Wells off? on 09:50 - Jan 24 with 3956 views | daveB |
Wells off? on 22:53 - Jan 23 by 2Thomas2Bowles | We know how this all goes, 5 mins from the deadline we have another Remy moment with no time to get a replacement. [Post edited 23 Jan 2020 22:55]
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Pretty sure they signed Clarke as a replacement in case Wells goes | | | |
Wells off? on 09:53 - Jan 24 with 3932 views | LowerloftLad |
Wells off? on 09:36 - Jan 24 by gazza1 | All depends what in it for Wells......financially. |
There really is no panic from burnely they have already made a loss on wells the transfer fee wont even break even as huddersfield have a 15% sell on fee 4mill is chicken feed for Burnley these days | |
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Wells off? on 10:14 - Jan 24 with 3825 views | johnhoop |
Wells off? on 09:50 - Jan 24 by daveB | Pretty sure they signed Clarke as a replacement in case Wells goes |
I would have thought that would be more to do with insurance in case we lost Bright. Don’t really see Clarke as any kind of replacement for Wells. Unless the plan if we lose Wells is to play both Bright and Clarke as flying wingers, with the aim of getting masses of crosses in to Hugill. | | | |
Wells off? on 10:23 - Jan 24 with 3796 views | terryb |
An approach is not a bid. It is certainly possible they enquired as to his availability & valuation, but that does not mean they have made an offer. BTW, I've seen a few times you mention Freeman moving to Leeds from Sheffield United. Where did this come from please, as I've not seen anything from those two clubs with regard to this? | | | |
Wells off? on 11:02 - Jan 24 with 3674 views | Gloucs_R |
Wells off? on 10:23 - Jan 24 by terryb | An approach is not a bid. It is certainly possible they enquired as to his availability & valuation, but that does not mean they have made an offer. BTW, I've seen a few times you mention Freeman moving to Leeds from Sheffield United. Where did this come from please, as I've not seen anything from those two clubs with regard to this? |
Paper talk... It's all gossip. I'm not claiming to be ITK | |
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Wells off? on 14:09 - Jan 24 with 3452 views | PinnerPaul | Soooo following Sean Dych's comments I can add this to the 95% b*****x pile. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:13 - Jan 24 with 3419 views | rsonist |
Wells off? on 14:09 - Jan 24 by PinnerPaul | Soooo following Sean Dych's comments I can add this to the 95% b*****x pile. |
Not really. "But there’s always a break clause, to suit both teams, and the player [...] he is one of ours so we are in control of that situation.” = If we get a good bid and he fancies it we'll pull him. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:22 - Jan 24 with 3376 views | PinnerPaul |
Wells off? on 14:13 - Jan 24 by rsonist | Not really. "But there’s always a break clause, to suit both teams, and the player [...] he is one of ours so we are in control of that situation.” = If we get a good bid and he fancies it we'll pull him. |
Bit of selective quoting there! He also said “I don’t think we’ll interrupt him at this moment in time,” the Clarets boss said. “It seems to be going well, and do you need to affect that? There is a break clause. We try to be as honourable as we can, and honour the contract if we say it’s for a season. But there’s always a break clause, to suit both teams, and the player. “He is going along nicely, we keep tabs on him and know what he is doing. I know Mark Warburton well and he is very pleased with him. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Wells off? on 14:26 - Jan 24 with 3347 views | rsonist |
Wells off? on 14:22 - Jan 24 by PinnerPaul | Bit of selective quoting there! He also said “I don’t think we’ll interrupt him at this moment in time,” the Clarets boss said. “It seems to be going well, and do you need to affect that? There is a break clause. We try to be as honourable as we can, and honour the contract if we say it’s for a season. But there’s always a break clause, to suit both teams, and the player. “He is going along nicely, we keep tabs on him and know what he is doing. I know Mark Warburton well and he is very pleased with him. |
A commitment that they're not going to recall him for no reason. Slow clap. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:28 - Jan 24 with 3336 views | RBlock |
Wells off? on 14:22 - Jan 24 by PinnerPaul | Bit of selective quoting there! He also said “I don’t think we’ll interrupt him at this moment in time,” the Clarets boss said. “It seems to be going well, and do you need to affect that? There is a break clause. We try to be as honourable as we can, and honour the contract if we say it’s for a season. But there’s always a break clause, to suit both teams, and the player. “He is going along nicely, we keep tabs on him and know what he is doing. I know Mark Warburton well and he is very pleased with him. |
For context, these quotes were reported in WLS on 10 January, so prior to the spike in interest which may obviously change the situation. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:34 - Jan 24 with 3285 views | PinnerPaul |
Wells off? on 14:26 - Jan 24 by rsonist | A commitment that they're not going to recall him for no reason. Slow clap. |
What?!!!!!!!! Why would they or anyone else EVER recall a player for 'no reason' You're making no sense now and not what those quotes imply at all! | | | |
Wells off? on 14:54 - Jan 24 with 3191 views | PinnerPaul |
Have to wait & see I guess - still 'options' available as Mr D points out Fingers crossed! | | | |
Wells off? on 15:01 - Jan 24 with 3166 views | Antti_Heinola |
i'd be surprised if he's not here. | |
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Wells off? on 15:04 - Jan 24 with 3149 views | CroydonCaptJack | I wonder if he will play tonight? I can't see it but it would be quite a statement if he did. | | | |
Wells off? on 15:10 - Jan 24 with 3110 views | rsonist |
Wells off? on 14:34 - Jan 24 by PinnerPaul | What?!!!!!!!! Why would they or anyone else EVER recall a player for 'no reason' You're making no sense now and not what those quotes imply at all! |
That's my point. All Dyche has said is precisely that, and that if the situation changes in their favour then it will do so. Nothing new that isn't obvious and that we didn't already know. No guarantee that he will stay as you seem to be reading. As proven by the Burnley site posting the same quotes now. | | | |
