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Jack Clarke


Let's reverse the situation you have a player that scored more goals than our player without any penalties. Was in team of the season where ours wasn't. Your player is younger than ours and has three years of his contract left. Now we sell our player for x amount and knowing you have no need to sell the player come and offer you less than what we got for selling our player.
In the pecking order you are bigger than us but argyle will not entertain any offer unless it's what they value the player at.
I couldn't give a shit about Plymouth. I doubt Ipswich give a shit about us.

I would be asking the question.
 
Eh you can’t move to a much bigger club than spurs man already made it if your there

You said stop him moving then
Listed all players that have left the championship for the prem we aren’t in a strong position because of his contract
I was referring to you saying young players wouldn’t want to go to clubs who play hardball with fees. I know what you’re saying but they still want to move on for more money and they still go there.
OK, Hull then. They’ve held out for more for Philogene and Greaves after getting good money for Lewis-Potter
 
Im under no illusion I know he’s leaving but he looks close to tears there. I wonder if he’s genuinely gutted about an arse end club and leaving mates behind.
Honestly think the club were desperate to get rid to get strikers.

He will be buzzing with his payrise mind
 
I suspect the high add on is a way of minimising the payment to Spurs (which is based on the transfer value rather than the add ons).
This gets said a lot but it has to be bollocks. If it wasn’t everyone could just make every subsequent deal pretty much all add ons to avoid paying the sell on. Far more likely surely that the top lawyers Spurs no doubt had to negotiate the original contract anticipated a fiddle so obvious a bunch of football supporters could come up with it and covered it off.
 
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