Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Moderator: Zulus Thousand of em
- TANGODANCER
- Immortal
- Posts: 44175
- Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:35 pm
- Location: Between the Bible, Regency and the Rubaiyat and forever trying to light penny candles from stars.
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
N'gog?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38826
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
You find it strange that nobody wants players who have failed consistently for the past 2 or more seasons?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
We signed players on salaries that did not reflect their abilities under previous management and that is why we can't sell them.
The sellable assets we might have had in Mark Davies, Holden and Lee have all had injuries and/or terrible form. In Davies'/Holden's case multiple injuries and in Lee's case a complete drop in form for the past two years.
- Abdoulaye's Twin
- Legend
- Posts: 9718
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:27 pm
- Location: Skye high
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
I'm talking about several years, not just this season. Anyway, other clubs manage to sell failing players all the time.BWFC_Insane wrote:You find it strange that nobody wants players who have failed consistently for the past 2 or more seasons?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
We signed players on salaries that did not reflect their abilities under previous management and that is why we can't sell them.
The sellable assets we might have had in Mark Davies, Holden and Lee have all had injuries and/or terrible form. In Davies'/Holden's case multiple injuries and in Lee's case a complete drop in form for the past two years.
Tango - I'm not sure we really got any money for Nogoals?
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
It'd be nice but if people don't want them we're a bit stuffed.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:I don't think Dougie is too concerned with being slated to be fair. I'm also not sure it is hindsight. He seems to shut players out, which as manager he has the right to do, whether we agree or not. But as a club, we seem to just let these players rot in Coventry. I accept there may not be a queue for all of them, but some of them we should be able to get nominal fees for at least. Take Sordell. He'll have a year left in the summer? Is Dougie going to use him next season? I doubt it. He clearly didn't want to use him this season, so why not sell him last summer, even for a few hundred k? His value is even lower after what looks like another shite season. Chances are, his contract will wind down, like every player seems to now and a large investment will be completely wasted. A few hundred k might not be a great return, but it is better than nowt in these straightened times.LeverEnd wrote:That's hindsight though. He finished last season as one of our best performers though, Dougie would have been slated for getting rid.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:I just wish we'd try and sell the likes of Eagles if we aren't going to use them to any great extent. Eagles in the summer would have gotten us 500k to a million I would have thought.
I'd try to get something for CYL this summer though so the situation isn't repeated.
Andrews seems to be a case in point, we literally couldn't give him away. He's at Brighton now, and we're paying half his wages. We couldn't have given him to them for free because then they'd have been picking up the full tab. As it is, they get a player on half wages, and we save half wages on a player we wouldn't use. It's shit, but I'm not sure the market was there to get rid of them.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
- Abdoulaye's Twin
- Legend
- Posts: 9718
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:27 pm
- Location: Skye high
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
No wonder we're skint! The pattern continues back for many years, with only an occasional season with money being recouped.
1013/14
Wylde - free
Alonso - free
Sampson - free
Ricketts - free
Fraser - free
Ngog - undisclosed
2012/13
Blake - free
Jussi - free
Bennett - free
Connolly - free
Eckersley - free
Petrov - free
2011/12
Elmander - free
Al Habsi - 4m
Ward - 1m
Taylor - 2.4m
Sheridan - free
Cahill - 7m
2010/11
Hunt - free
Basham - free
O'Brien - free
2009/10
Dzemelli - free
2008/9
Ellis - free
Diouf - 2.5m
Meite - 2m ?????really?????
Campo - free
Stelios - free
Nolan - 4m
Fojut - free
1013/14
Wylde - free
Alonso - free
Sampson - free
Ricketts - free
Fraser - free
Ngog - undisclosed
2012/13
Blake - free
Jussi - free
Bennett - free
Connolly - free
Eckersley - free
Petrov - free
2011/12
Elmander - free
Al Habsi - 4m
Ward - 1m
Taylor - 2.4m
Sheridan - free
Cahill - 7m
2010/11
Hunt - free
Basham - free
O'Brien - free
2009/10
Dzemelli - free
2008/9
Ellis - free
Diouf - 2.5m
Meite - 2m ?????really?????
