Summer Transfer Rumours

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Plenty of experience and a solid pro imo. No spring chicken and not hugely exciting, but hopefully the experience and leadership we need to help compliment the youth. Can cover defence and midfield too. What’s not to like!?

Hope he is an upgrade on Scowen.
 
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Sandro Ramirez, with a Queens Park Rangers scarf after joining the club on loan from Everton.

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Alas, this would be great news if it was true................Sorry.
He already had the scarf in his hands, what could l do?
I said, sorry!
 
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Jeepers! That's a bit extreme, why not try and recap some of the money we invested in him?
Because no one would buy him...and no doubt Sheff United wanted us to pay too much of his wages to make it economical to loan him from us.
Make him a free agent..we don't pay anything, and they can pay his wages.
Still over 2 million lost...

But will not slag him off. He always tried, he worked hard ...but was just so jinxed...
His last goal should have been on Tuesday (which would have been fitting) but Matty Smith just managed to clear it off the line....think that says it all

Good luck Conor... except against us!

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a shame but I bet he scores against us in the near future. He did jump up the leagues very quickly from non league Newport to Peterborough to us.
Agree with Ski that coaching and maybe a loan spell in League one to get his confidence going again would have been all that is needed.
 
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Because no one would buy him...and no doubt Sheff United wanted us to pay too much of his wages to make it economical to loan him from us.
Make him a free agent..we don't pay anything, and they can pay his wages.
Still over 2 million lost...

But will not slag him off. He always tried, he worked hard ...but was just so jinxed...
His last goal should have been on Tuesday (which would have been fitting) but Matty Smith just managed to clear it off the line....think that says it all

Good luck Conor... except against us!

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But we have to pay off the rest of his contract until June next year. If Conor gets another club he’s on double pay! Yay!
 
isn't the irony here that any club on a losing streak usually ends up beating the R's, and a striker that cannot score always breaks his duck against us...….
Glad we have an ex England Striker in our club to help with coaching...…..
 
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a shame but I bet he scores against us in the near future. He did jump up the leagues very quickly from non league Newport to Peterborough to us.
Agree with Ski that coaching and maybe a loan spell in League one to get his confidence going again would have been all that is needed.

with our track record, a hatrick is guaranteed! :)
 
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But we have to pay off the rest of his contract until June next year. If Conor gets another club he’s on double pay! Yay!

Surely we won't be paying his contract in full? If he has another club lined up, I would have thought that there would be some kind of mutual termination agreement whereby we pay 50% or something like.
 
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Jeepers! That's a bit extreme, why not try and recap some of the money we invested in him?

We can't buy or sell until next Summer - at which point he's out of contract. So it was either offer a contract extension (not really ever going to happen), loan him out (so still have a financial stake but not the player) or agree to terminate so he can get another club.

He's not been the worst striker we've had, certainly a willing runner, but it was hard to see how he was going to get any game time with the two PL boys in on loan, and even then he's behind a few others.
 
We can't buy or sell until next Summer - at which point he's out of contract. So it was either offer a contract extension (not really ever going to happen), loan him out (so still have a financial stake but not the player) or agree to terminate so he can get another club.

He's not been the worst striker we've had, certainly a willing runner, but it was hard to see how he was going to get any game time with the two PL boys in on loan, and even then he's behind a few others.

To be honest he was probably behind Lumley at the time of his departure.