Seriously hope so, and that he's good enough and better than Caulker. Otherwise Hoo's and Les need to go Also Think we are paying over odds for Perch to plug these gaps and negating other pluses
You really are damaged, I said I thought it was a good deal. He wasn't going to be a choice for Ramsey and we were paying him 40 grand a week. We have got rid of that. We can sign other people. I have never mentioned that we could get someone better for the same price or better. You have to lay off the Ribena.
Well we weren't paying him 40 grand a week. Because that was his wage last year and he has a relegation clause so gets a pay cut. Other replacement will cost money to buy and a weekly wage. And as you aren't able to present a case for an alternative at a case that makes this deal make sense there's no point going over this. And you can lay off the Ribena and stop resorting to childish insults
All reports suggest our bid of 500k-600k rejected and we will have to pay the 700k or very close to that which was paid for him 2 years ago even though he's now 29 and only a year left on his contract
I've enjoyed my Ribena's already on a nice long lunch starting in a curry house with screens on to watch the cricket C U Next Tuesday you incoherent illogical mug
Kia's QPR client list is shortening fast. First it was Tubby then when he left it was Caulker. Now that he's gone, which useless cu*t is he going to bore us all to tears over next? Brace yourselves for months of bigging up the brilliant but misunderstood Junior Toilet
I would think we're not the only club doing pre season? The later they sign the better pre season they're most likely to have had.
Did you see him play for us? £ 1,5 million loan fee £ 2,2 million in wages = £ 3,7 million A no brainer from both a sporting and a financial point of view. We will easily find an equal repacement for a quarter of his wages, but I hope we aim higher. And if he by some miracle performs well for Soton he would still have two years left in his contract meaning we could make a profit.
But if he gets bust up again in another bar brawl requiring long-term treatment, will he get shipped back to his parent club? I guess the devil will be in the details of his loan contract agreement between clubs.
I wish people would just calm the **** down. There's over one month left of the transfer window. The Premier League clubs haven't announced their squads yet, opening up loads of loan options. The 'emergency' loan window opens when the transfer window shuts and are open for almost three months leaving only December as the only month you can't sign players. Why some many midfielders? Because there is an abundance of them. And I'm happy with the choices the club have made. I'd like us to sign one talented up and coming CB and one experienced Championship pro in defence, a promotion specialist. A Malky Mackay type if you like. He captained Norwich, West Ham and Watford to promotions just to be sold every time he went up because everyone (himself included) knew he couldn't cope in the Prem. Think it's important to remember it's a whole other ball game compared to the Premier League. Two CB's to sign, hardly rocket science or the Mount Everest to climb is it? And we've got Perch. Cheap and very shrewd piece of business. Wigan club captain, best player on the pitch more than once when we've played them and defintiely the right sort, something I'm afraid Caulker is not.
There seems to be a cognitive dissonance between the two of you. It's probably best for all that you sort this out between yourselves.
Thinking about this overnight, one possibility is that Caulker goes to Saints as part of a Charlie deal?