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shmmeee

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There's also an awful lot of people who know exactly why he wants to leave and there are at least 3 different reasons why.
It's disappointing if he wants to leave but we will get over it. Last season we had plenty who thought we should get rid after his 2nd red card, now he's worth £15m, is irreplaceable and we should retire the number 38 🤔

Anyone who thought we should get rid last season needs to hand in their football supporter card and go support Disney on Ice or something.
 

shmmeee

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Because when he goes for nothing next summer you’d need to replace him and strengthen the squad elsewhere with no extra cash.

Assuming we don’t go up.

He dragged us to the PO final and almost all the way last season.

Fact is you won’t replace him for £3M or whatever troll fee Grendel is pretending today. He’s worth more than that to us for a season.
 

Grendel

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Assuming we don’t go up.

He dragged us to the PO final and almost all the way last season.

Fact is you won’t replace him for £3M or whatever troll fee Grendel is pretending today. He’s worth more than that to us for a season.

Troll fee - lol - two other people mentioned the £3m not me. He’s just overvalued and that’s it but you’d clearly get money - great business plan - lose the asset for zero but don’t worry I’m buying a lottery ticket to try and win the Euromillions

Bonkers planning
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Assuming we don’t go up.

He dragged us to the PO final and almost all the way last season.

Fact is you won’t replace him for £3M or whatever troll fee Grendel is pretending today. He’s worth more than that to us for a season.
He did, but his head has been turned by something and like Brereton Diaz once he signs his pre contract somewhere else his form would probably tail off.
 

SBT

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Robins alluded to certain players in the squad being concerned with the state of the squad a couple of weeks ago. I do wonder if the club hopes that the recent signings (and the now-infamous ‘10 signings’ comment) can persuade Hamer that it’s worth his while to stay.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Robins alluded to certain players in the squad being concerned with the state of the squad a couple of weeks ago. I do wonder if the club hopes that the recent signings (and the now-infamous ‘10 signings’ comment) can persuade Hamer that it’s worth his while to stay.
You would probably need one or two more marquee signings to convince the squad never mind him.
 

SkyblueTexan

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If this is still an option, let's go back to Burnley and say ok to the 8M plus 2 players and ask for McNally and Twine.
 

Samo

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If this is still an option, let's go back to Burnley and say ok to the 8M plus 2 players and ask for McNally and Twine.

But going to Burnley wouldn't solve Gus's problem would it? He wants to go back to Holland.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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If he does want to leave it seems like it's likely for one of two reasons.

1) He wants to play at a higher level and increase his earnings even more

That's fine. Teams at that level can afford the price we'll want for him and his wages.

2) It is domestic and he wants to move to Holland to be with his kids.

This is more problematic as it's unlikely Dutch clubs could afford those kinds of fees. So DK will have to get creative with the deal. Longer repayment terms is likely one. Having a huge sell-on clause (say 50% is another). A buy-back clause if his situation changes. Being given first dibs on some of their better talents and/or loans for any wonderkids etc.

It wouldn't be ideal but it would increase the value of the transfer from our side and allow Gus the move he wants.
 

theferret

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Because when he goes for nothing next summer you’d need to replace him and strengthen the squad elsewhere with no extra cash.

But it's not in our power to do anything about it (if the stories of him wanting to go home are true). If he wants to run out his contract, he can, there is fuck all we can do.
 

Alkhen

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I absolutely would not begrudge him wanting to be closer to his kids. Gonna be difficult as I can't see any Dutch team paying what we would want.

It is very suspicious that there have been so few bids from bigger UK based teams. He was, for a lot of people, the standout midfielder in the Championship last season and the natural progression would be a move to the Prem. Very odd there has been so little noise on that front. Feels to me like he has told his agent to make it known he wants to go back home.

If it is that then I really hope there can be a resolution, something creative that allows him more time off to travel home maybe?
 

Grendel

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If this is still an option, let's go back to Burnley and say ok to the 8M plus 2 players and ask for McNally and Twine.

They wouldn’t offer £8m without the 2 players and don’t want him
 

theferret

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That seems irrelevant along with all the other holes in this theory that’s been dreamt up on here

What would you do? On the one hand, you're shouting down those advocating that we let him play out his contract, for perfectly understandable reasons, but you're also acknowledging he's not worth very much right now and that we wouldn't make much from a sale - all while completely ignoring the possibility that he might not agree to a move anyway.