Campo - free
Stelios - free
Nolan - 4m
Fojut - free
-
- Reliable
- Posts: 839
- Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:50 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
- TANGODANCER
- Immortal
- Posts: 44175
- Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:35 pm
- Location: Between the Bible, Regency and the Rubaiyat and forever trying to light penny candles from stars.
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Nor me, to be honest.. I just assumed him being a French goal machine we'd get at least some cheese and maybe a bag of footballs for him. "Undisclosed" can hide a multitude of sins.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:
Tango - I'm not sure we really got any money for Nogoals?
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
TANGODANCER wrote:Nor me, to be honest.. I just assumed him being a French goal machine we'd get at least some cheese and maybe a bag of footballs for him. "Undisclosed" can hide a multitude of sins.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:
Tango - I'm not sure we really got any money for Nogoals?
Aye, in this case ours. That we'd managed to pay roughly £4.5m over the odds for that useless bag of wank.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
- Abdoulaye's Twin
- Legend
- Posts: 9718
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:27 pm
- Location: Skye high
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
I just think if Barnsley can get 400k for Cravies from some idiot, then we should be able to get something for our shower of shite? Or, are we the only idiots in town?StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
-
- Immortal
- Posts: 19597
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:49 am
- Location: N Wales, but close enough to Chester I can pretend I'm in England
- Contact:
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Getting rid even 6 months early was a result.Prufrock wrote:Aye, in this case ours. That we'd managed to pay roughly £4.5m over the odds for that useless bag of wank.TANGODANCER wrote:Nor me, to be honest.. I just assumed him being a French goal machine we'd get at least some cheese and maybe a bag of footballs for him. "Undisclosed" can hide a multitude of sins.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:
Tango - I'm not sure we really got any money for Nogoals?
He's managed to get on the grass for Swansea precisely 3 times since moving. I'm not sure if there was a guaranteed contract come July but I'd bet they'd rather not now they've seen him in inaction.
He's always wanted a move back to France. He really should get himself one.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38826
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
- Abdoulaye's Twin
- Legend
- Posts: 9718
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:27 pm
- Location: Skye high
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
They were a disaster, as was Coyle, but to say everyone he bought was league 1 or 2 standard is ridiculous. Didn't you used to rate Eagles? Holden? Just to name 2...BWFC_Insane wrote:Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38826
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Well, not good enough to get in our side regularly and perform well enough to expectations, that is for sure. I rated Eagles last season in the run in when he did perform consistently. But that period isn't enough in his overall time here to justify what I assume to be a salary well above the average in this division.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:They were a disaster, as was Coyle, but to say everyone he bought was league 1 or 2 standard is ridiculous. Didn't you used to rate Eagles? Holden? Just to name 2...BWFC_Insane wrote:Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
-
- Dedicated
- Posts: 1109
- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:13 pm
- Location: Fleetwood
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
After somehow convincing OC that he was a footballer.Sodall will probably disappear into obscurity in the summer.Having bagged 3-4 mill from Bolton over the last few years!!!!! Nice (work) if you can get it.And from Dougies comments about chungy'it doesn't sound like he'll be here next season.
Last edited by jonnycooper on Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Abdoulaye's Twin
- Legend
- Posts: 9718
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:27 pm
- Location: Skye high
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Eagles has under performed. Most people would suggest he has been an above average performer in this division throughout his career. Is it possible that he is under performing because managers aren't/haven't gotten the best or even average out of him? He might be a bit of a squad filler/bencher above this level, but something is wrong if he can't perform in a mid table Championship side, given he's made a career out of that before he got to us.
-
- Reliable
- Posts: 987
- Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:51 am
- Location: Mordor
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Dougie's latest "genius" statement in todays BEN is that "the club is now scouting for players for next Jan's transfer window in Australia, Switzerland and Norway as the clubs stats show thats where the best value for money players are"????
