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Just now, Yorkie said:

Ah so this was a new accounting year signing, meaning no impact on the PSR wrangle just passed. Suppose that should've been obvious. 

Aye, was carefully structured to avoid the last financial period.

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11 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

Ah so this was a new accounting year signing, meaning no impact on the PSR wrangle just passed. Suppose that should've been obvious. 

Exactly what forest did last year 

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12 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

Ah so this was a new accounting year signing, meaning no impact on the PSR wrangle just passed. Suppose that should've been obvious. 

I believe it was even reported as such when he arrived on loan with obligation last year..?

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18 minutes ago, The Butcher said:

Both Almiron and Wilson must be close to pua profit as well?

Wilson was £20million on a four year contract, in 2020/21. Then three years later extened by a further year. So if I understand amoritisation correctly:

 

  1. £20 million over 4 years means £5 million per year.
  2. 3 years (£15 million off) then contract extension.
  3. So £5 million remaining when he signed a contract extension. 2 years contract at that point so £2.5 million per year.
  4. One year later (now) £2.5 million left on the books. Everything over that is PSR profit.

 

By the same method I reckon maybe about 3.5 million for Miggy.

 

[* Note: Approx figure as the exact amount will depend on exact timing of contracts. Also, it's perfectly possible I don't understand it at all :D].

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2 minutes ago, Checko said:

Wilson was £20million on a four year contract, in 2020/21. Then three years later extened by a further year. So if I understand amoritisation correctly:

 

  1. £20 million over 4 years means £5 million per year.
  2. 3 years (£15 million off) then contract extension.
  3. So £5 million remaining when he signed a contract extension. 2 years contract at that point so £2.5 million per year.
  4. One year later (now) £2.5 million left on the books. Everything over that is PSR profit.

 

By the same method I reckon maybe about 3.5 million for Miggy.

 

[* Note: Approx figure as the exact amount will depend on exact timing of contracts. Also, it's perfectly possible I don't understand it at all :D].

I think that's about right, obviously there will be timing differences as you say. Had to laugh when one paper claimed DCL had a psr book value, he was £1.5m or something 9 years ago :lol: unless he signed 18 contracts in that time 

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Just now, Fezzle said:

I think that's about right, obviously there will be timing differences as you say. Had to laugh when one paper claimed DCL had a psr book value, he was £1.5m or something 9 years ago :lol: unless he signed 18 contracts in that time 

Yeah think the only way a signed player's book value ever gets to 0 is if their contract expires and then they sign a new one after.

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2 minutes ago, Checko said:

Yeah think the only way a signed player's book value ever gets to 0 is if their contract expires and then they sign a new one after.

Imagine being the poor cunt sitting working out the penny's left on that though

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1 hour ago, Shays Given Tim Flowers said:

This guys going to be great. 

Already is such a fantastic passer of the ball. He’ll end up being our best defensive passer by a mile with Tino being focused on his driving runs 

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Champion. Ended the season so well - he just feels like an NUFC full back to me.

 

Unless he gets injured, he should have some serious impact over the course of the season. I still think Howe will protect him a decent amount, as he should, especially with Kelly knocking around, but if he has a good preseason then he should have well graduated the 'not being used for months on end' role [emoji38]

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