out onto the wing (where we've learned from Cisse you can't possibly score from ). He'd have had 4 more in 4 months in his favourite position. He's got 13 by January this season and would definitely have had/will have 7 more in the next 5 and a half months. And the selling club stuff is true as they've barely paid a transfer fee without it being paid for by someone else. But that isn't what "selling club" means. Selling players to pay for our incoming transfers? I fully expect the "We're vulnerable to bids for Tiote" stuff to start the second Ba is out the door btw. Selling club means your primary aim is to sell players, regardless of whether you intend to bring players in or not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 As good as I think Ba is, I still think we are his level in terms of starting matches. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hatem garrincha Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Players who will be liberated by the end of the system built around Ba : Krul - Colo - Cabaye - Ben Arfa and of course Cissé. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johny1982 Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba to Chelsea, just like Rafa, will be an interim thing. He'll figure a lot for the remainder of the season then become a bench player next before moving on a season or so down the line. This is a good short-term deal for Ba in terms of wages and prestige but long-term his career will suffer and does not belong at Chelsea. His ideal club is actually err... here at Newcastle. His ideal club is anyone who will pay the most, simple as! Nobody wants him to leave but his reps have been pimpin him for 12 months now whilst pushing for a new pay day here. I suspect he will earn a shed load at Chelsea and then end up with his mate moussa sow in turkey and earn more there - and I dnt think he'll cry himself to sleep at night dreaming of SJP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JH Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Ba to Chelsea, just like Rafa, will be an interim thing. He'll figure a lot for the remainder of the season then become a bench player next before moving on a season or so down the line. This is a good short-term deal for Ba in terms of wages and prestige but long-term his career will suffer and does not belong at Chelsea. His ideal club is actually err... here at Newcastle. Tell him that then. He's the one walking out of the door. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackyboy Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I remember the uproar when Carrol was sold but it turned out good business. The side needs to constantly evolve otherwise it gets stale like we are now. Man U are constantly changing there side, remember the gasps when Beckham, Van Nistalroy, Staam were got rid of in their prime but he was proved to be right. I wonder if Ba would be a success at Chelsea, he's greedy, and wants to be the lone striker and I don't think that will happen. Ashley has done a great job at this club, a job for the long term and we will reap the benefit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I reckon he would have loved to have stayed here long term but we will not and never will pay the going rate in terms of transfer fee or wages so as long as these c***s are in charge . Meaning we will always see our better players leave. These c***s are penny pincher's in the extreme. Great if you are running a f***ing sports retail shop, but a football club where sometimes just sometimes you have to speculate to accumulate? The sad thing is, we will probably have to spend in excess of £10m to replace Ba plus wages and even then that will not guarantee a player of his calibre nor the goals return he brought. Why not just allocate that kind of money towards Ba's wages?! Regardless, its a futile thing because we have an owner and an MD who has no clue whatsoever about football and a manager who isn't far behind. Ba will not be the last top player to leave us. Most clubs are moving towards the type of wage structure we've got now, other than those with foreign sugar daddies who will pick up the tab. The ones that don't are a ticking time bomb IMO. Maybe we could pay more, but to suggest that we just allocate £10m to Ba's wages to keep him here is just daftness of Freddy Shepherd proportions. Don't really want to go down the finances road in this thread but come on. I tend to agree but this is where football nous comes into it. To us, someone like Ba is worth 80K a week because his goals alone, will help to A) keep us in the league and B) give us a platform to aim higher up. Its about weighing up how much it would cost to replace him in terms of a fee and how much that player would then cost in wages. The obvious answer would be to keep Ba. Obviously if he's asking for 120K a week then you have to say no but I seriously doubt he wants anywhere near that. We all know how stubborn the cunts are who own and run us, to them the difference between 75K and 80K is astronomical. We failed to land several players in the summer based on margins of 1m or so apparently man. You give Ba £80k a week then Coloccini, Tiote, Cabaye, Ben Arfa etc will want parity. We have a wage structure in place for a reason. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasy Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I remember the uproar when Carrol was sold but it turned out good business. The side needs to constantly evolve otherwise it gets stale like we are now. Man U are constantly changing there side, remember the gasps when Beckham, Van Nistalroy, Staam were got rid of in their prime but he was proved to be right. I wonder if Ba would be a success at Chelsea, he's greedy, and wants to be the lone striker and I don't think that will happen. Ashley has done a great job at this club, a job for the long term and we will reap the benefit. Think Ashley still has a lot to prove. But he's certainly done some good things along with the bad. Also I'll wait until this window closes before deciding whether Ba leaving is a disaster or not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benwell Lad Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Brilliant player who apart from the talent always gives it 100% but can't help feeling we'll be a better team without him. It's a strange one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 As good as I think Ba is, I still think we are his level in terms of starting matches. He's better than the starting forwards at Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ponsaelius Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I remember the uproar when Carrol was sold but it turned out good business. The side needs to constantly evolve otherwise it gets stale like we are now. Man U are constantly changing there side, remember the gasps when Beckham, Van Nistalroy, Staam were got rid of in their prime but he was proved to be right. I wonder if Ba would be a success at Chelsea, he's greedy, and wants to be the lone striker and I don't think that will happen. Ashley has done a great job at this club, a job for the long term and we will reap the benefit. Fucking ALREET DEKKA?!?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 f***ing ALREET DEKKA?!?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ishmael Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 As good as I think Ba is, I still think we are his level in terms of starting matches. He's better than the starting forwards at Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs imo. He is, but all 3 should be aiming for better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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