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[Football] Zaha watch - *** The SEGW finally managed to escape***



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I'm loving that the SEGW / BETM is so openly lowering his sights.

"I wanna play Champions League football" - *tumbleweed*
"I wanna play in Europe" - *one half-arsed bid*
"I wanna...err....further my career, JUST GET ME OUT OF THIS SHITHOLE FFS - *midtable nonentities*
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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cahill on a free and 75k p/w = cash flow problermos
I'm prepared to be shot down here, because I probably don't understand these things, but £75k a week for Cahill on a free seems ok to me.

He's 33 - maybe that's old, but my perspective has been warped by Bruno and Murray. He's still a good player isn't he? If it was £45k a week that would seem pretty decent wouldn't it? So over the two years, they're going to pay an extra £3m over £45k a week, which isn't much in today's terms. We're expecting to lose more than that on Locadia and Ali J.

Put me in my place, tell me where I'm getting this all wrong?
 


Weststander

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There's no "must be" about it. They've sold a player for £50m but all that's done is stop them from going bust.

The deals they are trying to do are all "we'll pay you later, honest" ones.

The accounts (from last year, and it's not improved since) show what a mess they're in.

Let's just reiterate the fact that they are borrowing £40m every year against the following year's PL cash. Plus £6m against the following year's season ticket sales.

Spin that any way you like and it says SKINT.

The transfer deals they are doing/attempting to do just prove the point.

Partly explained by their colossal run away wages bill (relative to income), with overpaid fringe players such as Benteke, Wickham and Riedewald unsaleable.
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I'm prepared to be shot down here, because I probably don't understand these things, but £75k a week for Cahill on a free seems ok to me.

He's 33 - maybe that's old, but my perspective has been warped by Bruno and Murray. He's still a good player isn't he? If it was £45k a week that would seem pretty decent wouldn't it? So over the two years, they're going to pay an extra £3m over £45k a week, which isn't much in today's terms. We're expecting to lose more than that on Locadia and Ali J.

Put me in my place, tell me where I'm getting this all wrong?

they are needing to bring in players for zip up front and hope it's enough for 17th

cahill, ayew, and maybe baby; the, not as good as ours, bees forward

oh, i forgot the big wages, on tick bit!
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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I'm prepared to be shot down here, because I probably don't understand these things, but £75k a week for Cahill on a free seems ok to me.

He's 33 - maybe that's old, but my perspective has been warped by Bruno and Murray. He's still a good player isn't he? If it was £45k a week that would seem pretty decent wouldn't it? So over the two years, they're going to pay an extra £3m over £45k a week, which isn't much in today's terms. We're expecting to lose more than that on Locadia and Ali J.

Put me in my place, tell me where I'm getting this all wrong?

They've signed a stopgap. The fact that they're trawling the market for freebie over-the-hill has-beens tells you all you need to know about the parlous state of their finances. They've spaffed SO MUCH cash on the transfer fees of the likes of Benteke and Sakho (who they are still paying for) and the utterly crippling wages of those two plus the likes of Meyer and the SEGW, they have very little room for manoeuvre in the transfer market now.

They are bringing in players like Cahill very much on the downward slope, arse-end of their careers. And hopeless budget cack-filled cases like Jordan Ayew (ONE goal last season). Its all coming home to roost at the Stade de Clad.

Lovely.
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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They've signed a stopgap. The fact that they're trawling the market for freebie over-the-hill has-beens tells you all you need to know about the parlous state of their finances. They've spaffed SO MUCH cash on the transfer fees of the likes of Benteke and Sakho (who they are still paying for) and the utterly crippling wages of those two plus the likes of Meyer and the SEGW, they have very little room for manoeuvre in the transfer market now.

They are bringing in players like Cahill very much on the downward slope, arse-end of their careers. And hopeless budget cack-filled cases like Jordan Ayew (ONE goal last season). Its all coming home to roost at the Stade de Clad.

Lovely.

well,

i couldn't have put it better,

as you can see from the post above,

haha...hahaha, ha haha :)
 


dazzer6666

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They've signed a stopgap. The fact that they're trawling the market for freebie over-the-hill has-beens tells you all you need to know about the parlous state of their finances. They've spaffed SO MUCH cash on the transfer fees of the likes of Benteke and Sakho (who they are still paying for) and the utterly crippling wages of those two plus the likes of Meyer and the SEGW, they have very little room for manoeuvre in the transfer market now.

They are bringing in players like Cahill very much on the downward slope, arse-end of their careers. And hopeless budget cack-filled cases like Jordan Ayew (ONE goal last season). Its all coming home to roost at the Stade de Clad.

