chaz cheap. 20:40 - Jun 21 with 19060 views | connell10 | So it seems palace have pulled out of signing austin because they think 15 million is to steep, newcastle are getting edgy over the fee rangers want as well. Well i think in todays market 15 million for a english striker like chaz is bloody cheap, really we should be getting 20 million plus for him, i cant understand why these clubs are unwilling to pay such a cheap price! | |
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chaz cheap. on 13:25 - Jun 24 with 2092 views | Mvpeter |
chaz cheap. on 11:52 - Jun 24 by NW10Hoop | I would say Midtable starter money now for a forward is £12-15m transfer fee, £40-70k a week wages. Sounds like asking for £15m is entirely fair to me. WE took the gamble on his fitness when others wouldn't. WE gave him his first taste of Premier league football. So if anything we've taken the element of risk out of the equation for any club looking at him. He stayed fit all season and scored a load of goals. QPR should be compensated fairly if he ends up moving clubs. [Post edited 24 Jun 2015 11:57]
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Those wages are waaaaay too high, those are QPR wages. Asking for 15m is reasonable, expecting it is not. I agree that we took the gamble but that should have factored into the price we paid but we had the Crook in charge so what can you do? It doesn't matter to whoever is buying him now. | |
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chaz cheap. on 14:12 - Jun 24 with 2043 views | GetMeRangers |
From someone who tweeted he was defo going to Spam.! Dont think he knows anymore than we do | | | |
chaz cheap. on 14:13 - Jun 24 with 2038 views | NW10Hoop |
chaz cheap. on 13:25 - Jun 24 by Mvpeter | Those wages are waaaaay too high, those are QPR wages. Asking for 15m is reasonable, expecting it is not. I agree that we took the gamble but that should have factored into the price we paid but we had the Crook in charge so what can you do? It doesn't matter to whoever is buying him now. |
In 2013 the average Premier League wage was £25-30k a week. Yes the average is skewed by some of the big earners, but there are also a lot of younger/squad players that bring down the average. There's been a new TV Deal, there are a few clubs interested in him and Charlie is most certainly above an above average player in terms of performance and marketability. If I was his agent I would be aiming for £50-70k a week. If he went to Newcastle for example, wearing the number 9, and being an English centre forward - Sports Direct would make a killing selling shirts with his name on the back to people who have borrowed from the name on the front | | | |
chaz cheap. on 16:04 - Jun 24 with 1984 views | owza | This is all just starting to bore me now. Half the Premier League seem to be 'interested' but we never seem to receive any concrete offers. Wouldn't accept anything below 15 million for sure. If Wilfried Bony is worth 28 million then Charlie is at least worth 20 mil but obviously with the contract situation that lowers his value. 15 million in today's football climate seems reasonable for an 18 goal Premier League striker so they should pay up if they want his services. But I am resigned to losing him, he's given us some incredible memories but we have to respect his needs and move on and re-invest the money in another top quality striker. Pre-seasons not far away so Charlie's future has to be sorted by then really. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 16:25 - Jun 24 with 1960 views | Mvpeter |
chaz cheap. on 14:13 - Jun 24 by NW10Hoop | In 2013 the average Premier League wage was £25-30k a week. Yes the average is skewed by some of the big earners, but there are also a lot of younger/squad players that bring down the average. There's been a new TV Deal, there are a few clubs interested in him and Charlie is most certainly above an above average player in terms of performance and marketability. If I was his agent I would be aiming for £50-70k a week. If he went to Newcastle for example, wearing the number 9, and being an English centre forward - Sports Direct would make a killing selling shirts with his name on the back to people who have borrowed from the name on the front |
Charlie is not above average in terms of earning potential. The top 8 massively skew that. Too many players that earn ten times the amounts other players in the division get. An average isn't really a good judge of wages in the premier league for this reason. But lets just say he is above average for the league and it is a good indicator. He's not worth 2.33 times an average premier league player. But I guess we'll see. | |
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chaz cheap. on 23:30 - Jun 24 with 1870 views | connell10 |
chaz cheap. on 16:25 - Jun 24 by Mvpeter | Charlie is not above average in terms of earning potential. The top 8 massively skew that. Too many players that earn ten times the amounts other players in the division get. An average isn't really a good judge of wages in the premier league for this reason. But lets just say he is above average for the league and it is a good indicator. He's not worth 2.33 times an average premier league player. But I guess we'll see. |
You seem to think you know a lot pete! | |
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chaz cheap. on 08:40 - Jun 25 with 1785 views | Mvpeter |
chaz cheap. on 23:30 - Jun 24 by connell10 | You seem to think you know a lot pete! |
Thank you connell! Best way to learn is to have your beliefs challenged. Best way to have your beliefs challenged is to tell people them if they want to hear it. Best way to find people who want to hear it is to join a forum. Tis a wonderful system. | |
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chaz cheap. on 09:40 - Jun 25 with 1742 views | Hoop_Du_Jour | Rumour Charlie's gonna ask for his price to be lowered cause he's worried no one will buy and he'll miss out on PL football... Oh well. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 10:12 - Jun 25 with 1693 views | QPR_John |
So this is how it works. A club outside the Premier League, and that is a salient point, asks a certain fee for a player, clubs in the Premier League do not want to pay it so they get their mates in the media to start putting it about that said player is unhappy. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 10:30 - Jun 25 with 1674 views | Gloucs_R |
Agent talk. If the agent gets the price down, his cut and Charlie's wages will probably increase. | |
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chaz cheap. on 10:38 - Jun 25 with 1649 views | gordanoR |
That completely contradicts an earlier article where he says he's not bothered about leaving & happy to stay if no one comes in for him. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 10:42 - Jun 25 with 1636 views | Mvpeter |
