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    Man Utd agree deal to sign Harry Maguire from Leicester City 80m


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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Man Utd agree deal to sign Harry Maguire from Leicester City 80m
    Will the PL bubble ever burst? Going to be enormous collateral damage if/when the money dries up.

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    Watched him gift a goal and look suspect v WBA in play off 1st leg.
    He did, and got dropped for the 2nd leg and final. However, the fact that the Villa boss started him in a massive play-off game would suggest that (unlike a few on here) he felt he was playing very well in a very successful team at the end of last season.

    I hope if he goes that it's one season too many but he's been a very good player.

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    Will the PL bubble ever burst? Going to be enormous collateral damage if/when the money dries up.
    Article on BBC website saying Spain had spent more than EPL.

    Though Chelsea under ban.

    I keep hearing ££ will dry up but when you sell TV rights around world for so much it doesn’t seem to be anytime soon.

    It will continue to be one of the highest valued products to watch.

    The question is how far ahead of Scotland will they continue to get as money filters down.

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    Article on BBC website saying Spain had spent more than EPL.

    Though Chelsea under ban.

    I keep hearing ££ will dry up but when you sell TV rights around world for so much it doesn’t seem to be anytime soon.

    It will continue to be one of the highest valued products to watch.

    The question is how far ahead of Scotland will they continue to get as money filters down.
    I think the question is also when will people collectively go "enough is enough" as people's tv bills go up annually
    almost without fail. Virgin media and Sky regularly put costs up by £2-3 and it's all under the guise of "improving the service".

    I like watching football but I think most people have a tipping point where they go, why am i paying so much when i only have time to watch 5-10 games a month. Because its in HD, UHD, 3D, VR etc...great reasons for most football fans, right enough.

    Still annoys me when I consider my TV bill going up annually so that these football players can be paid ludicrous amounts of money, money that they also decide to invest in some clever tax avoidance schemes. I'll soon be past my tipping point personally, my love of football is being exploited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter View Post
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    I think the question is also when will people collectively go "enough is enough" as people's tv bills go up annually
    almost without fail. Virgin media and Sky regularly put costs up by £2-3 and it's all under the guise of "improving the service".

    I like watching football but I think most people have a tipping point where they go, why am i paying so much when i only have time to watch 5-10 games a month. Because its in HD, UHD, 3D, VR etc...great reasons for most football fans, right enough.

    Still annoys me when I consider my TV bill going up annually so that these football players can be paid ludicrous amounts of money, money that they also decide to invest in some clever tax avoidance schemes. I'll soon be past my tipping point personally, my love of football is being exploited.


    I think we'll arrive at an oversaturation point soon. Football is on every second it seems and people are starting to switch off. Before I moved to the US I was spending more time watching non league than games on the TV. Only time I watched games was down the pub. A few friends of mine back home are feeling the same, hardly watch Chelsea anymore - they'd rather go to Corinthian casuals or whyteleafe etc.

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    I think Glenn Whelan can still do a decent job in Scotland and he’s got good passing range. But Levein seems to be following Lennon of last year..... accumulating various decent players but without any real plan or philosophy of how to play.

    They seem to be falling into an old fashioned 4-4-2 which might suit their forwards but their midfield will be overrun against the better teams.

    On the face of it, they could have a strong first XI though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter View Post
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    I think the question is also when will people collectively go "enough is enough" as people's tv bills go up annually
    almost without fail. Virgin media and Sky regularly put costs up by £2-3 and it's all under the guise of "improving the service".

    I like watching football but I think most people have a tipping point where they go, why am i paying so much when i only have time to watch 5-10 games a month. Because its in HD, UHD, 3D, VR etc...great reasons for most football fans, right enough.

    Still annoys me when I consider my TV bill going up annually so that these football players can be paid ludicrous amounts of money, money that they also decide to invest in some clever tax avoidance schemes. I'll soon be past my tipping point personally, my love of football is being exploited.
    There are plenty web-sites that sell preloaded Fire sticks where the games are streamed via the internet. Seeming cost about £60 plus £60 annual fee. You can then get the games without Sky or BT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southsider View Post
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    There are plenty web-sites that sell preloaded Fire sticks where the games are streamed via the internet. Seeming cost about £60 plus £60 annual fee. You can then get the games without Sky or BT.
    A lot of IPs had blocked them I thought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diclonius View Post
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    Will the PL bubble ever burst? Going to be enormous collateral damage if/when the money dries up.
    as long as it doesn't burst until after villa sell SJM for mega bucks, i'm not fussed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Durden View Post
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    I think Glenn Whelan can still do a decent job in Scotland and he’s got good passing range. But Levein seems to be following Lennon of last year..... accumulating various decent players but without any real plan or philosophy of how to play.

    They seem to be falling into an old fashioned 4-4-2 which might suit their forwards but their midfield will be overrun against the better teams.

    On the face of it, they could have a strong first XI though.
    As Budge herself said:

    'Are you serious?' 'Is that what we're doing?'

