The Breakfast Debate

So the latest is that Orta had this guy earmarked to bring here in January. It turns out he hasnt got an Italian passport as Orta was told so he wont be able to play as he is a Nigerian and needs a work pwrmit. Orta now trying to do a deal for the summer but at a knock down price.
Well if that is the extent of our ambitions that's 2 season tickets that won't be getting renewed next season. This club is a ****ing joke
 
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wow we have signed another u23 defender how many have we got now.chippy will be all over this one.some kid from dutch league a center back i think.
had a quick look on club site but not impressed .
 
Wolves have dived in to try and snatch Afobe from Villa. This is the striker we should have gone for as hes proven at this level
 
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Well if that is the extent of our ambitions that's 2 season tickets that won't be getting renewed next season. This club is a ****ing joke
Trouble is no one is laughing except
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He has very deep pockets problem being he has very short arms
 
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A few quid has been spent by Radz

Pontus: 3.6m
Saiz: 3.5m
Forshaw: 4.5m
De Bock: 1.5m
Alioski: 2m
Grot: 1m
Felix: 600k
Sacko: 1.5m
Ekuban: 500k
Cibicki: 1.5m
Ideguchi: 500k
Halme: 500k
klich: 1.5m

I make that £22.7m

Without counting the kids been brought in

£6.5m wasted in my view which happens to be the money needed for Marriot
 
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A few quid has been spent by Radz

Pontus: 3.6m
Saiz: 3.5m
Forshaw: 4.5m
De Bock: 1.5m
Alioski: 2m
Grot: 1m
Felix: 600k
Sacko: 1.5m
Ekuban: 500k
Cibicki: 1.5m
Ideguchi: 500k
Halme: 500k
klich: 1.5m

I make that £22.7m

Without counting the kids been brought in
so that's the transfer money taken care of then.not really spent much has he taking in to account the amount raked in through the gates and food and all the extra bars put in.
must admit to being underwhelmed by the quality for the amount laid out.it does not make sense because the season ticket holders were sold a promise that has been broken.
As for the ground he stuck up a few posters of players and put half a new roof on the west stand.
 
We have spent £6 million on the first team,when was the last time we did that in Jan ?

Agreed and to be honest the only thing holding this club back right now is:

1) wage limit - for the right player who will guarantee getting the extra required in goals or performance it needs to be broken. Grabban or Afobe, I believe would have done it
2) The price for an untried untested L1 striker is now £7m - overseas players demand much cheaper prices and wages obviously, but as above exceptions need making for the right player to get you over the line.
 
All of the above is true, but the thing with the mbakogu link, is he’s a 25 year old serie b striker who doesn’t score many. If serie b is league 1 equivalent... it’s certainly not championship std... it doesnt look like a coup. Now the money they’re talking might be paper talk, but it doesn’t seem to say a lot for our ambition, when we’re a buying a striker that doesn’t score in a league below the standard of the one we’re in... for a not insignificant fee.

It’s the quantity over quality bit that’s frustrating people. How many bargain punts do you need to take for one to come off? ... v paying more for someone with at least some pedigree or potential (still always a risk obviously)
 
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All of the above is true, but the thing with the mbakogu link, is he’s a 25 year old serie b striker who doesn’t score many. If serie b is league 1 equivalent... it’s certainly not championship std... it doesnt look like a coup. Now the money they’re talking might be paper talk, but it doesn’t seem to say a lot for our ambition, when we’re a buying a striker that doesn’t score in a league below the standard of the one we’re in... for a not insignificant fee.

It’s the quantity over quality bit that’s frustrating people. How many bargain punts do you need to take for one to come off? ... v paying more for someone with at least some pedigree or potential (still always a risk obviously)
Spot on milky. It's not going to get any cheaper to buy players next season or the season after. Surely a top business man like rads knows you've got to speculate to accumulate, not keep putting a couple of quid on the lottery and hoping for the best.
 
Spot on milky. It's not going to get any cheaper to buy players next season or the season after. Surely a top business man like rads knows you've got to speculate to accumulate, not keep putting a couple of quid on the lottery and hoping for the best.

