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Tidied.Micky gray reckons if you dont go up this season nobody gets a Ferrari
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Tidied.Micky gray reckons if you dont go up this season nobody gets a Ferrari
If we haven't met their valuation then we haven't met their valuation. Whether their valuation is realistic or not is up to them, but there's no there or thereabouts about it.Well, I'm going off what Dowie has said on the podcast mate, I can see Wigan wanting as much as they can possibly get as they hold the cards but if we've put 4 bids in then surely we must be there or there abouts.
Wigan will of course look to bring someone else in if/when Grigg leaves, maybe they are having problems with the price of players just as much as we are.
If we haven't met their valuation then we haven't met their valuation. Whether their valuation is realistic or not is up to them, but there's no there or thereabouts about it.
Aye just pay whatever they want.....that has worked so well in the past
As it stands now, we're going to end up overpaying for someone who was nowhere near our first choice or overpaying for Grigg himself.
As it stands now, we're going to end up overpaying for someone who was nowhere near our first choice or overpaying for Grigg himself.
Let’s see
Methven said losses were likely to be “at least £10-12m, excluding exceptional items.” Those exceptional items would include, amongst other things, the further liability that may arise from the ongoing Ricky Alvarez court case.
Reports have proliferated that the club expects to reduce its operating losses to £5m this season, but he pointed out that is instead the ‘annualised’ loss position they expect to find themselves in at the end of this season. In layman’s terms, they expect to get monthly operating losses (i.e. before player trading) down to around £400k, which will then translate to an annual loss of £5m.
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When will people finally take the hint that we aren’t going to be splashing millions of pounds we don’t have on players we can’t afford?
Bump
We've seen.
That we've overpaid... I got the jist of his postWhat have we seen then???
That we've overpaid... I got the jist of his post
That might be true but it does look like he was spot on in his assessment yesterday.We have no idea!
And as long as we go up, couple of million extra cost is worth it
If we haven't met their valuation then we haven't met their valuation. Whether their valuation is realistic or not is up to them, but there's no there or thereabouts about it.
We have no idea!
Have we? Only time will tell.That we've overpaid... I got the jist of his post
Or we went in with lowball offers to bein with thinking he was surplus to requirements.The fact we've gone back with 6 bids is a fair indication of the difference between his perceived value and what we've ended up paying. Turned out exactly as I predicted.
After his consortiums failed takeover bid, I treat even more than he used to say with contemptThe new Dragons Den impresario is he ?
The fact we've gone back with 6 bids is a fair indication of the difference between his perceived value and what we've ended up paying. Turned out exactly as I predicted.
So, how much did we pay for him then???
Somewhere between 1.5m and 4m.
Its turned out exactly as I predicted. You'd do as well to just acknowledge that.
Going in with half an hour of the cut off to go, with an offer they've bitten our hands off for after a whole month of messing around. No doubt we've ended up overpaying, given the amount of knock backs we got elsewhere yesterday.
Sorry pal but you have absolutely no idea (neither to I) on what was paid or what the negotiations consisted of, or what other deals were possibilities, or what the internal dialogue within the club was etc etc etc
Stop trying to be a clever shite, it’s dull and sad