Quote from: "Mark Kelly"Quote from: "John M"Couldn't disagree more. I think Keane, again should he sign, will be a success with us.I think he'll do well for a season but we're unlikely to sign him for just a season. The waste will come in years two, three and four. A very expensive quick fix in my book.How come you're using the name Kelly now, Mr Nostradamus?
Quote from: "John M"Couldn't disagree more. I think Keane, again should he sign, will be a success with us.I think he'll do well for a season but we're unlikely to sign him for just a season. The waste will come in years two, three and four. A very expensive quick fix in my book.
Couldn't disagree more. I think Keane, again should he sign, will be a success with us.
But if all these rumours are true that we pay so much more than Spurs, then surely we can give him a nice little pay rise and still have him only on a par with our best earners? We need to pay the going rate and can't diminish his earnings just because he's 29. I'm more concerned about the fee, due to the sell on value issue you rightly raise, than I am his wages.
We need to pay the going rate and can't diminish his earnings just because he's 29. I'm more concerned about the fee, due to the sell on value issue you rightly raise, than I am his wages.
With a player like Keane you either pay the wages or you don't get him, to me that's not the issue. And whether or not he earns that money is all down to how well he would do for us, which opinion is split on. The only financial factor that his age effects is the transfer fee.We wouldn't sign Didier Drogba and expect him to drop his wages as he's 30 or so, so the same is true of Keane.
Quote from: "Mark Kelly"Quote from: "John M"My concern, and it's my only concern, is that we do have a lot of players at Villa earning a fortune who aren't contributing. Blame MON for that if you like, but at least it's been recognised before it becomes a major problem and we seem to be trying to address it.Addressing it by bringing in Robbie Keane* on a three or four year contract? I wonder who else would not only be willing to pay the fee but also the salary. I've yet to hear anybody else interested in him.It's all very similar to John Gregory and the wasted millions, not to mention the football. It stinks of desperation.* Assuming we buy him.Spot on.Not forgetting the fact I'm still far from convinced that he's still fully 100% in terms of fitness. What would it be £70K per week on a 29/30 year old forward? I also doubt that MoN will be our manager beyond the end of the coming season. What if a new man comes in and is stuck with a player he doesn't want, potentially struggle to sell and who's on a small fortune in pay?
Quote from: "John M"My concern, and it's my only concern, is that we do have a lot of players at Villa earning a fortune who aren't contributing. Blame MON for that if you like, but at least it's been recognised before it becomes a major problem and we seem to be trying to address it.Addressing it by bringing in Robbie Keane* on a three or four year contract? I wonder who else would not only be willing to pay the fee but also the salary. I've yet to hear anybody else interested in him.It's all very similar to John Gregory and the wasted millions, not to mention the football. It stinks of desperation.* Assuming we buy him.
My concern, and it's my only concern, is that we do have a lot of players at Villa earning a fortune who aren't contributing. Blame MON for that if you like, but at least it's been recognised before it becomes a major problem and we seem to be trying to address it.
Quote from: "John M"With a player like Keane you either pay the wages or you don't get him, to me that's not the issue. And whether or not he earns that money is all down to how well he would do for us, which opinion is split on. The only financial factor that his age effects is the transfer fee.We wouldn't sign Didier Drogba and expect him to drop his wages as he's 30 or so, so the same is true of Keane.If you signed Didier Drogba age 32, of course he gets less money than he would if he was 28.IF you agree a four year contract with Keane at 60k a week and you sign him for 8m (these aren't the actual figures, I'm using them for illustration), your commitment there is:8m transfer fee13m wages (3m x 4 plus 11 percent on top for NI)That's 21m pounds (ignoring stuff like signing on fees, performance bonuses etc etc) it will cost us, and at the end he will be worth nothing. The larger part of that is the wage cost.You simply can not ignore things like that.This thread is discussing the players we've already got who are not playing and costing us a fortune, surely those players are evidence of why you can't just focus on the transfer fee.
The thing is, any striker we get that is good enough would have wages at least what Keane's are.
Quote from: "Merv"Thing is, Davies, Shorey, etc weren't signed as reserve players. They weren't handed £40k a week to play in the reserves, they were first team players. It's just now they've fallen down the pecking order, which is why we're trying to offload them.A very good point!
Thing is, Davies, Shorey, etc weren't signed as reserve players. They weren't handed £40k a week to play in the reserves, they were first team players. It's just now they've fallen down the pecking order, which is why we're trying to offload them.
Can we get back on track about deadwood etc, I know Harewood has left as has Freddy and the 3rd choice goally but only Freddy has a club and has to prove his fitness first unless i missed something. Why is Osbourne and Salifou still on our books?
Quote from: "John M"The thing is, any striker we get that is good enough would have wages at least what Keane's are.Funny how that's only a rule for us. I can't imagine why.