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Thread: If Grigg starts scoring regular.

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    Millerstime in an ideal world no I wouldn’t change any of them I’m merely pointing out it’s entirely possible we could lose all 3 for different reasons and we’d obviously need replacements

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Severed all ties means he has no intention of playing for Sderland again and they think the same about him. He's still under contract though

    But If he continues with his good form I would imagine the likes of Ipswich Pompey Wigan In our div or even Hull Pboro or bArnsley might make a £300- £500k or so bid in Jan which would be a Nice bonus for sderland.

    Whether we would invest in his services long term would probably depend on salary and length of contract as £300- £500k is similar to Basil and Freddie's recent transfer fees so Tone might be tempted
    Indeed, wages may well be the stumbling block. Let’s not forget, Sunderland signed him for £4 million two years ago so, he’s probably on 10k a week but even he must realise he’s two years older so can’t demand that kind of fee again. Realistically, a new two year contract on 5-6k just might clinch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Indeed, wages may well be the stumbling block. Let’s not forget, Sunderland signed him for £4 million two years ago so, he’s probably on 10k a week but even he must realise he’s two years older so can’t demand that kind of fee again. Realistically, a new two year contract on 5-6k just might clinch it.
    Yes that seems sensible plus fringe benefits such as a good track record of getting our players international call ups which is what he's says he wants

    I think we just need to see a bit more from him though. He looks the part but he needs to do it over 12 games or so otherwise it could be an expensive mistake
    Last edited by flourbasher; 04-10-2021 at 07:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uttis View Post
    Millerstime in an ideal world no I wouldn’t change any of them I’m merely pointing out it’s entirely possible we could lose all 3 for different reasons and we’d obviously need replacements
    Fair enough. I thought you were advocating losing them all for one reason or another. I just can't see us letting Smudge and Freddie go if we lose Grigg, even if we risk losing them at the end of the season for nothing.

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    If hes banging in goals up to Jan might as well forget about him new year
    It will be a kieffer moore all over again. Just enjoy him while we can. Our best hope to keep him in tne new year is for him to be ouf injured the back end of december and all jan and prob more. Sunderkand might let us keep him.if we are half way down the league and no threat to them but if we were challenging at the top it would ge stupid of them to let us keep him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    If hes banging in goals up to Jan might as well forget about him new year
    It will be a kieffer moore all over again. Just enjoy him while we can. Our best hope to keep him in tne new year is for him to be ouf injured the back end of december and all jan and prob more. Sunderkand might let us keep him.if we are half way down the league and no threat to them but if we were challenging at the top it would ge stupid of them to let us keep him.
    ‘’ if we’re halfway down the league!’’ Gerra grip of yer sen we’ll make the play offs minimum

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    I like the look of Grigg his all round play is excellent, our best chance of signing him is for him not to score another goal between now and January

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Indeed, wages may well be the stumbling block. Let’s not forget, Sunderland signed him for £4 million two years ago so, he’s probably on 10k a week but even he must realise he’s two years older so can’t demand that kind of fee again. Realistically, a new two year contract on 5-6k just might clinch it.
    Why not offer both Grigg and Smith the same contract.Keep these two together.

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    That’s another goal.

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    He’s done it again…..

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