true, I know you're being realistic but when you look at how well ferguson has done, arguably as well as we knew he would and how McKenna has become an established 1st teamer at Forest - it feels like we're still picking up peanuts in comparison to players from other leagues
hopefully once Miovski becomes the top scorer on our way to the europa conference league final we'll be able to bag £20m for him
There just seems to be a ceiling when it comes to what we can get in Scotland. I imagine that's down to clubs knowing how skint we are and that wages wise we'll have some very unhappy players on our hands if we deny them a chance to move on and earn more.
With McKenna/Ferguson/Ramsey there were the add-ons too due to age...percentage of sales, promotion bonuses and the like. Not going to be that with Rama. Tbh I think we'll take 1.5m.
I for one would miss Ramadani if he goes. It was the Motherwell game at home last August, where they did us 1-3,that made me love him.
He had a shocker of a game.
Nealy every pass went to a Motherwell player and his overall play was on a par with Richardson, yes that bad.
Never once did his head go down, you could see he was so frustrated with himself and for me at least, was a huge part in the relative success of last season.
I think we would have/possibly might still see, an improved player for this upcoming season and would be great to hold on to him.
The comments where I read of him being easily replaced leave me shaking my head.
Not our greatest ever midfielder by a long, long way, but replacing quality with quality isn't always that easy.
He would be a big miss.
I like Ramadani at least he tries, doesnt always have the greatest game but when he is on form he is very decent
We should hold out for decent fee for him a million thsese days is peanuts
Should he go we need to spend that fee on a decent midfielder as i see feel we are short in that area .
Dont let anyone tell you Barron could step up as a replacement that just is pure fantasy
Aberdeen are close to making New Zealand international left-back James McGarry their next summer signing. The Dons are understood to have agreed a six-figure fee with Australian side Central Coast Mariners to sign the 25-year-old on a permanent deal.
From the P&J