Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead
I see it as good news that they rate him highly enough to insist on a buy back clause.
Unless it's just a creative way to play the loan system.
If we sign another striker on loan that'll be 3 loans (Philogene and Kipre the other 2)...we're allowed 5 so would that mean another 2 opportune signings on deadline day?
I suppose if he comes here and plays to a standard that means Spurs want him back then we’re definitely going to benefit on the pitch, even if we are unlikely to be able to do so in terms of value for money when he leaves.
As for loans, we were told that the plan was to use all five of them, but I’d been assuming that had died a death because we have made so many permanent signings.
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We'll probably keep 2 loan slots for January in case of injuries to key players.
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Rjk
Haha, the new LFW, 50 pence head :hehe:
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead
I see it as good news that they rate him highly enough to insist on a buy back clause.
Unless it's just a creative way to play the loan system.
If we sign another striker on loan that'll be 3 loans (Philogene and Kipre the other 2)...we're allowed 5 so would that mean another 2 opportune signings on deadline day?
Cardiff can purchase a player that they otherwise may not have been able to acquire had it not been for the clause. In addition, the buyback figure is usually significantly higher than the original transfer fee.
https://www.danielgeey.com/post/foot...ses-explained/
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Cardiff can purchase a player that they otherwise may not have been able to acquire had it not been for the clause. In addition, the buyback figure is usually significantly higher than the original transfer fee.
https://www.danielgeey.com/post/foot...ses-explained/
Thanks for that - I was wondering how they worked.
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Thanks for that - I was wondering how they worked.
Appears a good piece of business from City to me based on that article.
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Cardiff can purchase a player that they otherwise may not have been able to acquire had it not been for the clause. In addition, the buyback figure is usually significantly higher than the original transfer fee.
https://www.danielgeey.com/post/foot...ses-explained/
Thanks, informative read that.
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Is the buy back clause that relevant? Wouldn't such a clause depend on the player agreeing to return? And why would a player getting regular first team football go back to a club where he stands little or no chance of playing in the first team?
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The Lone Gunman
Godfrey Ingram.
A very curious ‘transfer’ all round especially when you consider that the club was skint at the time.
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
Is the buy back clause that relevant? Wouldn't such a clause depend on the player agreeing to return? And why would a player getting regular first team football go back to a club where he stands little or no chance of playing in the first team?
The way i see it is that if he plays well for us and attracts interest from another club, then we will get a fee for selling him back to Spurs before he is sold on at a higher price tothe interested club.
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
WOL on the ball as always.
Apart from getting his height wrong?
Isn't he 6ft 6in tall?
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Bobby Dandruff
A very curious ‘transfer’ all round especially when you consider that the club was skint at the time.
You considered the club was skint at the time, they obviously didn't! :biggrin:
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Cardiff can purchase a player that they otherwise may not have been able to acquire had it not been for the clause. In addition, the buyback figure is usually significantly higher than the original transfer fee.
https://www.danielgeey.com/post/foot...ses-explained/
Thanks. Very interesting. The devil is in the detail (and we won't be told the detail)!
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
A very curious ‘transfer’ all round especially when you consider that the club was skint at the time.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...citys-14145627
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
The way i see it is that if he plays well for us and attracts interest from another club, then we will get a fee for selling him back to Spurs before he is sold on at a higher price tothe interested club.
Isn’t it what happened with Morata
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How do you pronounce his name.
Absolutely crucial for chants
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If he's anything like the player in the clip that Glen Williams (WoL) has posted, he'll do nicely.
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NottinghamBlue
If he's anything like the player in the clip that Glen Williams (WoL) has posted, he'll do nicely.
I’ll second that.
https://twitter.com/tobeyisginger/st...BAofxgn9a4fXFA
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WJ99mobile
How do you pronounce his name.
Absolutely crucial for chants
Is accuracy important? For Gary Madine pronunciation didn't matter. It's actually pronounced dine not deen.
He also wasn't a goal machine :hehe:
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the other bob wilson
What strikes me about that compilation is how strong he seems but so how unselfish he is
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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The Lone Gunman
Hopefully the club can get it over the line, get another body in the building and the player wants to be a part of it.
You missed the bit about him being excited and how we should be too
Part of me really hopes that SM reads board like these sees what he gets picked up on and then keeps doing it just for the fun of it
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Nobody's Rep
What strikes me about that compilation is how strong he seems but so how unselfish he is
Agreed, he’s quick as well. Lovely through ball from the halfway line towards the end of the video.
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strong and quick should give us a bit more "presence" up front.
doesn't matter if he's not that good in the air at this stage of the career if he can use his strength. excited to see him for us.
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
How do you pronounce his name.
Absolutely crucial for chants
Key-on
Re: Kion Etete- Spurs striker
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
Is the buy back clause that relevant? Wouldn't such a clause depend on the player agreeing to return? And why would a player getting regular first team football go back to a club where he stands little or no chance of playing in the first team?
I think it's more the fact that a top club - Spurs - rate him highly enough that they want one put in there. They'll probably never invoke it, but they must see enough potential there to include one.
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Nobody's Rep
What strikes me about that compilation is how strong he seems but so how unselfish he is
That was my first thought, too. Obviously highlight reels are often misleading, but his link up play looks really good. If he gets runners going beyond him should have some joy with this lad.