chaz cheap. on 10:38 - Jun 25 by gordanoR | That completely contradicts an earlier article where he says he's not bothered about leaving & happy to stay if no one comes in for him. |
That article doesn't actually exist. | |
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chaz cheap. on 10:48 - Jun 25 with 1620 views | GetMeRangers |
What does a transfer request mean these days. In the 'olden' days it meant a player didnt get a cut of the transfer fee, I believe. Is it possible for a club to turn down a transfer request? I still believe that it is relatively early in the transfer market and not many clubs have done much business: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11661/9893206/premier-league-ins-and-out I am sure he wants to move... desperate? Hope not | | | |
chaz cheap. on 10:56 - Jun 25 with 1584 views | Mvpeter |
Yes that one. Please explain how 'he says he's not bothered about leaving & happy to stay if no one comes in for him.' Equals Unless I’m told otherwise I will report for pre-season - I did exactly the same at Burnley when I had a year to go and I could have gone to Hull," “It’s the way I am. I’m not going to start refusing to come in or refusing to go there. I have one year left and I have to honour my contract. It’s out there that I've only got one year left but I will come back for when pre-season starts and hopefully get fit for the season to come. “If I am told to leave then I won’t be here. If I am told to report and nothing is said then I will be here when we report back on day one." | |
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chaz cheap. on 11:00 - Jun 25 with 1577 views | Maggsinho |
chaz cheap. on 10:56 - Jun 25 by Mvpeter | Yes that one. Please explain how 'he says he's not bothered about leaving & happy to stay if no one comes in for him.' Equals Unless I’m told otherwise I will report for pre-season - I did exactly the same at Burnley when I had a year to go and I could have gone to Hull," “It’s the way I am. I’m not going to start refusing to come in or refusing to go there. I have one year left and I have to honour my contract. It’s out there that I've only got one year left but I will come back for when pre-season starts and hopefully get fit for the season to come. “If I am told to leave then I won’t be here. If I am told to report and nothing is said then I will be here when we report back on day one." |
I can't be bothered frankly. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 11:13 - Jun 25 with 1564 views | daveB |
chaz cheap. on 10:56 - Jun 25 by Mvpeter | Yes that one. Please explain how 'he says he's not bothered about leaving & happy to stay if no one comes in for him.' Equals Unless I’m told otherwise I will report for pre-season - I did exactly the same at Burnley when I had a year to go and I could have gone to Hull," “It’s the way I am. I’m not going to start refusing to come in or refusing to go there. I have one year left and I have to honour my contract. It’s out there that I've only got one year left but I will come back for when pre-season starts and hopefully get fit for the season to come. “If I am told to leave then I won’t be here. If I am told to report and nothing is said then I will be here when we report back on day one." |
Well he quite clearly says if no one comes in for him he'll just get on with it as he did at Burnley | | | |
chaz cheap. on 11:14 - Jun 25 with 1560 views | johncharles |
chaz cheap. on 08:40 - Jun 25 by Mvpeter | Thank you connell! Best way to learn is to have your beliefs challenged. Best way to have your beliefs challenged is to tell people them if they want to hear it. Best way to find people who want to hear it is to join a forum. Tis a wonderful system. |
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chaz cheap. on 11:22 - Jun 25 with 1534 views | NW10Hoop | I get the feeling that he does want to go and play in the Premier League, probably has a club in mind that suits him wage wise/geographically and would like to leave on good terms with the club and fans. The more hardball QPR play with regards to his fee, the more I can see him having to force the issue. He probably never expected that it would be a real possibility to come back here for pre-season and could therefore could say those gracious things a month or 2 ago. I hope it doesn't turn ugly, I would love him to stay, but I also think that QPR should stick to our guns Fee wise. He could always offer to make the deal more attractive to other clubs by taking a lower salary if it really is just about staying in the Premier League | | | |
chaz cheap. on 11:42 - Jun 25 with 1503 views | hoof_hearted | If he stays with us for the year he will be able to negotiate a hefty signing on fee wherever he goes (or stays) next summer. Whatever happens he'll be a rich man for ever as long as he score plenty of goals wherever he is for another 6 years. I get the impression he's grounded enough to think like that. He can afford to be relaxed and his words can be taken at face value. QPR have to weigh up the lost transfer fee (less however much would have to be spent on a replacement) against the chances of him leading us back to the promised land. It looks like the club are prepared to keep him if the price isn't right and that is good commercial sense and a tough negotiating stance. It's quite boring not being a joke club any more. | | | |
chaz cheap. on 11:50 - Jun 25 with 1486 views | GetMeRangers |
chaz cheap. on 11:42 - Jun 25 by hoof_hearted | If he stays with us for the year he will be able to negotiate a hefty signing on fee wherever he goes (or stays) next summer. Whatever happens he'll be a rich man for ever as long as he score plenty of goals wherever he is for another 6 years. I get the impression he's grounded enough to think like that. He can afford to be relaxed and his words can be taken at face value. QPR have to weigh up the lost transfer fee (less however much would have to be spent on a replacement) against the chances of him leading us back to the promised land. It looks like the club are prepared to keep him if the price isn't right and that is good commercial sense and a tough negotiating stance. It's quite boring not being a joke club any more. |
Quite boring not being a joke club anymore... We are trying! Kit reveal with no keepers in the line up... Players back on Monday with only Hitchcock as an assistant coach... some feel the new kit is being delivered too late... if you believe SoG we only have two players worth keeping (Chaz and Philips)... eight new signings by the time the players return hoped for by CR, but not yet delivered... training ground... new stadium... FFP... etc Never boring being an R. Never will be. | | | |
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