Quote from: LeeB on July 27, 2022, 09:02:27 AMDidn't we have a discussion about this only a couple over pages back?I am sure we did and I am also sure he didn’t respond to any of the points out to him then either.
Didn't we have a discussion about this only a couple over pages back?
It's a disgrace.
We had to buy a new squad when we were promoted. We bought in the best we could get at the time in order to re-establish ourselves as a PL club. The law of averages would say that not all of the signings are going to work, and then you need to factor in the fact that even when you've achieved the goal of establishing as a PL club the idea is to build on that so you're going to outgrow even more players. If those players are not in the team and it's obvious we want to move them on to make room for better players you're not going to get very big fees for them. We got a big fee for Grealish because he was our best player. You would think it would be common sense really but i'll take the time to spell it out.Add to that the fact that i think that we actually made a slight profit on Targett anyway and ok, sold Trez for about 1/3 what we paid, after his goals kept us up and got us to a league cup final. We actually lost about £7m ish...?
Why do we struggle to sell players for decent money ? Grealish aside it's terrible business. We've basically give Targett and Trezeguet away and struggling to move any fringe player on , it seems we have to end up loaning out players + paying a big chunk of wages?Terrible business. You'd think some Championship clubs would be after some of our players,at least??
We are not a “sell on for profit” club. We are “get rid if not good enough or purpose served” club. That costs money. If anyone made a list of similar waste for Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Spurs it would look truly horrendous. But that’s the way to go if you want success in football in this era.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 25, 2022, 07:31:19 PMI feel West Ham have pulled off another good deal with Scamacca. Sounds like he'd be well suited to the PL.To repeat from the Other Transfers thread:Strikers coming off one great season in Serie A tend not to do very well, and strikers going to West Ham for loads of money tend not to do very well.Calling it now - a goal on his debut, a hat-trick in the first League Cup game they play, followed by one in his next ten, the second half of the season on the bench and then a season long loan to Genoa next summer.
I feel West Ham have pulled off another good deal with Scamacca. Sounds like he'd be well suited to the PL.