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If the club have only valued him at £1,000,000 why didn’t we sell last year at £2,000,000
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 04:10:59 pmQuote from: drfchound on July 29, 2019, 03:43:13 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 03:29:19 pmWell Portsmouth fans are usually on the ball when it comes to knowing who they are signing and they haven’t heard a thing down here, I’m in Gosport so I might pop down the road to see if JM is knocking about.He might not be meeting club representatives at the ground.I know the last bit was tongue in cheek although I am in GosportMy post was tongue in cheek too DVR. We really do need that Imogee adding to the options,I can imagine you peeping round corners all day in Portsmouth.It would be a bit like the Monty Python World Championship Hide and Seek Final.(If you remember that).
Quote from: drfchound on July 29, 2019, 03:43:13 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 03:29:19 pmWell Portsmouth fans are usually on the ball when it comes to knowing who they are signing and they haven’t heard a thing down here, I’m in Gosport so I might pop down the road to see if JM is knocking about.He might not be meeting club representatives at the ground.I know the last bit was tongue in cheek although I am in Gosport
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 03:29:19 pmWell Portsmouth fans are usually on the ball when it comes to knowing who they are signing and they haven’t heard a thing down here, I’m in Gosport so I might pop down the road to see if JM is knocking about.He might not be meeting club representatives at the ground.
Well Portsmouth fans are usually on the ball when it comes to knowing who they are signing and they haven’t heard a thing down here, I’m in Gosport so I might pop down the road to see if JM is knocking about.
Of course it makes his value drop. In January he was 18 months from being available on a free transfer and now he’s only around 10 months away. It’s just a fact that the closer a player gets to the end of his contract that his price will go down
Brammall is an excellent businessman, there is no way he would let his most valued asset leave the club for free.
The length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.
Quote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 05:32:06 pmBrammall is an excellent businessman, there is no way he would let his most valued asset leave the club for free.From a business point of view, that will depend on what value is placed on Marquis playing for us this season.
Quote from: RoversAlias on July 29, 2019, 05:42:24 pmThe length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.The Clubs valuation of John hasn’t changed since January so if he goes the club that buys him will have met that valuation so no his contract length at present has no bearing whatsoever
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 06:06:57 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on July 29, 2019, 05:42:24 pmThe length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.The Clubs valuation of John hasn’t changed since January so if he goes the club that buys him will have met that valuation so no his contract length at present has no bearing whatsoeverNobody knows what his valuation was then or what it is now, and I completely agree with roversalias the length left on a contract directly correlates to a players value. It’s a fact of football
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 06:06:57 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on July 29, 2019, 05:42:24 pmThe length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.The Clubs valuation of John hasn’t changed since January so if he goes the club that buys him will have met that valuation so no his contract length at present has no bearing whatsoeverI think that view is a little naive to be honest DVR. I know that if we don't want to sell home we won't feel forced into it but it'd be bad business to keep him now then lose him for a free next summer, or pennies in January. Clubs won't pay over the odds for him at any rate so it is all dependent on a suitable bid being tabled by one of these clubs that allegedly wants to sign him.
Quote from: DRNaith on July 29, 2019, 05:58:32 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 05:32:06 pmBrammall is an excellent businessman, there is no way he would let his most valued asset leave the club for free.From a business point of view, that will depend on what value is placed on Marquis playing for us this season.Although nothing is guaranteed in football, and there’s no guarantee the money we received from selling him we couldn’t re invest into someone who would score the same goals.Letting his contract expire would be poor business whichever way you look at it
Quote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 06:11:21 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 06:06:57 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on July 29, 2019, 05:42:24 pmThe length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.The Clubs valuation of John hasn’t changed since January so if he goes the club that buys him will have met that valuation so no his contract length at present has no bearing whatsoeverNobody knows what his valuation was then or what it is now, and I completely agree with roversalias the length left on a contract directly correlates to a players value. It’s a fact of football It’s only a fact if you want to sell it’s a point you keep missing
Quote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 06:08:54 pmQuote from: DRNaith on July 29, 2019, 05:58:32 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 05:32:06 pmBrammall is an excellent businessman, there is no way he would let his most valued asset leave the club for free.From a business point of view, that will depend on what value is placed on Marquis playing for us this season.Although nothing is guaranteed in football, and there’s no guarantee the money we received from selling him we couldn’t re invest into someone who would score the same goals.Letting his contract expire would be poor business whichever way you look at it If we don’t sell and if he doesn’t sign a new contract with us, but we then get promoted or in the play offs with JM scoring loads, isn’t that as good as getting cash for him now.?
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 06:13:34 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 06:11:21 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on July 29, 2019, 06:06:57 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on July 29, 2019, 05:42:24 pmThe length of time left on a player's contract directly correlates to his transfer value. That is just a fact in football, whether the selling club is Doncaster Rovers or Manchester United.The Clubs valuation of John hasn’t changed since January so if he goes the club that buys him will have met that valuation so no his contract length at present has no bearing whatsoeverNobody knows what his valuation was then or what it is now, and I completely agree with roversalias the length left on a contract directly correlates to a players value. It’s a fact of football It’s only a fact if you want to sell it’s a point you keep missing A player still has a value whether a club wants to sell or not.
Quote from: IDM on July 29, 2019, 06:16:04 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 06:08:54 pmQuote from: DRNaith on July 29, 2019, 05:58:32 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 29, 2019, 05:32:06 pmBrammall is an excellent businessman, there is no way he would let his most valued asset leave the club for free.From a business point of view, that will depend on what value is placed on Marquis playing for us this season.Although nothing is guaranteed in football, and there’s no guarantee the money we received from selling him we couldn’t re invest into someone who would score the same goals.Letting his contract expire would be poor business whichever way you look at it If we don’t sell and if he doesn’t sign a new contract with us, but we then get promoted or in the play offs with JM scoring loads, isn’t that as good as getting cash for him now.?No, because how would we replace him with a similar player of his calibre if we allow him to leave on a free and we’re still in league one?