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Originally posted by n1h:
I started my first real lower league challenge in Conference North and I brought in some decent youngsters who are performing so well that they have already attracted attention from big-clubs.
The player in question is valued at 140k and I got offers for him from Man. City, Leeds, Cardiff and Portsmouth.
All offers are in that region and the money would be very welcome because I am still 50k in debt.
What would be the best tactic for me to get as much as possible from this transfer. Should I go for the huge sell-on-fee (50%) + lower initial fee and cash-in (or maybe not) if he succeeds and transfer to a bigger club. Or should I ask for alot of money (say 400k up front).
His contract expires at the end of the year and I offered him a new contract but he hasn't signed it yet. I don't want him to leave on a free transfer, so I think that I got to do business in the january-window.
Originally posted by iajafer:
Man and a horse walk into a bar.
Horse says to the barman "I'll have two pints of Guinness, please."
Barman says "There you go, that'll be £8, please. We don't get many horses in here."
"I'm not surprised" says the horse "At £4 a pint."
Man and a lizard walk in to a bar, man asks for a beer for him and a coke for "Tiny". The barman asks why the lizard is called "Tiny". The man replies, becase he is my newt!!