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Post by eric on Jul 28, 2024 16:12:34 GMT
Since the latest stupid financial rules were brought into the Prem transfer fees have started to dry up as clubs are paranoid about point deductions. It’s ridiculous and will see less money coming into the game which through the transfer system usually filters it’s way down to the lower divisions I don’t know if these rules are stupid or not eric. But I do know that these wealthy PL clubs will find ways around the rules as they stand. This year the last week of June certainly had the feel of a transfer deadline week. Presumably the money men at these clubs were telling the clubs to sell or make up as much money as they could to avoid breaking financial rules and therefore points deductions. So now we have the Ist September the end of the transfer window. And we have the end of June the cut off point for financial fair play. A tad silly but done for the right reasons perhaps. But clubs are finding away around the rules. As they always do! UTG! Seems the established big clubs with their worldwide fanbase and revenue streams want to remain untouchable by trying to steer it towards turnover - how would a club like Newcastle close that gap if they are not allowed to invest in better players (with success bringing increased revenues in time). I don’t see why a new owner should not be able to inject cash into a club - in Newcastle’s case that would be transfer budget - they buy from smaller premier league teams who in turn re-invest in players from the Championship, League One and League Two. At the moment stopping the likes of Newcastle seems to only be serving the established bigger prem clubs and making in hard for other Prem teams to break in. It’s also stopping new money to the game being allowed to filter down through the leagues. (I’m totally against transfer spending based on loans but don’t see why a wealthy owner cannot invest cash which is new money into the football system).
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Post by Topper Gas on Jul 28, 2024 17:12:16 GMT
I don’t know if these rules are stupid or not eric. But I do know that these wealthy PL clubs will find ways around the rules as they stand. This year the last week of June certainly had the feel of a transfer deadline week. Presumably the money men at these clubs were telling the clubs to sell or make up as much money as they could to avoid breaking financial rules and therefore points deductions. So now we have the Ist September the end of the transfer window. And we have the end of June the cut off point for financial fair play. A tad silly but done for the right reasons perhaps. But clubs are finding away around the rules. As they always do! UTG! Seems the established big clubs with their worldwide fanbase and revenue streams want to remain untouchable by trying to steer it towards turnover - how would a club like Newcastle close that gap if they are not allowed to invest in better players (with success bringing increased revenues in time). I don’t see why a new owner should not be able to inject cash into a club - in Newcastle’s case that would be transfer budget - they buy from smaller premier league teams who in turn re-invest in players from the Championship, League One and League Two. At the moment stopping the likes of Newcastle seems to only be serving the established bigger prem clubs and making in hard for other Prem teams to break in. It’s also stopping new money to the game being allowed to filter down through the leagues. (I’m totally against transfer spending based on loans but don’t see why a wealthy owner cannot invest cash which is new money into the football system). Then again instead of the Premiership being totally dominated by a handful of state owned clubs, which is what Man C & Newcastle effectively are now, it allows teams like Villa, Brighton & Brentford etc to compete. Although this really has nothing to do with how Posh average £3m for every player when we only ever get £500K/£750K for what seems similar types of players.
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Post by eric on Jul 28, 2024 19:02:37 GMT
Seems the established big clubs with their worldwide fanbase and revenue streams want to remain untouchable by trying to steer it towards turnover - how would a club like Newcastle close that gap if they are not allowed to invest in better players (with success bringing increased revenues in time). I don’t see why a new owner should not be able to inject cash into a club - in Newcastle’s case that would be transfer budget - they buy from smaller premier league teams who in turn re-invest in players from the Championship, League One and League Two. At the moment stopping the likes of Newcastle seems to only be serving the established bigger prem clubs and making in hard for other Prem teams to break in. It’s also stopping new money to the game being allowed to filter down through the leagues. (I’m totally against transfer spending based on loans but don’t see why a wealthy owner cannot invest cash which is new money into the football system). Then again instead of the Premiership being totally dominated by a handful of state owned clubs, which is what Man C & Newcastle effectively are now, it allows teams like Villa, Brighton & Brentford etc to compete. Although this really has nothing to do with how Posh average £3m for every player when we only ever get £500K/£750K for what seems similar types of players. Sorry if my apparent drifting off topic has bothered you so much. I’ll check before doing so in future - alternatively you could always not bother responding if it’s that important for you to get things back on track !!!
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Post by warehamgas on Jul 28, 2024 19:28:44 GMT
Newcastle sold EA for £35m earlier in the summer and now rumoured everyday with signing players for £30m+, they are just moving the money around, not spending less. What does seem noticeable this summer is hardly any Championship players seem to be moving into the Premiership. I’m sure you’re right. EA comes into last years figures and anything after 1st July in this years figures. I guess next year in the last week of June they’ll be rushing around trying to sell players, again, to keep losses down. Not that it does, it’s just a paper exercise. UTG!
