Does anyone believe 09:51 - Jan 18 with 5417 views | wetjack | That we have £25m in the bank from the sale of Bony That money will be staggered over 2/3 years as a bare minimum | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:53 - Jan 18 with 3934 views | shandyjack | Wrong, the deal is £25m upfront, one off payment, with staggered add ons depending on Bony's impact | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:55 - Jan 18 with 3923 views | QuakerJack |
Does anyone believe on 09:53 - Jan 18 by shandyjack | Wrong, the deal is £25m upfront, one off payment, with staggered add ons depending on Bony's impact |
What this man said... deliberately done to avoid citeh falling foul of FFP I think. | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:56 - Jan 18 with 3919 views | Lord_Bony | No after taxes and taking away the original purchase price plus interest and associated costs we will end up with pure profit of somewhere in the region of 7to 8million.we will receive this in three chunks over the next 3 years,that's how the deal was structured. So no big war chest to use just yet. Wish we could have held out for a better deal personally,sniff,but there you go. | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:57 - Jan 18 with 3913 views | jack247 | It is immaterial. If we have £25m staged over 3 years and we use say £10m of it on players, we simply spread those deals over 3 years too. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 09:57 - Jan 18 with 3909 views | Dr_Winston |
Does anyone believe on 09:56 - Jan 18 by Lord_Bony | No after taxes and taking away the original purchase price plus interest and associated costs we will end up with pure profit of somewhere in the region of 7to 8million.we will receive this in three chunks over the next 3 years,that's how the deal was structured. So no big war chest to use just yet. Wish we could have held out for a better deal personally,sniff,but there you go. |
A profit of £7-8m on the top Premier League goalscorer of 2014. Shocking business. | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:58 - Jan 18 with 3901 views | wetjack |
Does anyone believe on 09:53 - Jan 18 by shandyjack | Wrong, the deal is £25m upfront, one off payment, with staggered add ons depending on Bony's impact |
Nope you will find I am right on here. City are paying the basic £25m over at least 3 years | |
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Does anyone believe on 09:59 - Jan 18 with 3894 views | wetjack |
Does anyone believe on 09:56 - Jan 18 by Lord_Bony | No after taxes and taking away the original purchase price plus interest and associated costs we will end up with pure profit of somewhere in the region of 7to 8million.we will receive this in three chunks over the next 3 years,that's how the deal was structured. So no big war chest to use just yet. Wish we could have held out for a better deal personally,sniff,but there you go. |
Thank you at least someone else agreed with me | |
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Does anyone believe on 10:07 - Jan 18 with 3860 views | shandyjack |
Does anyone believe on 09:58 - Jan 18 by wetjack | Nope you will find I am right on here. City are paying the basic £25m over at least 3 years |
nope, think you find the delay in the deal was us haggling over getting the full payment upfront | |
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Does anyone believe on 10:12 - Jan 18 with 3832 views | jack247 |
Does anyone believe on 09:56 - Jan 18 by Lord_Bony | No after taxes and taking away the original purchase price plus interest and associated costs we will end up with pure profit of somewhere in the region of 7to 8million.we will receive this in three chunks over the next 3 years,that's how the deal was structured. So no big war chest to use just yet. Wish we could have held out for a better deal personally,sniff,but there you go. |
Why take away the original purchase price though? There is a big difference between profit and money in the bank/guaranteed money payable over 3 years or whatever. I'm sure Wilf was bought primarily through revenue from ongoing TV money, its not as if we had a £12 million loan to buy him which we now need to pay back. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 12:40 - Jan 18 with 3664 views | swansealad69 | Rhe original outlay should not be brought in ro it. Bony scored goals and there for sold shirts and other things there for gaining more publicity for the club and city. What does annoy me is the fact we have sold one off the best strikers in Europe for just 25m. And lets face it he is in the top 10. Add to that the inflated prices that players go for (jo allen 15m) luke shaw 30? Then we have been given the worst end off the stick. We should have held on for the summer if we didnt get 30 m. But end off an era and the deal as done . | | | |
Does anyone believe on 12:49 - Jan 18 with 3644 views | Rancid |
Does anyone believe on 12:40 - Jan 18 by swansealad69 | Rhe original outlay should not be brought in ro it. Bony scored goals and there for sold shirts and other things there for gaining more publicity for the club and city. What does annoy me is the fact we have sold one off the best strikers in Europe for just 25m. And lets face it he is in the top 10. Add to that the inflated prices that players go for (jo allen 15m) luke shaw 30? Then we have been given the worst end off the stick. We should have held on for the summer if we didnt get 30 m. But end off an era and the deal as done . |
Totally agree son.Crazy selling Bony in January.Our best defender and goalscorer.How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January? | | | |
Does anyone believe on 12:53 - Jan 18 with 3634 views | Dr_Winston |
Does anyone believe on 12:49 - Jan 18 by Rancid | Totally agree son.Crazy selling Bony in January.Our best defender and goalscorer.How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January? |
How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January for £10m less than they're worth? Most clubs demand a premium for selling in January. We offered a discount. [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 12:54]
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Does anyone believe on 12:55 - Jan 18 with 3623 views | Darran |
