Elmander signs for Galatasaray
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Doesn't look like we tried too hard to hang on to him if we didn't speak after November.
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Maybe thats why he went back to being shit again.
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Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
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Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
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Johan....sen?
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Were saying that most of the time he was here anyway !BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
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Regardless of absolutely everything else, if he was on £50,000 a week...I'm glad he's gone.
No way we can be paying a player that.
No way we can be paying a player that.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
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Indeed but you won't have the expenditure of J Elmander. Nor the family expecting a certain lifestyle and for that lifestyle to be sustainable for a long long time.Hoboh wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed but you won't have the expenditure of J Elmander. Nor the family expecting a certain lifestyle and for that lifestyle to be sustainable for a long long time.Hoboh wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
Get fooked 1 year and I'd retire on 50 grand a week
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I reckon Hobo would probably post a better goals to game ratio fer £50K a week....
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OK say he was and let's ignore his performance for a second as you do - £2.6m a year out of over £46m... He wasn't bleeding the club dry all by himself.Choppers wrote:Regardless of absolutely everything else, if he was on £50,000 a week...I'm glad he's gone.
No way we can be paying a player that.
If we were to bring our wages down to something more manageable like £30m (as in 2007), I'd still say we should be able to stretch to £2.6m for what should be our most high profile player..
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Aye, but he made folk happy from time to timethebish wrote:indeed... he has been earning in every week of the 150-odd weeks that we have paid him about as much as I earn in 3 years.... poor lamb.Lord Kangana wrote:£50,000 per week.
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Not really fair that as men of the cloth are there for everyone and provide an opportunity to speak to on a confidential basis about your worries, problems etc.
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I'll bet there's a few men of the cloth who have buried more than Elmo did over the last 3 years. 

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I don't hate it.Hoboh wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed but you won't have the expenditure of J Elmander. Nor the family expecting a certain lifestyle and for that lifestyle to be sustainable for a long long time.Hoboh wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed and there is not a lot you can do about that.Lord Kangana wrote:Doesn't sound like he did either. We offered him the same deal for one year, £2.6m, or reduced terms for a longer contract. I'm guessing the reduced terms weren't 2/6. Ball was in his court, he chose not to accept.
But you can't blame Elmander or the club. From his point of view at 29 you're not going to take a 1 year deal. Nor are you going to accept reduced terms when you are probably looking for one last pay day to set you up, he'll be paid more in Turkey and pay less tax.
Club of course had to try and hedge their bets and couldn't offer him 4 years on 50K say as it would present a significant further investment in a player we'd not recoup value on.
Unfortunate set of circumstances. Hopefully by the end of the summer though we'll be saying "Johan who?" rather than wishing he was still here.
Get fooked 1 year and I'd retire on 50 grand a week
So everthing you good 'ole socialists hate then..................................
He'll be found wanting don't worry unless Megson signs him again
I don't think footballers should earn what they do, but then they are part of an industry that generates a lot of money and they themselves are the main reason for that. So its part of the way the world works. So I can live with that.
What irks me slightly is that folk look at their lives and say "if I was earning 50K a week I could easily drop to 20 for the sake of staying at a better club/loyalty etc". There will be folk around the world who will say "look at that rich bastard earning £8 an hour. He could easily cope with £4 we only earn that in a week". Its all relative. Footballers even though they're at the top end are no exception. Take half their money away and in most cases they would have to re-assess their lifestyle. Even if that lifestyle seems lavish to you or me, thats still a relative reality. Like a homeless man describing your life as lavish and excessive, you'd see it as harsh. Well so would a footballer.
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I'm confussled by the 50k figure. The B(E)N report says he cost £8.2m (which I think we all finally agreed upon rather than £11.2) and a further £5m in wages over the 3 years. That would be nearer £32k per week, no?
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How about if Wanderers paid you £33k and a pork pie a week, like Nolan?Worthy4England wrote:I'm confussled by the 50k figure. The B(E)N report says he cost £8.2m (which I think we all finally agreed upon rather than £11.2) and a further £5m in wages over the 3 years. That would be nearer £32k per week, no?
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£3 and 32,997 pork pies surely?TKIZ! wrote:How about if Wanderers paid you £33k and a pork pie a week, like Nolan?Worthy4England wrote:I'm confussled by the 50k figure. The B(E)N report says he cost £8.2m (which I think we all finally agreed upon rather than £11.2) and a further £5m in wages over the 3 years. That would be nearer £32k per week, no?
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Worthy4England wrote:£3 and 32,997 pork pies surely?TKIZ! wrote:How about if Wanderers paid you £33k and a pork pie a week, like Nolan?Worthy4England wrote:I'm confussled by the 50k figure. The B(E)N report says he cost £8.2m (which I think we all finally agreed upon rather than £11.2) and a further £5m in wages over the 3 years. That would be nearer £32k per week, no?
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