Quote from: RamboandBruno on November 28, 2023, 08:23:34 PMQuote from: Dave on November 28, 2023, 04:30:25 PMQuote from: brontebilly on November 28, 2023, 03:47:16 PMI'm surprised we kept Martinez last summer but we did, he's the best keeper in the division. I don't see why. There was no market for him, so even had he wanted to leave there was nowhere for him to go to.The big difference between the two is that there are plenty of wealthy and potentially attractive teams with a DL-sized hold in their midfield. There weren't any with Emi-sized one in goal. Chelsea and Man Utd would of bought Emi over the keepers they bought, if they could of got him. I don’t believe your point is correct. Release clause or lack there of? His age maybe? Or maybe his desire to stay at Villa. Fuck knows, but any 'noise' has been well off the scale in comparison with Luiz.
Quote from: Dave on November 28, 2023, 04:30:25 PMQuote from: brontebilly on November 28, 2023, 03:47:16 PMI'm surprised we kept Martinez last summer but we did, he's the best keeper in the division. I don't see why. There was no market for him, so even had he wanted to leave there was nowhere for him to go to.The big difference between the two is that there are plenty of wealthy and potentially attractive teams with a DL-sized hold in their midfield. There weren't any with Emi-sized one in goal. Chelsea and Man Utd would of bought Emi over the keepers they bought, if they could of got him. I don’t believe your point is correct.
Quote from: brontebilly on November 28, 2023, 03:47:16 PMI'm surprised we kept Martinez last summer but we did, he's the best keeper in the division. I don't see why. There was no market for him, so even had he wanted to leave there was nowhere for him to go to.The big difference between the two is that there are plenty of wealthy and potentially attractive teams with a DL-sized hold in their midfield. There weren't any with Emi-sized one in goal.
I'm surprised we kept Martinez last summer but we did, he's the best keeper in the division.
What is Dougie currently getting as his weekly wage? Does anyone have a rough idea?
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on November 29, 2023, 07:58:06 AMWhat is Dougie currently getting as his weekly wage? Does anyone have a rough idea?The interwebs suggest around £75,000 per week. Take that with as big a pinch of salt as you wish, but it probably feels about right.
Yup. Certainly you'd think that someone is going to be paying him double that by next summer.
Whilst 75k a week is obviously still a totally ridiculous sum of money for any footballer to be paid, it clearly wouldn't reflect Dougie's ability in comparison to midfielders that he is considerably better than.If that is indeed the figure that he is on, then hopefully the club would be looking at improving that with a view to removing a release clause from the contract (If indeed there is one)
If that is indeed the figure that he is on, then hopefully the club would be looking at improving that with a view to removing a release clause from the contract (If indeed there is one)
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on November 29, 2023, 09:20:37 AMIf that is indeed the figure that he is on, then hopefully the club would be looking at improving that with a view to removing a release clause from the contract (If indeed there is one)Fortunately, precedent suggests that the club is more than happy to improve contracts for players when the performances justify it. If he does go anywhere, I definitely don't think it'll be because someone else is offering him more money than we would.
I'd be amazed if he signed a new deal last year for 'only' £75k per week (and it still bugs me that we imagine people on multi-million-pound contracts are getting paid weekly).