Everyone here is speculating, including you, but it's apparent you don't really have any idea what the club should do in this situation and you're as bereft as the rest of us, but then maybe you do?
 

Nuskyblue

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Or a Dutch club can’t afford to buy him now but in 12 months can give him a good enough package to go back there.
Ajax definitely can, same for PSV. Ajax spent £10mil on Tadic when he was 29/30. If Gus goes to either of them I can see him playing for the National team within a year or two.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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What would you do? On the one hand, you're shouting down those advocating that we let him play out his contract, for perfectly understandable reasons, but you're also acknowledging he's not worth very much right now and that we wouldn't make much from a sale - all while completely ignoring the possibility that he might not agree to a move anyway.

Everyone here is speculating, including you, but it's apparent you don't really have any idea what the club should do in this situation and you're as bereft as the rest of us, but then maybe you do?
I think his point is that something now, even if not £10-15 million, is better than nothing later.
 

SBT

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The year is 2049, climate change has rendered Britain an inhospitable barren wasteland. Hundreds of thousands have lost their homes to flooding; millions more will die of starvation as crops dwindle. A last group of humans huddle for survival in a sky blue lodge in the town once known as Ryton-on-Dunsmore, where the last known bushels of wheat are stored under armed guard. On a sunless morning, a council of elders gathers in the only room with glazed windows to decide who should receive these precious grains - who shall live, who shall die, and who shall try to rebuild the society we once knew. Their mutterings are grim and weak, the men starved of energy and hope; their dreams as thin as the wispy strands of wheat on which their destiny depends. But then one voice rises from the back of the hall with a clarion call of purpose:

“What about a swap deal with Burnley for McNally and Twine”
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The year is 2049, climate change has rendered Britain an inhospitable barren wasteland. Hundreds of thousands have lost their homes to flooding; millions more will die of starvation as crops dwindle. A last group of humans huddle for survival in a sky blue lodge in the town once known as Ryton-on-Dunsmore, where the last known bushels of wheat are stored under armed guard. On a sunless morning, a council of elders gathers in the only room with glazed windows to decide who should receive these precious grains - who shall live, who shall die, and who shall try to rebuild the society we once knew. Their mutterings are grim and weak, the men starved of energy and hope; their dreams as thin as the wispy strands of wheat on which their destiny depends. But then one voice rises from the back of the hall with a clarion call of purpose:

“What about a swap deal with Burnley for McNally and Twine”
I now see why you became a journalist. Pulitzer Prize stuff.
 

Grendel

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What would you do? On the one hand, you're shouting down those advocating that we let him play out his contract, for perfectly understandable reasons, but you're also acknowledging he's not worth very much right now and that we wouldn't make much from a sale - all while completely ignoring the possibility that he might not agree to a move anyway.

Everyone here is speculating, including you, but it's apparent you don't really have any idea what the club should do in this situation and you're as bereft as the rest of us, but then maybe you do?

I find it hard to buy into a theory he just wants to go back to Holland with no evidence to support

If the club lower their expectations I think we can find a buyer
 

Grendel

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The year is 2049, climate change has rendered Britain an inhospitable barren wasteland. Hundreds of thousands have lost their homes to flooding; millions more will die of starvation as crops dwindle. A last group of humans huddle for survival in a sky blue lodge in the town once known as Ryton-on-Dunsmore, where the last known bushels of wheat are stored under armed guard. On a sunless morning, a council of elders gathers in the only room with glazed windows to decide who should receive these precious grains - who shall live, who shall die, and who shall try to rebuild the society we once knew. Their mutterings are grim and weak, the men starved of energy and hope; their dreams as thin as the wispy strands of wheat on which their destiny depends. But then one voice rises from the back of the hall with a clarion call of purpose:

“What about a swap deal with Burnley for McNally and Twine”

Kelvin Mackenzie and Richard Littlejohn would be proud - “that’s our boy”
 

Deity

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I have a ITK at Leicester who told me weeks ago they wanted Hamer, had offered him £45k a week but then got relegated and Hamer wanted to move above the championship
 

theferret

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I think his point is that something now, even if not £10-15 million, is better than nothing later.

Fine, so we accept £3 million from Luton? Your're then in to the realms of it possibly being more sensible to keep him and having a go. Making the play offs alone is worth not far off that.

Then we have to consider that he might not want to move anyway.

What do you think is the minimum amount of 'something' we should accept?
 

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