Bent over a barrell 07:59 - Sep 1 with 6107 views | magicdaps10 | Sorry but I think we have been done over in this window by the board. The team should be priority but it is obvious that 30m is earmarked for something else. It seems a squad has been built in hope rather than confidence. Excellent signing in Sanches and our hand was forced in Siggy and Llorente but with the money from them......we had a chance to replace with more quality. Well done with getting rid of the half dozen or so deadwood, with them gone we could have brought in a couple of good quality players....we didnt. Numbers are down, quality level is unknown at present but the bank account is up. I have faith in PC and I just hope he keeps his good work going. We have money for Jan, I just hope we are not playing catch up. On to the rest of the season....my faith lays 100% with PC. | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:06 - Sep 1 with 4048 views | awayjack | Yup. I don't get why people can't add a few numbers together, and that we'll have £70m on so in extra profits when you add wage cuts and extra Sky money. It'll be in testing to see tables of net spend this window but suspect we'll be at bottom again as others have reinvested extra TV money into squad. Net we've sold our best two players for £60m and replaced them with two promising loanees in Tammy and Sanches that we'll get zero future value on. Rightly the Board and Yanks continue to play our fans like morons. We reap what we sow. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 with 4008 views | jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:14 - Sep 1 with 3993 views | Dr_Winston |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:16 - Sep 1 with 3966 views | TheResurrection | Magic daps you seriously have not got a clue what you're talking about. Please stop feeding fellow mugs. | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:21 - Sep 1 with 3907 views | raynor94 |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:21 - Sep 1 with 3905 views | mahoss | I think it's been a great window. We now have money to spend in January if we need to. What was the alternative,spend £26m on Chadli,I can imagine what the reaction would have been on here if we had ! | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:25 - Sep 1 with 3867 views | magicdaps10 |
Bent over a barrell on 08:16 - Sep 1 by TheResurrection | Magic daps you seriously have not got a clue what you're talking about. Please stop feeding fellow mugs. |
Thats your opinion not a fact Res, this is something you have trouble with!! It will come with age, the understanding and realisation of opinion and fact.......saying that, some on here old enough too know dont seem to grasp it. People will agree, people will not.........only one thing you can change, work on it. | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:27 - Sep 1 with 3852 views | Nirvana |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
Can you imagine the uproar if we're in the relegation zone come January, Jakarmi? I have seen the profit near £30m on several respected sites, I have not seen the £19.1m figure. Where did you get that from? That 33 year old scored 15 goals last season, many of them incredibly important to our survival. It isn't £15m, it was £12m. That is not a good deal, last year of his contract or not. The cost of relegation is far higher, I wish this point would stop being raised. It doesn't really make any sense when you factor in the loan fees for Abraham/Sanches. They won't be with us next season, either, so to your point why are we wasting that money? There is a BIG difference between negative and the profit we made this window, and there is absolutely no guarantee that will be spent in January. Naive to assume that'll be available then. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Bent over a barrell on 08:31 - Sep 1 with 3830 views | Griffting | Pleased with first 11. Little worried about options from the bench especially attacking. Don't think it was a bad window overall. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:39 - Sep 1 with 3756 views | Landore_Jack | SWANSEA CITY In Wilfried Bony - Man City, £12m Sam Clucas - Hull, £16.5m Roque Mesa - Las Palmas, £11m Renato Sanches - Bayern Munich, loan Tammy Abraham - Chelsea, loan Cian Harries - Coventry, undisclosed Marc Walsh - Finn Harps, free Erwin Mulder - Heerenveen, free Courtney Baker-Richardson - Leamington, free Steven Benda - TSV 1860 Munich, undisclosed Out Fernando Llorente - Tottenham, £12.1m Jack Cork - Burnley, undisclosed Gylfi Sigurdsson - Everton, £45m Gerhard Tremmel - retired Marvin Emnes - Akhisar Belediyespor, free Mark Birighitti - NAC Breda, free Liam Shephard - Peterborough, free Josh Vickers - Lincoln, free Owain Jones - released Tom Dyson - released Tom Holland - The New Saints, free Alex Samuel - Stevenage, undisclosed Borja Baston - Malaga, loan Jordi Amat - Real Betis, loan Bafatembi Gomis - Galatasary, undisclosed Daniel James - Shrewsbury, loan Franck Tabanou - released Liam Edwards - Hull, free Keston Davies - Yeovil, loan Connor Roberts - Middlesbrough, loan Modou Barrow - Reading, £1.5m Matt Grimes - Northampton, loan Stephen Kingsley - Hull, undisclosed Botti Biabi - Hamilton, loan Oli McBurnie - Barnsley, loan | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:39 - Sep 1 with 3758 views | SPboy | Not our worst transfer window but in the overall picture fairly underwhelming for me. From Sky Sports: "Only five clubs registered a net profit from transfer dealings, led by Swansea with +£19.5m in the black." With 24 players also leaving the club, I am sure all the wise businessmen on here will be telling us what good business we have done. http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11662/11015137/premier-league-transfers-h The club has had an opportunity to strengthen its player base with quality but instead has taken a punt on a couple of youngsters on loan and a journeyman who has hardly played in 3 seasons. Hopefully it will pay off. If it doesn't at least there should be plenty of free cash available in January though I somehow have my doubts it will all be available. I wonder how happy PC will be with the club business. Aside from the 2 kids that he has had a big say on the rest of the business looks pretty dire from where I am sitting. Is the squad really stronger now that at the end of the last window ? [Post edited 1 Sep 2017 8:41]
