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Thread: Lowe and Bogle to Sheffield Utd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    There certainly is for Will Hughes though who is being linked with a £13m move to Tottenham.
    RA 15% sell on This only applies to the profit that Watford make over the price they paid
    Being as some fans think we sold Hughes for a fiver. We should have a good windfall to come .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram59 View Post
    Might the delay be linked to waiting for any possible appeal by the EFL?
    Very likely '59 but aren't we also breaking UK Law in not having the accounts at Companies' House on time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Very likely '59 but aren't we also breaking UK Law in not having the accounts at Companies' House on time?
    MA yes we are breaking UK law . It's a very serious offence in fact it's been a criminal offence since 2006 It can accrue a £5,000 or a prison sentence for owners or directors In fact an associate of mine for 3months for doing it .So unless we've had special dispensation ( we I would doubt) then Mel is on dodgy ground

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    According to Sky we've accepted £15million for both Lowe past his medical and got a four year deal . We've mugged Sheff U off .Neither can defend ,unless Wilder plays them as wing backs . Bogle of two years ago yes but not the hesitant nervous player he is now Lowe ok going forward as ever improved not convinced he has Great deal for us

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    Amazing deal for us, Wilder must be on drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaram View Post
    According to Sky we've accepted £15million for both Lowe past his medical and got a four year deal . We've mugged Sheff U off .Neither can defend ,unless Wilder plays them as wing backs . Bogle of two years ago yes but not the hesitant nervous player he is now Lowe ok going forward as ever improved not convinced he has Great deal for us
    If it’s true we’ve definitely done well

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaram View Post
    According to Sky we've accepted £15million for both Lowe past his medical and got a four year deal . We've mugged Sheff U off .Neither can defend ,unless Wilder plays them as wing backs . Bogle of two years ago yes but not the hesitant nervous player he is now Lowe ok going forward as ever improved not convinced he has Great deal for us
    But don't you think that's where a good manager comes in, Bogle's assists from 2 seasons ago can be built upon. Wilder plays 3 at the back and a confident Bogle could do well there. Lowe, I'm not so sure about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    The current situation is that we are still very close to FFP limits and other clubs, even those not close to FFP limits, don't have as bif a "warchest" as they did a year ago. That will be reflected in transfer fees. 6 months ago, £15M for the pair would have been about right. £10M today will reflect clubs' loss of income so far and expected drop this season.

    The great unwashed are chuffed to death that we got "nul points" deducted and appear to think "that is that". I have a message for them. We are still at or almost at the limits of FFP. Total income from last season will have been down, for everybody. This season will be the same. Nowhere near the ticket income we would expect. Sponsors and advertisers will, in all probablilty, have renegotiated their deals with the Rams. The decrease in income will affect us, through FFP, for a few years yet. 19/20 will be a bad year/season, financially, for clubs as will 20/21 be. The EFL case was over the 3 years up to the 17/18 season The next few FFP calculations will affect:

    16/17 - 17/18 - 18/19
    17/18 - 18/19 - 19/20
    18/19 - 19/20 - 20/21
    19/20 - 20/21 - 21/22
    20/21 - 21/22 - 22/23

    This might also be further affected as we have not yet posted the accounts for the 18/19 season which were dut at Companies House in March. Clubs got an extension due to Covid. That deadline has also come and gone. It is possible that we got a further extension waiting for the verdict of the EFL tribunal but not a guarantee.

    This delay might lead to further charges from the EFL or from the CPS for the late presentation of te accounts.

    This is going to run and run. The Derby Way
    I believe FFP will not run this way but the two covid years 19-20 and 20-21 will be consolidated and so FFP will have an effective 4 year span in the interim. Not sure if this improves things or not 🤔

    The late filing penalty at CH is probably still 100 quid but might get to 750? Mista example is at the extreme edge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    I believe FFP will not run this way but the two covid years 19-20 and 20-21 will be consolidated and so FFP will have an effective 4 year span in the interim. Not sure if this improves things or not ��

    The late filing penalty at CH is probably still 100 quid but might get to 750? Mista example is at the extreme edge
    Your right GP, plenty of examples of late filing of accounts don't get any penalty. I'd say that in the current Covid-19 pandemic there will be plenty of leeway, indeed its entirely possible that due to the lockdown the recording is rather delayed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram59 View Post
    But don't you think that's where a good manager comes in, Bogle's assists from 2 seasons ago can be built upon. Wilder plays 3 at the back and a confident Bogle could do well there. Lowe, I'm not so sure about.
    Ram You may well be right a different manager can make a big difference and Wilder is an excellent manager But the odd times weve played him at wing back he's not looked confident . Considering we signed him as a winger in the first place ,his crossing is very erratic ,it's a shame we have to sell but in the financial uncertainty around the club I think it's a great deal Obviously leaves us was at full back but that be rectified with loans

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