We might beat the record sales I don't know about the record buys doesn't seem to be the owner's philosophy.
I was thinking the other day. It's now been over 30 years since both our club record fee for signing and selling players were received.
Club record signing
Tony Agana from Sheffield United
1991
Fee - £675k
Club record sale
Craig Short to Derby County
1992
£2.5million
There can't be many clubs in the football league in that position.
Under the current owners I think we'll probably break both of these within the next 5 years. Hope so, exciting times ahead.
We might beat the record sales I don't know about the record buys doesn't seem to be the owner's philosophy.
I think if we went up another level to L1 you may start to see us buy players for amounts like that. And at this level I can imagine the Brothers spending £100-250k more regularly if the players seem right.
Players like Langstaff (who we bought for £50k and could potentially sell for £1million+) are rare in the modern game. But players you buy for £500k and sell for £3million, or players you buy for £1million+ and sell for £5million seem less rare.
As an example Plymouth Argyle just signed two players for £1million each, tho they are playing Championship football next season.
Buy low, sell high!
How much did we sign Kasper for?
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