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    James Connolly

    Gone Bristol Rovers - didn't see that coming??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Six figure release clause

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    That seems a very strange decision - one of our most promising 'out on loan' players.......who has show he can 'cut it' in a tough league.

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    I guess maybe they thought we didn't realistically have scope to bring him and Denham through at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
    Gone Bristol Rovers - didn't see that coming??
    I didn’t either. Quite a surprise. I felt certain he’d be brought into the first team picture after his performances for Rovers last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I didn’t either. Quite a surprise. I felt certain he’d be brought into the first team picture after his performances for Rovers last season.
    My boy is in Glastonbury so text him and his immediate reply was "a loan" and when I said perm he was gutted as he thought the same as you

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    Six figure transfer fee and a 3 year deal, they obviously rate him.

    Can’t say ever seen him play but their fans are absolutely buzzing, so hope this doesn’t come back to bits us.

    Let’s hope we’ve backed the right horse in Denham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Six figure transfer fee and a 3 year deal, they obviously rate him.

    Can’t say ever seen him play but their fans are absolutely buzzing, so hope this doesn’t come back to bits us.

    Let’s hope we’ve backed the right horse in Denham.
    I’m assuming there is a sell-on clause. I suppose if the club get a few hundred grand for a few academy players per season then at least it pays for itself.

    When was the last time the club sold a player without actually making a first team appearance , Matondo?

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    For all we know we may have offered him new terms and he declined so they got what they could now. I think more likely he thought Denham had a better chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    For all we know we may have offered him new terms and he declined so they got what they could now. I think more likely he thought Denham had a better chance.
    I tend to think this is what happened. Pleased we’ve got a fee. He’s also found a club he enjoys playing at with a manager he enjoys playing for. Hard to blame him

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Six figure release clause
    That’ll probably be £100,000

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    Re: James Connolly

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitman View Post
    That’ll probably be £100,000
    £150,000 over several seasons and full amount dependent on appearances and promotion - according to this:

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/...ff-fee-7254378

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    I was a bit suprised by this one given the rave reviews he was getting at Rovers and the fact that he was on our retained list.

    Rovers fans delighted and not expecting the signing at all

    https://gaschat.co.uk/thread/19806/i...rmanent?page=2

    "Quality signing, Cardiff obviously never watched him"

    Are we that well blessed with central defender resources ? He's got more league games under his belt than Oliver Denham. Does Morison therefore rate Denham more highly ? Was it a financial decision to allow us the squeeze the pips to pay for signings ready to play ?

    Good luck to the boy, he's Welsh so let's hope he develops but I hope it's not a decision we come to regret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Just £150,000 fee and a 3-yr contract according to one Bristol paper. That seems a ridiculously low fee for someone who was rated so highly and played so well last season.

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    Re: James Connolly

    Given he was on our retained list I'm inclined to think it was a move he wanted. Obviously enjoyed it there, now in league 1, wouldn't have been an immediate first teamer this season here, likely another loan.

    Fee is a bit weird, can only hope we are adventurous with the add ons in terms of sell on fee, maybe a buy back option (although maybe that's only real Madrid and barcelona )

    Would have been more typical of us to have just released him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch Mort View Post
    I was a bit suprised by this one given the rave reviews he was getting at Rovers and the fact that he was on our retained list.

    Rovers fans delighted and not expecting the signing at all

    https://gaschat.co.uk/thread/19806/i...rmanent?page=2

    "Quality signing, Cardiff obviously never watched him"

    Are we that well blessed with central defender resources ? He's got more league games under his belt than Oliver Denham. Does Morison therefore rate Denham more highly ? Was it a financial decision to allow us the squeeze the pips to pay for signings ready to play ?

    Good luck to the boy, he's Welsh so let's hope he develops but I hope it's not a decision we come to regret.
    Agree with you here. He's done well there under Barton and the promotion will have helped. Depending on Barton (if he can keep his head together) then I can see Rovers making the playoffs in L1 with these kind of signings. That game they played against Scunthorpe to win 7 nil and gain automatic on the last day was mental!

