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Thread: Wilson Odobert - the real deal?

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by wmdave_b View Post
    If Odobert were to go we have an ample replacement in Koleosho who is hopefully fit for the next season. What a talent that kid is also.
    Perhaps our recruitment policy is not that bad after all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmdave_b View Post
    If Odobert were to go we have an ample replacement in Koleosho who is hopefully fit for the next season. What a talent that kid is also.
    According to Vinni, at his Presser last Thursday Dave, Koleosho might be back before the end of the season.

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    It was generally believed that Esteve is staying regardless of what Division we are playing in next season and Assignon only stays if we retain our Premier league status.
    But thought we had already tied up the PSV rightback Shurandy Sambo on a pre-contract for next season.?
    With Odobert on a contract till 2028 , it will take an offer much bigger than the 11M we paid to take him away.

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    If we are building a team for the future and we have a 5 year plan why are we signing players with relegation release clauses? If we keep losing our best players at the end of every season we are going nowhere as this season has shown.

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    The BIG problem for us is if we go down, our revenues will fall by around 50% and we will HAVE to sell to balance the books.

    No other options I'm afraid to say.

    https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.com/2024/04/auditors-warn-burnley-about-relegation.html

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Andingle01 View Post
    With Odobert on a contract till 2028 , it will take an offer much bigger than the 11M we paid to take him away.
    Providing he doesn't have a relegation release clause for a certain value.

    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    If we are building a team for the future and we have a 5 year plan why are we signing players with relegation release clauses? If we keep losing our best players at the end of every season we are going nowhere as this season has shown.
    Some players may be willing to sign up to that, but others won't. Dropping down a level, dropping wages, potentially harming international call-ups etc. It's likely part of the negotiation in convincing them to come here.

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    Posted again because it was not opening on my other post.

    https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.c...elegation.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Posted again because it was not opening on my other post.

    https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.c...elegation.html
    Illuminating report that BT, as the author states "No sh!t Sherlock"

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    "Providing he doesn't have a relegation release clause for a certain value."
    Yes valid point but don't believe he will have although if he did , I'd be confident it would be financially advantages for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Posted again because it was not opening on my other post.

    https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.c...elegation.html
    Scary innit ?

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