Bournemouth have recorded profits (without money from their owner) each season in the premier league. You're probably right that they're expecting someone to move on and fund this transfer. Probably somewhat similar to us buying Gibson for £15m with the expectation that Tarkowski will eventually go for much more than thatLeadBelly wrote:As per POST 16, I think this points to Bournemouth thinking that they cant keep Wilson (and it has been conjectured that a few bigger clubs have sniffed around Wilson recently).
If not - then obviously Bournemouth have a lot more money than they generate to spend (transfers & wages combined).
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I sometimes get very frustrated at Burnleys transfer policy.
I then see Bournemouth spending 18m on a kid with 1 league goal to his name and realise we are doing something right.
Ludicrous fee. At least Abraham has a goalscoring record to go with his fee. This has Ashley Fletcher all over it.
I then see Bournemouth spending 18m on a kid with 1 league goal to his name and realise we are doing something right.
Ludicrous fee. At least Abraham has a goalscoring record to go with his fee. This has Ashley Fletcher all over it.
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I always get a happy little glow inside when I hear about other clubs paying astronomical amounts for players that haven't shown enough to merit anything like their transfer fee.
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It doesn't apply in the Premier League.joey13 wrote:Whatever happened to FFP ?
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Vcricketfieldclarets wrote:I sometimes get very frustrated at Burnleys transfer policy.
I then see Bournemouth spending 18m on a kid with 1 league goal to his name and realise we are doing something right.
Ludicrous fee. At least Abraham has a goalscoring record to go with his fee. This has Ashley Fletcher all over it.
Bournemouth also signed defoe to a 3 year contract... when he was 34 years old, who they are shopping around. Solanke seems odd for them unless they expect wilson gone. Clyne is a good loan....
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Bournemouth are to Liverpool what Middlesbrough used to be to Man Utd.
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FFP is a joke Bournemouth get under 12000 because thats all the Vitality holds.
Both these signings are poor buys.Liverpool are very good at disguarding flops.They always get serious money for their castoffs.Clyne injury record is horrendous.He had a few decent games and has built a reputation on these games.Solanke is a poor buy. no output no goal striker.
Both these signings are poor buys.Liverpool are very good at disguarding flops.They always get serious money for their castoffs.Clyne injury record is horrendous.He had a few decent games and has built a reputation on these games.Solanke is a poor buy. no output no goal striker.
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Clyne starts against Brighton today,but no Solanke. Neither of these signings would thrill me as a Claret,Clyne's a low-risk loan until the end of the season,but 19 million for Solanke is madness,his record justifies nothing like this figure.
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Yes it doesTall Paul wrote:It doesn't apply in the Premier League.
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Clynes a decent signing and one I would have been happy with. Last season aside he has been a regular and consistent.
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Jeff Stelling says Solanke has injured himself in training and is out for weeks.
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Oops! imagine if we had signed a 19 million pound striker and he wasn't available for selection.Vino blanco wrote:Jeff Stelling says Solanke has injured himself in training and is out for weeks.

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Warnock's not happy with the Scousers https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46771871 i wasn't aware of Cardiff's pursuit of Clyne,all the better for us if they can't get deals over the line.
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Solanke didn't injure himself in training he came to then already injured
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And people still criticise the Nakhi Wells signing for a quarter of Solanke's fee.
Time will tell but i see Solanke becoming another Ibe type signing by flattering to deceive.
Plus the millions wasted in wages on Defoe,shows all clubs make bad investments sometimes.
Time will tell but i see Solanke becoming another Ibe type signing by flattering to deceive.
Plus the millions wasted in wages on Defoe,shows all clubs make bad investments sometimes.
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Clyne found out by listening to talk sport on Thursday morning that Warnocks wife has control over team selection so opted for Bournemouth instead.
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Yup, agreed...ClaretAndJew wrote:Would be excellent for Bournemouth if these come off. Shame we don't have the type of money. Would love Clyne here.
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I couldn’t believe how bad Clyne was yesterday. Playing well for England when he got his big move to Liverpool.
As CFC says higher up, the first name that came to mind thinking on Solanke was Ashley Fletcher. Another age group star, via his size, but not ready for the big boys league.
As CFC says higher up, the first name that came to mind thinking on Solanke was Ashley Fletcher. Another age group star, via his size, but not ready for the big boys league.
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I know what you mean, but the downside is that the more clubs pay inflated fees for average or unproven talent, then the more everyone else has to pay for players as the market simply spirals upwards.Long Time Lurker wrote:I always get a happy little glow inside when I hear about other clubs paying astronomical amounts for players that haven't shown enough to merit anything like their transfer fee.
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Dark Cloud wrote:I know what you mean, but the downside is that the more clubs pay inflated fees for average or unproven talent, then the more everyone else has to pay for players as the market simply spirals upwards.
if you continue to shop in England
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Jesus you’ve had a stinker here, Ake at £18m way over the odds?ksrclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 3:44 pmCrikey £19m for Solanke. Surely there are better players out there who'd cost much less than that?
Bournemouth seem to be a little like us, albeit with much more money, in that they seem to rely heavily on the British market, and they pay well over the odds as a result. Ake for £18m and Ibe for £15m spring to mind.
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Solanke now on his way to Spurs for £65m, bargain at less than £20m in the end.
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Crikey.... Points scoring from something 5 years ago
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Do you keep a spreadsheet of everything ever said on here?
superb pettiness.