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Post by warehamgas on Jul 28, 2024 19:37:05 GMT
I don’t know if these rules are stupid or not eric. But I do know that these wealthy PL clubs will find ways around the rules as they stand. This year the last week of June certainly had the feel of a transfer deadline week. Presumably the money men at these clubs were telling the clubs to sell or make up as much money as they could to avoid breaking financial rules and therefore points deductions. So now we have the Ist September the end of the transfer window. And we have the end of June the cut off point for financial fair play. A tad silly but done for the right reasons perhaps. But clubs are finding away around the rules. As they always do! UTG! Seems the established big clubs with their worldwide fanbase and revenue streams want to remain untouchable by trying to steer it towards turnover - how would a club like Newcastle close that gap if they are not allowed to invest in better players (with success bringing increased revenues in time). I don’t see why a new owner should not be able to inject cash into a club - in Newcastle’s case that would be transfer budget - they buy from smaller premier league teams who in turn re-invest in players from the Championship, League One and League Two. At the moment stopping the likes of Newcastle seems to only be serving the established bigger prem clubs and making in hard for other Prem teams to break in. It’s also stopping new money to the game being allowed to filter down through the leagues. (I’m totally against transfer spending based on loans but don’t see why a wealthy owner cannot invest cash which is new money into the football system). I can see your point. And if you go back through the PL history you can see the big clubs do not like it when there places are threatened. Despite everything now Man C are not one of those and Liverpool and Man U will be happy to see Newcastle and Man C having to sell. But I’m sure that the Saudi didn’t buy into Newcastle to be thwarted by PL rules. Their legal teams will ensure they remain within the law, just! The top clubs will be happy to protect their positions and even happier to use PL rules to do it. UTG!
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Post by singupgas on Jul 28, 2024 23:38:53 GMT
Harry Kite on Trial at Rotherham I see.
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Post by poorblue on Jul 29, 2024 5:03:06 GMT
Harry Kite on Trial at Rotherham I see. Is that in the same Court as Joey Barton?
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Post by brfc on Jul 29, 2024 20:09:05 GMT
Seen a few Blackburn fans on Twitter say Jake Garrett potentially coming on loan to us.
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Post by Rovers 12th Man on Jul 29, 2024 20:50:47 GMT
Seen a few Blackburn fans on Twitter say Jake Garrett potentially coming on loan to us. 28 appearances for Blackburn last season including 6 Championship starts, and was named their young player of the year. Very good calibre of signing if we can pull this one off.
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Post by Topper Gas on Jul 29, 2024 21:00:17 GMT
Seen a few Blackburn fans on Twitter say Jake Garrett potentially coming on loan to us. DCM according to Google, do we really need another one with Conteh and Lindsey already covering that position?
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Post by brfc on Jul 29, 2024 21:05:33 GMT
Seen a few Blackburn fans on Twitter say Jake Garrett potentially coming on loan to us. DCM according to Google, do we really need another one with Conteh and Lindsey already covering that position? yeh he was Blackburn young player off the season so will be a good player but I don’t think we need a another defensive midfielder but I think he got played a lot more further forward in the cam role and played well.
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Post by madgas on Jul 29, 2024 22:36:35 GMT
I think were setting up for the Christmas tree formation.
3 4 2 1
Ideally you want 2 players for each position (3 strikers)
So- I think we could do with one more CM.
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Post by fanboy on Jul 30, 2024 6:17:08 GMT
Seen a few Blackburn fans on Twitter say Jake Garrett potentially coming on loan to us. 28 appearances for Blackburn last season including 6 Championship starts, and was named their young player of the year. Very good calibre of signing if we can pull this one off. Agree, would be surprised if we could land this lad with the depth we already have. Could be one of the best signings this summer if achieved.
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Post by percy on Jul 30, 2024 7:53:53 GMT
Good overview of each team, has us 16th whilst saying "pound for pound" a top half team but will need to gel. Seems fair.
Think we can overhaul the likes of Leyton Orient and Stevenage and get top half
which is what this guy thinks...
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Post by daniel300380 on Jul 30, 2024 9:00:18 GMT
28 appearances for Blackburn last season including 6 Championship starts, and was named their young player of the year. Very good calibre of signing if we can pull this one off. Agree, would be surprised if we could land this lad with the depth we already have. Could be one of the best signings this summer if achieved. Lets see him play first. Blackburn were awful during the 2nd half of the season and they didn't win any game that he played more than 30 minutes in.
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Post by poorblue on Jul 30, 2024 14:07:49 GMT
Report from journalist Mr Reece on all league clubs placing us at 11th in the table at end of season I feel like I’ve fallen down the Bristol Rovers trap without jumping head first down it
Matt Taylor’s stock took a nosedive but I doubt anyone that isn’t of a Rotherham persuasion could argue his tactical acumen. It is very clear he wants his side as a transition side that opens games up and then strike and that can be effective especially considering the opposition we will go on to talk about largely look to dominate the football
Bristol Rovers cleaned the decks and that was probably wise. Of their 11 new signings, Isaac Hutchinson, Taylor Moore, Josh Griffiths and Jamie Lindsey represent a fresh exciting yet still experienced core for the Gas. Whilst not a new signing Kamil Conteh has had his adjustment period and impressed so look forward to seeing how he kicks of
Clinton Mola, Promise Omochere and Ruel Sotiriou could all kick on and make them a real force but whether they will or not is a toss of a coin.
Facts are though this is completely new. 11 new signings, players departing aswell as six loaneees, it is near on impossible to get it to gel as quickly as it should to compete in the top areas of League One. But they might just be on the right track
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Post by kentgas on Jul 30, 2024 21:00:30 GMT
Dan Hargreaves saying Jed Ward loan deal close
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Post by percy on Jul 30, 2024 21:02:21 GMT
Dan Hargreaves saying Jed Ward loan deal close Hope it is league 2 or at very least very top of NL
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Post by stevek192 on Jul 31, 2024 8:32:49 GMT
Team like Salford I would imagine.It would be strange if he went to a club with an experienced keeper so might find it will be National league.
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Post by TAGas on Jul 31, 2024 9:04:05 GMT
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