Neither is O'Halloran - I don't think that makes any difference to Irish players any more. If the money is right, nothing else matters.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Liam Boyce
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29-04-2017 01:38 AM #31NamelessLeft by mutual consent!
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29-04-2017 05:09 AM #32
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29-04-2017 06:18 AM #33NamelessLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-04-2017 07:57 AM #34
After his 4 goals last night he'll be away to an English Championship club in the summer i'd think. He's now the league's top scorer having scored 3 more goals than Dembele FFS. He'll now attract the kind of wage offers from England, even from shan wee teams, that will mean we can't compete.
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29-04-2017 05:15 PM #35
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29-04-2017 06:16 PM #36
Now, I am in no way " in the know " but was told that we are def interested and have made opening bid in region of £300k for him. Don't know how reliable source was/is but that's what he said.
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29-04-2017 06:31 PM #37
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£300K for an international who is the top scorer in the top league while we turned down £1.7million for a young boy who hasn't scored in the top league.Think your source may be deluded.Even Hibs wouldn't try that.Particularly when Ross Cos owner is not short of the readies.
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29-04-2017 06:33 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-04-2017 07:29 PM #39hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Certainly will be a couple of clubs interested in him. Only a year left on his contract. Hope we do get him though.
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29-04-2017 07:35 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Celtic could demand more for a player than hibs could and by the same token we could get more for a player than the likes of Ross county could.
Rightly or wrongly nobody is going to pay £1m+ for a Ross county player.
In all likelihood the best way they could maximise their income from him would be to sell him to a club our size for a relatively modest fee and then get a decent sell on fee %
I think it was this logic that got us such a good deal for John McGinn.
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30-04-2017 08:29 AM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteTOP CASH BACK
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30-04-2017 08:38 AM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-04-2017 09:31 AM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Presumably everyone agrees that if Celtic want them they're going there barring the miraculous event of a player realising that getting well paid but not playing isn't a smart career choice.
Then we're basically talking Hibs, Aberdeen, Hearts and Sevco in some order.
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Sevco are probably bottom of that list if there's a transfer fee in the mix as I don't think they have a pot to piss in and King is looking at Caxinha to pluck cheap bargains from the foreign leagues.
I think we edge the yams (just) - financially we're broadly level (although we'd be ahead on possible transfer fees if Cummings and/or McGinn go). Where I think we edge it is having Lennon as the manager which I think would tip the scale to us over Cathro.
Aberdeen for me would probably win a transfer battle for an SPL player: can match the other teams on transfer and wages plus a good manager plus probably the clear 2nd placed team in the league.
I think it's interesting to look at Aberdeen and what types of player we may compete with them on.
Boyce for example (and I'm inclined to agree with others that he'll be off outside Scotland) - I think Aberdeen wouldn't go for him having already got Rooney on the books.
Either way, and interesting and crucial transfer window.
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30-04-2017 09:54 AM #45
As much as I'd like this deal to happen, I don't think it will. I can see it being one of those situations where we are interested but never do anything about it then before we know it he's signed a deal with Aberdeen, hearts or Sevco.
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30-04-2017 10:35 AM #46
I wonder what effect the possibility of Aberdeen constructing a new stadium will have on their playing budget? I don't know how such things are organised but presumably to keep them in their current status as No. 2 in the league, Stewart Milne will have a separate source of funding for the stadium and told MacInnes he'll have more or less the same as usual.
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