He also goes on to say that the club "finished scouting for players for this summers transfer window at the end of Feb"?????
Now I may sound stupid here, but surely how can you decide in Feb, which players you want to go for in the summer? Does that mean he's not going to look at anybody who may become available after Feb if he's not already scouted them???
He really confuddles me does Dougie

He also goes on to say that the club "finished scouting for players for this summers transfer window at the end of Feb"?????
Now I may sound stupid here, but surely how can you decide in Feb, which players you want to go for in the summer? Does that mean he's not going to look at anybody who may become available after Feb if he's not already scouted them???
He really confuddles me does Dougie



-
- Reliable
- Posts: 839
- Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:50 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
BWFC_Insane wrote:Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
Think you are letting an anti Coyle feeling get the better of you. I thought most agreed that no manager has a 100% success rate
Have a look at this website http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/bolto ... n_355.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The transfers whilst signficant for us, were chicken feed in the PL context. Loan wise for every sturridge theres an afobe.
A bit like the current incumbent the ones that disappoint are guys who clearly have ability but we failed to get the best out of e.g. rodrigo. Sordell must be rueing the day he was lured north.
-
- Dedicated
- Posts: 1109
- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:13 pm
- Location: Fleetwood
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Get with the programme!! Thats normal Dougie behaviour ... He's teaching us the new way forward in football...Didn't you know???
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
I have since found out(from that link) Adam Blakeman plays for Hyde, the team which couldn't draw with an u10s side.StaffsTrotter wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
Think you are letting an anti Coyle feeling get the better of you. I thought most agreed that no manager has a 100% success rate
Have a look at this website http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/bolto ... n_355.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The transfers whilst signficant for us, were chicken feed in the PL context. Loan wise for every sturridge theres an afobe.
A bit like the current incumbent the ones that disappoint are guys who clearly have ability but we failed to get the best out of e.g. rodrigo. Sordell must be rueing the day he was lured north.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38826
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: Abdoulaye's going t'Souk transfer thread
Don't agree at all. No manager has a 100% success rate but you look at the relative fees paid and the value back. The money spent on NGog and Sordell might be our last significant deals for a while. 7+M worth. And they were a disaster. Unmitigated. Striking gold with Holden was great but that does not mitigate the way he spent money. Out of isolation he built a team of weak willed losers. And thats the worst legacy from his transfer dealings.StaffsTrotter wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Exactly and we bought players not even good enough for the league below. Under the manager that put his faith in them and signed them AND another manager.StaffsTrotter wrote:Not sure its actually that strange AT. Think its just the nature of player dealings these days. Its a buyers market. Fees are being replaced by contract expiry/ big wages. Selling a player for a good fee (partic non foreign & not involving the the big clubs)seems to be more infrequent and there only seems to be a small group of clubs who are able to produce the next bright young english thing - e.g. southampton. Living where I do, I hear a lot about stoke and they are in a similar boat - they spent big to establish themselves but don't think they've had much back in selling on any of those players.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Fair enough Worthy. I do find it strange, despite the obvious all our players are shit, that we're unable to sell players (last few seasons). My memory is probably failing me, but who have we actually sold in the last 2-3 years?
Despite what BWFCi says, we were competing for players in a PL context (who only just went down) or trying to get back into the PL one. I've seen a table which showed we had the biggest wage bill in the champship last year, but blackburn and wolves weren't far behind. Not surprising given we'd been in the PL for the time we had, but perhaps the relegation clausses weren't as good as reported.
There is absolutely no getting away from the buys from Coyle were a total and utter disaster. And a very expensive one at that.
Think you are letting an anti Coyle feeling get the better of you. I thought most agreed that no manager has a 100% success rate
Have a look at this website http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/bolto ... n_355.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The transfers whilst signficant for us, were chicken feed in the PL context. Loan wise for every sturridge theres an afobe.
A bit like the current incumbent the ones that disappoint are guys who clearly have ability but we failed to get the best out of e.g. rodrigo. Sordell must be rueing the day he was lured north.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 17 guests