Josh Tymon

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You've been told before!!! ha ha
Tymons got an agent.

Stop trying to paint an image of tiny tim begging for scraps.

But a lad of 18 wont play a full season glp. Too physical on a young lad. He needs protecting.

Taylors 23. Good player too. He played 32 games when he was 20 for Fleetwood. Only an odd appearance prior to that.

I think he needs games. He's good enough - so play him. It never harmed Rooney starting early or all the other countless numbers of players.

Taylor is 23 and already played nearly 140 games. 40 a season approx- he's already got a good few years under his belt so he must have been a similar age to Tymon.
 
I think he needs games. He's good enough - so play him. It never harmed Rooney starting early or all the other countless numbers of players.

Taylor is 23 and already played nearly 140 games. 40 a season approx- he's already got a good few years under his belt so he must have been a similar age to Tymon.
Ive never said dont play him. Im saying you dont flog an 18 year old over a season in the championship. 20 -25 games. This is his education.

Look mate just go on wiki for taylor. He barely played before age 20. Then it was 32 games in L2 for Fleetwood.
 
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Ive never said dont play him. Im saying you dont flog an 18 year old over a season in the championship. 20 -25 games. This is his education.

Look mate just go on wiki for taylor. He barely played before age 20. Then it was 32 games in L2 for Fleetwood.

why not look at robertson, he's 23 and well over 140 games underhis belt at a higher level
 
The average Championship players annual salary - basic <doesn't include promotion bonuses or appearances etc etc> (according to a report in Feb 2016) is £324k - That's £27k a month, so on that basis I'd probably offer him £6.75k a week. This figure is obviously diluted by players earning much less and players earning much more at a handful of clubs, but I think in this instance we have to at least try to protect our assets.

You could make it up to £10k with bonus payments for appearances etc.

We'd not have to shell out signing another left back and we'd have someone local getting regular first team football.
 
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Get him on a £10k p/w contract for two years and you only have to sell him for £1 million to make all those wages back. The only person who wouldn't see that as good business sense is somebody who actively drives away 20% of their customers just to make a point. The Allams couldn't run a bath never mind a football club.
 
Get him on a £10k p/w contract for two years and you only have to sell him for £1 million to make all those wages back. The only person who wouldn't see that as good business sense is somebody who actively drives away 20% of their customers just to make a point. The Allams couldn't run a bath never mind a football club.

That puts it into perspective nicely. £10k p/w sounds like a huge amount especially for those on £250 p/w but in the realm of football these days that's how it is.
 
If Tymon wants 15k a week give him it.

To get another first team left back we will need to pay 2-3 million? If not more. We will then need to give him £15,000 in wages at least. So financially it makes sense to give Tymon a new contract on good wages. From a footballing perspective I think he has the talent to do it too.
 
If Tymon wants 15k a week give him it.

To get another first team left back we will need to pay 2-3 million? If not more. We will then need to give him £15,000 in wages at least. So financially it makes sense to give Tymon a new contract on good wages. From a footballing perspective I think he has the talent to do it too.

You're talking Premier League money, most players in the Championship aren't on £15k a week, the average is just over £6k a week.
 
You're talking Premier League money, most players in the Championship aren't on £15k a week, the average is just over £6k a week.

When we went up in 2008 we had a few on around £10k didn't we? I seem to remember Bryan Hughes being one and Pedersen being another. Okocha was rumoured to be on about £15k. Has it really not gone up since then?
 
When we went up in 2008 we had a few on around £10k didn't we? I seem to remember Bryan Hughes being one and Pedersen being another. Okocha was rumoured to be on about £15k. Has it really not gone up since then?

There'll certainly be players on over £15k a week in the Championship, most of our squad for a start, but it's still not the norm, outside of clubs with parachute money, most decent players are on about £10k a week.