The reported pay cut was on twitter which I couldn't copy and paste as I'm on my tablet and the advice given on that issue does not work on my tablet, but it was on supers account and I trust his source.
Just post the links to your claims like I did , that's how this sort of thing works.As mentioned earlier, the EDP confirmed that Wildschut's fee was just above £4m, not the £7m often quoted. I'm also pretty sure Naismith's £8m included add-ons for us staying up, which never happened. The Naismith rumours are only that (like those last summer which never happened), but let's have a good moan anyway.![]()
13th in the table
No more parachute payments
Playing boring ineffective football
Rarely score
Selling our best players
But apparently everything is fantastic according to Rick and we are just moaning for the sake of it .![]()
Just post the links to your claims like I did , that's how this sort of thing works.
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I find it rather amusing to read the moans and whinges of those who think they know all the details of the negotiations and who they blame when in truth they know sweet Fanny Adams.
Look at all the different valuations by all the different sources. We on the outside have no idea what deal has been made but hey, never let the facts get in the way of a good old rant.
Well done Wagner and co - you MUST be 'laughing all the way to the bank!!!!'13th in the table
No more parachute payments
Playing boring ineffective football
Rarely score
Selling our best players
But apparently everything is fantastic according to Rick and we are just moaning for the sake of it .![]()
OK, I'll chip in (sorry General - couldn't quite make a pun of it) with my tuppence worth on the topic.
Yes, all and sundry - SW/DF/ Ed et al said we DIDN'T have to sell players this window, but as I (and others) have said, this was initiated by the player (or his agent) and basically we've been 'mugged' on the price!!!Well done Wagner and co - you MUST be 'laughing all the way to the bank!!!!'
IF JM chooses to follow suit then after the Sheffield United game, the only other first team game I'll be attending this season is the old farm derby and perhaps the last home game of the season against Leeds. Should JM also jump/get pushed, then IMO we're destined to a VERY long stay in the Championship.
Edit - I DREAD to think what price season tickets will be when the renewal letters are sent out next month and IF as many people as have said that they are giving up their ST actually make that decision, then a waiting list for STs will be confined to history. I'll also add that there are many like ILD who will turn up for all the home games (and possibly several away one) and I wish them well and who knows, NCFC MAY one day return to the PL (Promised Land/Premier League - delete whichever does not apply!!!)
I don't get why we didn't hold out for another 2 or 3 M or at least another 2 or 3 weeks, to see if there was interest from elsewhere and therefore some kind of bidding war.
But we did at least pretend to fight to keep hold of / maximise the sale value of Fer, Olsson, Brady, Howson...We can only hope that we didn't hold out to the last minute because we've identified players to bring in and want to get on with it. I won't hold my breath.
We'll, there are two ways to go, IMO. We could sell no one and put off the next stage of restructuring until the summer (selling then maybe), or we could sell our most valuable player and continue the rebuilding now. I'm not keen to lose Pritchard, but I also don't want to force him to stay either. IMO, Maddison, Wes, Vrancic, Naismith and Stiepermann are more than enough cover at AM and we can now strengthen elsewhere. For that reason, yes, I think £12m+£2m is good business. Wail on though if you like.
We can only hope that we didn't hold out to the last minute because we've identified players to bring in and want to get on with it. I won't hold my breath.
As for the fee, I don't believe SkySports' £10m for a minute, this well after a range of sources reported an £11m bid before further negotiations took place. Wagner then announced that after further talks took place a deal was reached. To me that points to £12m+£2m being the likely deal. We value Pritchard at £15m or so, but Huddersfield need a deal they can afford. I suspect that 12m+£2m was more than they wanted to pay. Like buying a house, the final price is going to be in the middle.
£14m overall seems to me to be a reasonable outcome, not a 'mugging' at all.
As mentioned earlier, the EDP confirmed that Wildschut's fee was just above £4m, not the £7m often quoted. I'm also pretty sure Naismith's £8m included add-ons for us staying up, which never happened. The Naismith rumours are only that (like those last summer which never happened), but let's have a good moan anyway.![]()
Pritchard for £12+2m is not enough. £14 upfront I think represents a bare minimum and a not very well fought transfer on our part. Good, youngish, English and creative in January! We should be making it clear to Pritchard, his agent and any suitors that he is only leaving if they pay inxs of £16m, afterall he owes us after his injuries, he's barely played. Then assuming we don't go up he can then leave for not less than £15m in the summer.