How much was it that they claimed to have turned down from Italy in January?
How much was it that they claimed to have turned down from Italy in January?
It was only last week that they were quoting £4.8 million.
They'll be happy enough with money in the bank early on (we need a few players ourselves) and a whole heap of add ons.
Of course, once our capitalists have some dosh in one of Gallus’s Tupperware tubs in the trapdoor under the boardroom table, selling clubs’ capitalists will hike the selling price of their serfs’ labour as the exploitative Josephite unfettered free market system dictates. The ficking bistards.
Aye, they'll be balancing it all now.
Get offers in before selling Ramsey, knowing that the sale is a definite.
Mind you, if we've worked it out then there's a fair chance that St. Mirren's chairman etc. has worked it out too.
As long as they are really casting the net far and wide and not just looking at divisions three and four in Englandshire.
Perhaps it's real money, you know, actual cash.
Swop an 18 year old for a team rebuild sounds good business to me.
Money at this stage allows us to buy the players we need for next season, or perhaps you'd like to wait until the last few hours of the transfer window, hoping for more.
Anyway, the board will be very much aware just how many real offers have been or are liable to be made.
Added to that, Ramsey himself has a say where he goes, the days of saying " pack your bags, we've sold you to Sunderland" are over.
If he refuses to go where we want to sell him then we face next season without a team.
Take the money and wish the player a' the best.
Last edited by donsdaft; 10-05-2022 at 08:03 AM.
Any chance it could be a sell now for £4m + add-ons, plus keep him on loan for next season so he gets pitch time?
What’s the problem with Luke Turner? Did he knock back a contract offer or was he not given one?