Wells off? on 15:11 - Jan 24 with 3103 views | Antti_Heinola |
Wells off? on 15:04 - Jan 24 by CroydonCaptJack | I wonder if he will play tonight? I can't see it but it would be quite a statement if he did. |
can't see why he wouldn't, other than it's Jordan's turn to start. Even then I expect him to be on the bench. | |
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Wells off? on 15:19 - Jan 24 with 3062 views | NW5Hoop |
Wells off? on 09:53 - Jan 24 by LowerloftLad | There really is no panic from burnely they have already made a loss on wells the transfer fee wont even break even as huddersfield have a 15% sell on fee 4mill is chicken feed for Burnley these days |
£4m is not chicken feed for Burnley. Last year they recorded their record profit —Â £36.6m. So $4m for Wells would be more than 10% of that. That's not to be sniffed at. Burnley's average player salary is £1.6m, so £4m is two and a half years' wages for a first team player. That's not money they would want to throw away. | | | |
Wells off? on 16:04 - Jan 24 with 2926 views | Antti_Heinola |
Wells off? on 15:19 - Jan 24 by NW5Hoop | £4m is not chicken feed for Burnley. Last year they recorded their record profit —Â £36.6m. So $4m for Wells would be more than 10% of that. That's not to be sniffed at. Burnley's average player salary is £1.6m, so £4m is two and a half years' wages for a first team player. That's not money they would want to throw away. |
OK I am missing something here. Why on earth would any club in this league, barring a sort of Aston Villa from last season type, pay £4m for a 29 yo striker who has 4 months left on his contract? Even if they did, Burnley would not be getting £4m of that - more like £3m after Wells has received money to pay up his contract. In my view all any club is going to offer is essentially what's left of his wages until the end of the season, and all Burnley can realistically hope for is to recoup that remaining money. Could be wrong, but you'd have to be incredibly silly or desperate to offer anything like that money in the hopes that the 8 goals or so he'd be likely to score between now and Ma is going to win you promotion. | |
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Wells off? on 16:09 - Jan 24 with 2892 views | Gloucs_R | It will be more like 2m They have a year extn option. | |
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Wells off? on 16:27 - Jan 24 with 2793 views | Jeff |
Wells off? on 16:09 - Jan 24 by Gloucs_R | It will be more like 2m They have a year extn option. |
which they categorically will not take up on Extending Well's contract by a year a day before they flip him to Bristol City (for example) will not guarantee them more money due to length of contract as Bristol will already be aware that he's not in Burnley's plans - why would they offer more just because Burnley arbitrarily add a year onto his contract? What it will do however is almost certainly trigger numerous loyalty payments to Wells, his agent and various other 'downstream' payments to Huddersfield and the like. it would probably cost money to Burnley to take up the option on his contract, and that's not even factoring in the actual cost of wages, which Nakhi could quite happily just decide to pick up and not agree to a move. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 16:28]
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Wells off? on 16:27 - Jan 24 with 2790 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Wells off? on 16:09 - Jan 24 by Gloucs_R | It will be more like 2m They have a year extn option. |
If it is £2m we might be in with a shout. | | | |
Wells off? on 16:48 - Jan 24 with 2712 views | rsonist |
Wells off? on 16:04 - Jan 24 by Antti_Heinola | OK I am missing something here. Why on earth would any club in this league, barring a sort of Aston Villa from last season type, pay £4m for a 29 yo striker who has 4 months left on his contract? Even if they did, Burnley would not be getting £4m of that - more like £3m after Wells has received money to pay up his contract. In my view all any club is going to offer is essentially what's left of his wages until the end of the season, and all Burnley can realistically hope for is to recoup that remaining money. Could be wrong, but you'd have to be incredibly silly or desperate to offer anything like that money in the hopes that the 8 goals or so he'd be likely to score between now and Ma is going to win you promotion. |
Definitely, but clubs still do it all the time and the desperation is realer than ever. The logic will be that this season is a golden opportunity for promotion in terms of weak playing field and for many also a last chance before the FFP paddling they're already guaranteed to get. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 16:49]
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Wells off? on 16:52 - Jan 24 with 2685 views | Antti_Heinola |
Wells off? on 16:48 - Jan 24 by rsonist | Definitely, but clubs still do it all the time and the desperation is realer than ever. The logic will be that this season is a golden opportunity for promotion in terms of weak playing field and for many also a last chance before the FFP paddling they're already guaranteed to get. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 16:49]
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I'm not sure I've ever seen a champ club pay £4m in Jan for a 29 yo who is out of contract shortly. Any examples? As I said, no club likely to offer more than what the remainder of his contract is worth - imo. | |
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Wells off? on 17:06 - Jan 24 with 2598 views | rsonist |
Wells off? on 16:52 - Jan 24 by Antti_Heinola | I'm not sure I've ever seen a champ club pay £4m in Jan for a 29 yo who is out of contract shortly. Any examples? As I said, no club likely to offer more than what the remainder of his contract is worth - imo. |
Nothing that extreme off the top of my head, but I was thinking more of average in-form strikers picked up for the home straight just in case and then inevitably discarded. Gary Madine going to Cardiff for £6m the other year for instance. That mid season purgatory of Leon Bests and Leon Clarkes. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 17:07]
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