Summer '24 transfer window

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You are deliberately missing the point. I recognise we may need to sell but not have our pants pulled down snd be shafted by Ipswich town.
You have to take the plunge at some point. If Clarke didn't go it would've more than likely been another season without a suitable forward, this at least gives us a chance of signing one along with improving the rest of the squad.

When you are beginning the process of building a player trading model you unfortunately have to accept one or two fees which are lower than what you wanted just to get the ball rolling. Gyokeres and Hamer were worth more than what Coventry got for them, Philogene and Greaves were worth more than Hull got for them, Rowe is worth more than an initial loan with an obligation to buy.

We just haven't been shafted either, the fee is pretty standard for the level of player and type of player he is.
 
For the record we don’t know if Clarke had told the club he wanted to speak to Ipswich and after doing so, expressed his desire to leave. The club know time is running out and decided to do what they’ve always said they would do.
It’s a short journey from apprentice to retiring in football, a lot shorter than my 50 bastard years. ****n twats


Yep, thats what some people are not getting, we didnt force him out, he wanted to go to Ipswich
 
IF, and this is big if, Ipswich come back down, they will have a heck load of players on PL wages in the EFL, which isnt a done thing atm, the money just isnt there.

look at home many players stoke have signed last windows, and Norwich for that matter, both failed,
just because we're not spending £8967368973458346578634878764896745993458 per player doesnt mean this ownership is failing ,

we are trying to build for a better future.

Saints have one of the best academiesin the UK, thier fans dont lose their nut over everthing
same with Brighton and Brentford,

botth seem to be doing well after selling their prized assets.

this is football

You can't force a player to stay otherwise that will have a negative affect on the squad.

Past 2 games other players have come to forefront.

Would have been more upset and annoyed at losing Dan Neil or Dan Ballard than I am Clarke

any way, back to the pub
Players going up with a promoted club will almost certainly have written in their contract the event of relegation means a reduction in their salary.... I would find it difficult to believe that any club going up wouldn't do that....but could be wrong
 
Seems to me that the reality of the current JC situation is

1. The club has accepted an offer which it believes was the best it could achieve this window with time to utilise the same to bring in replacements

2. None of us know what the price is nor what the "add ons" are and it is highly unlikely we ever will.

3. None of us know what % of the price will be paid back to Spurs or over what period and it is highly unlikely that we ever will.

So we can argue over stuff where we don`t know any of the detail - why wouldn`t we - we all support the club and are entitled to a view. I hope that we can all agree though that those who make the decisions will have had the best interests of the club at heart. Whether we think they have done the "right thing" is where the debate comes from...

One important piece of the picture, it seems to me anyway, is that allowing JC to leave to a Premier League club sends an important message to the other members of the current squad AND to future recruits. It seems to me that "the model" (recruiting young players, developing them and selling them for a profit) requires us to be able to demonstrate to those we are looking to recruit that if they progress as we want them to and if that means an appropriate offer comes in from a team higher up the pyramid then we won`t stand in their way - the sale of JC speaks volumes in this respect.

We would all prefer that the better players we have get the chance to play PL football with SAFC but whether that will be possible is far from certain.

If we had said to JC "sorry Jack - you`re under contract for the next [2?] years and we`re not letting you leave" that would have had serious adverse consequences to the recruitment process and the next round of negotiations with the likes of Bellingham/Neil/Ballard...I imagine that part of the process we have been through recently with them has been to give assurances that "if the right offer comes in we`ll let you leave and wish you well...". If I was representing any of them, I`d want those assurances - who wouldn`t?

Anyway - I`m heading up for my first game of the season at the weekend and hoping for a cracking game with maybe a few new players on the pitch at half-time...
 
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Rusyn just posted this on his Instagram. Am I reading too much into this?
 
Your question is irrelevant. We don’t need to sell Clarke. He is under contract for two years. We have taken a cheap offer because we are desperate to buy strikers.

if the owners had bought strikers we could have held out for more money for Clarke.
Where’s the money coming from to buy these strikers without selling first?
 
For the record we don’t know if Clarke had told the club he wanted to speak to Ipswich and after doing so, expressed his desire to leave. The club know time is running out and decided to do what they’ve always said they would do.
It’s a short journey from apprentice to retiring in football, a lot shorter than my 50 bastard years. ****n twats
I think it's very clear Clarke wanted the move, that's fair enough as well. His prerogative
 
The last few pages have been enlightening and I've got some solid life advice:

1) Have some balls.
2) Don't be a cock sucker.
3) Don't have your pants pulled down and get shafted.

Over the road, they've been very informative about "cucks" too.

There's too much protesting going on. I think the negative fans are upset because they've missed their chance to **** Jack Clarke.
 
It's the message that it sends to other players for me.

Sign here, grow with us then if a move comes we'll let you go if its a fair bid. Good youngsters are understandably ambitious and unless you're Real Madrid every single club in football is a selling club.

Get two or three new lads in and be stronger overall for it.

I think the fee itself, if its correct at £15m plus add ons, is lower than we would have hoped to get. However, for us to get to the numbers of say £20m plus add ons it would have probably needed others to get involved in the bidding process and that hasn't materialised.

Good luck to Clarke, they are a decent club Ipswich, it will be interesting to see if he settles down there as he seems to be a bit of a home bird.

Looking forward to seeing what we can do with the proceeds of the sale.
 
Seri has left Hull, they still need to do a lot of work with the rest of the window

Ash phillips to stoke on loan is a good signing, really like the look of him
 
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