Eisa
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You will be waiting a long time: there is not going to be a sale this summer.
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It will percolate down ; premier clubs tend to do buisness post World Cup. Eisa will be sold when a Championship side needs to replace a striker gone elsewhere.
He will be gone before start of next season.
He will be gone before start of next season.
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He’s off to Cardiff. Wait and see. £2m says otherwise.
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Robin, I don’t see eye to eye with you very often, but no way can we cave in to anything less than 1.5 million as a base rate.
Too often we have been the soft touch....
Now we have a bargaining tool.....
If no one wants to pay the going rate so be it....,he has 2 seasons left on contract......hang on in there CTFC, if no one wants to pay the going rate let’s enjoy him here for a further season and double his value...
Too often we have been the soft touch....
Now we have a bargaining tool.....
If no one wants to pay the going rate so be it....,he has 2 seasons left on contract......hang on in there CTFC, if no one wants to pay the going rate let’s enjoy him here for a further season and double his value...
I've just looked on their forum and there is someone suggesting they get Doidge and Eisa.
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Quite. It would be folly to release Mo unless really silly money - say upwards of £2m - is being offered. The player hasn't indicated that he wants to leave (as far as I know) and, with two years left on his contract, there is no pressure to sell. Strikers always cost a premium, especially one with his natural goal scoring ability and an undiscovered talent like Eisa is only likely to be unearthed once in a generation at best. If we were to let him go now, I can't see where the goals would come from to assist our push to the play-offs, which surely has to be the aim given the excellent recruitment that has been happening in recent weeks.kiaora84 wrote:I don’t think he will be going anywhere this window either. No one will meet the asking priceRegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:You will be waiting a long time: there is not going to be a sale this summer.
The gamble is that he doesn't reproduce the goals next season, he's worth significantly less than he might be now. I personally think he will be sold, for very close to the asking price, but in instalments and with add-ons on top. It will, of course, be declared as "undisclosed", but a club record.
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If Wilcox is desperate to keep hold then why would he not find it easy to turn the offer down.CTFC03 wrote:Apparently Wilcox is desperate to keep hold of him, I just can't see us turning down 1.5 million + though.
Exactly.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:If Wilcox is desperate to keep hold then why would he not find it easy to turn the offer down.CTFC03 wrote:Apparently Wilcox is desperate to keep hold of him, I just can't see us turning down 1.5 million + though.
I think we shouldn’t overlook the fact Eisa was allowed to leave his previous club so he could follow his dream and we have helped him do that so far. I would suspect we wouldn’t stand in his way if a decent offer was made but hopefully he’ll also see how he can help a club like ours financially albeit he hasn’t been with us long.
Of course. However, to date, no club has done that and no one knows what amount would need to be offered to make CTFC consider changing its mind. In that sense, and also given that Mo himself appears to be content, there is currently no pressure to sell him.asl wrote:I love my home. I love where I live. I have no intention of moving until I retire and downsize.
But if someone came to me tomorrow and wanted to buy it for *significantly* more than my view of the value of the house, I'll not be turning them down.
Of course. However, to date, no club has done that and no one knows what amount would need to be offered to persuade CTFC to change its mind. In that sense, and also given that Mo himself appears to be content, there is currently no pressure to sell him.asl wrote:I love my home. I love where I live. I have no intention of moving until I retire and downsize.
But if someone came to me tomorrow and wanted to buy it for *significantly* more than my view of the value of the house, I'll not be turning them down.
1.5 million is a massive amount of money to this club and if we get bids of that amount I don't see us resisting the temptation to accept the money even if the board want to keep the player, money can go towards a new stand & squad improvement. It's about making money, we got the player for peanuts now we have the opportunity to sell and make a big profit and re-invest if the club receive what they've stated as the asking price.
A little bird.Shade wrote:Where's that come from Mal? I'd have thought Premier League was too big a step in one go.
I hope GJ strings that someone that will go blind if they keep that up... Warnock along and then pulls the plug last minute.
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Alright, VarysMalabus wrote:A little bird.Shade wrote:Where's that come from Mal? I'd have thought Premier League was too big a step in one go.
I hope GJ strings that someone that will go blind if they keep that up... Warnock along and then pulls the plug last minute.
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Cardiff could easilly pay the fee but Mo won't get much game time there. For his sake I hope we find a championship team like Brentford willing to pay the fee where he can be a regular starter and hopefuly make us more money through sell on in a season or two.
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I’ve been saying for weeks that Mo is off to Cardiff.