by bracksroyal10 » 10 Jul 2012 10:24
by JS28ZoD » 10 Jul 2012 13:01
bracksroyal10 Well if you think about it apart from Sweeney who have we actually paid a fee for?
by MouldyRoyal » 10 Jul 2012 14:00
bracksroyal10 Well if you think about it apart from Sweeney who have we actually paid a fee for?
Surely we are in a position to offer him a fair amount of money maybe there should be some clause in his deal where his wages go up by so much if we were to stay up e.g. 40k a week signing on rising to 50k if we survive. Would make sense with the money we would get for staying up don't we pocket something like an extra £10 million as well this year.
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 10 Jul 2012 15:38
MouldyRoyalbracksroyal10 Well if you think about it apart from Sweeney who have we actually paid a fee for?
Surely we are in a position to offer him a fair amount of money maybe there should be some clause in his deal where his wages go up by so much if we were to stay up e.g. 40k a week signing on rising to 50k if we survive. Would make sense with the money we would get for staying up don't we pocket something like an extra £10 million as well this year.
Why does it matter if we're paying transfer fees or not? Surely the only thing that matters is the quality of the players we're getting in.
Guthrie and Pog? Fantastic.
by MouldyRoyal » 10 Jul 2012 15:39
USA_Loyal_RoyalMouldyRoyalbracksroyal10 Well if you think about it apart from Sweeney who have we actually paid a fee for?
Surely we are in a position to offer him a fair amount of money maybe there should be some clause in his deal where his wages go up by so much if we were to stay up e.g. 40k a week signing on rising to 50k if we survive. Would make sense with the money we would get for staying up don't we pocket something like an extra £10 million as well this year.
Why does it matter if we're paying transfer fees or not? Surely the only thing that matters is the quality of the players we're getting in.
Guthrie and Pog? Fantastic.
i agree, for the most part their wages are making up for most of the transfer fee anyway. i would like to see us sign a few non-freebies. i wonder how this will effect fifa 13?
by bracksroyal10 » 10 Jul 2012 15:49
by Blakey's Right Peg » 10 Jul 2012 18:43
by Ian Royal » 10 Jul 2012 18:44
by Friday's Legacy » 10 Jul 2012 19:13
Blakey's Right Peg All signs pointing to Loftus Road with this one apparently.
by Pool and Darts » 10 Jul 2012 19:25
by Platypuss » 10 Jul 2012 20:31
by Pool and Darts » 10 Jul 2012 20:34
Platypuss If we started paying the likes of Brett Williams and Nicholas Bignall £40k a week we wouldn't suddenly become Europa League candidates.
by Reading4eva » 11 Jul 2012 11:22
MouldyRoyal Thirdly, who gives a solitary f*ck how it affects a bloody game? (I say this as someone who enjoys computer games).
by BrockManson » 11 Jul 2012 13:57
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 11 Jul 2012 14:18
BrockManson So he's been touted for moves to Spurs, NUFC, Gladbach (who are in the Europa League i believe) and he's looking likely to sign for QPR?
What a tit.
by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Jul 2012 15:12
Pool and Darts Just for info regarding the transfer fees vs wages debate:
I recently read an excellent book called 'Why England lose and other curious football phenomena explained' which is written by a couple of journos/ statisticians who have an interesting, scientific, data-based approach to studying football.
Now, as much as football is not about pure data, and it is a lot to do with the fit into the squad, tactics etc, etc. there are some really interesting observations in the book.
One that I found really interesting is that, judging success by how high you finish in the league table, transfer fees are not a reliable indicator, as they fluctuate too much with too many variables having an effect, such as length of contract left to run, nationality, reputation etc, and especially in the same year as a major championships (world cup, euros), as clubs are still liable to fall into the trap of paying over the odds for a player that has 3 good performances on the telly.
There was, however, a 92% correlation between wages paid and how high you finish up the table. Statistically, that is a very significant link and has been proven over many seasons of data, so is very reliable.
The bottom line is, that whilst transfer fees grab headlines and attention, the fact is that the higher wages you pay the better players you get and the better your team performs. The remaining 8% of the data will be down to variables such as luck, tactics or whatever.
by ZacNaloen » 11 Jul 2012 15:32
by genome » 12 Jul 2012 13:26
by Reading4eva » 12 Jul 2012 13:34
genome Looks like QPR are going to have to pay a "training fee" to Blackburn, around £4m.
by Kingsley Junior » 12 Jul 2012 14:03
BrockManson So he's been touted for moves to Spurs, NUFC, Gladbach (who are in the Europa League i believe) and he's looking likely to sign for QPR?
What a tit.
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