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    Look, almost certainly what happened here is that Connolly’s contract was due to expire but City triggered the extra year option, otherwise Connolly could have walked away and signed for Bristol or any other club on a free and not been transferred for a fee, as he was. Having triggered the option it is then very possible that City would have offered him a new longer deal but without a guarantee of games here next season (as they obviously did not consider that he was ready yet for the Championship), it is unlikely that he would have agreed to that as he wants to play and had he stayed on his existing deal or signed a new one, he would most likely have gone out on loan again, probably to Rovers. On his existing extended deal, that would have wound down next season and he would have been able to walk out on a free at the end. From City's point of view therefore the best (or only really) course of action would have been to sell him now for a fee, rather than lose him for nothing in 10 months time. Makes sense to me anyway. He very likely will eventually become a good Championship level player and it is unfortunate that it wont be here but that doesn't mean that City don't rate him and wanted rid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Look, almost certainly what happened here is that Connolly’s contract was due to expire but City triggered the extra year option, otherwise Connolly could have walked away and signed for Bristol or any other club on a free and not been transferred for a fee, as he was. Having triggered the option it is then very possible that City would have offered him a new longer deal but without a guarantee of games here next season (as they obviously did not consider that he was ready yet for the Championship), it is unlikely that he would have agreed to that as he wants to play and had he stayed on his existing deal or signed a new one, he would most likely have gone out on loan again, probably to Rovers. On his existing extended deal, that would have wound down next season and he would have been able to walk out on a free at the end. From City's point of view therefore the best (or only really) course of action would have been to sell him now for a fee, rather than lose him for nothing in 10 months time. Makes sense to me anyway. He very likely will eventually become a good Championship level player and it is unfortunate that it wont be here but that doesn't mean that City don't rate him and wanted rid.
    Seems a fair assessment

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    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Look, almost certainly what happened here is that Connolly’s contract was due to expire but City triggered the extra year option, otherwise Connolly could have walked away and signed for Bristol or any other club on a free and not been transferred for a fee, as he was. Having triggered the option it is then very possible that City would have offered him a new longer deal but without a guarantee of games here next season (as they obviously did not consider that he was ready yet for the Championship), it is unlikely that he would have agreed to that as he wants to play and had he stayed on his existing deal or signed a new one, he would most likely have gone out on loan again, probably to Rovers. On his existing extended deal, that would have wound down next season and he would have been able to walk out on a free at the end. From City's point of view therefore the best (or only really) course of action would have been to sell him now for a fee, rather than lose him for nothing in 10 months time. Makes sense to me anyway. He very likely will eventually become a good Championship level player and it is unfortunate that it wont be here but that doesn't mean that City don't rate him and wanted rid.
    That seems about right.

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    Re: James Connolly

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    That seems about right.
    I agree a fair assessment. Interesting use of the word “Look” in his post though. Putting us in our place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Look, almost certainly what happened here is that Connolly’s contract was due to expire but City triggered the extra year option, otherwise Connolly could have walked away and signed for Bristol or any other club on a free and not been transferred for a fee, as he was. Having triggered the option it is then very possible that City would have offered him a new longer deal but without a guarantee of games here next season (as they obviously did not consider that he was ready yet for the Championship), it is unlikely that he would have agreed to that as he wants to play and had he stayed on his existing deal or signed a new one, he would most likely have gone out on loan again, probably to Rovers. On his existing extended deal, that would have wound down next season and he would have been able to walk out on a free at the end. From City's point of view therefore the best (or only really) course of action would have been to sell him now for a fee, rather than lose him for nothing in 10 months time. Makes sense to me anyway. He very likely will eventually become a good Championship level player and it is unfortunate that it wont be here but that doesn't mean that City don't rate him and wanted rid.
    Stop talking sense.

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    Re: James Connolly

    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch Mort View Post
    I agree a fair assessment. Interesting use of the word “Look” in his post though. Putting us in our place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch Mort View Post
    I agree a fair assessment. Interesting use of the word “Look” in his post though. Putting us in our place.
    Interesting and not surprising that you would take it that way but really it was me trying to get my head around the situation and make sense of it and hopefully get it down correctly. It is quite a complicated scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Interesting and not surprising that you would take it that way but really it was me trying to get my head around the situation and make sense of it and hopefully get it down correctly. It is quite a complicated scenario.

    Well, I did give you credit for your summing up of the situation. I find it interesting that you would say “not surprising” as being didactic is a default position for many posters on this board. I will accept that you were being analytical.

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