The incomings and outgoings of every City manager (courtesy of Rick)... http://boothferrytowembley.blogspot.co.uk/p/citys-transfer-history-by-manager.html
The agent that's provided those five trialists, is the same bloke who's trying to bring in funding to keep them afloat.
Can't believe we sold Evans for more than Cairney. His numbers seem off though. Counts add-ons in some deals but not others.
If his recovery goes to plan he's back in February; ruptured achilles recovery doesn't always go to plan though - I'm looking at worst case scenario, I usually do ...... it's an age thing
Ignoring that a lot of the figures in recent years will be estimates, that list just shows that we've always bought (relative) success.
Alot of those figures aren't even what were reported. I remember Brady was reported as at least £8 when he went, gypo Geroge cost us £1m, Jelavic and long I thought cost us a combined £14.5m, Meyler and Elmo I thought cost us £1m, Tom Ince went for £5.75m, Mclean cost us more than Fryatt, can;t remember exactly what it was, Tom Hundredstone just went for £2.5m didn't he? Robbo went for £8m. Craig ***an I'm sure was the first player we sold for £1m, did Leon Cort really go for that? Also doesn't include Evandro who I thought cost us 7 figures. All reported figures, probably massively wrong.
"this week" is 3 I think. 8 or whatever over the whole of the transfer window? Personally I think the time to offer an opinion (if anyone is interested in what anyone else thinks) is after the window is closed.
Nah , we are going to win the league or get relegated depending on who we have bought or sold that day
Indeed, in the vast majority of our deals in recent years none of us or journalists have a ****ing clue what they cost / were sold for.
Please don't antagonise me, it's very distressing. For someone keen to avoid arguments please don't be so antagonistic.