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It further demonstrates the lack of football knowledge some of us have but claim to have
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You’d think on the same spreadsheet it would include the posts he said he had made which were telling everyone else how good Solanke is.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:25 pmDo you keep a spreadsheet of everything ever said on here?superb pettiness.
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Can someone give KRBFC a ring to check he’s ok.
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Lol. Yes, I'll hold up my hands. In 2019, I thought that £18m for Ake was over the odds. I'll probably never live it down.

I've just been unlucky I suppose that you've dedicated so much time to finding them.

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Possibly the most pathetic thing I've ever seen on here, but I love it haha
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To show how crazy the fee is for Solanke, Barcelona have signed Olmo for a smaller fee who is light years ahead in terms of ability:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 07g5qqllyo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 07g5qqllyo
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Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:27 pmYou’d think on the same spreadsheet it would include the posts he said he had made which were telling everyone else how good Solanke is.
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Release clause value in his contract. It officially expired a few weeks ago but club agreed to honour it under gentleman’s agreement. He’s obviously a better player but ‘light years’ ahead is a bit strong.Spijed wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 4:05 pmTo show how crazy the fee is for Solanke, Barcelona have signed Olmo for a smaller fee who is light years ahead in terms of ability:
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I've seen it all now, oh dear.
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Imagine having nothing else to do in your life but rake up posts about players from 5 years ago, that have no relevance to Burnley, just to fill your life.
What a sad existence.
What a sad existence.
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That much sh1t gets spouted can you really blame people that said I wouldn't go to them lengths. It's no different to me a few seasons ago DA unearthing my earlier predictions which have eerily proved themselves to be true we are effectively back to square 1. You can only ride a crest of a wave for so long before the tide brings you back in.Cheshireclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:20 pmImagine having nothing else to do in your life but rake up posts about players from 5 years ago, that have no relevance to Burnley, just to fill your life.
What a sad existence.
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Wow. I can't remember what I posted last week, never mind what someone else posted five years ago.
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When you know you are right or almost certain you are it tends to stick. It won't be a popular opinion this but that many people on this forum so are out of the depth where footballing knowledge is concerned my only surprise is more stuff hasn't been dredged up.ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:37 pmWow. I can't remember what I posted last week, never mind what someone else posted five years ago.
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Mate, we're all just fans who pass comments on footy because it's a hobby. There is no depth to it.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:41 pmWhen you know you are right or almost certain you are it tends to stick. It won't be a popular opinion this but that many people on this forum so are out of the depth where footballing knowledge is concerned my only surprise is more stuff hasn't been dredged up.
If people like you and KRBFC spent less time on the internet worrying about being "right or almost certain you are" I think you'd see the benefit.
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I sense his frustration when people consistently talk b*llocks I don't usually say anything or get involved it's easier to let it pass by or ignore which I'm doing now. Good evening. The benefit for me is peace.
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Yeah, you’ve never said anything stupid on here.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:41 pmWhen you know you are right or almost certain you are it tends to stick. It won't be a popular opinion this but that many people on this forum so are out of the depth where footballing knowledge is concerned my only surprise is more stuff hasn't been dredged up.
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Maybe I don't make a habit of it. I'm not here long enough some of us have a life.
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Nearly 10,000 posts says otherwise.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:53 pmMaybe I don't make a habit of it. I'm not here long enough some of us have a life.

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In a good frame of mind and looking forward to the new season with some optimism I seriously considered (earlier today) removing all my''foes' on Up the Clarets as some kind of meaningless goodwill gesture.
Having spent half an hour on the forum tonight my foes from the last year or so will remain firmly in place.
Here's hoping that we can cheer everyone with a win at Luton on Monday! UTC
Having spent half an hour on the forum tonight my foes from the last year or so will remain firmly in place.
Here's hoping that we can cheer everyone with a win at Luton on Monday! UTC