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Barclay1 wrote:A very good buy at a very good price.
Current value has to be upward of £10M/£15,as goalscoring forwards in the Championship are like gold dust. Especially those that have done it regularly at International level. I mean, we turned down £18M for Ken!
If Tan remains here next season, I fully expect Moore to be sold to a Premier or Top Championship side, and good luck to him.
Let's make sure we build a side and a future around him.
Sun Feb 14, 2021 12:16 am
davids wrote:Unfortunately we don't have a great record when it comes to getting full value for our players when we sell them.
There have been occasions where we've managed to get very good deals for average players (£8m for Big Ken, £4m for Joe Mason to name two) but we've also let many players go over the years for much less than they were worth for one reason or another.
Nathan Blake, Simon Hayworth, Cameron Jerome, Roger Johnson, Gabbidon and Collins, Kav and more recently Paterson and of course the ultimate "giveaway" being Ramsey for a one off £4.5m with no add ons (well done The Riddler)
Of course player values have dropped due to the pandemic but if Keiffer Moore keeps up his current form he has to be worth at least £12m-£15m.
One of his main assets is that not only is he extremely useful playing for a team with a direct style like us but he is a good enough player to thrive in a more "footballing" side also.
Watch City sell him for the first offer that comes in over £3m.
Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:24 am
Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:12 am
skidemin wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
we shouldnt.... his value to us is more than anyone is likely to offer....
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Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:34 pm
Crayfish wrote:I believe Burnley offered £15 million for Harry Wilson last season but Liverpool wanted £22 million. For me Moore has been better than Wilson this season. Obviously a different type of player and older. If one player was to be missing for the rest of the season I would prefer it to be Wilson than Moore. In fact out entire game plan seems to fit round Moore if he got injured it would be a disaster for us. Yesterday McCarthy would not rest him even though we were 3-0 up with 15 minutes to play. With a midweek game on Tuesday my view is MxCarthy should have rested him for the last half hour.
Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:40 pm
derynglas wrote:skidemin wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
we shouldnt.... his value to us is more than anyone is likely to offer....
Totally agree... It looks like we’ve landed on our feet for once here.
However i’d completely understand if an offer of say 10/15 million came in and it was accepted, the stability that alone could guarantee in the current financial climate would be huge.
Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:40 pm
Crayfish wrote:I believe Burnley offered £15 million for Harry Wilson last season but Liverpool wanted £22 million. For me Moore has been better than Wilson this season. Obviously a different type of player and older. If one player was to be missing for the rest of the season I would prefer it to be Wilson than Moore. In fact out entire game plan seems to fit round Moore if he got injured it would be a disaster for us. Yesterday McCarthy would not rest him even though we were 3-0 up with 15 minutes to play. With a midweek game on Tuesday my view is MxCarthy should have rested him for the last half hour.
Sun Feb 14, 2021 3:34 pm
skidemin wrote:derynglas wrote:skidemin wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
we shouldnt.... his value to us is more than anyone is likely to offer....
Totally agree... It looks like we’ve landed on our feet for once here.
However i’d completely understand if an offer of say 10/15 million came in and it was accepted, the stability that alone could guarantee in the current financial climate would be huge.
tbh mate im a bit fed up of the downgrading / steady the ship thing... we were ill prepared qualitywise going up last time.. spent very little in premier league terms when promoted and then downgraded when relegated...all while having huge amounts of TV money that other clubs did not have... be nice if we are still a championship club next year that we do not sell cheap and for me in a market where everything is a gamble and you rarely get value for money 10 mill is cheap....
Sun Feb 14, 2021 3:43 pm
Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
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Sun Feb 14, 2021 4:00 pm
skidemin wrote:derynglas wrote:skidemin wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:Why sell him?
we shouldnt.... his value to us is more than anyone is likely to offer....
Totally agree... It looks like we’ve landed on our feet for once here.
However i’d completely understand if an offer of say 10/15 million came in and it was accepted, the stability that alone could guarantee in the current financial climate would be huge.
tbh mate im a bit fed up of the downgrading / steady the ship thing... we were ill prepared qualitywise going up last time.. spent very little in premier league terms when promoted and then downgraded when relegated...all while having huge amounts of TV money that other clubs did not have... be nice if we are still a championship club next year that we do not sell cheap and for me in a market where everything is a gamble and you rarely get value for money 10 mill is cheap....
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Sun Feb 14, 2021 5:40 pm
Sven wrote:davids wrote:Unfortunately we don't have a great record when it comes to getting full value for our players when we sell them.
There have been occasions where we've managed to get very good deals for average players (£8m for Big Ken, £4m for Joe Mason to name two) but we've also let many players go over the years for much less than they were worth for one reason or another.
Nathan Blake, Simon Hayworth, Cameron Jerome, Roger Johnson, Gabbidon and Collins, Kav and more recently Paterson and of course the ultimate "giveaway" being Ramsey for a one off £4.5m with no add ons (well done The Riddler)
Of course player values have dropped due to the pandemic but if Keiffer Moore keeps up his current form he has to be worth at least £12m-£15m.
One of his main assets is that not only is he extremely useful playing for a team with a direct style like us but he is a good enough player to thrive in a more "footballing" side also.
Watch City sell him for the first offer that comes in over £3m.
Conditions are (thankfully) different at the club...
Then we HAD to sell to survive; not so much now
Sun Feb 14, 2021 5:41 pm
Barclay1 wrote:At the moment, if it moves, is not bolted down and has a value of sorts Tan will sell in a heartbeat, without thought for ambition, foundations or future.
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Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:11 pm
maccydee wrote:Barclay1 wrote:At the moment, if it moves, is not bolted down and has a value of sorts Tan will sell in a heartbeat, without thought for ambition, foundations or future.
Give examples of when the has done that?
Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:53 pm
skidemin wrote:maccydee wrote:Barclay1 wrote:At the moment, if it moves, is not bolted down and has a value of sorts Tan will sell in a heartbeat, without thought for ambition, foundations or future.
Give examples of when the has done that?
Patto..for whatever silly fee we accepted..
Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:22 pm