a match made in heaven, that and he did ever so well for Leeds, honest - and an even better one at Newcastle you go for it
.. with an ashtray as the guy opened his hotel room door without a chance to defend himself? (if various accounts are true) ... and if true, says all you need to know about wee Dennis I'm afraid ...
Kieren Westwood has said he wants to leave Sunderland for first team action Should Kasper go then he should be one of our targets
Like ive said on your forum, its supply and demand. I bet it will be more than 3. I highly doubt that you will get him for alot cheaper unless Kasper shows his intention to go, my guess would be that the owners would like to keep the (voted) best Keeper in the Championship and let him go for free if we aren't promoted next year. If we wern't looking for promotion, he'd already be on his way, but as it stands, we have no urgency to sell.
If Stoke dont sell Asmir Begovic they have said they will loan out Jack Butland If we sell Kasper for 4M and either get Westwood or Butland on loan it would be good business. But I would still rather keep Kasper
But if I were part of the board, I'd rather cash in now, and get a decent, replacement. Therefore, being beneficial to the Club financially and still mustering a decent Promotion push with a decent replacement GK. I can't see them letting him go for free.
letting Kaspar go on a free would be absolutely appalling management and it's not going to happen. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that. Although your owners have made some joke decisions in the past. We'll get him for under £3million. Cherrio
Selling him for under 3M would be the joke I would match rather lose him for nothing in 12 months then sell him for peanuts now
Well its upto the owners really, if they feel Kasper will be an influential part of getting us promoted, then gambling roughly £3m is nothing compared to the £120m we would make by getting said promotion. Like you say though if a decent replacement can be found, then thats fair enough, no doubt Pearson will be asked whether he'd be happy to let Kasper go and if him/shakey/walsh know of a suitable replacement that can help with a promotion push. I just don't want to haveto start a thread in April/May next year called "Could we have reached the autos if we hadn't sold Kasper"
supply and demand - doesn't that need a 2nd club to put in a bid for the selling club to play one off against the other. Whereas if it is just Hull - we can say Kaspar, wait until next summer and we'll give you an wage packet that takes into account no transfer fee. then you lot are paying his wages for another season (is that business sense?)