Lovely.

Well put. We’ve been predicting this for quite a while, looks as though the day is getting nearer..........the administrators are sharpening their pencils.......
 


Easy 10

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well,

i couldn't have put it better,

as you can see from the post above,

haha...hahaha, ha haha :)

:thumbsup:

Of course we still need to drive this home by finishing above the south London filth, on a fraction of what they've blown over the years in this league (and has now left them with an utterly eyewatering 79% of wages to turnover - the highest in the PL). They've had a headstart of billions, but we'll reel them in.
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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:thumbsup:

Of course we still need to drive this home by finishing above the south London filth, on a fraction of what they've blown over the years in this league (and has now left them with an utterly eyewatering 79% of wages to turnover - the highest in the PL). They've had a headstart of billions, but we'll reel them in.

here's hoping we finish 17th and above the blimmin fuggers
:drink::drink::drink::drink::drink:
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Well put. We’ve been predicting this for quite a while, looks as though the day is getting nearer..........the administrators are sharpening their pencils.......

Well, I hope not. Going into administration is in effect theft, certainly the way Palace do it. You only have to look at the hundreds of companies who ended up with an offer of 2p in the £ last time round. An acquaintance of mine who owns his own business was owed around £5k from a company that carried on trading and taking his services, but then suddenly went into administration, and he ended up with absolutely fvck all. That's the reality, it really hurts small businesses.

Once you'd hope is a lesson. Twice though...what utter scum they are. Shameless.
 










LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
Those chickens will come home to roost sooner or later.

#chickens #palace #notracist #twats #crorydon #shithole
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
Well put. We’ve been predicting this for quite a while, looks as though the day is getting nearer..........the administrators are sharpening their pencils.......
We have quite a few accountants on here. Perhaps we could sort out a firm "Sunrise and Unicorns Ltd" and email Steve P.

Hi Steve

We understand that your football club is screwed. You personally have nothing to lose if things are done correctly, but you clearly need a way out.

Let's put a situation together whereby you lose nothing but you're initial investment (as you've said, that's gone, and wasn't much anyway).

We'll rinse this year's money through Smoke And Mirrors Ltd and you do the publicity to explain how you "can't take the club any further".

Then you **** off, leaving the yanks with the mess. Yes this will screw the club but at least you can walk away.

You asked for professional advice. We would suggest that you take it. Before it's too late

Regards,

LL

Director, Letssavepalace Ltd
 


Triggaaar

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The fact that they're trawling the market for freebie over-the-hill has-beens tells you all you need to know about the parlous state of their finances.
Is that what Cahill is though? He's not top 6 any more, but is he not still decent?

They are bringing in players like Cahill very much on the downward slope, arse-end of their careers.
Well he's certainly towards the end of his career, but we've had success with players who have been in the same position.

He's not there to make them money, as AWB has, but he's there to defend and I'd imagine he can do that.

We'll find out soon enough.
 


Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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Is that what Cahill is though? He's not top 6 any more, but is he not still decent?

Well he's certainly towards the end of his career, but we've had success with players who have been in the same position.

He's not there to make them money, as AWB has, but he's there to defend and I'd imagine he can do that.

We'll find out soon enough.

Both good points, I'd have Cahill at the Amex, but not for 75k a week. Wayne Bridge and Matty Upson did ok for us.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Wayne Bridge and Matty Upson did ok for us.
They sure did, although we need to take into account that was in the Championship, for about £10k a week, not in the PL.

It guess it really depends how fit he is, and if his attitude is right (which I imagine it is).
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Both good points, I'd have Cahill at the Amex, but not for 75k a week. Wayne Bridge and Matty Upson did ok for us.

As I rather clumsily pointed out on the team v Watford thread.

The Albion have 11 centre backs on it's books, 10 of which have potential for massive sell on value.
Whereas seemingly palace have 2 or 3, old slow and with no value.

Throwing £75k a week at Cahill is the best they can hope for, it might just work, he might steady the ship.
But what we can guarantee he will do is make their financial swamp a little bit bigger, deeper and gloomier.
 


dazzer6666

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As I rather clumsily pointed out on the team v Watford thread.

The Albion have 11 centre backs on it's books, 10 of which have potential for massive sell on value.
Whereas seemingly palace have 2 or 3, old slow and with no value.

Throwing £75k a week at Cahill is the best they can hope for, it might just work, he might steady the ship.
But what we can guarantee he will do is make their financial swamp a little bit bigger, deeper and gloomier.

On Twitter, a few Leeds and Derby fans are arguing about who has got the best new superstar centre back........and they’re both ours [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 


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