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Waiting for the tap in at the back post, his mate Sacha broke the newsI'm considering any thread with 10+ pages with no Romano involvement as a sign it's not happening. (will still keep checking though...)
Journalism is dead.Id have way more confidence in this if it came from Phil Smith.
Copleys job at the echo is to churn out a certain amount of articles everyday to generate clicks. So he will often just report on other articles or anything slightly sunderland related. He does not get the same level of info from the club as Phil does.
But having said that, not sure he would be allowed to post “a deal is understood to be close” unless there has been a change from Phils update yesterday
Sounds like a Morrissey album.Journalism is dead.
Sign someone for 1 mill sell for 11 mill surely that is 10 mill profit? What is the difference?You have to spend as much but the way its handled in the accounts mean we are better off doing it. For example if we sold Neil for £10mill as he's home grown that counts as £10mill profit and hits the accounts as such straight away. If we sign someone for £20mill to replace him then only a portion of the debt will hit the accounts for this daft PSR stuff. This if course could be total shite but that's the way I've read it and its why other premier league sides are prepared to sell their home grown players even if they are their better players.
When you sign someone you compare the sale amount vs the book value of the player.Sign someone for 1 mill sell for 11 mill surely that is 10 mill profit? What is the difference?
Yeah, pretty much my thought process too.I'm considering any thread with 10+ pages with no Romano involvement as a sign it's not happening. (will still keep checking though...)
I don't think there is really. You offset the income from the decrease/increase in the player value.Sign someone for 1 mill sell for 11 mill surely that is 10 mill profit? What is the difference?
...but surely the remaining £500k would come off future accounts through amortisation.When you sign someone you compare the sale amount vs the book value of the player.
If the £1m signing was signed on a 4 year deal but sold after 2 years, he's only worth £500k on the books at date of sale. So for PSR purposes it's £10.5m profit i think
For accounting purposes it would be cleared at disposal presumably. But for PSR i don't think it's relevant. Not 100% sure thoughI don't think there is really. You offset the income form the decrease/increase in the player value.
PL clubs liked doing there dodgy transfers with home grown players, as there was no offset and they could count the full value.
...but surely the remaining £500k would come off future accounts through amortisation.
..but it wouldn't count as £10.5m profit, as the change in value of the asset was only £10m.For accounting purposes it would be cleared at disposal presumably. But for PSR i don't think it's relevant. Not 100% sure though
Looks that wayOff to
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Depends they’re offering only a loan atm, the Turkish twitter bloke seems to think he wants to go there. On to the next one.Off to
Turkey
If you read the post it says they want him on loan, why would Chelsea loan him again when they can get upwards of £20 million for him?Off to
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Is that news not from 2 to 3 days ago?Off to
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It’s claimed that the Turkish club want him on loan with a view to buyIs that news not from 2 to 3 days ago?
Has it been confirmed somewhere?
That seems to be news regurgitated from a few days ago, figures match the original story and everything. Where did the update come from?It’s claimed that the Turkish club want him on loan with a view to buy
Or Chelsea can sell him straight away