Maybe it's less per week and heavily incentivised to get to more based on goals scored and appearances etc.
Not my money, up to the club.
Not my money, up to the club.
There is a real obsession these days for not signing players as they don’t have a resale value. Whatever happened to signing players on a free transfer at the peak of their career, having them make valuable contributions for however many years they’re here and then leaving on a free. Surely that’s good value for money?
There is a real obsession these days for not signing players as they don’t have a resale value. Whatever happened to signing players on a free transfer at the peak of their career, having them make valuable contributions for however many years they’re here and then leaving on a free. Surely that’s good value for money?
There is a real obsession these days for not signing players as they don’t have a resale value. Whatever happened to signing players on a free transfer at the peak of their career, having them make valuable contributions for however many years they’re here and then leaving on a free. Surely that’s good value for money?
People complain that we try to turn everyone over for a profit and let players go, but then simultaneously complain when we bring an experienced, prime bod in that we probably can't do that with to the same degree. People complained about the Philogene deal where we made something like 8 million out of what was essentially a loan deal for a player we couldn't otherwise have had. They complained we didn't get enough for Greaves. The expectations shift and the goalposts move instance to instance to enable a negative slant. It's that far gone now, that the club can't win regardless of what they do.
With the embargo announcement people were expecting us to be ****ed, but thanks to bringing in what seems to be a good manager and frankly doing some good business so far we're now starting to feel like we've got some potential to be more than cannon fodder for the season.
Does anyone know what McBurnie has been doing in pre-season? Has he been training with a club or doing stuff on his own? Just wondering what kind of shape he will be in at the moment.
I believe he has done pre season training with Barnsley.Does anyone know what McBurnie has been doing in pre-season? Has he been training with a club or doing stuff on his own? Just wondering what kind of shape he will be in at the moment.
And just to add to this, a ludicrous salary is simply made up so that the vendetta crew can get really angry about a complete load of bollocks. Utter wierdos.Loads of factors at play with his wages...
We paid a fee for Bullard (was it 5 million?) on top of his wages so McBurnie won't be costing us as much as he did, and it'll almost certainly end up better value for minutes played barring a complete catastrophe.
People are comparing to Bullard who we signed in 2009. Things have changed since then and generally speaking players do get paid more now than they did then so it's natural over a 16 year period for us to be paying more, even being a league below.
No transfer fee, only wages. He'll probably cost us less than Sinik did over the course of his contract. We paid 4 million for him in transfer fees before anything else.
We're paying for a proven player rather than a gamble or a young loanee from the heights above. If he signs, we have a known asset at this level and one who should fit into how the manager seems to want us to play. Generally you get what you pay for.
The EFL have cleared it.
I honestly don't know what else the club can do to try and please some people (spoiler, they can't). We basically get the striker 'we've been promised since Acun came in' in a position we supposedly won't scrimp on and an area we have been really light in... And it's a problem due to wages despite being a free transfer. I honestly don't know who people would have preferred at this point who would have cost less. We're in full blown 'vendetta' territory now aren't we.
And just to add to this, a ludicrous salary is simply made up so that the vendetta crew can get really angry about a complete load of bollocks. Utter wierdos.
And just to add to this, a ludicrous salary is simply made up so that the vendetta crew can get really angry about a complete load of bollocks. Utter wierdos.
I'm still waiting for their King, the anonymous whistle blower, to be revealed and paraded around the stadium as Acun and his band of potless merry men are carted away back to Turkey, driven by Callum Elder wearing a smug grin and a Brewdog t-shirt.And just to add to this, a ludicrous salary is simply made up so that the vendetta crew can get really angry about a complete load of bollocks. Utter wierdos.