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For as much as we (are allowed to) know, who are in the last year of their contracts?
Cook, Colback, Frey, Anderson in the 30+ bracket. They all seem to enjoy what they are doing now and for lack of offers from elsewhere considering their age, might stay on. If featured in our plans of course.
Paal, Chair, Dunne. Who else? The younger lads are a tougher sell to keep hold of, I think.
At this stage I would like to see the bulk of them, if not all, stay on. All depends on how the new lads settle in and Lloyd, Kolli, EDB, etc progress enough to become regulars.
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“That means each Championship club will receive around £5.7m per year under the new domestic deal.
Meanwhile, the EFL announced this year Pitch International and Relevant Sports will distribute internationally, in a deal worth £147.7m over four years.”
How much did we get before? 5.7m seems a tidy figure we can use to plug a few gaps.
I’m not sure how much of the international part we will see, the distribution between the EFL leagues is not specified. But every bit helps.
Are the players off already, or still reporting every day and perhaps doing some light training and post season analyses? I would imagine they have to wind down the training and not just stop and go sit on the beach for a few weeks?
I would also imagine a really busy time for the backroom staff now, planning for next season, searching transfer targets, contract talks, etc? Phones must be buzzing.
I was watching Ajax this weekend and it struck me how much Sincs reminds me of Brian Brobbey. Both young "raw talents" that are extremely strong and fast, physical, often fouled and gets nothing from the referees and then both go into "the world is against me" mode. Similar style of play. Both playing for clubs in crisis, although QPR always in some sort of crisis while Ajax, by their standards, probably going through the biggest crisis in their history. Topped off with a record 6-0 loss last weekend against big rivals Feyenoord.
Except. Brobbey has scored 19 so far this season.
(Ajax got kicked out of the cup by an amateur team earlier this season, first time in their history. A very QPR thing to do)
Hmmm. Watching this, actually, I realise Sincs is nothing like Brobbey.