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17 minutes ago, Dr.Spaceman said:

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Questionable? Was it a good signing or a great signing, I'm not sure.

 

Because of price, and our tight budget. Honestly the stats you put out here doesn't actually scream of a great signing at £40m? Not sure what you mean. The other signings were obviously better, but Barnes is okay. Not saying it was a bad signing by any means, everything doesn't have to be either great or bad.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Erikse said:

 

Because of price, and our tight budget. Honestly the stats you put out here doesn't actually scream of a great signing at £40m? Not sure what you mean. The other signings were obviously better, but Barnes is okay. Not saying it was a bad signing by any means, everything doesn't have to be either great or bad.

 

 

 

 

In a world where Jadon Sancho costs £70 million, Mudryk £60 million, Solanke £60 million etc etc, Signing Harvey Barnes for less than £40 million is a great deal :thup:

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7 minutes ago, Dr.Spaceman said:

 

In a world where Jadon Sancho costs £70 million, Mudryk £60 million, Solanke £60 million etc etc, Signing Harvey Barnes for less than £40 million is a great deal :thup:

 

No reason to compare signings against some of the biggest flops out there. If that's the standard, 80% of all signings are great deals, and not even just "okay/decent". Again, those clubs have a much higher budget than us, so they can pay more for the same players. Paying £40m is a bigger investment for us.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Erikse said:

 

No reason to compare things against some of the biggest flops. If that's the standard, 80% of all signings are great deals, and not even just "okay/decent".

 

 

 

 

I'm not just comparing the Barnes' deal with "some of the biggest flops" at all. We signed one of the most talked about players in the Premier League for £38 million, someone who had several years experience playing in the league. Why do you think they're quoting £60 million for the likes of Joao Pedro? That's the going rate for good players with PL experience. £38 million was on the lower end of what I expected us to pay. Christ, we sold Ayoze for £30 million four or so years earlier and very few were arsed that he'd left.

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24 minutes ago, Dr.Spaceman said:

 

I'm not just comparing the Barnes' deal with "some of the biggest flops" at all. We signed one of the most talked about players in the Premier League for £38 million, someone who had several years experience playing in the league. Why do you think they're quoting £60 million for the likes of Joao Pedro? That's the going rate for good players with PL experience. £38 million was on the lower end of what I expected us to pay. Christ, we sold Ayoze for £30 million four or so years earlier and very few were arsed that he'd left.

 

Look, if someone told you in 2023 that we were going to spend £40m someone that would have more bench performances than starts in the next 2 seasons, would we be excited? He has largely done well when called upon, and he will come in handy next season, but that doesn't mean that it was necessarily great business. It was just decent imo, which is fine. And to be clear, when I say questionable, I only mean one that you could maybe question.

 

Here's what transfermarkt has to say about player values:

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Barnes percieved value hasn't gone up in years. He's still rated at 35m euros.

 

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Pedros value has been going up and he's rated at 50m currently. Do you think the top clubs are more likely to want Barnes (when we bought him) for 40m than Pedro for 60m? Pedros type is more sought after, and is why we faced more competition for him. Transfermarkt isn't perfect, but it's less biased than fans of the teams that the players are in.

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Erikse said:

 

Look, if someone told you in 2023 that we were going to spend £40m someone that would have more bench performances than starts in the next 2 seasons, would we be excited? He has largely done well when called upon, and he will come in handy next season, but that doesn't mean that it was necessarily great business. It was just decent imo, which is fine. And to be clear, when I say questionable, I only mean one that you could maybe question.

 

Here's what transfermarkt has to say about player values:

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Barnes percieved value hasn't gone up in years. He's still rated at 35m euros.

 

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Pedros value has been going up and he's rated at 50m currently. Do you think the top clubs are more likely to want Barnes (when we bought him) for 40m than Pedro for 60m? Pedros type is more sought after, and is why we faced more competition for him. Transfermarkt isn't perfect, but it's less biased than fans of the teams that the players are in.

 

 

 

 

Absolutely, because that would likely mean we have someone very good starting ahead of them.

 

If someone told me we'd sign Harvey Barnes, he'd score 9 league goals helping us qualify for the Champions league again I wouldn't exactly twist.

 

He's been a great signing.

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This forum is very black and white - obviously.  
 

Amanda made some mistakes and suboptimal moves. This is one of them. She’s not the only one mind and a big part of it is bad luck.  Without the injuries in his final season, does Anderson kick on earlier? At the very least he increases his value.  

She also had a lot of successes.  Major ones. All of her successes directly led to 2 CL positions and a cup within 4 years of the takeover. 
 

Amanda was a massive net positive for Newcastle United. Massive. She is missed by me.  
 

There criticism to take and be shared on this - fair. It makes her human. She did a wonderful Job.  

 

 

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42 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

Transfermarkt's market values are pretty worthless. 

 

They are not allways the most accurate, but I still generally find them more accurate than the valuation of fans of the players club. A vast majority of fans would value their players and signings higher than what the reality is. Especially if things has been going well recently.

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Dr.Spaceman said:

 

Absolutely, because that would likely mean we have someone very good starting ahead of them.

 

If someone told me we'd sign Harvey Barnes, he'd score 9 league goals helping us qualify for the Champions league again I wouldn't exactly twist.

 

He's been a great signing.

 

The fact that he has someone very good starting ahead of him doesn't really make the signing better, though. It's like buying an expensive backup for Isak and give the signing a better rating from a business perspective because he has someone world class infront of him. That's like half of the reason someone was disappointed until he hit good form, but then got benched again.

 

I get he was injured in the first season, but we can't just exclude that season entirely from the evaluation.

 

He has helped us getting top 5 this season, but there are probably many different routes we could have taken with the money that also would have gotten us there.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

Polite reminder that a players value rarely equates to their sale price. They're not items on a shelf, with more in the back. 

 

For me a great signing from a price perspective is one that exceeds the expectations from the price we paid. I think Barnes has been on par overall. Which is decent. But it's kind of rare that people rate their own players or signings as "decent". They go from bad to great in a heartbeat.

 

My post was exclusively replying to a comment on why Chelsea are paying more for Pedro. To me that's pretty clear. Whether it works out or not remains to be seen.

 

 

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Just over half a year ago I got stick for suggesting that many underrated the quality of our players. Was told "bar Isak we don't have players that can hurt opponents" etcetc. It was the explanation for poor results. Opinions change fast from one end to the other in football. I guess now all our players that has played a role are very good players.

 

 

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