
A lot of good points made about Brady but at the end of the day it is about what a player is worth to the buying Club. A player that Tony Pulis would pay over the odds for because of his style of play would not attract a bid from Arsene Wenger. If AN feels that he needs Brady to strengthen his side then we might have to pay a bit over the odds for him but if he can get something similar or even better elsewhere for less then just move on. Personally I would rather pay £5m for a good player than save a couple of million signing a lesser one and mentioning Wenger again let us not forget the number of times he has haggled to try and get a player he wanted at a ' realistic price' only to see another Club nip in and sign the player for the asking price. Surely it is simply a question of how much AN feels Brady is worth to the Club
Christ, if it stalls and eventually fails over 'wage demands', he won't be the most popular guy around Carrow Road as he winds the remainder of his contract down![]()
We should make him work as a waiter in the restaurant, or maybe selling programmes outside the ground.
It's a strange one. If he doesn't pull up some trees at a club soon he will find himself unable to find any kind of top tier club. He will end up playing in the Dutch second tier or something.
For me, if we can't off-load him he has to given another go. Can't let someone sit there on £40k p/w without even being in the squad.
It would be cheaper to pay the balance of his wages for the next year and allow the move to Sporting Lisbon go through.If we really don't rate him and he offers nothing to the squad, would there be sense in letting him go on a free to get his wages off the books and allow us to sign a proper striker?
I suppose it's all in his hands though, he could just sit there on £40k a week.
Bollocks!
'Boro on the verge of paying £4M for Daryl Murphy! ME's back pocket is looking healthy!

See above. They are. It is perfectly legitimate to take the asset valuation, accept that it's a rough, but reasonably reliable estimate, and then multiply it by a number based on what you know about the circumstances.
You'll rarely be bang on, but:
(1) if the club is keen to sell, multiply by 1 (if they are desperate to offload it may well be less)
(2) if the club don't want to sell, but the player only has, say 12 months on his contract, multiply by somewhere between 1.5-3
(3) if the club don't want to sell and they have the player tied to a long term contract then it will probably be over 3 times
Obviously if it's Liverpol you might get as high as four times...
The only thing is that the players over about £10m the multiples get lower (because the risk is greater).
Rob, those multiplications are so ridiculously loose they are pretty much worthless.
'Boro on the verge of paying £4M for Daryl Murphy! ME's back pocket is looking healthy!

Sorry Dave, but do you mean MM????
Looks like 1p5wich could struggle next year if they've just sold 2 of their better players.
REALLY hope RvW and Sporting Lisbon can get their issues resolved and we can move on from this expensive and sorry saga.
Also hope DMcN can loosen the purse strings just a little and we do sign Brady.![]()

I think he meant Mccarthy won't see a penny of it, as Marcus Evans will have it in the bank - if he hasn't already done soSorry Dave, but do you mean MM????
