Think any discussion now is purely academic.
Recent statements from Monty tend to suggest there will be no movement for anyone in Oz.
Maybe in the summer window
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Watching CCM Vs Melbourne Victory and Nisbet looking decent again. I wonder where he will end up playing next season.
Also been impressed with Ballard the last couple of times I have seen him play.
Monty has emphasised on a few occasions that while he would like to bring players in this window, it can only be what the budget will allow.
My interpretation is that there isn’t much dosh available this window..and again my interpretation is that while I’m pretty sure Monty would like to buy Nisbet this window, the money the Mariners would want just wouldn’t be sanctioned.
Of course I could be wrong, but that’s my interpretation from his repeated mentioning of ‘the budget’
Anyone know if the Australia v India game is being broadcast over here, if so, what channel?
The impossible question!
He is deemed almost irreplaceable by the home support who have seen literally more than half a team sold since the end of last season’s championship winning season.
Just as Scotland does not get what it should for players due to pre conceived bias …think John McGinn going to Aston Villa for only 2-75 million and his true value now, so does Oz.(And, no I’m not suggesting Nisbet is anywhere near as good as McGinn, just giving an example of the biased thinking of the EPLtowards players in Scotland).
There is an increasing cry in Oz for clubs not to sell players for what is seen as ‘peanuts’.
Oz doesn’t have an internal transfer system, so things like how long a player has on his contract don’t really resonate with supporters
to any degree….they simply see it as a player being sold.
Then they read that Jordan Bos went to Westerloo in Belgium from Melbourne City for close to 2 million dollars, and Marco Tillio from the same club went to Celtic for over a couple of million dollars…and they ask themselves……’why would we sell Nisbet for less, if they can get that for them’?
A Mariners support base would scream if Nisbet was sold for what they would regard as a pittance, and Hibs supporters would call for Kensell’s sacking if they paid what I think they would need to satisfy the locals.
The ‘relative values’ of the two clubs are beyond coming to a compromise imho.
Nisbet’s contract ends in June, and I would think it is likely, although have no inside knowledge, that Hibs will try to sign him then, thus avoiding a transfer fee.
Mind you, pretty sure other clubs will too.
Clayton Taylor playing for Newcastle Jets this morning. There is supposedly a Scottish club looking at him.bAberdeen fans confident it's them.
Interesting development in the A League today. My team, Perth Glory, are in all sorts of financial trouble (as is the whole league) - the previous owner relinquished control, the deal for new owners to take over fell through and the short term running of the club is being done by the Australian Professional Leagues (I think they're an equivalent of the SPFL). Anyway, they've been instructed today, by the APL, to loan one of their better players, Salim Khelifi, to another A league team, identity, as yet, unknown.
The A league is in all sorts of bother.
Perth and Newcastle in dire financial straits, the " unite " round was massive failure, the women's games in unite round barely registered 12,000 attendance over 6 games.
The APL have laid off 50% of staff and have dumped a digital platform that cost them $40 million to implement.
I believe there was talk of A league coming back under FFA control but the FFA want no part of it
Celtic allegedly paid close to 10 times that for Tillio, so I don’t think the Mariners would be selling him for what most of their fans would consider ‘peanuts’.
Even Miller cost more than that a couple of years ago, and he was only 21 and still unknown to many.
I think the Mariners would put a a much, much larger value on him.
The A League has been a financial basket case since it kicked off tbf.
As someone who has followed Oz fitba since even pre NSL times…..talk of ‘financial crisis’ is just another case of deja vu.
Newcastle are in exactly the same boat as Perth….haven’t had an owner for a while now and not allowed to sign any players, and I reckon Western United and Macarthur play to ACTUAL crowds, not reported ones, that wouldn’t even match Forfar’s crowds most weeks.
Not one club operates at a profit…and I can’t think of a time when any did.
It costs an estimated 12 million dollars or so a year to run a club, and tv revenues go no where near that.
The A League commenced in 2005 with much fanfare about having the clubs all ‘full time’, but I admit I am amazed they have managed to keep doing that while a succession of owners throw millions at the clubs.
Not sure it can last for ever.
It's an odd one with the low crowds given how popular football is. Esp with the young kids. Although tbh they are all fans of the global superstar players rather than the local clubs
He does, but that doesn’t mean a huge deal in Oz, where there are no internal transfers.
The Mariners chairman is already under fire for selling half of the title winning squad, and it’s not just Hibs fans who don’t understand the harsh financial realities of football…..there would be pitchforks and torches out at Gosford if Nisbet was sold for what would be deemed to be a pittance.
I think it’s more than likely that Nisbet is going to move on when his contract expires…but the Mariners have made the decision to hold on to him until the end of the season unless a ‘too good to refuse’ offer is received.
Hibs on the other hand, if interested in him, ……and I don’t know if they are…..would already have made it known to him they will sign him when he comes off contract….and pay nowt.
Central Coast Mariners 2 v Melbourne City 1
Man of the Match awarded to………..Josh Nisbet