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Bent over a barrell on 08:40 - Sep 1 with 3744 views | csf |
Bent over a barrell on 08:27 - Sep 1 by Nirvana | Can you imagine the uproar if we're in the relegation zone come January, Jakarmi? I have seen the profit near £30m on several respected sites, I have not seen the £19.1m figure. Where did you get that from? That 33 year old scored 15 goals last season, many of them incredibly important to our survival. It isn't £15m, it was £12m. That is not a good deal, last year of his contract or not. The cost of relegation is far higher, I wish this point would stop being raised. It doesn't really make any sense when you factor in the loan fees for Abraham/Sanches. They won't be with us next season, either, so to your point why are we wasting that money? There is a BIG difference between negative and the profit we made this window, and there is absolutely no guarantee that will be spent in January. Naive to assume that'll be available then. |
Just looking at this link it says £15m 5th paragraph in. I don't tend to know which sites are which when it comes to how close to the facts they are or their sources but the BBC have to be pretty solid don't they?? | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:47 - Sep 1 with 3693 views | Private_Partz |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
We certainly can't. What we need though is a top scouting system that can bring in quality young players so we can sell on at a profit before the next recruit comes in. We have none of this other than Clem's contacts and Jenkins will never allow him full control. Btw. Where is the 'next level' ?. Weren't the Yanks brought in so they could take us there by investing? All they have done is line the pockets of the Sellouts in preparation to sell us on at a profit. | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:52 - Sep 1 with 3669 views | swansea68 |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
Well said. I stated in another thread that people on this forum are experts in running a club. Last January we were bottom. Those ppl would NOT have picked Carrol Ayew Olsen plus Manson before that. They would habe spent £50/60m to try and get out of the mess as that's their mentality. And if that had failed we be knackered. Look how many clubs have tried to buy their way out of trouble and failed. Jenkins may not have been honest in hid dealings but he won't jeopardise the future of the club. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:52 - Sep 1 with 3669 views | pikeypaul |
Bent over a barrell on 08:12 - Sep 1 by jakarmi | 30M? Not sure where you get that from. The official stats say 19.1M in profit. Good business as far as i'm concerned. 12-15M for a soon to be 33yr old in the last year of his contract. The surplus can be used in January if necessary, (or next summer when we'll have to replace Tammy and Sanches). Can you imagine the uproar on here if we had nothing to spend in Jan? What people have got to realise is that a club like ours simply cant operate in the negative in every transfer window. |
Since you know the official stats post them it is way over £19.1 million since Corks fee is undisclosed and not been added. [Post edited 1 Sep 2017 8:57]
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Bent over a barrell on 08:56 - Sep 1 with 3636 views | max936 | I would have liked to have seen a Right Back and probably a decent winger, another potential worry is that if Bony doesn't hit the heights or is injured we've only Tammy there, Clement obviously knows this so if hopefully got a plan up his sleeve to cover this, but getting Sanchez which seems a bit of a coup and Bony back is better than I thought we'd get, plus we've got a lot of wastage off the wage bill, so not a bad window with it all considered. | |
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Bent over a barrell on 08:58 - Sep 1 with 3614 views | Nirvana |
Bent over a barrell on 08:40 - Sep 1 by csf | Just looking at this link it says £15m 5th paragraph in. I don't tend to know which sites are which when it comes to how close to the facts they are or their sources but the BBC have to be pretty solid don't they?? |
You have to provide the link too, CSF, as I've no idea what article you're referring to. (It's okay, just a harmless mistake) But here's Sky Sports: http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11675/11013439/fernando-llorente-joins-to Key quote (and Balague is generally spot on, especially concerning anything Spanish-related): "And Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Guillem Balague believes the agreed fee to be £12.1m (€13m)." | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 08:59 - Sep 1 with 3607 views | TheResurrection |
Bent over a barrell on 08:27 - Sep 1 by Nirvana | Can you imagine the uproar if we're in the relegation zone come January, Jakarmi? I have seen the profit near £30m on several respected sites, I have not seen the £19.1m figure. Where did you get that from? That 33 year old scored 15 goals last season, many of them incredibly important to our survival. It isn't £15m, it was £12m. That is not a good deal, last year of his contract or not. The cost of relegation is far higher, I wish this point would stop being raised. It doesn't really make any sense when you factor in the loan fees for Abraham/Sanches. They won't be with us next season, either, so to your point why are we wasting that money? There is a BIG difference between negative and the profit we made this window, and there is absolutely no guarantee that will be spent in January. Naive to assume that'll be available then. |