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    According to the sun wheelan will train with hearts despite interest from us and Aberdeen...aye am sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    A lot of IPs had blocked them I thought?
    Not mines. That’s without the need of a vpn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Man Utd agree deal to sign Harry Maguire from Leicester City 80m
    Update: DM reporting 85m

    To think Wee Ron bought our whole club for 3m

    I don’t think he is even that good then again if that big poultice that plays Centre Half for Aberdeen is worth 5-7m maybe he is

    How much will Ryan Porteous be worth after he has played for Scotland?

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    There are plenty web-sites that sell preloaded Fire sticks where the games are streamed via the internet. Seeming cost about £60 plus £60 annual fee. You can then get the games without Sky or BT.
    That sort of reinforces my point though, that money wouldn't be going to the broadcasters and wouldn't go to the player's wages. The more this happens then the more player's salaries will be capped and reined in. Money doesn't grow on trees and continually exploiting people's hobbies etc. has a tipping point. Think it is close to a tipping point tbh. £80m for Maguire is a farce. Not exaggerating but I think he's the next Smalling. Compared to previous players he is mediocre at best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Update: DM reporting 85m

    To think Wee Ron bought our whole club for 3m

    I don’t think he is even that good then again if that big poultice that plays Centre Half for Aberdeen is worth 5-7m maybe he is

    How much will Ryan Porteous be worth after he has played for Scotland?
    £740,000

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    Man Utd agree deal to sign Harry Maguire from Leicester City 80m
    Noncence figures. The world has gone mad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedway View Post
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    £740,000
    Is that on Football Manager?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    Noncence figures. The world has gone mad.
    85m

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Is that on Football Manager?
    It's a post Petrie Hibs price.

    On a serious note though, benefactors or not, the Yam aren't half benefiting from FoH money are they?

    I wonder if HSL will choose to be a transfer war chest from here and if the fans will finally get on board in large numbers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southsider View Post
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    There are plenty web-sites that sell preloaded Fire sticks where the games are streamed via the internet. Seeming cost about £60 plus £60 annual fee. You can then get the games without Sky or BT.
    I knew a guy in the Mid yoken way back who got me the wee' box for telewest cable that got you all the premium channels. I was watching absolutely every football match available and sickened myself to the point where i refuse to subscribe to sky or BT sports now.....i might get a day pass for "big" games but i kinda resent subscribing when they are prioritising funding the EPL and paying peanuts to broadcast Scottish games. Seems a bit weighted that Scottish subscribers are funding the EPL via Sky and BT.

    Before anyone jumps on me with the "why don't you go to the game", i am 63, in poor health and live in South Wales,,,,however i do make the trip whenever i can to see the original green.

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    I don’t understand where the money comes from. Yes, these teams have an international following...but anyone who has been to Asia or Africa will know that the millions of EPL jerseys people wear are counterfeit...and the games they watch on tv are illegal ppv or streams.

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    That fee must mean that Maguire is a better player than Van Dijk.







    Bwahahahahahapfffttttt hiccup thrrrrppppbwhahahahahaha.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedway View Post
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    It's a post Petrie Hibs price.

    On a serious note though, benefactors or not, the Yam aren't half benefiting from FoH money are they?

    I wonder if HSL will choose to be a transfer war chest from here and if the fans will finally get on board in large numbers?
    Hope so

    Happy for my monthly contribution to go towards new players

    Not too fussed about infrastructure

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    It's a post Petrie Hibs price.

    On a serious note though, benefactors or not, the Yam aren't half benefiting from FoH money are they?

    I wonder if HSL will choose to be a transfer war chest from here and if the fans will finally get on board in large numbers?
    Genuine question here, as much as if love HSL to be a transfer warchest and something I'd like to contribute to. How would we know that Hibs would not reduce their side of the transfer budget to go into other areas of the football club therfore giving us a similar budget to what we have already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Hope so

    Happy for my monthly contribution to go towards new players

    Not too fussed about infrastructure
    Infrastructure will be budgeted for Billy. your monies will go to player recruitment as far as i understand

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    Infrastructure will be budgeted for Billy. your monies will go to player recruitment as far as i understand
    Unless you specify infrastructure

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    Quote Originally Posted by 04Sauzee View Post
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    Genuine question here, as much as if love HSL to be a transfer warchest and something I'd like to contribute to. How would we know that Hibs would not reduce their side of the transfer budget to go into other areas of the football club therfore giving us a similar budget to what we have already?
    Quite simply we wouldn’t. Wee Ron might have it as his spends for all we know.

    We’d ask the club and specifically LD to act in good
    faith and use the money for its intended purpose like FoH does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    Unless you specify infrastructure
    Fine , i'm not splitting hairs here. If that's an option then fine. FWIW @BILLYHIBS a strong infrastructure is crucial for any organisation to progress

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    Quite simply we wouldn’t. Wee Ron might have it as his spends for all we know.

    We’d ask the club and specifically LD to act in good
    faith and use the money for its intended purpose like FoH does.
    Thanks, was wondering if I was missing something.
    I love the idea of HSL becoming a transfer fund. I can't see why we couldn't initially having 4k supporters putting in £10 per moth.

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