Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:12 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:14 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:15 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:24 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:25 pm
carlccfc wrote:I got sent the following and was asked for my opinion on it.
To be honest I am not sure if it is anything other than just a theory but it is an interesting theory all the same.
What are your opinions on it?
The conversion rate has changed since the transfer.
As we both now, in reality the scout (Moody) recommends the player to the manager (Malky), who in turn decides whether he would like him and then passes his recommendation to the CEO (Lim). From there he decides on what the club can afford and the offer is made to the selling club and the agent/player concerned.
Now Lim/Tan have gone public to state that Moody/Malky were entirely responsible for the signing of Andreas Cornelius and then also the finances that went with the deal!
Ok, if Moody and Malky were responsible, then they would deal in GBP. Malaysia as a country, not just Tan but internationally deal in American dollars, so, lets look at the breakdown.
Wages at £45 a week. Why £45k? Why not a round figure of £50k?
£45k in American dollars is $75k a week! A ROUND FIGURE!
£863k agents fee? In American dollars that $1.5m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£1.25M signing on fee? In American dollars that is $2m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£7.668M Transfer fee? In American Dollars that is $13m, add to that the signing on fee of
$2m = a total transfer fee of $15m! A ROUND FIGURE!
Therefore, it is too much of a coincidence that all these figures are rounded up nicely in American dollars to suggest it was non other than Lim/Tan who took care of the financial offerings of the deal.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:25 pm
beddaubluebird wrote:Why is $75, 000 a week a more round figure than £45, 000 pounds?
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:26 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:27 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:29 pm
beddaubluebird wrote:With all due respect it is nonsense! We are looking for bogies when we had a nose bleed!
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:37 pm
PremierJacks wrote:carlccfc wrote:I got sent the following and was asked for my opinion on it.
To be honest I am not sure if it is anything other than just a theory but it is an interesting theory all the same.
What are your opinions on it?
The conversion rate has changed since the transfer.
As we both now, in reality the scout (Moody) recommends the player to the manager (Malky), who in turn decides whether he would like him and then passes his recommendation to the CEO (Lim). From there he decides on what the club can afford and the offer is made to the selling club and the agent/player concerned.
Now Lim/Tan have gone public to state that Moody/Malky were entirely responsible for the signing of Andreas Cornelius and then also the finances that went with the deal!
Ok, if Moody and Malky were responsible, then they would deal in GBP. Malaysia as a country, not just Tan but internationally deal in American dollars, so, lets look at the breakdown.
Wages at £45 a week. Why £45k? Why not a round figure of £50k?
£45k in American dollars is $75k a week! A ROUND FIGURE!
£863k agents fee? In American dollars that $1.5m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£1.25M signing on fee? In American dollars that is $2m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£7.668M Transfer fee? In American Dollars that is $13m, add to that the signing on fee of
$2m = a total transfer fee of $15m! A ROUND FIGURE!
Therefore, it is too much of a coincidence that all these figures are rounded up nicely in American dollars to suggest it was non other than Lim/Tan who took care of the financial offerings of the deal.
........except that all the exchange rates are different in each calculation.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:37 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:37 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:39 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:39 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:39 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:50 pm
soulofthesea wrote:really................dont ever try to be a lawyer......75k is a round figure..........1.25mil is not......
no matter how much you hate Tan or Lim.........right is right......and wrong is wrong.........and this deal stinks..
if it were my money id be thinking there is something not right here...........
the lengths you are going to defend Malky and continuously bring him up mystify.......
the post..............are you trying to say M and M.........GO TO lIM /Tan and say there is one for the future here.......they break the bank...and are then pissed off?
oh come on
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:00 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:02 pm
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:05 pm
carlccfc wrote:soulofthesea wrote:really................dont ever try to be a lawyer......75k is a round figure..........1.25mil is not......
no matter how much you hate Tan or Lim.........right is right......and wrong is wrong.........and this deal stinks..
if it were my money id be thinking there is something not right here...........
the lengths you are going to defend Malky and continuously bring him up mystify.......
the post..............are you trying to say M and M.........GO TO lIM /Tan and say there is one for the future here.......they break the bank...and are then pissed off?
oh come on
I am guessing you are aiming your post at me because of the op but I have said it is not my theory, it was sent to me and I was asked for an opinion.
My opinion is that it is nothing more than a theory, end off.
I posted it to see what others opinions are.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:10 pm
soulofthesea wrote:carlccfc wrote:soulofthesea wrote:really................dont ever try to be a lawyer......75k is a round figure..........1.25mil is not......
no matter how much you hate Tan or Lim.........right is right......and wrong is wrong.........and this deal stinks..
if it were my money id be thinking there is something not right here...........
the lengths you are going to defend Malky and continuously bring him up mystify.......
the post..............are you trying to say M and M.........GO TO lIM /Tan and say there is one for the future here.......they break the bank...and are then pissed off?
oh come on
I am guessing you are aiming your post at me because of the op but I have said it is not my theory, it was sent to me and I was asked for an opinion.
My opinion is that it is nothing more than a theory, end off.
