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Wile I do recognise the hard work, commitment and money the owners put into the club it does hammer home the reality of where we really are, when although having 'substantial' transfer funds available to improve the team, we can't afford a short term loan deal for a failing striker who a rival third tier club want to get rid of as it would 'eat up' most of our budget.
Quote from: arkseyrover on December 31, 2021, 07:03:33 pmWile I do recognise the hard work, commitment and money the owners put into the club it does hammer home the reality of where we really are, when although having 'substantial' transfer funds available to improve the team, we can't afford a short term loan deal for a failing striker who a rival third tier club want to get rid of as it would 'eat up' most of our budget.Can you please give us the exact figures involved so we know exactly where you're coming from?? I don't have any figures Glyn. Am just stating a fact of life
He is indeed, but I reckon Pompey and the man himself would be looking for a permanent move. If he doesn’t get one, I can imagine him going out on loan close to the end of the window - too late for us?
Quote from: arkseyrover on December 31, 2021, 07:03:33 pmWile I do recognise the hard work, commitment and money the owners put into the club it does hammer home the reality of where we really are, when although having 'substantial' transfer funds available to improve the team, we can't afford a short term loan deal for a failing striker who a rival third tier club want to get rid of as it would 'eat up' most of our budget.Can you please give us the exact figures involved so we know exactly where you're coming from?
Bold statement time here from me: if we signed Marquis (even with the current squad - exception a few quality loans) we stay up & attendances go up easily 500/1000 per game.
What striker do we currently have that only needs 3 or 4 chances to put one away? Unbelievable statement!Just remind me how many goals we’ve scored this season.
Why would his salary be freely available to find via google.?It will be a guess don’t you think?
Interesting that a Google search throws up Marquis' salary at £5100 per week. So 20k ish a month. 80k for 4 months roughly till towards the end of the season. Whether these figures are anywhere near I dont know, just what's online. If we are to go on those figures and GM says that would eat up the budget, it's an indicator as to where we're at.I would have thought he would be on more than that but there we go.
Quote from: DRFCSouth on December 31, 2021, 09:42:41 pmInteresting that a Google search throws up Marquis' salary at £5100 per week. So 20k ish a month. 80k for 4 months roughly till towards the end of the season. Whether these figures are anywhere near I dont know, just what's online. If we are to go on those figures and GM says that would eat up the budget, it's an indicator as to where we're at.I would have thought he would be on more than that but there we go.Incidentally that website shows why Wellens was keen to move Bogle and Williams on. Although looking at the wage given to Barlow and Gardener you maybe need to question it. In most cases it isn't far off
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 31, 2021, 07:08:58 pmQuote from: arkseyrover on December 31, 2021, 07:03:33 pmWile I do recognise the hard work, commitment and money the owners put into the club it does hammer home the reality of where we really are, when although having 'substantial' transfer funds available to improve the team, we can't afford a short term loan deal for a failing striker who a rival third tier club want to get rid of as it would 'eat up' most of our budget.Can you please give us the exact figures involved so we know exactly where you're coming from?? I don't have any figures Glyn. Am just stating a fact of lifeFacts have absolutely nothing to do with what you wrote.