Agreed 100% which is what I said earlier as he only gets 1 in 4 which aint clever. And why I dont rate the Ty Robers kid as he is 1 in 5 in L1 & L2 at least Marriot has scored 18 but a big price. My ideal would have done exactly what the club wanted as Prijavic would have come here for £4m but has scored goals for Leggia Warsaw 13 in 44 but this season has scored 20 in 33 games and wanted by Rennes. He has actually said he wants to come to Leeds. I would back him over Roberts and the Nigerian and he would do as well if not better than Marriot but at half the price
 
Agreed 100% which is what I said earlier as he only gets 1 in 4 which aint clever. And why I dont rate the Ty Robers kid as he is 1 in 5 in L1 & L2 at least Marriot has scored 18 but a big price. My ideal would have done exactly what the club wanted as Prijavic would have come here for £4m but has scored goals for Leggia Warsaw 13 in 44 but this season has scored 20 in 33 games and wanted by Rennes. He has actually said he wants to come to Leeds. I would back him over Roberts and the Nigerian and he would do as well if not better than Marriot but at half the price

Agree with you though not sure what leagues Prijavic has scored his goals in. And read your earlier post, personally the least of a gamble for me would be Afobe, he's off to Villa you've said but I've seen nothing to say we even enquired about him, which is a shame. Again for me Marriott is too expensive a gamble at 7 mill+ (look at how long it took Roofe to settle though accept he was played out of position) and at only 5'8" not sure he could play as a lone striker.
 
Leeds United officials have appointment today to finalise signing for €7m
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29th January 2018

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Jerry Mbakogu’s potential move to Leeds United is moving very quickly indeed in the Italian media, and there’s some disagreement over the potential deal.

Sunday’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport covered the trip of two Leeds officials to watch Mbakogu for Carpi against Spezia in Serie B.

The Italian newspaper said Leeds United had picked just the right day to scout the player as he put in a great performance and was the ‘driver of success’ for Carpi.

Then a claim from Di Marizo’s website stated Leeds United have a rough agreement to sign the player for €4m. It was suggested a work permit could be a problem, but that contradicts claims elsewhere that Mbakogu has an Italian passport, having moved from Lagos as a youngster.

Gazzetta dello Sport have their own take on Monday, saying Leeds United having a meeting in Milan today to finalise the signing of Mbakogu for €7m, a relatively much higher figure.

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It’s also explained the striker will stay at Carpi for the rest of the season, only moving to Leeds United in the summer.

That would suggest he’s being seen as a replacement for Pierre-Michel Lasogga, currently on loan from Hamburg.

The same Italian report, a round-up on Serie B business, headlines with a claim that former Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino is looking to sign five players for Brescia before the window closes.
 
Leeds January signings

Y. Ideguchi, CM, 21 (Gamba Osaka)
A. Halme, CB, 19 (HJK Helsinki)
L. De Bock, LB, 25 (Club Brugge)
K. Miazek, GK, 21 (unattached)
O. Šarkić, ST, 20 (Benfica)
A. Forshaw, DM, 26 (M'boro)
S. Dalby, ST, 18 (Leyton Orient)
P. Struijk, CB, 18 (Ajax)
 
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Leeds United officials have appointment today to finalise signing for €7m
By Sport Witness Team -

29th January 2018

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Jerry Mbakogu’s potential move to Leeds United is moving very quickly indeed in the Italian media, and there’s some disagreement over the potential deal.

Sunday’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport covered the trip of two Leeds officials to watch Mbakogu for Carpi against Spezia in Serie B.

The Italian newspaper said Leeds United had picked just the right day to scout the player as he put in a great performance and was the ‘driver of success’ for Carpi.

Then a claim from Di Marizo’s website stated Leeds United have a rough agreement to sign the player for €4m. It was suggested a work permit could be a problem, but that contradicts claims elsewhere that Mbakogu has an Italian passport, having moved from Lagos as a youngster.

Gazzetta dello Sport have their own take on Monday, saying Leeds United having a meeting in Milan today to finalise the signing of Mbakogu for €7m, a relatively much higher figure.

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It’s also explained the striker will stay at Carpi for the rest of the season, only moving to Leeds United in the summer.

That would suggest he’s being seen as a replacement for Pierre-Michel Lasogga, currently on loan from Hamburg.

The same Italian report, a round-up on Serie B business, headlines with a claim that former Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino is looking to sign five players for Brescia before the window closes.
This really is worrying. If this is going to be our striker for next season.not only is this season over but next season as well dear god
 
LOL Leeds spike to Bournemouth about Grabban but pulled out as too expensive especially on wages. it was mentioned that Afobe was asked about, but not sure if for loan or buy