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GazLaz

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #30 on June 26, 2020, 01:29:32 pm by GazLaz »
I’d like to see how much we’ve spent on loan fees and developing/paying players there are not ours and can get no return on.

What about letting a saleable assets contract run down do he leaves for nothing. To imply our owners/ CEO are fiscally astute is nonsense.

So you're asking a question to which you don't know the answer and based on that, you come to the conclusion that the board/CEO cannot be fiscally astute?

You say 'letting' saleable assets run their contracts down. Have you actually thought that through?
I’d like to see how much we’ve spent on loan fees and developing/paying players there are not ours and can get no return on.

What about letting a saleable assets contract run down do he leaves for nothing. To imply our owners/ CEO are fiscally astute is nonsense.

Gaz, you obviously don't know how the modern loan system works, so basing your conclusion on something you don't understand is a bit fruitless really.

 

So we have paid zero loan fees, wages and for developing other teams player’s over the last few years? If that’s the case I stand corrected. It’s not the case though is it.

I didn't say it was zero, what I said is that you lack an understanding of how it currently works.

You're assuming things that you shouldn't, especially with regard to paying players and loan fees.


I’m not assuming anything. I know how the system works with young players. We are still playing hundreds of thousands per year on players that are giving us (and are unlikely ever to) no return. I know we are not the only club that operates like this but it’s not the way we should be working.



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RoversAlias

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #31 on June 26, 2020, 01:46:13 pm by RoversAlias »
If anybody is really interested in which of our players this figure was accrued on behalf of see page 8 and 9;






I notice that Lirak Hasani's agent is Rossington-raised former Sheff Utd striker Darius Henderson, pretty interesting.

silent majority

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #32 on June 26, 2020, 02:07:19 pm by silent majority »
I’d like to see how much we’ve spent on loan fees and developing/paying players there are not ours and can get no return on.

What about letting a saleable assets contract run down do he leaves for nothing. To imply our owners/ CEO are fiscally astute is nonsense.

So you're asking a question to which you don't know the answer and based on that, you come to the conclusion that the board/CEO cannot be fiscally astute?

You say 'letting' saleable assets run their contracts down. Have you actually thought that through?
I’d like to see how much we’ve spent on loan fees and developing/paying players there are not ours and can get no return on.

What about letting a saleable assets contract run down do he leaves for nothing. To imply our owners/ CEO are fiscally astute is nonsense.

Gaz, you obviously don't know how the modern loan system works, so basing your conclusion on something you don't understand is a bit fruitless really.

 

So we have paid zero loan fees, wages and for developing other teams player’s over the last few years? If that’s the case I stand corrected. It’s not the case though is it.

I didn't say it was zero, what I said is that you lack an understanding of how it currently works.

You're assuming things that you shouldn't, especially with regard to paying players and loan fees.


I’m not assuming anything. I know how the system works with young players. We are still playing hundreds of thousands per year on players that are giving us (and are unlikely ever to) no return. I know we are not the only club that operates like this but it’s not the way we should be working.

No, we're not. I've been through this with the club on a few occasions and the deals we have in place are nothing like you describe.

GazLaz

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #33 on June 26, 2020, 02:34:48 pm by GazLaz »
So we are paying no wage contribution and no fee? Remarkable.

silent majority

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #34 on June 26, 2020, 02:45:08 pm by silent majority »
So we are paying no wage contribution and no fee? Remarkable.

I didn't say that either.

What's remarkable is how you keep misreading what I've been typing.



dknward2

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #35 on June 26, 2020, 09:43:56 pm by dknward2 »
Seems pretty simple we don't pay all of a players wage, what probably happens is we either pay a loan fee either weekly or we pay a percentage of the players wage up to a maximum of a set price

IDM

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Re: Agents/intermediates fees
« Reply #36 on June 27, 2020, 09:40:38 am by IDM »
I’d like to see how much we’ve spent on loan fees and developing/paying players there are not ours and can get no return on.

What about letting a saleable assets contract run down do he leaves for nothing. To imply our owners/ CEO are fiscally astute is nonsense.

It’s quite simple.  Injuries aside, we get our “return” by what these players deliver on the pitch..

If you go on holiday using your own car one year, then fly somewhere and hire a car the second year, you don’t get a financial return on the hire - but you still have your holiday..
« Last Edit: June 27, 2020, 10:04:57 am by IDM »

 

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