Don't think we'd have a chance of getting that much.
How much will we get for the Zog? Two balti pies anybody?
I disagree that Bent was a panic purchase because we made first enquiries about him early in the season.Ergo we weren't really in trouble then but needed a goalscorer. That was still the case when the window opened and we spent a fortune on the best striker we could have feasibly got and paid him lavishly i the process.Also, I fail to see how selling Bent was ever a means to make money. His price at his age will not represent a profit or even the same money back and paying him around 70k a week doesn't seem all that profitable either.I think the truth is that Houllier wanted Bent as we needed a top goalscorer and the club went out and made it happen at great expense. Now he doesnt really fit what this manager wants to do and may have to be sold to make room for others. It happens.Anything else is, with respect, absolute bollocks. In my opinion.
Of course we won't get £18mil but we're hardly going to let other clubs know we'd accept a lot less. We've got to play the game.
Quote from: Mazrim on December 06, 2012, 11:12:01 AMI disagree that Bent was a panic purchase because we made first enquiries about him early in the season.Ergo we weren't really in trouble then but needed a goalscorer. That was still the case when the window opened and we spent a fortune on the best striker we could have feasibly got and paid him lavishly i the process.Also, I fail to see how selling Bent was ever a means to make money. His price at his age will not represent a profit or even the same money back and paying him around 70k a week doesn't seem all that profitable either.I think the truth is that Houllier wanted Bent as we needed a top goalscorer and the club went out and made it happen at great expense. Now he doesnt really fit what this manager wants to do and may have to be sold to make room for others. It happens.Anything else is, with respect, absolute bollocks. In my opinion.I can't recall suggesting that a profit was possible.But if you think the words say that it would be pointless to dispute with you.
Quote from: Villadroid on December 06, 2012, 11:18:17 AMQuote from: Mazrim on December 06, 2012, 11:12:01 AMI disagree that Bent was a panic purchase because we made first enquiries about him early in the season.Ergo we weren't really in trouble then but needed a goalscorer. That was still the case when the window opened and we spent a fortune on the best striker we could have feasibly got and paid him lavishly i the process.Also, I fail to see how selling Bent was ever a means to make money. His price at his age will not represent a profit or even the same money back and paying him around 70k a week doesn't seem all that profitable either.I think the truth is that Houllier wanted Bent as we needed a top goalscorer and the club went out and made it happen at great expense. Now he doesnt really fit what this manager wants to do and may have to be sold to make room for others. It happens.Anything else is, with respect, absolute bollocks. In my opinion.I can't recall suggesting that a profit was possible.But if you think the words say that it would be pointless to dispute with you.Well, I said profit or the same money back. You were after all suggesting that was a possibilty or even some sort of plan from the begining "if they can get what they paid for him". But if you want to go down the semantics route to avoid the point, that's up to you.And in any case, I argued that Bent was bought because he was a player we needed and not because of any fears of relegation. Which you have not addressed but instead have chosen a glib reply. Which just tells me your argument is weak.Shall we try again?Essentially your argument is:- Bent was bought to avoid relegation and make some money back like some sort of mercenary on a sale and reurn policy.No, I disagree and think it far fetched to say the least based on the fact we first approached Sunderland in August when there were no apparent relegation issues and that there were no doubt cheaper options available than one we had to practically double our record outlay for.We had a new manager, we'd made some money from selling Milner, he wanted to use it to buy some players and we did just that. Circa £30m. That's all there is to it as far as I'm concerned.And if Bent goes it's Lamberts decision, a footballing decision, not some sort of sinister financial endgame.