21/22 Summer transfer mega-thread (11 Viewers)

fernandopartridge

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Moore during his time at Sheff Utd:

Played almost every game during their League 1 promotion season, like Marko for us, and got in the Team of the Year.

Started the Championship season injured but played most of the second half of the season, conceding just over a goal a game and average 1.3 points per game which would be roughly mid-table (2 less games than Marko played for us last season who conceded nearly 2 goals a game)

Didn’t play any games in the Championship promotion season but they signed a keeper who is now playing regularly for Man Utd...

I don’t understand why so many people are already writing him off. At the very worst he should be no worse than Marosi but you’d like to think with the extra year on top training at Prem level, plus having a point to prove, he’d be better
Sheff United fans might look at him in comparison to Henderson who effectively replaced him too
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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Sheff United fans might look at him in comparison to Henderson who effectively replaced him too

Prior to Henderson's arrival he was actually kept out of the side by Jamal Blackman for much of the season after the latter initially stepped in following an injury to Moore. But he managed to keep him out of the side even after Moore recovered.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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We have hit almost 10,000 season tickets and have the prospect of an assumed average 17k home crowds in the league plus whatever else we might cobble together in the cups. For us to be more hamstrung budget wise than last summer when we knew nobody would be allowed in but still spent a fair whack on Hamer and Walker alone I’m struggling to make sense of.

So far we have scraped the barrel as well as we can but in a league where all the other owners seem OK to write off everything they put in

We haven’t finished our recruitment. We may be yet be completing another signing for a fee.

Our transfers are structured in instalments too, we’re still paying the money for Hamer and Walker. We’ve spent money on Sheaf and Gyo this summer too.

Unlike previous season, we haven’t brought in any significant revenue from selling players this summer (and hopefully we keep our assets) too.

Again, given that 5 teams are yet to make a signing and you have clubs like Derby who are a basket case club atm. The claim that other owners are ‘OK to write off everything they put in’ just doesn’t ring true.
 

Liquid Gold

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We haven’t finished our recruitment. We may be yet be completing another signing for a fee.

Our transfers are structured in instalments too, we’re still paying the money for Hamer and Walker. We’ve spent money on Sheaf and Gyo this summer too.

Unlike previous season, we haven’t brought in any significant revenue from selling players this summer (and hopefully we keep our assets) too.

Again, given that 5 teams are yet to make a signing and you have clubs like Derby who are a basket case club atm. The claim that other owners are ‘OK to write off everything they put in’ just doesn’t ring true.
But you can accept that the transfer window isn't over and more are likely to come in while being underwhelmed with what we've done so far. Those are not contradictory positions are they.
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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We have hit almost 10,000 season tickets and have the prospect of an assumed average 17k home crowds in the league plus whatever else we might cobble together in the cups. For us to be more hamstrung budget wise than last summer when we knew nobody would be allowed in but still spent a fair whack on Hamer and Walker alone I’m struggling to make sense of.

So far we have scraped the barrel as well as we can but in a league where all the other owners seem OK to write off everything they put in

To be fair I think it's understandable why we're struggling on the financial front:
- No big windfall from a player sale or sell-on fee as of yet
- EFL loan
- Bonuses for players and staff for remaining in the Championship
- CBS ticketing office, club shop refub and new crest
- Pre-season in Spain
- Interest from increased loans last season to account for lost ticketing and commercial revenue for entire season
- Transfer instalments for Hamer and Walker due
 

shmmeee

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Just under 50 games played at a higher level.


Can I see your evidence that Simon Moore is no better than Marosi, Wilson, Bilson or Tyler?

I mean, I guess 2 is just under 50 on a big enough scale.

(Sorry I couldn’t resist that one, back to not rising)
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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But you can accept that the transfer window isn't over and more are likely to come in while being underwhelmed with what we've done so far. Those are not contradictory positions are they.

I disagree with you, but respect your opinion. Ultimately, time will tell!

Our squad is generally in a good place for where we’re at as a club. LWB is obviously a concern but can’t see that not being fixed.
 

vow

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I mean, I guess 2 is just under 50 on a big enough scale.

(Sorry I couldn’t resist that one, back to not rising)

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Brighton Sky Blue

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We haven’t finished our recruitment. We may be yet be completing another signing for a fee.

Our transfers are structured in instalments too, we’re still paying the money for Hamer and Walker. We’ve spent money on Sheaf and Gyo this summer too.

Unlike previous season, we haven’t brought in any significant revenue from selling players this summer (and hopefully we keep our assets) too.

Again, given that 5 teams are yet to make a signing and you have clubs like Derby who are a basket case club atm. The claim that other owners are ‘OK to write off everything they put in’ just doesn’t ring true.

When it comes to funding the losses for clubs in our league that’s very much true, including Derby who are only in a dodgy position because the owner who has already piled in tens of millions wants to cut his losses. Up and down the league owners just write off the funds as equity, we seem an exception in being charged loans at interest.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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To be fair I think it's understandable why we're struggling on the financial front:
- No big windfall from a player sale or sell-on fee as of yet
- EFL loan
- Bonuses for players and staff for remaining in the Championship
- CBS ticketing office, club shop refub and new crest
- Pre-season in Spain
- Interest from increased loans last season to account for lost ticketing and commercial revenue for entire season
- Transfer instalments for Hamer and Walker due

Not sure why a Spanish pre season was needed but yes I can accept the rest as unavoidable. That said, our income will rise considerably too and I’d like to see the numbers side by side
 

David O'Day

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I mean, I guess 2 is just under 50 on a big enough scale.

(Sorry I couldn’t resist that one, back to not rising)

I'd forgot about the PL games as well. I was talking about championship games for bigger teams

So where is this evidence for your nonsense then?
 

no_loyalty

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Can we all agree we want Maddison to go for a massive fee ASAP and give us a bit of a kitty?

It would be good, there is talk of Arsenal offering players + cash deal which would not be ideal.
 

fatso

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Just under 50 games played at a higher level.


Can I see your evidence that Simon Moore is no better than Marosi, Wilson, Bilson or Tyler?
It's way to early to judge of course, but 2 of the goals he conceded in the totally meaningless friendly against Savile were piss poor.
Until he proves otherwise, GK is still an area of concern.
 

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