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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

Is that due to football seasons or something? April 1st is usually the start of the business year.

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To add to that, with all the steps towards a takeover being taken at the moment this would certainly add to it. Signing 3 or 4 players in this financial year would make the accounts look a lot less desirable to potential stakeholders.

 

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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

Is that due to football seasons or something? April 1st is usually the start of the business year.

 

Usually to tie in with the tax year. A business can have their financial year whenever.

 

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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

Is that due to football seasons or something? April 1st is usually the start of the business year.

Companies have many accounting period's  I think it's usual then end of the month 12 months after the company was incorporated but you can change the filing period.

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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

Is that due to football seasons or something? April 1st is usually the start of the business year.

Companies have many accounting period's  I think it's usual then end of the month 12 months after the company was incorporated but you can change the filing period.

 

Potentially the reason transfers are 'on hold' at the moment, though, yes?

 

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Just realised; the clubs financial year end is 30th June. Wouldn't surprise me if the apparent hold up in signings is due to this as we're technically still in the championship season from a financial point of view.

 

The groundwork will be getting done, with agreements put into place and influx of signings July 1st onwards IMO.

 

Is that due to football seasons or something? April 1st is usually the start of the business year.

Companies have many accounting period's  I think it's usual then end of the month 12 months after the company was incorporated but you can change the filing period.

 

Potentially the reason transfers are 'on hold' at the moment, though, yes?

 

Not really, we would pay less corporation tax on this years tax bill than we would if we do them in the next financial year.  Tax would have to be paid at some point anyway but probably not related.  Unless we are going to make a loss this financial year so there will be no Corporation tax bill due and expect to make a profit then potentially we could save tax by doing it next financial year.

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Fast but crap imo (from the Daily Fail:)

 

Middlesbrough have received enquiries from Newcastle United and West Ham for Adama Traore but are reluctant to sell.

 

The former Barcelona prospect has also drawn attention from Chelsea, who made enquiries about him in January, and is keen to speak to Premier League clubs.

 

However, Garry Monk believes he can make him a better player and is hoping to convince the 21-year-old to stay. Traore made 32 appearances for Boro last season though failed to score.

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What absolute drivel :lol:  I mean aye I'm sure Real Madrid just rang us up and said "we'd give you £30m for that Sissoko lad you know, I mean we aren't going to, but we would"..

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Seems to be more in the Fernando rumours, personally would be quite excited by this signing. He reads the game well and just does the simple things which give players like Shelvey the time to do what they're good at.

 

To put in perspective, I would imagine his defensive stats over his time at Porto and few appearances for City are similar to William Carvalho (the glaring difference between them is long range passing, Carvalho would rival Shelvey..)

 

Comparing him to Colback is idiotic. One can tackle, one cannot. One is strong, one is not. One wins headers, one does not... and so on.. you get the picture.

 

Be more than happy if Rafa got him in, especially at that price, in the prime of his career.

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Fast but crap imo (from the Daily Fail:)

 

Middlesbrough have received enquiries from Newcastle United and West Ham for Adama Traore but are reluctant to sell.

 

The former Barcelona prospect has also drawn attention from Chelsea, who made enquiries about him in January, and is keen to speak to Premier League clubs.

 

However, Garry Monk believes he can make him a better player and is hoping to convince the 21-year-old to stay. Traore made 32 appearances for Boro last season though failed to score.

 

:scared:

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Fast but crap imo (from the Daily Fail:)

 

Middlesbrough have received enquiries from Newcastle United and West Ham for Adama Traore but are reluctant to sell.

 

The former Barcelona prospect has also drawn attention from Chelsea, who made enquiries about him in January, and is keen to speak to Premier League clubs.

 

However, Garry Monk believes he can make him a better player and is hoping to convince the 21-year-old to stay. Traore made 32 appearances for Boro last season though failed to score.

 

:scared:

 

Dog chasing a balloon

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Seen Fernando play a few times at The Etihad over the last two seasons. Even at 30, and although never going to be exciting to watch, he is a sound defensive midfielder and would be an excellent signing. Not least as I think the competition and the observation/training would help bring Hayden on.

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