City64 wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:This deal is £44m as I understand it. It can rise by another £5m if we win the champions league and he scores so many goals etc. as it stands then QPR get c£9m and the dippers £35m. I don't know why they think getting £35m for a young England international is so good. They have already spent a lot more than that.
They spent £35 million on Andy Carroll !!! Biggest bunch of hypocrites on the planet , the media can well and truely fuck off aswell , unbelievable bias throughout this transfer saga / soap opera .......... NEVER THERE FAULT !!!
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Blue Blood wrote:Depressing this..
Why can we never sign someone and be met with some positivity by the media, you'd think we just signed Jon Macken for £49 million the way they are reacting!
Also where the hell did £200k a week wages come from... I was under the impression City have entirely restructured how we pay wages now, with lower(ish) salary's and very high bonuses in an effort to counter some issues within FFP... why isn't the media aware of this? or reporting this?
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Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Blue Blood wrote:Depressing this..
Why can we never sign someone and be met with some positivity by the media, you'd think we just signed Jon Macken for £49 million the way they are reacting!
Also where the hell did £200k a week wages come from... I was under the impression City have entirely restructured how we pay wages now, with lower(ish) salary's and very high bonuses in an effort to counter some issues within FFP... why isn't the media aware of this? or reporting this?
The £200 thousand weekly wage lie came from the Liverpool Echo.
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Mikhail Chigorin wrote:City64 wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:This deal is £44m as I understand it. It can rise by another £5m if we win the champions league and he scores so many goals etc. as it stands then QPR get c£9m and the dippers £35m. I don't know why they think getting £35m for a young England international is so good. They have already spent a lot more than that.
They spent £35 million on Andy Carroll !!! Biggest bunch of hypocrites on the planet , the media can well and truely fuck off aswell , unbelievable bias throughout this transfer saga / soap opera .......... NEVER THERE FAULT !!!
Just as a follow-on, Chelsea paid out £50 million for Torres (allowing Loserpool to buy Carroll) and he turned out to be an almighty flop but, in spite of the embarrassment this caused for Abramovitch and his mob, the media never seemed to highlight this in the same way they would have done if it had been City who had bought that player.
It's a great and almighty pity that the Scousers received so much money for two players in selling Torres and Suarez. If they hadn't, then they might well have been relegation fodder by now.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dameerto wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Ok, there may be 20 million "homegrown bonus" but this guy is legit good and chance to be genuinely great. NQDP approves.
I reckon 10 million for his potential, 5 million for being association trained, 5 million for being a current international, apparently 5 million in addons which means he cost us 24 million pounds. I'd say that was the going rate for someone challenging for a place in our starting eleven.
I'm not complaining. I mean homegrown players who have genuine potential to improve our STARTIN LINE UP only come around every once in a while. I'm sorry to say this but your current team is one of the worst I've seen in decades as far as overall talent level goes. Don't let your ridiculously easy qualifying group fool you.
So essentially it was toss up between Sterling and Barkley. Delph was a fall back option to just fill the quota. Ramsey would fit us but Arsenal will not sell and we have never been too eager. Then there's Bale but that's about it.
Dameerto wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dameerto wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Ok, there may be 20 million "homegrown bonus" but this guy is legit good and chance to be genuinely great. NQDP approves.
I reckon 10 million for his potential, 5 million for being association trained, 5 million for being a current international, apparently 5 million in addons which means he cost us 24 million pounds. I'd say that was the going rate for someone challenging for a place in our starting eleven.
I'm not complaining. I mean homegrown players who have genuine potential to improve our STARTIN LINE UP only come around every once in a while. I'm sorry to say this but your current team is one of the worst I've seen in decades as far as overall talent level goes. Don't let your ridiculously easy qualifying group fool you.
So essentially it was toss up between Sterling and Barkley. Delph was a fall back option to just fill the quota. Ramsey would fit us but Arsenal will not sell and we have never been too eager. Then there's Bale but that's about it.
It would help too if the England manager picked the form players in their relevant positions rather than filling our quotas from certain clubs. Hodgson can't retire soon enough for me, just another yes man happy to keep his nose in the trough for as long as possible.
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