Bring in free transfers, 35m from the AC sale still barely untouched, selling anything that moves ( including Shola ) could MA be about ready to cut his losses and run......... ?
Bring in free transfers, 35m from the AC sale still barely untouched, selling anything that moves ( including Shola ) could MA be about ready to cut his losses and run......... ?
i must of missed a match? when did shola move?!?!!?!
Bring in free transfers, 35m from the AC sale still barely untouched, selling anything that moves ( including Shola ) could MA be about ready to cut his losses and waddle......... ?
i must of missed a match? when did shola move?!?!!?!
It just all seems part of Ashley's desire to get rid of the high earners and replace them with younger players on cheaper wages.
Nolan.................. Has gone and the reason why NUFC didn't keep him was to the length of contract that he desired.
Barton...........Pretty much the same scenario as Nolan but on higher wages.
Colo........... On high wages and his contract is coming up for renegotiation.
Jonas..........On high wages.
I am making an educated guess that Nolan was on £40k pw, Barton £60k, Colo £75-80k and Jonas £60k, making a total WEEKLY wage bill of between £235,000 to £240,000. MA may be thinking that he could bring in 4 decent younger players at a cost of around £140-150k per week and save the club around £5 million per year. Add Smith to that list who is probably on around £70k per week and this takes the annual saving to around £8.5 - £9 million!!!
The initial cost in transfers of bringing these players in would only be a little more than you would expect to receive back in transfer fees for the outgoing players.
Said yesterday that MA seems ready to sell anything that moves.
Barton deserves his longer contract but Ashley is a tight bastard
Coloccini shouldn't be sold, he should take a pay cut. We can't afford to sell him.
Jonas, take a pay cut to stay
It just all seems part of Ashley's desire to get rid of the high earners and replace them with younger players on cheaper wages.
Nolan.................. Has gone and the reason why NUFC didn't keep him was to the length of contract that he desired.
Barton...........Pretty much the same scenario as Nolan but on higher wages.
Colo........... On high wages and his contract is coming up for renegotiation.
Jonas..........On high wages.
I am making an educated guess that Nolan was on £40k pw, Barton £60k, Colo £75-80k and Jonas £60k, making a total WEEKLY wage bill of between £235,000 to £240,000. MA may be thinking that he could bring in 4 decent younger players at a cost of around £140-150k per week and save the club around £5 million per year. Add Smith to that list who is probably on around £70k per week and this takes the annual saving to around £8.5 - £9 million!!!
The initial cost in transfers of bringing these players in would only be a little more than you would expect to receive back in transfer fees for the outgoing players.
Donkey Toon:639899 said:It just all seems part of Ashley's desire to get rid of the high earners and replace them with younger players on cheaper wages.
Nolan.................. Has gone and the reason why NUFC didn't keep him was to the length of contract that he desired.
Barton...........Pretty much the same scenario as Nolan but on higher wages.
Colo........... On high wages and his contract is coming up for renegotiation.
Jonas..........On high wages.
I am making an educated guess that Nolan was on £40k pw, Barton £60k, Colo £75-80k and Jonas £60k, making a total WEEKLY wage bill of between £235,000 to £240,000. MA may be thinking that he could bring in 4 decent younger players at a cost of around £140-150k per week and save the club around £5 million per year. Add Smith to that list who is probably on around £70k per week and this takes the annual saving to around £8.5 - £9 million!!!
The initial cost in transfers of bringing these players in would only be a little more than you would expect to receive back in transfer fees for the outgoing players.
Exactly this it is basic business economics and very sensible. Also all of the players mentioned are replaceable (we aren't talking about Messi or Ronaldo here) and players of equal ability are available who would accept lower wages.
Having half a dozen vastly overpaid players inhibits our ability to sign the other good players we need to move us on, because we have a finite wage budget and too much of it is going to a select few who are not really worth what they are getting paid.
Head down doesnt look cant cross scores very few goals goodbye
Jonas is so frustrating to watch play and doesn't produce much besides dribbling too much...but he did stick with us through everything and we are running out of quality senior players to help build and shape these young additions. Just look at Arsenal, lots of young players with no muscle and no senior leadership, and look how much of a mess they are.
MessJonas is so frustrating to watch play and doesn't produce much besides dribbling too much...but he did stick with us through everything and we are running out of quality senior players to help build and shape these young additions. Just look at Arsenal, lots of young players with no muscle and no senior leadership, and look how much of a mess they are.

£3.99 and a pack of walkers crisps