Does anyone believe on 12:53 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January for £10m less than they're worth? Most clubs demand a premium for selling in January. We offered a discount. [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 12:54]
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What would you have done then J told him he wasn't going and expected him to put in a shift when he got back from Africa bitterly disappointed is it? I'd like to have had £50 million for him but this is the way of the world these days. | |
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Does anyone believe on 12:57 - Jan 18 with 3615 views | Rancid |
Does anyone believe on 12:53 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January for £10m less than they're worth? Most clubs demand a premium for selling in January. We offered a discount. [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 12:54]
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Incredible isn't it!! | | | |
Does anyone believe on 12:59 - Jan 18 with 3610 views | Dr_Winston |
Does anyone believe on 12:55 - Jan 18 by Darran | What would you have done then J told him he wasn't going and expected him to put in a shift when he got back from Africa bitterly disappointed is it? I'd like to have had £50 million for him but this is the way of the world these days. |
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Does anyone believe on 12:59 - Jan 18 with 3607 views | swansealad69 |
Does anyone believe on 12:53 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January for £10m less than they're worth? Most clubs demand a premium for selling in January. We offered a discount. [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 12:54]
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As much as the board have done well in were we are they still make huge blunders at times. Its well known the top players go for a lot more half way in to a successful season rather then summer. Lets not forget the ki fiasco when hj didnt even know if he could call him back from Sunderland at what the contract stated. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 13:01 - Jan 18 with 3600 views | Rancid | He was under a long term contract and was happy here.We wanted to sell him more than he wanted to leave. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 13:03 - Jan 18 with 3591 views | Darran |
Does anyone believe on 12:59 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | Yes. |
It doesn't work like that though and now you're just being silly. | |
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Does anyone believe on 13:05 - Jan 18 with 3584 views | Dr_Winston |
Does anyone believe on 13:03 - Jan 18 by Darran | It doesn't work like that though and now you're just being silly. |
Doesn't it? What part of Wilf's character leads you to believe that he'd have stropped had we not sold him? Were Southampton being silly when they refused to sell Schneiderlin for less than their valuation of him despite him making his desire to leave more than clear? [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 13:06]
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Does anyone believe on 13:34 - Jan 18 with 3525 views | Dyfnant | I'm sure if we had 10 points less atm we wouldn't have sold him yet. That said, if we'd gone down we'd be scrapping to get our £12M back | |
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Does anyone believe on 14:12 - Jan 18 with 3486 views | Parlay | I don't have an issue with the timing, in fact the timing was perfect. We are safe in reality. We have half a season to adapt our style to hit the ground running next season. We have already got a replacement who was getting increasingly restless at not starting. What I do object about is the deal we got. Or deal we gave to be more accurate. January is a sellers market and we seemingly got bent over by the buying club. Not just any buying club but one of the richest clubs in the world with a history of paying £20m+ for people with little to no reputation - let alone someone like Bony. We now find ourselves with a significantly weaker side in both an attacking and defending sense and although it sounds crazy, dont have a ridiculous amount to rebuild with. Not in todays market anyway. | |
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Does anyone believe on 14:23 - Jan 18 with 3465 views | ApeShit | We should of told him to stay until the end of the season, I genuinely can't think of any other teams selling their top striker in January for a lot less than hes worth. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 15:18 - Jan 18 with 3396 views | premierjack |
Does anyone believe on 13:05 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | Doesn't it? What part of Wilf's character leads you to believe that he'd have stropped had we not sold him? Were Southampton being silly when they refused to sell Schneiderlin for less than their valuation of him despite him making his desire to leave more than clear? [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 13:06]
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Bony had a release clause. He agreed to take that out so we could get more cash for him - his part of the deal was that he could leave for a big club. If we didnt agree to that, he would have gone for 19m and ppl would have had a go at the club for that. The club can't win, they have got the best deal possible but you will never please everyone. Bony wa leving a long time ago, that was agreed by both the club and wilf - it was just the matter of getting the best deal possible. | | | |
Does anyone believe on 16:37 - Jan 18 with 3284 views | Lord_Bony |
Does anyone believe on 12:53 - Jan 18 by Dr_Winston | How many teams do you see selling their prized asset in January for £10m less than they're worth? Most clubs demand a premium for selling in January. We offered a discount. [Post edited 18 Jan 2015 12:54]
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January Sales mun... | |
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Does anyone believe on 19:34 - Jan 18 with 3202 views | wetjack |
Does anyone believe on 10:07 - Jan 18 by shandyjack | nope, think you find the delay in the deal was us haggling over getting the full payment upfront |
Not at all, the delay was just down to the greedy agent as normal The payments from Man City are staggered to comply with FFP | |
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