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Thread: Mitro Sale

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    Mitro Sale

    Looks like next week and will be £20 million.

    Now whether you agree or disagree with the sale is a moot point.

    What is the point is we're apparently going to accept it in installments - meaning Rafa won't even get the full £20 million to pay towards a striker.

    Yet, for Rondon we want to pay full whack (of money we pay, so may not be the £16,5 million) up front.

    I know it's the way he fixes our books to make us look poorer but that just reads like he's actively trying to piss our manager off.

    It's a joke, an absolute joke.

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    It'll blow up in his face when we go down...

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    Yet Rafa gets abuse cos he won't sign a contract

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    Ashley is robbing us and it's getting worse.

    Something has to happen...

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    I hope people start looking at mash holdings balance

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    Any know why we can't or aren't paying for ro don in instalments
    I have a suspicion we will get a loan striker in
    On a similar deal as the goalie
    One season on loan to see what they are like with an option to buy
    Pity we didn't do it with joselwho

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    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    Any know why we can't or aren't paying for ro don in instalments
    I have a suspicion we will get a loan striker in
    On a similar deal as the goalie
    One season on loan to see what they are like with an option to buy
    Pity we didn't do it with joselwho
    Mentioned on other threads

    It helps fat c4nt rob us blind

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    when ashley took over the club was in financial difficulties because all the players we had was bought in instalments.

    Michael Owen was bought with instalments and all the advertising money for 4 years went to Real Madrid.
    If you sell a player for £ 10 millions and still owes £ 7.5 millions you only get £ 2.5 millions for new tranfers.

    The reel problem was not the stadium loan when Ashley took charge it was all the debt to transfer instalments and Ashley made it clear that the club would never pay for a player with instalments again.

    Im not for Ashley but i think all clubs should pay up front, because when club goes down it will have to pay of transfer for 3-4 years wich is a problem if you aren't making any money.

    sorry for my english

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    Quote Originally Posted by george123 View Post
    when ashley took over the club was in financial difficulties because all the players we had was bought in instalments.

    Michael Owen was bought with instalments and all the advertising money for 4 years went to Real Madrid.
    If you sell a player for £ 10 millions and still owes £ 7.5 millions you only get £ 2.5 millions for new tranfers.

    The reel problem was not the stadium loan when Ashley took charge it was all the debt to transfer instalments and Ashley made it clear that the club would never pay for a player with instalments again.

    Im not for Ashley but i think all clubs should pay up front, because when club goes down it will have to pay of transfer for 3-4 years wich is a problem if you aren't making any money.

    sorry for my english
    Your English is just fine, man.

    Welcome to the board. Where you from, bud?

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