Pelkas is another one we went for in Jan by all accounts and he's allowed to leave now. So it could be him, I don't think we'll sign 2 top end strikers as it ****s with the formation a lot
So you cant produce an example I wish you'd said that to begin with You acted like you had already known of such transfers but it's obvious that you dont and you just said the first thing that came into your head
you are wrong because I considered each one carefully you, on the other hand, implied that you made a statement without having any knowledge it's obvious that you are wanting to get away from a knowledge based discussion and descend to a more childish one I've read other people's comments which have been a lot more informative than yours I think particularly the mention of Jean-Kévin Augustin has shown that it's not a good idea to enter into a compulsory agreement even if conditional
I'm really impressed with Tan Kesler, always talks very well and is straight to the point. I think we are in good hands with him at the helm.
As much as this is fun Pete, to save everyone else’s time, here’s a cogent explanation of what I was referring to and helpfully it contains examples of this practice. https://footballhandbook.com/loan-w...to buy refers to a,term and long-term options. If you require further examples, please use a reputable search engine, and enter something like: ‘examples of obligation to buy loans within football’ You can vary the search term(s) to try and hone in and focus on particular information that grabs you, too. It can be quite rewarding.
thanks for that I had always though financial fair play would be the reason behind these deals A lot of deals are dependent upon appearances too the straight forward loan followed by purchase is no different from a purchase but structured differently for FFP
Listened to the interview with Tan. Impressed with what he had to say. Signing Baxter has eased the pain of losing Honeyman a bit. I’d still rather have kept Honeyman though and had Baxter signed as well. I guess you can’t have everything.