Quote from: Dogtanian on January 29, 2024, 11:47:27 AMNewcastle and Villa are competing with each other. Both have hit the FFP ceiling and are trying to keep improving while complying.Why would one help the other with their FFP while negatively impacting their own?Because at £50m over 5 years Ramsey would be a good player for them and by selling Almiron they would have been up on FFP.Either way, it's clearly not happening and I agree with Percy that Howe's press conference is unequivocal.
Newcastle and Villa are competing with each other. Both have hit the FFP ceiling and are trying to keep improving while complying.Why would one help the other with their FFP while negatively impacting their own?
someone needs to spend at least £50m on Almiron before they can even consider Ramsey. All in the next 48 hours . This is where Ornstein and The Athletic tie themselves up in knots and lose further credibility. they are no better than scrolling through Xon Almiron, David Ornstein in The Athletic has highlighted this unity, quoting Howe saying, “his priority for this window is just to keep hold of his players.”
A quick glance at a Newcastle forum, their reaction seems to collectively be "if Villa were willing to even entertain selling Ramsey to us then they must think his recurring injury is going to f*** him long term".A couple of them also suggested that they wouldn't trust Howe's denials on the subject. Looks like he has form for denying interest in players only for them to rock up in Newcastle shortly afterwards. Which amused me given the last couple of dozen posts on here.
Quote from: VillaTim on January 29, 2024, 12:07:02 PMsomeone needs to spend at least £50m on Almiron before they can even consider Ramsey. All in the next 48 hours . This is where Ornstein and The Athletic tie themselves up in knots and lose further credibility. they are no better than scrolling through Xon Almiron, David Ornstein in The Athletic has highlighted this unity, quoting Howe saying, “his priority for this window is just to keep hold of his players.”It does amuse me how offended some of our fans get when journalists or pundits say things that we don't like. Ornstein's credibility is beyond question, whether he's right in this particular instance or not. The truth is you'd only ever find out if the transaction happens and even when there is interest from all sides, there are many reasons why a deal may not ultimately be agreed or complete. The Athletic have a policy that they will only ever report stuff if they have two separate sources saying the same thing. Jacob Tanswell explained how that can be frustrating and they have lost scoops because of this.
Quote from: Dogtanian on January 29, 2024, 11:47:27 AMNewcastle and Villa are competing with each other. Both have hit the FFP ceiling and are trying to keep improving while complying.Why would one help the other with their FFP while negatively impacting their own?I don’t think we’ve hit the FFP ceiling.£99.5m loss (2020) drops out of our 3-year FFP cycle this year, leaving us with £37m loss (2021) and £400k profit (2022), leaving us headroom for an allowable £70m loss in the next (2023) accounts. Given turnover has gone up £38m, we should be nowhere near that.Calling Risso to the thread.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 29, 2024, 12:15:28 PMQuote from: VillaTim on January 29, 2024, 12:07:02 PMsomeone needs to spend at least £50m on Almiron before they can even consider Ramsey. All in the next 48 hours . This is where Ornstein and The Athletic tie themselves up in knots and lose further credibility. they are no better than scrolling through Xon Almiron, David Ornstein in The Athletic has highlighted this unity, quoting Howe saying, “his priority for this window is just to keep hold of his players.”It does amuse me how offended some of our fans get when journalists or pundits say things that we don't like. Ornstein's credibility is beyond question, whether he's right in this particular instance or not. The truth is you'd only ever find out if the transaction happens and even when there is interest from all sides, there are many reasons why a deal may not ultimately be agreed or complete. The Athletic have a policy that they will only ever report stuff if they have two separate sources saying the same thing. Jacob Tanswell explained how that can be frustrating and they have lost scoops because of this.when it comes to transfer speculation they are all much of a muchness
when it comes to transfer speculation they are all much of a muchness
Quote from: VillaTim on January 29, 2024, 12:27:53 PMwhen it comes to transfer speculation they are all much of a muchnessDidn't Percy post that the Daily Mail is the most accurate newspaper?*when it comes to transfer speculation/gossip.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on January 29, 2024, 12:35:18 PMQuote from: VillaTim on January 29, 2024, 12:27:53 PMwhen it comes to transfer speculation they are all much of a muchnessDidn't Percy post that the Daily Mail is the most accurate newspaper?*when it comes to transfer speculation/gossip.No idea but it's not true, they're actually pretty near the bottom - https://www.footballtransferleague.co.uk/sources/newspapers
Collomosse seems pretty clued up.