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[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Hughes blamed himself for Ooijer's poor start by rushing him into the team too quickly. My guess he is not making the same mistake with Dunny who is coming from an inferior team of an inferior club with inferior coaching in an inferior league. Bench at Watford probably. -
I just don't get you guys. WHam is the perfect place for Lucash to go- he's not going to do any damage to Rovers' ambitions there. Anyway, thanks Lucas. The posts by RB over the past 3.5 years about you have made your sojourn at Ewood an entertaining one. And you are a very good if rather inattentive footballer. Lots of great moments and some horrible howlers along the way. You'll get booed when you come back to Ewood but it will not be deserved.
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Player availability of acceptable quality is the critical factor in my opinion. We'd look absolute loons if Neill went then suddenly all our full back replacements (all two of them) were snapped up elsewhere. I'd say this season more than most recently, the Walker Trust would open the purse strings to buy. But buy what? Look at Davenport for £3m , Young for almost £10m. There is hardly a raging howling mob outside the JW main entrance demanding to know why we weren't in the bidding...
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Because he wants more cash or perhaps a different player WHam are unwilling to part with. Anyway, if the Icelanders can pay Lucash £70K a week they can certainly pay Rovers more useless transfer cash. This is a transfer made in hell for the Hammers. Watch Lucash go AWOL at key moments, get sent off, and conceed and miss penalties in key relegation games whilst being an "ultra professional" hard working pro. Curbishley is buying relegation with this one and Lucash will be delighted to comply. PS Perhaps premature but it looks like a second transfer "told you so" from your's truly in one week. All I need to do is start posting quotations of myself and I'll be halfway to being a 'drog- perish the thought!
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Is this the first time a Rovers player has been featured without a Rovers shirt in sight? Harrison is quoted on a WHam web site that Lucas has signed a 2.5 year deal. Callum Davidson or is it Davenport is on his way to WHam for £3m from Spuds. Bit of a step down from playing with Ryan Nelsen for Neill.
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Good move for Lucas. Trouser £50k per week, relegate West Ham and walk away as a free agent in the summer.
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[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I am so happy about this!!! Welcome home David. Great to see the Notlobbers upset and even better that Bernard Cribbins is distraught. Permit me a 'drog type note but it has all happened as I told you. Note Rovers saying undisclosed fee and BRUM saying £2.2m. Chesh is right- we got him for next to nowt. BIG CLUB probably get the final £2m instalment of the £2.2m when Dunn lifts the World Cup as England Captain... or something equally improbable (OK I exagerate but not by much in all likelihood) Its great to be -
[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Independent and Guardian are both carrying the steve Bruce story from yesterday saying Dunn is joining Bolton for £2.2m but adding nothing to what has already been on here. One thing is for sure- the Bolton intervention will have scuppered any hope of pay for play type deals. The crunch comes down to what sort of permanent contract BFS and Sparky think Dunn is worth. Whoever comes up with the best answer for Dunn's pocket (give or take a few K for sentiment on the Rovers' side), gets him. Brum can try to be arseholes about it but it is one thing playing hardball when you don't want to part company (Rovers with Lucas), quite another when you've agreed to sell and the question is who to? Bruce's comments yesterday look more and more like Rovers are in for Dunn and playing very hard ball. -
[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
At this point in a Dunn thread, somebody from Great Harwood comes on and says they've been down the pub with his grand-dad.... -
[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
IF (repeat IF) Rovers are serious about getting Dunn (and he is serious about coming back), BIG CLUB are going to get screwed on the deal. Bruce has no option but to say what he has to try and up the ante. The fact that there is no other news leaking out is an encouraging sign for Rovers. Having written that, watch him sign for Notlob!! -
[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
The Times have reported that Brum accepted an offer of £750K plus another £500K after 20 games from Notlob. This has the ring of authenticity- the £1m + £1m was just BIG CLUB talk. Dunny to arrive at Ewood on an undisclosed deal by Thursday is my best guess. -
[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
philipl replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
The LET have just posted a piece saying Rovers are moving to get Dunn. With the very sad news about Stephen Reid, this has become a very pressing issue. If Dunny wants to come to Ewood, Rovers are in a very strong position to get him as Brum have now shown how much they want to sell. Bolton could actually prove to be an effective trojan horse for Hughes but as I said, a lot depends on Dunn forcing the issue of where he is transferred to. Chances are if Rovers sign Dunn, it will be on better terms than the Bolton deal. Dunn passed his medical at Bolton by the way. -
Charlton's adult season ticket prices go from £340 (£15 a game) to £580 (£27 a game). The £20 tickets on sale for their home game against Boro are all in the corner blocks- the expensive tickets are sold out. I don't think I am far wrong with my £20 per seat sold yield guestimate. The population numbers I quoted are if anything an underestimate. They are competing with the other London clubs but they have a far bigger and much more afluent population to market to.
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I am working on the basis that John Williams was correct that the average ACTUAL yield per seat (after allowing for child, young adult and senior citizen discounts etc) is £13. Charlton's ticketing pricing seemed pretty reasonable last time I went there by London standards but they don't seem to need to discount like Rovers do. A £7 premium would be in line with the difference in average income in that part of London and in Blackburn. Their bussing from Kent is all part of developing their fan base/hinterland as THE Kentish Premiership club. My guess is there is probably the best part of a million within Greater London for whom Charlton is currently the local Premiership club and another million in Kent. Arsenal are expecting to take £2m per home Premiership game in gate money at the Emirates. So EIT is weeing into a head on gale again.
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More than quadruple actually.
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20,000 x £13 x 19 = £4,940,000 BRFC 25,000 x £20 x 19 = £9,500,000 Charlton (at a guess) 30,000 x £25 x 19 = £14,250,000 Villa (at a guess) 60,000 x £33 x 19 = £38,000,000 Arsenal No Rev, we are not at a disadvantage. Incidentally, I have seen the Rovers' accounts and I can immediately see why there would be no money for transfers this January. The Walker Trust's £6m is plugging the gap between Charlton's gate money and our's. The wage bill last season jumped appreciably. Players on performance related pay performed. Something I recall numerous posts on this MB have been calling for.
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signed a NormoVik
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[Archived] Shabani Nonda Signs
philipl replied to FourLaneBlue's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Classic example of posting absolute garbage... again. -
Oh dear, where have you been the last 1,000 years? signed, a Vik
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BBC are reporting that Newcastle and West Ham are challenging Liverpool for Neill's signature. Not exactly Barcelona and AC Milan....
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Tris' post is spot on.
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Looks like Eddie tracked down the 43 year old from PNG before you and started a threead about him here.
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Talking to yourself drog?
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sure thing... now tell us which one.