Swings and roundabouts really. Will be delighted if we get Wanyama. Equally I will be quite envious if Cardiff sign Tom Ince.
No disrespect taken PS - that's a fair assumption about a new kid on the block team fresh up from the Championship.
The point is I could have added Tommy Smith, Don Cowie, Philip Kiss and Craig Bellamy as well if you consider him a midfielder, but I didn't want to bore you.
On the matter of Wayanama being a bargain and worth more later - well that's just an assumption and you're kicking off from a high starting point. The point about enhanced future value is all relative and proportional.
Very few players command £20M+ and they are exceptional. If you''e forked out £12 mill up front (and high wages), it doesn't take a mathematician to work out there is not a lot left in the tank in "enhanced value" terms.
Someone picked up for a few mill will have a lot more mileage and potential profit to go in the future - at 12mill to start, the guy will have to come good to recoup the outlay.
Fraiser Campbell in for us at 650K from Sunderland is a case in question. Lot of mileage as far as sell on is concerned, and if you're talking about "steals", take a look at Andreas Cornelius in for us from FC Copenhagen for a reported £7.5M.
I wouldn't even call Cornelius a steal to be honest. He may be good at Danish level, but we will see whether he can do it in the PL. It's a big big step up. 34 senior games at club level?
Yes fats - we do have Jordan and he is a very, very good player indeed. Thanks for mentioning him.
He got injured at the start of last season and had to fight his way back into the first team through our development squad games. Got to a decent fitness level by the New Year, but Aron Gunnarson was having a great season an kept him out until the last dozen games or so.
Even then, it was the surprising drop in form by Whitts that probably got him some game time along with our super skilfull Korean Kimbo - that boy is going to be a real star.
Jordan has the touch and power to match Gunnar, but playing both together could be a problem - too similar.
Nice to talk - hope all goes well in your new season prep.![]()
You talk of high wages, but if we are in the mix then you know that wages wont be ludicrous we dont really do that
Wanyama's a brilliant player. £12m is a steal.
Like the other poster said, in a year or two, you'll get far more for him.
He'll be a big loss to Celtic, moreso for the CL games.
He truly is a gem of a player.
I actually think Cardiff are in possibly a better position than we were. We came through two divisions quickly with some players bought for lesser things; they came to the play-offs three years in a row and then went up in the 4th year. There's an argument to suggest they have a better prepared squad than the one we had leaving the championship.
Interesting thoughts FLT. Maybe more of a WBA than us?
I still think I'm dreaming when I consider that players we bought to get us out of Division One ended up playing for us in the Prem. There are always players who can step up and those that can't. Obviously for us Morgan is a great example of the former, while there are others who had previous in the Prem who didn't quite make it. I shan't name and shame! No matter how hardened the Cardiff players may have been by their play off experiences, the step up to playing against Premiership opposition will be a major test.
I actually think Cardiff are in possibly a better position than we were. We came through two divisions quickly with some players bought for lesser things; they came to the play-offs three years in a row and then went up in the 4th year. There's an argument to suggest they have a better prepared squad than the one we had leaving the championship.
I think Cardiff have the best chance, but don't want to disrespect Palace or Hull. We didn't like it when people said we would go straight back down...especially when it was Swansea fans (who had only just gone up!). Definitely don't want all 3 to go down...the PL needs a bit of stirring up every now and again.

I think the difference between the three teams that came up this year is that we have an owner who will move mountains to ensure we stay up.
Not being disparaging of Hull and Palace, but Vince Tan will go for it, and not like Fernandes who just threw money about with little or no masterplan behind it.
He is a wealthy man and has already sunk a huge amount into the club as equity, not just loans. Some might see it as just a way to make money, but they'd be wrong - he doesn't need it.
I heard he was ready to sell & get some money back on his investment.
We did okay in the end though.
I think Cardiff may be this season's surprise package. Can't see Palace or Hull hanging around in all honesty.