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If true then I don't necessarily see this as bad news for 2 reasons:1. It suggests that Sheffield United will definitley sell. If the bid that has been accepted is in our ballpark then we can match it, then it is up to Billy. It is possible that he will choose to come here as he knows the club, manager and area well.2. If he was to decide against coming here then, although this would be disappointing, it would be far better to know early in the summer than risk it dragging on and leaving us with nothing and no back up plan, which we came within 10 minutes of last season!
Apparently the bid that has been accepted is £800k.
Gartom said that our bid was significantly higher than the rumoured £600k.
I'm kind of glad and with SOD on it. Get it sorted in the next week or two, end the speculation and move on. We are not going to compete with Burnley and their Cash league money. It's crazy to think we could.
Chris wrote:QuoteGartom said that our bid was significantly higher than the rumoured £600k.Yeah, but whats that in Rovers terms £600,010 and a bag of Peanut m&m's? Oh! and Barnsley are taking the piss already.....http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=50&fid=41&sty=2&act=1&mid=2121392037
Getting embarrassing. Surely last season was the bench mark and the club were supposed to really push on this year, both on and off the pitch. It makes sense. If SOD goes, which I can see happening, we are really really fcuked.
Let's not lose sight of the fact that Billy hasn't gone anywhere yet.This bid being accepted gives rise to two trains of thought:For those that thought we ever had any chance of getting Billy, surely you didn't think that we would make a bid and nobody else would be interested in him? He is a sought after player, we would always have had to use our advantages of association to beat off other clubs, so if we ever had any chance then that still remains. If anything that chance has been escalated by Sheffield United agreeing to sell him.For those that thought we had no chance, then if he goes elsewhere than that would not be a surprise.Basically it's time to see if Rovers want to go balls out to compete for his signature, or if we play it safe and let him go, then cite that we could never compete.