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Burnley already have Patterson, Fletcher, Nugent, Thompson, Illeuwmo
I will lay any odds that Billy will not put an extra 2500 ST on the books and will also throw in...keeping the squad in tact and a couple of signings.Personally speaking I do not believe Billy is worth 1.6m in todays market. He's in the last year of his contract and I have predicted a fee of 750-800k many moons ago. Someone like a Burnley may go to 1m or 1.2m with their windfall and if they get a reputed 7m for selling Thompson to Wolves.It's more a case of how much will Burnley offer him in wages than the actual fee IMO
BST i agree that he MIGHT on all levels, but isn't that what we're about now...gambling? But gambling sensibly?We can't take 'proven at this level' because a) they're too expensive and b) they wouldnt want to play for us.Who do we have who is a Championship standard player who has made it at another club?If we get ALF...it's a gamble, same for the unproven Joe Garner!Billy is as close to a safe bet as we're going to get for our money (fingers crossed, if miracles happen!)
Who's Alf by the way?
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteWho's Alf by the way? ALF = Adam Le Fondre
Simple wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteWho's Alf by the way? ALF = Adam Le FondreAhhh. Does he work darn 'pit?
You're right Dutch. They have changed the text:QuoteBURNLEY have expressed an interest in signing Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp.The Lancashire club, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are understood to have approached there Championship rivals earlier today.But despite reports to the contrary, The Star has learned that Bramall Lane's board of directors are yet to receive an official bid for the marksman.Indeed, Burnley are believed to be among a number of teams monitoring Sharp's situation at Bramall Lane.Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws, who took charge at the Turf Moor club in January, has already bolstered his attack by capturing Wolves' Chris Iwelumo for an undisclosed fee.He worked with Sharp during the players previous spell at Scunthorpe.
BURNLEY have expressed an interest in signing Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp.The Lancashire club, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are understood to have approached there Championship rivals earlier today.But despite reports to the contrary, The Star has learned that Bramall Lane's board of directors are yet to receive an official bid for the marksman.Indeed, Burnley are believed to be among a number of teams monitoring Sharp's situation at Bramall Lane.Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws, who took charge at the Turf Moor club in January, has already bolstered his attack by capturing Wolves' Chris Iwelumo for an undisclosed fee.He worked with Sharp during the players previous spell at Scunthorpe.
Snods Shinpad wrote:QuoteYou're right Dutch. They have changed the text:QuoteBURNLEY have expressed an interest in signing Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp.The Lancashire club, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are understood to have approached there Championship rivals earlier today.But despite reports to the contrary, The Star has learned that Bramall Lane's board of directors are yet to receive an official bid for the marksman.Indeed, Burnley are believed to be among a number of teams monitoring Sharp's situation at Bramall Lane.Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws, who took charge at the Turf Moor club in January, has already bolstered his attack by capturing Wolves' Chris Iwelumo for an undisclosed fee.He worked with Sharp during the players previous spell at Scunthorpe.It looks like someone is trying to engineer a bidding war, if no other bids have come in for him then if I was JR and we could afford it I would go back to Sheff Utd with a slightly improved bid, getting in and speaking to Billy and his Agent first may be crucial to who bags his signature.
http://www.thestar.co.uk/rovers/Rovers-may-go-for-loan.6334476.jpI think the last couple of paragraghs are key here, if we were to land Sharp the majority of our budget would be gone and comprimises would have to be made elsewhere. Hmmmmm.....................lets move on shall we, I'd rather see 3-4 quality additions than one plus a few squad players, it is a team game after all!!
PACMAN wrote:Quotehttp://www.thestar.co.uk/rovers/Rovers-may-go-for-loan.6334476.jpI think the last couple of paragraghs are key here, if we were to land Sharp the majority of our budget would be gone and comprimises would have to be made elsewhere. Hmmmmm.....................lets move on shall we, I'd rather see 3-4 quality additions than one plus a few squad players, it is a team game after all!! I was just thinking the same. As much as I'd love to have Billy, we can't afford (literally) to put all our eggs into one basket. We need strengthening all round.
5minstogo wrote:QuotePACMAN wrote:Quotehttp://www.thestar.co.uk/rovers/Rovers-may-go-for-loan.6334476.jpI think the last couple of paragraghs are key here, if we were to land Sharp the majority of our budget would be gone and comprimises would have to be made elsewhere. Hmmmmm.....................lets move on shall we, I'd rather see 3-4 quality additions than one plus a few squad players, it is a team game after all!! I was just thinking the same. As much as I'd love to have Billy, we can't afford (literally) to put all our eggs into one basket. We need strengthening all round.Sean has been given the largest budget in Doncaster History thats what JR said. The Targets of Billy Sharp, Jason Shackell or Elliot Ward have been there also. Did we think when setting this substantial increase in budget that our No1 targets would come cheap if so we are naive!!. To get a striker or centre half of the quality of our two targets was going to cost. I do not believe that Sean or JR are naive so lets not start now getting fourth or fifth best.