Go back to your respected sites and YouTube you humiliation Can you share any more enigmatic letters from Clements favourite ever player Viera? You had me in tears last time | |
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Bent over a barrell on 09:08 - Sep 1 with 3515 views | Pegojack |
Bent over a barrell on 08:56 - Sep 1 by max936 | I would have liked to have seen a Right Back and probably a decent winger, another potential worry is that if Bony doesn't hit the heights or is injured we've only Tammy there, Clement obviously knows this so if hopefully got a plan up his sleeve to cover this, but getting Sanchez which seems a bit of a coup and Bony back is better than I thought we'd get, plus we've got a lot of wastage off the wage bill, so not a bad window with it all considered. |
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Bent over a barrell on 09:12 - Sep 1 with 3490 views | Nirvana |
Bent over a barrell on 08:59 - Sep 1 by TheResurrection | Go back to your respected sites and YouTube you humiliation Can you share any more enigmatic letters from Clements favourite ever player Viera? You had me in tears last time |
Awww, little res is getting all worked up so early in the morning. Imagine that. White knight are you, fighting Dimi's battle here? He's been put in his place, as have you numerous times. Remember your little sabbatical last season? Ha, "not hiding". Please, tell us all again about Hull's "brave decisions" in January. Or Bradley's superb coaching and managing skills. Or how Siggy isn't even worth £15m, and you'd rather have Izzy ffukkingg Brown. I think you get the picture. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 09:16 - Sep 1 with 3461 views | majorraglan |
Bent over a barrell on 08:06 - Sep 1 by awayjack | Yup. I don't get why people can't add a few numbers together, and that we'll have £70m on so in extra profits when you add wage cuts and extra Sky money. It'll be in testing to see tables of net spend this window but suspect we'll be at bottom again as others have reinvested extra TV money into squad. Net we've sold our best two players for £60m and replaced them with two promising loanees in Tammy and Sanches that we'll get zero future value on. Rightly the Board and Yanks continue to play our fans like morons. We reap what we sow. |
It will have been a good transfer window if the club is still in the Premier League at the end of the season. I can see both sides of the coin re selling Llorente. I get the points being made about having got rid of 2 top players and replacing them with 2 loan players who will have no future residual value for the club, but hopefully having the money in the bank will enable the club to plan out the addressing the squad deficiencies in the next few windows. Hopefully the club will, in the future make better use of the loan system as other clubs have in the past. Quite a few players have left the club, some were youngsters who haven't made the grade and who would have been on very modest wages ( which is something we will see every year), some were more expensive players who were under achieving while others simply weren't good enough. Hopefully, better recruiting in the future will prevent poor purchases and the savings that have been made will be reinvested. I think next seasons big ticket sale will probably be Mawson. Not sure if there are any other players who would generate that kind of money in the team. [Post edited 1 Sep 2017 9:28]
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Bent over a barrell on 09:20 - Sep 1 with 3418 views | TheResurrection |
Bent over a barrell on 09:12 - Sep 1 by Nirvana | Awww, little res is getting all worked up so early in the morning. Imagine that. White knight are you, fighting Dimi's battle here? He's been put in his place, as have you numerous times. Remember your little sabbatical last season? Ha, "not hiding". Please, tell us all again about Hull's "brave decisions" in January. Or Bradley's superb coaching and managing skills. Or how Siggy isn't even worth £15m, and you'd rather have Izzy ffukkingg Brown. I think you get the picture. |
Yes of course. 1. It wasn't all Bradleys fault. Both him and Guido were shafted by the previous owners. 2. Hulls efforts were outstanding and anybody with even an ounce of football sense will tell you this. They ultimately failed in their quest for survival, but did everything and more to give themselves the best chance. I'd say since Silva came in, and with the predicament they were in with a Championship level squad, he was probably the stand out manager of 2017. Clement was up there too but at least he took over an established Premier League squad. Now.... Be enigmatic.... Renato fffuuuccking Sanches | |
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Bent over a barrell on 09:22 - Sep 1 with 3408 views | Nirvana |
Thanks, CSF. But I think they're just regurgitating the same £15m line that's been touted forever now. Just like the £50m fee we never got for Siggy, I think that happened here too. As my previous post said, Guillem Balague is usually spot on with anything Spanish-related. He has some of the best sources and is generally extremely accurate. Llorente is Spanish and played there most of his career and Pochettino spent most of his playing/managing career there, as well. I'm sure there's been some texts exchanged. I think Balague has the accurate fee here, and the Guardian agrees. I believe the £15m figure is bbullsshitt, and of course, the fee was officially undisclosed by the club. So, I'll say £12.1 sounds a lot more accurate than £15m. | | | |
Bent over a barrell on 09:22 - Sep 1 with 3407 views | Cooperman | Done over? FFS. They're trying to keep us both solvent and in the Premier League. There are too many out there who only think of the latter. | |
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