I posted it to see what others opinions are.
yes you said..............but a lot of posts seem to be attempting to deflect this signing away from our then manager.
Malky for his part still stands by the signing...............
it looks like this is going to court...........im sure we will find out then.
but have to say.........Tan seems determined, he obviously feels strongly about something.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:15 pm
carlccfc wrote:I got sent the following and was asked for my opinion on it.
To be honest I am not sure if it is anything other than just a theory but it is an interesting theory all the same.
What are your opinions on it?
The conversion rate has changed since the transfer.
As we both now, in reality the scout (Moody) recommends the player to the manager (Malky), who in turn decides whether he would like him and then passes his recommendation to the CEO (Lim). From there he decides on what the club can afford and the offer is made to the selling club and the agent/player concerned.
Now Lim/Tan have gone public to state that Moody/Malky were entirely responsible for the signing of Andreas Cornelius and then also the finances that went with the deal!
Ok, if Moody and Malky were responsible, then they would deal in GBP. Malaysia as a country, not just Tan but internationally deal in American dollars, so, lets look at the breakdown.
Wages at £45 a week. Why £45k? Why not a round figure of £50k?
£45k in American dollars is $75k a week! A ROUND FIGURE!
£863k agents fee? In American dollars that $1.5m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£1.25M signing on fee? In American dollars that is $2m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£7.668M Transfer fee? In American Dollars that is $13m, add to that the signing on fee of
$2m = a total transfer fee of $15m! A ROUND FIGURE!
Therefore, it is too much of a coincidence that all these figures are rounded up nicely in American dollars to suggest it was non other than Lim/Tan who took care of the financial offerings of the deal.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:47 pm
carlccfc wrote:soulofthesea wrote:carlccfc wrote:soulofthesea wrote:really................dont ever try to be a lawyer......75k is a round figure..........1.25mil is not......
no matter how much you hate Tan or Lim.........right is right......and wrong is wrong.........and this deal stinks..
if it were my money id be thinking there is something not right here...........
the lengths you are going to defend Malky and continuously bring him up mystify.......
the post..............are you trying to say M and M.........GO TO lIM /Tan and say there is one for the future here.......they break the bank...and are then pissed off?
oh come on
I am guessing you are aiming your post at me because of the op but I have said it is not my theory, it was sent to me and I was asked for an opinion.
My opinion is that it is nothing more than a theory, end off.
I posted it to see what others opinions are.
yes you said..............but a lot of posts seem to be attempting to deflect this signing away from our then manager.
Malky for his part still stands by the signing...............
it looks like this is going to court...........im sure we will find out then.
but have to say.........Tan seems determined, he obviously feels strongly about something.
At the end of the day my thoughts are that Malky wanted the player and the club got him.
I said at the time of signing it was an astronomical amount for such a young player.
My gripe with Tan/Lim would be that they can't claim they didn't know the figures involved as they signed the deal off.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:16 am
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Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:51 am
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:09 am
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:48 am
carlccfc wrote:soulofthesea wrote:really................dont ever try to be a lawyer......75k is a round figure..........1.25mil is not......
no matter how much you hate Tan or Lim.........right is right......and wrong is wrong.........and this deal stinks..
if it were my money id be thinking there is something not right here...........
the lengths you are going to defend Malky and continuously bring him up mystify.......
the post..............are you trying to say M and M.........GO TO lIM /Tan and say there is one for the future here.......they break the bank...and are then pissed off?
oh come on
I am guessing you are aiming your post at me because of the op but I have said it is not my theory, it was sent to me and I was asked for an opinion.
My opinion is that it is nothing more than a theory, end of.
I posted it to see what others opinions are.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:14 am
carlccfc wrote:I got sent the following and was asked for my opinion on it.
To be honest I am not sure if it is anything other than just a theory but it is an interesting theory all the same.
What are your opinions on it?
The conversion rate has changed since the transfer.
As we both now, in reality the scout (Moody) recommends the player to the manager (Malky), who in turn decides whether he would like him and then passes his recommendation to the CEO (Lim). From there he decides on what the club can afford and the offer is made to the selling club and the agent/player concerned.
Now Lim/Tan have gone public to state that Moody/Malky were entirely responsible for the signing of Andreas Cornelius and then also the finances that went with the deal!
Ok, if Moody and Malky were responsible, then they would deal in GBP. Malaysia as a country, not just Tan but internationally deal in American dollars, so, lets look at the breakdown.
Wages at £45 a week. Why £45k? Why not a round figure of £50k?
£45k in American dollars is $75k a week! A ROUND FIGURE!
£863k agents fee? In American dollars that $1.5m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£1.25M signing on fee? In American dollars that is $2m! A ROUND FIGURE!
£7.668M Transfer fee? In American Dollars that is $13m, add to that the signing on fee of
$2m = a total transfer fee of $15m! A ROUND FIGURE!
Therefore, it is too much of a coincidence that all these figures are rounded up nicely in American dollars to suggest it was non other than Lim/Tan who took care of the financial offerings of the deal.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:20 am