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Quote from: Padge_DRFC on January 06, 2025, 07:28:54 pmWho is stupid enough to take Close and Westbrook off us?I would assume we could move them out on loan but we would still have to pay a percentage of their wages. Not a single club would offer them a contract better than the one they are on here. So it’s looking like we are stuck with them. They probably wouldn’t even pass the medical!
Who is stupid enough to take Close and Westbrook off us?
Quote from: Silkscarf on January 06, 2025, 10:58:27 pmWe must have a great chance of getting him. He had an amazing time here last season, he knows he’ll slot right in with teammates and coaches and we’re poised for a decent end of season once again. Mansfield would be a load of unknowns, more risky. We’re a banker for him. Get more experience with us then League One club in summer.It’s a shame you aren’t his agent mate.
We must have a great chance of getting him. He had an amazing time here last season, he knows he’ll slot right in with teammates and coaches and we’re poised for a decent end of season once again. Mansfield would be a load of unknowns, more risky. We’re a banker for him. Get more experience with us then League One club in summer.
Quote from: drfchound on January 06, 2025, 11:10:24 pmQuote from: Silkscarf on January 06, 2025, 10:58:27 pmWe must have a great chance of getting him. He had an amazing time here last season, he knows he’ll slot right in with teammates and coaches and we’re poised for a decent end of season once again. Mansfield would be a load of unknowns, more risky. We’re a banker for him. Get more experience with us then League One club in summer.It’s a shame you aren’t his agent mate.Well, we can advise him like a good friend might. OK we’re biased, but it’s possible he’ll read this before he decides. After things didn’t go to plan at Oakwell he might want to feel the love of the Rovers fans again.
I do hope this happens because he improved markedly during his time with us and became a key player in our midfield.I would just have a little concern that he has been 'bigged up' by so many on here it's almost like we're awaiting the return of the Messiah.If he does come back I hope he hits the ground running otherwise the honeymoon could be short-lived with some on here.
Quote from: ncRover on January 06, 2025, 07:32:55 pmSeven fit and available central midfielders whose signings / contract renewals have been rubber stamped by McCann and he wants another!But we need another better midfield player.Then the club can try and sort out what happens to others.
Seven fit and available central midfielders whose signings / contract renewals have been rubber stamped by McCann and he wants another!
I will make a pactIf he comes back I will take a break from decrying Refs for 4 home gamesI will also stop mentioning the ***** **** ***** for 90 days (I've ADDED the 90 as a clue but just this TIME)If you know you will know
Although he had a good half season with us i don't think it would boil down to him liking his time with us, if it it came down to us or Mansfield and they offered him say 1 grand or 2 grand a week on what we could offer, I think I know where he would go.
Quote from: StocksArmy on January 06, 2025, 10:27:46 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on January 06, 2025, 07:28:54 pmWho is stupid enough to take Close and Westbrook off us?I would assume we could move them out on loan but we would still have to pay a percentage of their wages. Not a single club would offer them a contract better than the one they are on here. So it’s looking like we are stuck with them. They probably wouldn’t even pass the medical!Due to injuries, Westbrooke played more games than Richard Wood, Jamie Sterry, Kyle Hurst and James Maxwell last year. But let’s keep bullying him because he’s an easy target.And he’s not joined to Ben Close at the hip.
I would imagine that he would spend time on the bench at Mansfield like he did at Barnsley as they have a decent midfield so I doubt he’s going there
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on January 07, 2025, 05:03:33 pmI would imagine that he would spend time on the bench at Mansfield like he did at Barnsley as they have a decent midfield so I doubt he’s going thereLooks like the same midfield they had in League 2 last year?
Quote from: ncRover on January 07, 2025, 05:42:12 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on January 07, 2025, 05:03:33 pmI would imagine that he would spend time on the bench at Mansfield like he did at Barnsley as they have a decent midfield so I doubt he’s going thereLooks like the same midfield they had in League 2 last year?It’s not doing that bad in League One
Another factor about loans is the loaning club can insist that a player starts when fit, well McCann can give assurance about that in a way that Clough cannot
Quote from: StocksArmy on January 07, 2025, 07:00:40 pmQuote from: Smyth on January 07, 2025, 06:38:06 pmAnother factor about loans is the loaning club can insist that a player starts when fit, well McCann can give assurance about that in a way that Clough cannot GM said last season that he would never take a player if their club insisted he start when fit and same goes for our own players going out to other clubs.Whatever Grant said about incoming 18 months ago is irrelevant now. He wants/needs Craig, I wrote that Grant can give assurance when he's asked privately by Spurs as to the regularity of him starting games, indeed though it's unlikely, a crisis in defence occurs and Bailey reverts back there that could mean Craig as the first midfielder on the team sheet. Also possible given that event we could have a midfield of two on loans.I'd say the signing of Matt Craig is about as certain as possible
Quote from: Smyth on January 07, 2025, 06:38:06 pmAnother factor about loans is the loaning club can insist that a player starts when fit, well McCann can give assurance about that in a way that Clough cannot GM said last season that he would never take a player if their club insisted he start when fit and same goes for our own players going out to other clubs.
Alot of talk about wages involved in a loan,but am I right in thinking,there is now often a lump sum/signing fee in loans?
My understanding the player will receive his normal pay from his parent club. A loan fee is negotiated between clubs taking a few factors into account plus the frequency the fee might be paid, either by one off payment or installments. The parent club invoices the loaning club at agreed intervals. As you may be aware the payment of loan fees have been tightened up so that clubs pay up in good time. This was why we fell foul of the new rules a year ago when we received that suspended sanction from the EFL when our payment to Brighton went outside the 21 or 28 days (can't remember which and can't remember the player. Not Taylor Richards)
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 08, 2025, 05:40:49 pmMy understanding the player will receive his normal pay from his parent club. A loan fee is negotiated between clubs taking a few factors into account plus the frequency the fee might be paid, either by one off payment or installments. The parent club invoices the loaning club at agreed intervals. As you may be aware the payment of loan fees have been tightened up so that clubs pay up in good time. This was why we fell foul of the new rules a year ago when we received that suspended sanction from the EFL when our payment to Brighton went outside the 21 or 28 days (can't remember which and can't remember the player. Not Taylor Richards)Super Todd MillarWhat a player!!