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Leicester Bid £3 /£5/£7.5 million for Ulloa









Ulloa's Soul Patch

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Mar 5, 2013
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One good thing is Muzza has earned £20k a week for a season which will help towards his private pension stash. Can see him going for £1.5M but taking a 50% pay cut at a Championship club where he'll be more or less guaranteed a place in the starting line up. Bolton ?

Bolton have NO money to spare
 










Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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The Leicester Mercury reports they have offered more than £3m and we now want £10m...

There has been keen interest in Brighton striker Leonardo Ulloa, with City tabling a substantial bid for the Argentinean, understood to be more than the £3million previously reported.

However, City's offer was rejected by the Seagulls, who are asking nearer to the £10m mark for the 27-year-old striker, who scored twice in their 4-1 victory at the King Power Stadium in April.
 






Max Paper

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Nov 3, 2009
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The Leicester Mercury reports they have offered more than £3m and we now want £10m...

There has been keen interest in Brighton striker Leonardo Ulloa, with City tabling a substantial bid for the Argentinean, understood to be more than the £3million previously reported.

However, City's offer was rejected by the Seagulls, who are asking nearer to the £10m mark for the 27-year-old striker, who scored twice in their 4-1 victory at the King Power Stadium in April.

Good to see we are standing firm, we hold the cards.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Sounds good. This could be the deal that makes our next 2-3 seasons.
 


Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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The Leicester Mercury reports they have offered more than £3m and we now want £10m...

There has been keen interest in Brighton striker Leonardo Ulloa, with City tabling a substantial bid for the Argentinean, understood to be more than the £3million previously reported.

However, City's offer was rejected by the Seagulls, who are asking nearer to the £10m mark for the 27-year-old striker, who scored twice in their 4-1 victory at the King Power Stadium in April.

Good. 10 million is much more realistic.
 












seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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The Leicester Mercury reports they have offered more than £3m and we now want £10m...

OIEO £10M and when other clubs start sniffing around , sealed bids ?
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Evidence:
Bridcutt cash banked - tick
Barnes cash banked - tick
Massive payroll costs saved on comparing April 2013 to May 2014 squads - tick

Grabban didn't sign - tick
Only Stephens signed -tick

= Football ops have a large capital sums net cash inflow, and there's been a mega reduction in payroll costs (no Vicente, Orlandi, Lopez, Upson, Bridge, Bridcutt, Kuszchak, El Abd, Hoskins, Hammond etc).

Now for the rebuilding, hopefully.
 


Doc Lynam

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Jun 19, 2011
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Could we set up a deal to buy Glenn back for a much smaller amount if we sold Ulloa? Just a thought!
 




Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Yes, and this time have our targets 99% ready to sign, rather than being singularly brilliant at sales and banking the cash.


Evidence:
Bridcutt cash banked - tick
Barnes cash banked - tick
Massive payroll costs saved on comparing April 2013 to May 2014 squads - tick

Grabban didn't sign - tick
Only Stephens signed -tick

= Football ops have a large capital sums net cash inflow, and there's been a mega reduction in payroll costs (no Vicente, Orlandi, Lopez, Upson, Bridge, Bridcutt, Kuszchak, El Abd, Hoskins, Hammond etc).

Now for the rebuilding, hopefully.

I read that as asking if we had 99% of our signings lined up, rather than asking if we pocketed the cash. The way you worded it seemed a little ambiguous, as if you were revealing inside info about the club having all but signed a bunch of new players, though I suspect it was more the approach you'd love the club to take.
 


Papa Lazarou

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Jul 7, 2003
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Worthing
Could we set up a deal to buy Glenn back for a much smaller amount if we sold Ulloa? Just a thought!

Even without selling Ulloa there would still be scope to bring Murray (or Zamora) back, as long as their salary demands aren't excessive.
 


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