Quote from: eamonn on March 02, 2019, 11:54:36 AMPurslow has inferred he's been primed for this, I hope that's still the case. Smith mentioning getting players value up a few times in recent weeks suggests a blood-to-sell policy. Maybe we've agreed to sell Grealish in the event of non-promotion to stave-off an embargo.This belief that Purslow has “done a deal” just doesn’t stack up. Every other club would contest such a deal as they’ve complied with the rules. Clubs have been relegated or have not been promoted due to complying with the rules while we’ve recklessly ignored them. Any “deal” struck by Purslow is likely to be deemed invalid.If Purslow has “done a deal” then it would been based on an undertaking to sell players and slash the wage bill, which hasn’t happened. Signing Abrahams on high wages rather flies in the face of that.I can see a big points deduction and a lengthy transfer embargo.
Purslow has inferred he's been primed for this, I hope that's still the case. Smith mentioning getting players value up a few times in recent weeks suggests a blood-to-sell policy. Maybe we've agreed to sell Grealish in the event of non-promotion to stave-off an embargo.
Quote from: eamonn on March 02, 2019, 11:54:36 AMPurslow has inferred he's been primed for this, I hope that's still the case. Smith mentioning getting players value up a few times in recent weeks suggests a blood-to-sell policy. Maybe we've agreed to sell Grealish in the event of non-promotion to stave-off an embargo.Looks like Grealish would need to be sold 3 times over but even that wouldn’t help - it’s the ongoing wage bill which has to be slashed
Like a fair few before them they were lucky to escape having their collars felt for such financial goings on. Allegedly.
Quote from: Captain Sensible on March 02, 2019, 11:59:34 AMQuote from: eamonn on March 02, 2019, 11:54:36 AMPurslow has inferred he's been primed for this, I hope that's still the case. Smith mentioning getting players value up a few times in recent weeks suggests a blood-to-sell policy. Maybe we've agreed to sell Grealish in the event of non-promotion to stave-off an embargo.Looks like Grealish would need to be sold 3 times over but even that wouldn’t help - it’s the ongoing wage bill which has to be slashed Most of our high earners will go in the summer though. Richards contract finally up and he must be on 40k. Whelan and Jedinak will also be in 30-40k range. Maybe someone will finally take McCormak off our hands given he has 1 year left.Think Kodjia will also be sold aswell. We signed him for 12m so he will have a weekly wage to reflect a 12m player and they don't come cheap.That will help a little bit surely?Our strategy for last few years has been all wrong. Just signing senior players in their 30s who are on high wages at prem or top end prem clubs.We need to find value so I'd say our January window is first example of that.
We really have to cull our senior players. No more thinking Lansbury might come good if we give him another season (which he spends most of injured again). Of course we need to find buyers but contracts are running down at least. Lansbury and Taylor have been here for 2 and a half years now after all.
RECON accounts are out. Looks like new owners pumped in £68m to basically keep us afloat.