This is true, but that on it's own is not a reason to ignore what makes good business sense. In the past we've missed numerous golden opportunities to sell players at their highest value, and have ended up losing them a season later for a fraction of what we could have had. Given the tight purse strings we are operating with at the moment, we can't afford to do it with Smithies.
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Very true. Still annoyed about the Austin situation and gambling on promotion with him in the team. We could have got £10m ish more if we sold him in the summer I think?This is true, but that on it's own is not a reason to ignore what makes good business sense. In the past we've missed numerous golden opportunities to sell players at their highest value, and have ended up losing them a season later for a fraction of what we could have had. Given the tight purse strings we are operating with at the moment, we can't afford to do it with Smithies.
Plus if we did get relegated (like most are saying we already are) with Smithies in the team, his value would decrease.My old man never said be a Chelsea fan...Comment
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Leicester offered 12m in 1 lump for Austin mate. 6 months later, we let him go to Southampton for a 3rd of that amount.Very true. Still annoyed about the Austin situation and gambling on promotion with him in the team. We could have got £10m ish more if we sold him in the summer I think?
Plus if we did get relegated (like most are saying we already are) with Smithies in the team, his value would decrease.Comment
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NOBODY wanted Chaz to leave....Very true. Still annoyed about the Austin situation and gambling on promotion with him in the team. We could have got £10m ish more if we sold him in the summer I think?
Plus if we did get relegated (like most are saying we already are) with Smithies in the team, his value would decrease.Comment
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Not sure that's true. I think most thought he was worth more than the highest bid we'd received for him. Nobody wanted to see him go for as little as he did a few months later though.
Ain't just Austin though, we could have sold Taarabt to PSG for upwards 15m quid the summer after our promotion. Yeah, the fans wouldn't have been happy, but having read Warnock's autobiography and understanding the level of unprofessionalism that Taarabt was operating with, we should have took the money and run.
Going back before that, we absolutely had our pants pulled down on Trevor Sinclair. Sold him a season earlier and it would have been a very different story.Last edited by Tarbie; 20-07-2017, 12:59 PM.Comment
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not so sure about some of that... i think taarabt to psg fell apart as soon as psg met up with him and saw how he was - i'm sure tango and cash would have happily pocketed whatever they could hae for him. also, i'm not sure austin would have gone to leicester in any case - think he wanted somewhere london and south from that, established prem club (yes, leicester ended up winning the league... but more-or-less everyone thought they'd be in a relegation scrap).Not sure that's true. I think most thought he was worth more than the highest bid we'd received for him. Nobody wanted to see him go for as little as he did a few months later though.
Ain't just Austin though, we could have sold Taarabt to PSG for upwards 15m quid the summer after our promotion. Yeah, the fans wouldn't have been happy, but having read Warnock's autobiography and understanding the level of unprofessionalism that Taarabt was operating with, we should have took the money and run.
Going back before that, we absolutely had our pants pulled down on Trevor Sinclair. Sold him a season earlier and it would have been a very different story.Comment
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Fair enough.not so sure about some of that... i think taarabt to psg fell apart as soon as psg met up with him and saw how he was - i'm sure tango and cash would have happily pocketed whatever they could hae for him. also, i'm not sure austin would have gone to leicester in any case - think he wanted somewhere london and south from that, established prem club (yes, leicester ended up winning the league... but more-or-less everyone thought they'd be in a relegation scrap).
You might have a point on Adel. I'm sure that Austin deal would have happened though, if we'd told him we wanted him to go. Chaz could have been a Premier League winner if it had.......imagine that!Comment
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Taarabt claims that PSG weren't prepared to meet his 17m release clause in this article.not so sure about some of that... i think taarabt to psg fell apart as soon as psg met up with him and saw how he was - i'm sure tango and cash would have happily pocketed whatever they could hae for him. also, i'm not sure austin would have gone to leicester in any case - think he wanted somewhere london and south from that, established prem club (yes, leicester ended up winning the league... but more-or-less everyone thought they'd be in a relegation scrap).
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I think everyone wanted promotion and everyone (maybe 80% then) felt with Austin we would achieve it again.Not sure that's true. I think most thought he was worth more than the highest bid we'd received for him. Nobody wanted to see him go for as little as he did a few months later though.
Ain't just Austin though, we could have sold Taarabt to PSG for upwards 15m quid the summer after our promotion. Yeah, the fans wouldn't have been happy, but having read Warnock's autobiography and understanding the level of unprofessionalism that Taarabt was operating with, we should have took the money and run.
Going back before that, we absolutely had our pants pulled down on Trevor Sinclair. Sold him a season earlier and it would have been a very different story.
As for Adel to PSG, Christ, his agent did spout a lot of sh1t, but that move was never on.Comment
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