Josh Tymon speaks out

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You make your bed you lie in it .. pointless bleating now about lack of appearances .. tbf if he was good enough then he'd be playing.
 
I think we could do a lot worse than resign him if there was a sensible price on the table, say a loan-to-buy deal.

We are, inevitably, going down to league 1. We need to build for the future. Cheap and unproven is what we'll get so we might as well go for a known quantity
 
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I think we could do a lot worse than resign him if there was a sensible price on the table, say a loan-to-buy deal.

We are, inevitably, going down to league 1. We need to build for the future. Cheap and unproven is what we'll get so we might as well go for a known quantity

As we are unable to pay £500,000 for a proven player what makes you think we could afford him or his wages under any sort of deal?
 
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I think we could do a lot worse than resign him if there was a sensible price on the table, say a loan-to-buy deal.

We are, inevitably, going down to league 1. We need to build for the future. Cheap and unproven is what we'll get so we might as well go for a known quantity
He doesn’t look good enough for us these days.
 
As we are unable to pay £500,000 for a proven player what makes you think we could afford him or his wages under any sort of deal?

What sort of money is Tymon actually on? What we're lead to believe is that we are capping salaries at £5k so assuming he's on less than that, he could be a loan option.
Assuming he's on more than that and stoke still think they can make a player out of him then we would pay a portion of his wages.

Ah... it's the hope that get you :(
 
What sort of money is Tymon actually on? What we're lead to believe is that we are capping salaries at £5k so assuming he's on less than that, he could be a loan option.
Assuming he's on more than that and stoke still think they can make a player out of him then we would pay a portion of his wages.

Ah... it's the hope that get you :(

I would think it is a fair assumption he is on quite a bit more than £5,000 a week. Looking at the finances shown in this and Stoke’s income dropping will the Coates family want to subsidise someone’s wages. Interesting reading. Burnley, patronisingly referred to as The Villagers by some of our fans, seem to be fairly well run.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/06/premier-league-finances-club-guide-2016-17
 
I would think it is a fair assumption he is on quite a bit more than £5,000 a week. Looking at the finances shown in this and Stoke’s income dropping will the Coates family want to subsidise someone’s wages. Interesting reading. Burnley, patronisingly referred to as The Villagers by some of our fans, seem to be fairly well run.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/06/premier-league-finances-club-guide-2016-17
Another good point I must go and sit down that's 2 :emoticon-0106-cryin:emoticon-0107-sweat
 
A newly promoted team with an Englishman at left-back are shaking up the established order in the Portuguese top flight and sitting top of the league.

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Famalicao have made the perfect start to the season on their return to the Primeira Liga for the first time in 25 years.

The minnows beat Pacos de Ferreira 4-2 on Saturday to give them four wins and a draw from their first five games.

That puts them above the traditional Portuguese powerhouses of Benfica, Porto and Sporting Lisbon, who between them have won every league title bar two since 1934.

Famalicao, who are from the north of Portugal, play at the 5,300-seater Estadio Municipal 22 de Junho and are managed by Joao Pedro Sousa, who was assistant to Marco Silva at Everton and Hull and was voted the Primeira Liga manager of the month for August.

A key part of their defence is 20-year-old Hull-born full-back Josh Tymon, who is on loan from Stoke and has played just seven games for the Potters in two seasons.

The England Under-20 defender, who began his career at his hometown club before joining Stoke in 2017, has started four of Famalicao's five league games so far and came off the bench in Saturday's win.

But it might be too soon to be dreaming of Europe yet as Famalicao's first real test of the season will be away to Sporting on 23 September.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49706813
 
A newly promoted team with an Englishman at left-back are shaking up the established order in the Portuguese top flight and sitting top of the league.

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Famalicao have made the perfect start to the season on their return to the Primeira Liga for the first time in 25 years.

The minnows beat Pacos de Ferreira 4-2 on Saturday to give them four wins and a draw from their first five games.

That puts them above the traditional Portuguese powerhouses of Benfica, Porto and Sporting Lisbon, who between them have won every league title bar two since 1934.

Famalicao, who are from the north of Portugal, play at the 5,300-seater Estadio Municipal 22 de Junho and are managed by Joao Pedro Sousa, who was assistant to Marco Silva at Everton and Hull and was voted the Primeira Liga manager of the month for August.

A key part of their defence is 20-year-old Hull-born full-back Josh Tymon, who is on loan from Stoke and has played just seven games for the Potters in two seasons.

The England Under-20 defender, who began his career at his hometown club before joining Stoke in 2017, has started four of Famalicao's five league games so far and came off the bench in Saturday's win.

But it might be too soon to be dreaming of Europe yet as Famalicao's first real test of the season will be away to Sporting on 23 September.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49706813
Good lad :emoticon-0148-yes: