Yep, to be fair prior to his hamstring injury he looked to have real potential, unfortunately since his return he hasn’t looked the same player.what a waste of money
Yep, to be fair prior to his hamstring injury he looked to have real potential, unfortunately since his return he hasn’t looked the same player.what a waste of money
It's what happens when someone swallows too many worms.A year ago we didn't have a player on over £5k a week, now it's 'embarrassing' that we didn't sign a keeper on £25k a week.
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I woudn't agree with signing Darlow on £25/£30k per week, that's silly money for us, but it's a FACT that we haven't half spunked an awful lot of money on players who have contributed next to nothing (or even literally nothing). All clubs will do the same to some degree, but we seem to have absolutely excelled at it this past year or so. What might have been eh if we'd used the headroom / money more effectively.of course money is important
we seem to be making some bad decisions
we seem to bring people in with no idea whether they are any good
and then balk at getting somebody who we know is good
If these figures are anywhere near accurate,the time can't be far away when young Harry Vaughan considers taking up joinery or plumbing...If you’re wanting wages, this website is better. They verify where they can and keep it up to date.
https://www.capology.com/uk/championship/salaries/
The thing that's harming us the most is income, as a club we just don't generate much at all... It's better then it was under the Allams, but it's was hardly difficult to improve on that.
We just need crowds in, people spending and cooperate tie ups, Acun is doing everything he can to tempt his billionaire friend to get involved more and more. But some of the things I'm hearing could cause us issues ( think over inflated sponsorship deals etc ) with the EFL etc
How does the EFL determine over-inflated sponsorship deals? If it was a company owned by the owner of the club like in the case of Sela sponsoring Newcastle (both owned by PIF), I’d see why it would be heavily scrutinised but Biscuit Man isn’t a shareholder at City.
Ngl I think FFP on a whole hasn’t helped football. It’s like a flat-rate tax. It sounds fair in theory but in reality it’s just not.
How does the EFL determine over-inflated sponsorship deals? If it was a company owned by the owner of the club like in the case of Sela sponsoring Newcastle (both owned by PIF), I’d see why it would be heavily scrutinised but Biscuit Man isn’t a shareholder at City.
Ngl I think FFP on a whole hasn’t helped football. It’s like a flat-rate tax. It sounds fair in theory but in reality it’s just not.
If these figures are anywhere near accurate,the time can't be far away when young Harry Vaughan considers taking up joinery or plumbing...
If these figures are anywhere near accurate,the time can't be far away when young Harry Vaughan considers taking up joinery or plumbing...
It must be a real pissa for a young lad trying hard and doing well to see loads come in and be on telephone number wages (according to some on here) for tossing it off basically.
So then why did we pretend we were any chance to begin with? A huge waste of time if we seriously thought we could sign him for less than 1m and pay him 15-20k a week.No embarrasment at all. Darlow was too expensive for us and it's as simple as that. Dress it up as much as you like but that facts are that signing him would cost us too much money. Either, transfer/signing on fee and/or wages, all added up to more than we were willing to pay, so we move on, let it drop.
How's it that much different from real life, youngsters/less experienced people in businesses tend to always earn less until they have built up the experience and or reputation/delivered results. At least in football a couple of months worth of decent games can change your life financially
and TLT might think about taking up goalkeepingIf these figures are anywhere near accurate,the time can't be far away when young Harry Vaughan considers taking up joinery or plumbing...
Stoke are about to splash £3.4 million on a new striker from the Hungarian top flight. Someone here said they run at a loss regularly but convert debt into equity to bypass FFP rules.
parachute payments were needed when clubs had attempted to compete when getting promoted to the Premier League but still got relegated the next seasonWhile we have the parachute payment system as it exists currently, anything that limits what other clubs can spend is fundamentally unfair.
So then why did we pretend we were any chance to begin with? A huge waste of time if we seriously thought we could sign him for less than 1m and pay him 15-20k a week.
Somebody like Vaughan wont want to jump too early and sign a long deal on better wagesFootball and real life shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence.
My point was,and still is,Harry Vaughan would be better off fitting kitchens.
'IF' he is being paid that kind of money and he's fully aware that we have players on up to 20X his salary,then it won't be long before he's looking to up stumps and go to another Club who will reward him for his effort