No. We've just sold a player for almost a hundred million quid, and released a handful of very high earners (Gallas, Bentley, etc.)Have we been bought by some Emirati and just not been told yet?
No. We've just sold a player for almost a hundred million quid, and released a handful of very high earners (Gallas, Bentley, etc.)
Levy runs a tight ship, this summer is all about minimising the loss of Bale (both in a footballing and publicity standpoint) while simultaneously taking us to the next level on the field (regular top three contenders) whereupon the financing for the stadium becomes easier. He's speculating to accumulate. But he's doing it with cash the club has earned (via Bale) and not via a sugar daddy. I think it's bloody great.
EDIT: And just to make it clear... I'm not saying we should be selling our best player. I'm saying that with the sale increasingly seeming like a foregone conclusion, Levy (with Baldini and AVB) have made the best of the situation.
There must be more to it than purely selling Bale as that doesn't account for the increased wage bill. It seems to be a change in mentality comapred to previous windows from hoping to get into the CL to doing everything in our power to get there and possibly go further.
No. We've just sold a player for almost a hundred million quid, and released a handful of very high earners (Gallas, Bentley, etc.)
Personally, I don't think it's just a question of the money, either; I think Baldini's involvement may have made a lot of difference as well, in terms of our ability to close deals. I've formed the impression people don't really like dealing directly with Levy, and Baldi has almost certainly oiled the wheels to some degree.Naughton16 said:There must be more to it than purely selling Bale as that doesn't account for the increased wage bill. It seems to be a change in mentality comapred to previous windows from hoping to get into the CL to doing everything in our power to get there and possibly go further.
Out: Gallas, Bentley, Bale, Dempsey, Huddlestone
That covers the wages of at least 5 new signings. The extra TV income will cover the rest. We're still trying to shift the likes of Ade, BAE and probably one of Sig/Holtby on loan. Don't think there's going to be much increase and in terms of % of revenue it will be down.
Who: Atlanta Yid
Where: COYS
When: August 28th
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Atlanta Yid on COYS
re: Ade being involved tomorrow
No chance he leaves
Quite pricey for a left back....
Could we seriously sign Lamela, Eriksen, Chiriches, Hernandez and Coentrao in the next 5 days?!?!?
Personally, I don't think it's just a question of the money, either; I think Baldini's involvement may have made a lot of difference as well, in terms of our ability to close deals. I've formed the impression people don't really like dealing directly with Levy, and Baldi has almost certainly oiled the wheels to some degree.
There must be more to it than purely selling Bale as that doesn't account for the increased wage bill. It seems to be a change in mentality comapred to previous windows from hoping to get into the CL to doing everything in our power to get there and possibly go further.
What increased wage bill? Seriously, if this season's wage bill is higher than last it won't be by much. By the end of this window we will have reduced our wages by:
- Gallas
- Bentley
- Huddlestone
- Parker
- Dempsey
(all of whom were on relatively high wages I would think)
We've also lost a whole bunch of other players who were on lower wages (you'd imagine), like:
- Caulker
- Bostock
- Livermore
PLUS, it wouldn't surprise me if Gomes and Adebayor also leave before September (one of which is on high wages, and the other on VERY high wages). And to top it all off, we're also losing our highest earner in Gareth Bale.
We have massively reduced our wage bill there. And we've added:
- Soldado
- Paulinho
- Chadli
- Capoue
Plus we're talking about adding:
- Lamela
- Chiriches
- Eriksen
I don't think Chiriches, Eriksen, Capoue or Chadli are likely to be on massive wages. No more than the likes of Dempsey, Huddlestone or Parker. Soldado is probably being paid a fortune, but more that Gallas? Unlikely. Lamela is unlikely to be earning more than Bentley.
We'll never know, now that Spurs no longer have to publish their accounts, but I'd say Levy has:
a) reluctantly sold his best player
b) used the money to improve the team as a whole
c) reduced the wage bill in the process.
I've criticised him in the past, but the man deserves a round of applause come September 3rd.
If we sign Coentrao he will become the most misspelt player we've ever had.
No. We've just sold a player for almost a hundred million quid, and released a handful of very high earners (Gallas, Bentley, etc.)
Levy runs a tight ship, this summer is all about minimising the loss of Bale (both in a footballing and publicity standpoint) while simultaneously taking us to the next level on the field (regular top three contenders) whereupon the financing for the stadium becomes easier. He's speculating to accumulate. But he's doing it with cash the club has earned (via Bale) and not via a sugar daddy. I think it's bloody great.
EDIT: And just to make it clear... I'm not saying we should be selling our best player. I'm saying that with the sale increasingly seeming like a foregone conclusion, Levy (with Baldini and AVB) have made the best of the situation.
Zakora?
If we sign Coentrao he will become the most misspelt player we've ever had.