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not saying he done anything wrong at all.

All I’m saying is Burnley keep bidding. And usually that means they think there’s a deal to be had. No team is going to waste their time making this many crazy lowball offers unless somebody somewhere in the chain is telling them they’re close.

I get the feeling Clarke will go and it will be for less than most of us would think is enough. Probably around £14m
Yeah and that’s my point we should hold out for bigger money or keep him til next year
And then get bigger money all offs and butts
 
Biggest issue with selling Jacky or Roberts is that you cannot improve on them at this level.

Not without spending what we get or more to do so, and somehow either finding an absolute gem from abroad or having someone drop from PL.

To sell Jacky now for anything less than a massive premium would put a question mark over how ambitious we are to reach the PL soon.

We can’t realistically replace like for like, let alone better.

Harte has done no wrong. Deals last summer were based on newly promoted. Established at the higher level it’s right they’d maybe feel they deserve a bit on top and the club will have factored this in.
 
What are you on about? Clarke had a breakout season and is worth more this year, than last. We've given new contracts to half of our squad and Clarke is the jewel in the crown. It's absolutely normal practice.
Just disagree with agents trying to back the club into a corner publicly when they themselves negotiated a contract less than a year ago
 
Just disagree with agents trying to back the club into a corner publicly when they themselves negotiated a contract less than a year ago

That's not happening though. It's just negotiation and using the leverage you have to get the best deal.

Would you think badly of the club trying to sell a player a year after they've committed to a 5 year contract?

Would you think badly of Stewart for deciding to run his contract down and leave for free next year?
 
That's not happening though. It's just negotiation and using the leverage you have to get the best deal.

Would you think badly of the club trying to sell a player a year after they've committed to a 5 year contract?

Would you think badly of Stewart for deciding to run his contract down and leave for free next year?
Yes I would think badly of the club for doing that, because signing that player on a long contract and giving up on them after a year is bad practice. The Stewart situation is completely different, as many have said he probably regrets not signing the contract we offer pre injury, and I would not blame him at all for leaving for free next summer because its just an unfortunate situation all round
 
Yes I would think badly of the club for doing that, because signing that player on a long contract and giving up on them after a year is bad practice. The Stewart situation is completely different, as many have said he probably regrets not signing the contract we offer pre injury, and I would not blame him at all for leaving for free next summer because its just an unfortunate situation all round

You've chosen a strange hill to die on.

Is 2 years ok? Or should every club keep players until the end of their contract without either a sale or renewal?
 
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Yeah they spend but seems needs spread out over windows. It’s a different kind of spend.

Jude would have been the textbook signing for them but they were never at the races.

Mac Allister and Szobozloi are top signings though, one’s PLAYING proven and a World Cup winner, other can be almost a Coutinho replacement 4 years too late.

I’m hoping they follow England lead and move Trent into midfield, cos as an England fan that’s where we need him. That be a very, very good, balanced 3, with Jordan getting plenty of minutes to aid and help develop.

They should have wrong for Bellingham last summer, but bought Nunez instead
 
You've chosen a strange hill to die on.

Is 2 years ok? Or should every club keep players until the end of their contract without either a sale or renewal?
You are completely missing my point. The club should always do what is best for them, not be held to ransom by an agent who only cares about their wallet
 
Third bid and its only at 9m. They need to get serious or **** off.
Three bids in, first £7 million, last £9 million, so I think we can work out what the second bid was. All of those bids are pathetic. Either they think they'll get him cheap, haven't got the cash or aren't serious. Bloody pathetic in any of those circumstances.
 
You are completely missing my point. The club should always do what is best for them, not be held to ransom by an agent who only cares about their wallet

I understand your point, but you're not seeing it objectively. If you want the club to look after their own interests, then you have to accept that an agent will also look after their own interests and that of the player. It's the other side of the same coin.
 
The part which I find slightly confusing / worrying is that Burnley must be getting encouragement from somewhere. When the first offer of £7m came in we could easily have said "you're nowhere close, we won't even consider selling for less than £20m". Clearly we didn't though, otherwise they wouldn't have come back with these £8m and £9m bids. Feels like the club must be giving them some encouragement? Slightly worrying we'll sell for less than he's worth but that makes no sense given how the club have conducted their business in recent years. I know nowt about the inner workings of football clubs and transfer deals so maybe I'm way off base, anyone more knowledgeable about these things? @Scout73 don't suppose you can shed any light mate?
 
The part which I find slightly confusing / worrying is that Burnley must be getting encouragement from somewhere. When the first offer of £7m came in we could easily have said "you're nowhere close, we won't even consider selling for less than £20m". Clearly we didn't though, otherwise they wouldn't have come back with these £8m and £9m bids. Feels like the club must be giving them some encouragement? Slightly worrying we'll sell for less than he's worth but that makes no sense given how the club have conducted their business in recent years. I know nowt about the inner workings of football clubs and transfer deals so maybe I'm way off base, anyone more knowledgeable about these things? @Scout73 don't suppose you can shed any light mate?
Exactly this. I have a feeling they aren’t too far away at 9 million.

We should be asking for double that, though.
 
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