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Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
When Warnock took over he immediately brought in 3 non contract players, 2 proved to be stars.
With some money possibly freed up, McCarthy needs to do the same. Somehow we need a Bamba or Hoilett to give the team a lift.
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
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Former Labour leader
When Warnock took over he immediately brought in 3 non contract players, 2 proved to be stars.
With some money possibly freed up, McCarthy needs to do the same. Somehow we need a Bamba or Hoilett to give the team a lift.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/robb...spieler/128229.......
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
Think he knows he needs something and some backing
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life on mars
Think he knows he needs something and some backing
I don’t think he will. He kept saying how pleased he was with the squad. I can imagine him bringing in a work horse midfielder if anything lol
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
No he cannot, I'm sad to say. I have no faith in him anymore.
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2b2bdoo
I don’t think he will. He kept saying how pleased he was with the squad. I can imagine him bringing in a work horse midfielder if anything lol
He you would say that if the clubs direction dictated the policy of selling its high end wage earners and promote youth.
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He can pull 5 centre backs out of it though.
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life on mars
He you would say that if the clubs direction dictated the policy of selling its high end wage earners and promote youth.
Not really, just don’t say it.
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
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Former Labour leader
When Warnock took over he immediately brought in 3 non contract players, 2 proved to be stars.
With some money possibly freed up, McCarthy needs to do the same. Somehow we need a Bamba or Hoilett to give the team a lift.
If Tomlin had his contract paid up then no money has been freed up.
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Even I think it's dead zone time now
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He’ll be gone after the jacks game.
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
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mrbluejay
He’ll be gone after the jacks game.
And that is the truth.
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Jimmy the Jock
And that is the truth.
What’s Russell Slade up to? :hehe: I never thought such a joke could become reality again
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can we afford anyone who is going to improve the team?
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goats
What’s Russell Slade up to? :hehe: I never thought such a joke could become reality again
He lives in Penarth
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He had a Hoilett and he released him instead of signing him to a one-year deal.
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Right now is probably the ideal time to get someone new in. He'll get the next 4 games at least imo
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Rjk
can we afford anyone who is going to improve the team?
We have a billionaire owner. We can afford just about anything. If he's prepared to spend.
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Re: Can McCarthy pull a rabbit out of the hat?
Tan supposedly has a net worth of $1.6Billion, which means he could buy an entire first 11 of £10million players and still have $1.45Billion left.
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I think the team needs a lift, something that Sol Bamba gave us before. Not sure it will happen, but it should if McCarthy has any chance of staying in a job.
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NYCBlue
Tan supposedly has a net worth of $1.6Billion, which means he could buy an entire first 11 of £10million players and still have $1.45Billion left.
I don't think that's how net worth works.
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lardy
I don't think that's how net worth works.
OK, he'd still have a net worth of $1.45Billion.
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NYCBlue
OK, he'd still have a net worth of $1.45Billion.
He probably wouldn't.
Most of his net worth is probably from owning stakes in businesses, i.e. shares. If he started selling off shares to raise $100m in cash, then as a prominent figure that is going to cause panic which will negatively affect the share price. His remaining shares will be worth less, which means his net worth will also drop.
Facebook's share price dropped 5% with the outage on Monday. Zuckerberg's now worth about 6 or 7 billion less than he was at the weekend.
By the way, according to Forbes, Tan's net worth is about half that.
https://www.forbes.com/profile/vince...h=39ce4f41d0b7
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mrbluejay
He’ll be gone after the jacks game.
Sadly, I think he'll be here until the summer at least, so long as we don't actually fall into the bottom three. If he brings in a couple of half decent players (if this is possible for MM?) in the January window, then we should be alright and avoid getting relegated.
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NYCBlue
We have a billionaire owner. We can afford just about anything. If he's prepared to spend.
Under FFP rules, we can make a £39 million loss over 3 years.
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According to Swiss Ramble , we made a £24 million loss in 2020.
Since then, our income will have dropped by £30 odd million from £46 million to presumably something less than £20 million? due to parachute payments stopping.
Our wage bill was £36 million in 2020 - that will have reduced a fair bit, but enough? Player amortisation should be better in the future too if we continue to bring young players through.
The £33 million profit we apparently made in 2019 will have been insulating us from any FFP concerns recently, but that will soon drop off the FFP calculations - when we are looking at 2020-2021-2022 we have to be in serious danger of overshooting the limit.
Bringing a new player in on a free just adds to our wage bill without giving us a realistic chance of promotion. So it'll just mean we have to make more cuts later.