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Originally posted by qprted View Postthe rumour iove heard is that he will be offerd one million a season but not to extend his current ,too get that he will have to sign a complete new contract
which will be a four year contract and the sell on clause will be fifteen million pound,but if he does really well i expect qpr to offer him another contract worth two million a season,with the sell on clause being 25 million,but that is at the moment only conjecture ,but the one million pound is a deffoI played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Yeah I think all his poetry is making him more confident with the use of words.
He is the only poster I know, that I feel like I need to speed up when I get to 1 of his comma's.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by qprted View Postthe rumour iove heard is that he will be offerd one million a season but not to extend his current ,too get that he will have to sign a complete new contract
which will be a four year contract and the sell on clause will be fifteen million pound,but if he does really well i expect qpr to offer him another contract worth two million a season,with the sell on clause being 25 million,but that is at the moment only conjecture ,but the one million pound is a deffo
I'd expect a far more flexible deal with a lower "wage" - increase in image rights (lower tax exposure), a nice signing on fee, plus some bonus payments on loyalty, appearances, goals, international recognition etc etc.
Remember Spurs are entitled to the biggest sell on percentage I can ever recall (think it was 25% but don't hold me to that) in the event of us making a profit on the original deal.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostWould assume any offer in the PL would be higher. £1m per season is "only" £20k a week and once the taxman has taken his chunk would be a net of around £11k.
I'd expect a far more flexible deal with a lower "wage" - increase in image rights (lower tax exposure), a nice signing on fee, plus some bonus payments on loyalty, appearances, goals, international recognition etc etc.
Remember Spurs are entitled to the biggest sell on percentage I can ever recall (think it was 25% but don't hold me to that) in the event of us making a profit on the original deal.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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yes but his projected value in four years time will be 30 -80 million so you must remember that eventually he is going to real madrid i expect him to be named european footballer of the year ,all qpr fans know we cant keep him,but if we can keep him for four years he could score one hundred goals,and when he goes we should have a team that is still capable of finishing in the top five
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Postbluehoop your speaking to the wrong person if you want to slate spurs, nodge has to be very careful on that front.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostI must have missed that at the time. Do you know what that really annoys me - Spurs didn't want to keep him and H was never going to play him (unless you can tell me different) so why on earth do they get into him for such a chunk when his current and future value is all about what the player has done under the managership of Neil Warnock and not Harry Redknapp and his youth/reserve team coaches?
Adel was coming into the last year of his deal at Spurs and had said he didn't want to sign a new one which, I believe, was going to be offered on the same terms.
He was one of those players that no-one could ever get a handle on and were just never quite sure about. Talent was there but other aspects of his game were missing. Spurs still spent a lot on his development, not to mention his original fee in coming over.
Sell on fees are pretty standard. Hayes got £600k out of us when Les went to Newcastle on top of the transfer fee paid, you can argue that their contribution to his development into an England international after we signed him was negligble. That extra £600k would have got us Kasey Keller and Alex Rae instead of Jurgen Sommer and Simon Osborn, but a deal is a deal!
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostNot quite true Bluehoop.
Adel was coming into the last year of his deal at Spurs and had said he didn't want to sign a new one which, I believe, was going to be offered on the same terms.
He was one of those players that no-one could ever get a handle on and were just never quite sure about. Talent was there but other aspects of his game were missing. Spurs still spent a lot on his development, not to mention his original fee in coming over.
Sell on fees are pretty standard. Hayes got £600k out of us when Les went to Newcastle on top of the transfer fee paid, you can argue that their contribution to his development into an England international after we signed him was negligble. That extra £600k would have got us Kasey Keller and Alex Rae instead of Jurgen Sommer and Simon Osborn, but a deal is a deal!#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostExactly - it's all a big gamble. Game is also littered with those who shine for a couple of seasons and then fall out of form and favour once a nice fat deal has been negotiated. Michael Ricketts, Darius Vassell, James Beattie, Kris Boyd, Adebayor etc....
"The path is littered. The lucky and dedicated man fares well." - Splinter. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 1989
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