Hmmm. £4 million for a 29 year old who will likely be 32-33+ at the end of a contract he'd sign and therefore have little or no sell on value... Sounds perfect for us....
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostHmmm. £4 million for a 29 year old who will likely be 32-33+ at the end of a contract he'd sign and therefore have little or no sell on value... Sounds perfect for us....
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I do hope that we develop a firm wages policy and stick to it, we can't afford in more ways than just financially to parachute high earners in to a squad that has finally seemed to gel and work for each other. I think I read somewhere that he is allegedly being offered very attractive terms to join and that concerns me.
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Originally posted by Qprnw10 View PostOnouha and Williams together would be immense.Still only 29, a leader and will still be hungry for success...and let's not forget it was only a yr ago Liverpool and A*senal were being linked with him.Masterstroke!Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostTrue. One would be nice though.....
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I think we'd all love to sign Caulker just think a top 6 - 8 team will snap him up maybe even a top 4 but doubt that. Williams is a realistic signing, at a decent age with prem experience and seeing the swansea site most of them dont want him to go which is always a good sign.
On numerous times hes been picked out as a key man for them and a reason why they've stayed up.
I dont think there will be much of a resale value but if we got 3 or 4 years out of him for 4 mill I still personally think thats decent business. A back four of simpson ned william and maybe yun then we'd have 4 under 30 players and Ashley would be the one with the experience but still plenty to offer.
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Originally posted by Brightsparx View PostHope we pull this off. All about improving the quality in the squad and this is a good start
It's probably mostly speculation though, as usual.
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