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Quote from: mushRTID on January 08, 2025, 06:37:29 pmQuote 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!!You can understand why I forgot! (Probably the reason we 'forgot' to pay the invoice)Now there was a player with pace...but nothing else!
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!!
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)
Back to Matty Craig - surely with the recent and rapid emergence of Bergvall at Tottenham, whose almost 4 years younger, he has no realistic career path left at Spurs so a permanent move to a Lge 1 ( or even 2 ) club surely his best bet now in terms of progression and maximizing his earning power?
Signed to provide competition. Per Nigel Clough: “It’ll be good to strengthen in that area, bearing in mind all the games we have in the second half of the season. The one position we haven’t got competition for is Louis Reed and Matthew provides us with that.”It rather puts DRFC in perspective where you assume he’d have been straight into our team. So, he meant more to us than we did to him, but I suppose it puts the focus very much on GM’s managerial ability to solidify the midfield.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on January 09, 2025, 09:22:45 pmSigned to provide competition. Per Nigel Clough: “It’ll be good to strengthen in that area, bearing in mind all the games we have in the second half of the season. The one position we haven’t got competition for is Louis Reed and Matthew provides us with that.”It rather puts DRFC in perspective where you assume he’d have been straight into our team. So, he meant more to us than we did to him, but I suppose it puts the focus very much on GM’s managerial ability to solidify the midfield.Well a manager is hardly going to say he'll walk into the team but Clough genuinely wants that competition and Spurs will hope Craig relishes the challenge and forces his way in. Even if Craig doesn't make it at Prem Level, he's contracted to 2026 so they'll hope they'll get a return on their development of him.
The statement signing? I was certain he would join given two proviso, that with already a lot of options in midfield that the budget could allow it and that Spurs would want him guaranteed a starting place. Hard to think now of a player who we'd sign, maybe we sign no-one and have to go with what Grant has made long term plans for?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 10, 2025, 08:42:11 amIt's McCanns press day today so it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. I'm wondering whether A N Other midfield player was a genuine target or only became so when he was alerted about Craig's availability? I suspect he'll play it with a straight bat and say he's happy with what he has but they're always looking to improve should the right players come available. For what it's worth, I think he's got the backing to do business without having to get others out. He did say he wants the squad to be stronger at the end of the window. He'll give the impression he's in no rush to sign anyone else and buy some time.What better response than to say he was never on our radar and our options in that area are already more than capable?Grant may have the backing as in squad finances but didn't Silent majority write a while ago that it was nearing the limit?If so then some players did/do have to leave, obviously, if Grant wants to strengthen midfield
It's McCanns press day today so it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. I'm wondering whether A N Other midfield player was a genuine target or only became so when he was alerted about Craig's availability? I suspect he'll play it with a straight bat and say he's happy with what he has but they're always looking to improve should the right players come available. For what it's worth, I think he's got the backing to do business without having to get others out. He did say he wants the squad to be stronger at the end of the window. He'll give the impression he's in no rush to sign anyone else and buy some time.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 10, 2025, 09:01:15 amQuote from: Smyth on January 10, 2025, 08:52:40 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 10, 2025, 08:42:11 amIt's McCanns press day today so it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. I'm wondering whether A N Other midfield player was a genuine target or only became so when he was alerted about Craig's availability? I suspect he'll play it with a straight bat and say he's happy with what he has but they're always looking to improve should the right players come available. For what it's worth, I think he's got the backing to do business without having to get others out. He did say he wants the squad to be stronger at the end of the window. He'll give the impression he's in no rush to sign anyone else and buy some time.What better response than to say he was never on our radar and our options in that area are already more than capable?Grant may have the backing as in squad finances but didn't Silent majority write a while ago that it was nearing the limit?If so then some players did/do have to leave, obviously, if Grant wants to strengthen midfield Yes, maybe. Well there's always good housekeeping to be done but he'll be able to get em in before moving others on if he wants.From midfield who, Westbrooke, Close, contracted to 2026, Broadbent who money was paid for, Bailey who's played more minutes than anyone else? Maybe Kelly return from his season long loan ala Fleming? Is that possible?What happens if a player signs and then the player expected to leave decides not to, taking the club beyond spending limits?Of course Craig may never have been a target, but if not surely it would've been best stamped all over immediately by Grant saying he doesn't need another midfield option
Quote from: Smyth on January 10, 2025, 08:52:40 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 10, 2025, 08:42:11 amIt's McCanns press day today so it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. I'm wondering whether A N Other midfield player was a genuine target or only became so when he was alerted about Craig's availability? I suspect he'll play it with a straight bat and say he's happy with what he has but they're always looking to improve should the right players come available. For what it's worth, I think he's got the backing to do business without having to get others out. He did say he wants the squad to be stronger at the end of the window. He'll give the impression he's in no rush to sign anyone else and buy some time.What better response than to say he was never on our radar and our options in that area are already more than capable?Grant may have the backing as in squad finances but didn't Silent majority write a while ago that it was nearing the limit?If so then some players did/do have to leave, obviously, if Grant wants to strengthen midfield Yes, maybe. Well there's always good housekeeping to be done but he'll be able to get em in before moving others on if he wants.
McCann speaks.https://youtu.be/HuH8EK7_EU4?si=9ey3tcSrxOc8R1ejCan't help thinking his slight irritation was of his own making. But that's football and we move on.
I bet our wage bill is huge compared to even when Wellens was in charge. The squad is so bloated it's ridiculous and a lot being wasted too.
Quote from: roversdude on January 10, 2025, 08:17:20 amWell Grant always says they have lists of options. Bear in mind the Craig story was never from the club so he may never have been a targetOn reflection this yes is bang on point, not directly verbally from anyone, but there is no room in the budget (silent majority wrote a while ago that the budget was close to it's limit) but someone wanted to give the impression we could somehow have got him, cue talk at the MTO of trying really hard to get a "statement signing " but it just failed at the last minute, job done
Well Grant always says they have lists of options. Bear in mind the Craig story was never from the club so he may never have been a target
Could it be that one of our current squad is moving on in January - we seem to have an abundance of front players.... or maybe I'm thinking too much about it.