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He's gone to Bordeaux because that's the most lucrative deal his agent could get.
thought so initially but with what RR are saying makes you think twice. especially as the Bordeaux link came from absolutely nowhere
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He's gone to Bordeaux because that's the most lucrative deal his agent could get.
Class move if you support Bordeaux maybeIts a f***ing class move like, and it shows he hasn't gone for the money, sure he could have got more in England.
Just seen this on Twitter.
Didn’t SD say on RR that we owed no transfer dealings apart NDong and the Alvarez dealings.
But RR reporting it’s paying a debt to Bordeaux.
Strange.
Just seen this on Twitter.
Didn’t SD say on RR that we owed no transfer dealings apart NDong and the Alvarez dealings.
But RR reporting it’s paying a debt to Bordeaux.
Strange.
They do. But if we had sold him elsewhere we would still have owed them
Don't hold your breath mate, paying off Khazri debt?
Because it was budgeted to pay them and now they are paid which frees up the funds that were originally earmarked to make the payment.How’s it nonesense they pay initial see of 1.5 mil for maja and we owe a similar fee on khazri the two cancel each other out
And who are currently 11th in a piss poor leagueThe club that were in this seasons Europa league?
They do. But if we had sold him elsewhere we would still have owed them
He hasn't "cashed in" at all, its a fantastic move for him, I must be missing something here.
I thought the crack with the parachute payments was that it was covering legacy transfers this year. We've also had in 7.5 mill from McNair & Asoro + a payment from Crystal Palace for PVAThey do. But if we had sold him elsewhere we would still have owed them
I'm not bitter but that looks too much like the daft bassa is now playing for a club sponsored by sweetcorn.
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Thanks for the goals but I think you'll regret this decision from a pure footballing perspective.
We're in a far worse league.And who are currently 11th in a piss poor league
And we’re in an even worse oneAnd who are currently 11th in a piss poor league
Sorry I mean I think the club wanted him to stay if he signed a new contract. The second he didn’t they will have pushed him out this window.Can't see that. The club made every effort to keep him. No,I think his agent has persuaded him to cash in whilst he has the chance. Big risk for his career I think,particularly when,although I do like the lad and he is a natural finisher,there isn't much else to his game at the minute and....if the goals dry up,which they often do in strikers at various times,he could have made a big mistake.
If I'd been advising him I'd want him to stay where he is,sign a new deal with a release clause, look to get promoted as the league top scorer and give it a season or two in the Championship hoping for lots more goals at that higher level. Then,still a young player, see where we are and who comes calling. If all goes to plan,it'll be better than Bordeaux.
Exactly. He'll be living within half an hours drive to the dordogne area and a couple of hours from the riviera.Lifestyle will be a draw, it’s surely not about football as he could’ve stayed here, scored 30 goals, become a championship player and played in a final at Wembley not to mention get himself up there as a fan favourite and lift £250k a year minimum.
thought so initially but with what RR are saying makes you think twice. especially as the Bordeaux link came from absolutely nowhere
Looks like he will be playing at a lower level than we are at now if it's correct what their manager is saying, their U23's in some poor standard league.4 and a half year contract. Good move for him. Good luck to the lad
Not for the first time.
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Because it was budgeted to pay them and now they are paid which frees up the funds that were originally earmarked to make the payment.