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Quote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.
Not often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on July 10, 2025, 08:32:30 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.What do you genuinely think 0.5mil does for the club Vs keeping a very good long tern prospect?Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight.
Quote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.What do you genuinely think 0.5mil does for the club Vs keeping a very good long tern prospect?
Quote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight.
Quote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season.
A few on here are missing the point. It's not about the money.It's about the personnel. Grant is building his team with the jigsaw pieces he wants. And he wants a Jay McGrath shaped piece. So that's what he is keeping hold of.Whether financially in 2 or 3 years time that brings a big fee or not really isn't the point at all. At this moment in time Grant wants him here because he needs what he brings on the field.
Im keeping an eye out for when gazlaz sells his house, he'll probably cave in and accept an offer equal to the 1980's valuation
Quote from: drfchound on July 11, 2025, 01:00:16 amQuote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season. A lot if it’s in that post mate and lots of them will only be proven in the future with the benefit of hindsight.
Quote from: GazLaz on July 11, 2025, 06:49:16 amQuote from: drfchound on July 11, 2025, 01:00:16 amQuote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season. A lot if it’s in that post mate and lots of them will only be proven in the future with the benefit of hindsight.Olowu was offered a good contract but it was too late. Make no bones about it in the 23/24 season, when the contract should have been offered to protect the asset, Grant deemed Joe not good enough to warrant a contract, and he was wrong. That’s potentially cost the club money. He is now turning down an offer for a player, that in my opinion, isn’t as good as the one we let go for free. All feels a bit muddled to me. We wear rejecting offers for players like a badge of honour. When really identifying, developing and selling players has to be the business model.The next couple of years will show if rejecting the offer was a good or bad decision. In the same way time will indicate how big of an error Joe leaving for free was. I hope JM ends up playing for England and we get absolute fortunes for him. As ever happy to be proved wrong.
Quote from: RobTheRover on July 11, 2025, 06:48:06 amA few on here are missing the point. It's not about the money.It's about the personnel. Grant is building his team with the jigsaw pieces he wants. And he wants a Jay McGrath shaped piece. So that's what he is keeping hold of.Whether financially in 2 or 3 years time that brings a big fee or not really isn't the point at all. At this moment in time Grant wants him here because he needs what he brings on the field. Totally agree there Rob. There's no objective to trade for profit. It's not a be all and end all strategy with inherent risks which GazLaz rarely refers to. Look at Peterborough, who were hailed as a smaller club who traded for profit, and a model we should follow. They've struggled recently and one of their most valuable assets walked for free. You can't force players or agents to come to the negotiating table when you would like them to. As we are unlikely to adopt that strategy anytime soon, the debate is pointless.
Quote from: TonySoprano on July 11, 2025, 07:06:51 amIm keeping an eye out for when gazlaz sells his house, he'll probably cave in and accept an offer equal to the 1980's valuation Sold one last month funnily enough! Wouldn’t swap the new one for Jay that’s for sure! The club would have to put a few quid in on top!
Quote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 07:23:38 amQuote from: GazLaz on July 11, 2025, 06:49:16 amQuote from: drfchound on July 11, 2025, 01:00:16 amQuote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season. A lot if it’s in that post mate and lots of them will only be proven in the future with the benefit of hindsight.Olowu was offered a good contract but it was too late. Make no bones about it in the 23/24 season, when the contract should have been offered to protect the asset, Grant deemed Joe not good enough to warrant a contract, and he was wrong. That’s potentially cost the club money. He is now turning down an offer for a player, that in my opinion, isn’t as good as the one we let go for free. All feels a bit muddled to me. We wear rejecting offers for players like a badge of honour. When really identifying, developing and selling players has to be the business model.The next couple of years will show if rejecting the offer was a good or bad decision. In the same way time will indicate how big of an error Joe leaving for free was. I hope JM ends up playing for England and we get absolute fortunes for him. As ever happy to be proved wrong. Ok so in the model you suggest, how much time are we allowed to have to develop a player, and also get some return from his performances on the pitch.How much is a promotion worth followed by sustaining a higher league position, or even a further promotion.?How much is the entertainment value with more fans injecting more cash into the club if we’re playing decent football.?Value isn’t just about what you can pocket by selling.Even racehorse owners want to get a decent amount of wins before putting their assets out to stud.