just done a little edit for you mateClaretAndJew wrote:Oh absolutely, but I think we're trying to be too cute in the market, but that's our lack of nous in the PL market. That will change we're in this league, we will adapt.

just done a little edit for you mateClaretAndJew wrote:Oh absolutely, but I think we're trying to be too cute in the market, but that's our lack of nous in the PL market. That will change we're in this league, we will adapt.
Because they have dealt with a lot more transfers than Burnley.CrispyClaret wrote:Why on earth have West Ham, got more transfer window experience than us? Were transfers only available to a select number of clubs in previous years?
claretdom wrote:We were the 1st club to have a bid accepted, how does that make us trying to be too cute ?
West Ham bid 6m for him initially isn't that trying to be too cute ?
ClaretAndJew wrote:In the PL, West Ham are leaps and bounds better than us at transfers. I think that's what was meant by that statement.
Depends. Different people want and like different things. People go on about London being so horrific. But theres a reason its so popular. Theres everything a millionaire would want there and more. The fact its so populated and busy will appeal to most footballers. Partly because theres so much to do but more importantly its easier to have a more normal lifestyle there for him.Mala591 wrote:Ok. We should say to Hull that we are prepared to 'seriously reconsider' increasing our bid if someone offers them more.
We might also be able to tempt Snoddy with a generous signing on fee and nice big detached house in Skipton.
Much better than living/working in an increasingly chaotic and overpopulated capital city.
Being involved in bigger deals shouldn't have any bearing on whether they are better at it than us. And why would they have dealt with a lot more transfers than us? They may pay more, but do they have a higher turnover of players than us?TVC15 wrote:Because they have dealt with a lot more transfers than Burnley.
And a hell of a lot more big transfers
Do you think that our commercial set up at Burnley is anywhere near the size of a club like West Ham's ?
Simple really - no criticism of Burnley. Just a fact that there are many clubs in this league who have more experience of getting big deals over the line in the transfer window than us.
We're going for the same player. Not sure how that constitutes operating in "a completely different market".Spijed wrote:Being involved in bigger deals shouldn't have any bearing on whether they are better at it than us. And why would they have dealt with a lot more transfers than us? They may pay more, but do they have a higher turnover of players than us?
We operate in a completely different market - just like an estate agent who deals with mansions compared to one who mainly sells terraced house.
I never suggested anything about comparative club sizes and obviously you are only talking about our experience in Premier League transfer issues. Unless I am mistaken Burnley were founded in 1882 and have bought and sold at least a couple of players since then.TVC15 wrote:Because they have dealt with a lot more transfers than Burnley.
And a hell of a lot more big transfers
Do you think that our commercial set up at Burnley is anywhere near the size of a club like West Ham's ?
Simple really - no criticism of Burnley. Just a fact that there are many clubs in this league who have more experience of getting big deals over the line in the transfer window than us.
We do on wages though.Winstonswhite wrote:We're going for the same player. Not sure how that constitutes operating in "a completely different market".
It is the internets fault. Happy were the days when it was a welcome surprise that a player had been signed, I remember my disbelief during a coffee break being told about Ian Wright.ClaretAndJew wrote:I just meant that it seems, at least from an outside perspective, a lot of teams in this league will look at a player, bid, accept, medical, sign. We seem to take a lot longer, and whether that's just something I've recently noticed or not, I don't know. It's probably an internal thing, and rightly so, to keep everything under the radar.
I don't purport us to go out and spunk more money than necessary, but sometimes it's better to just be confident with our finances and flex the muscles we do actually have.
Probably the truest thing said today, holds true whatever happens. We could spend £60 million on a player and be taken to task for not spending £65 million.Stan Tastic wrote:As usual it's going to run right up to the window slamming shut and the forum doing a collective....
So we're trying to operate in the same market with a lot less money.Spijed wrote:We do on wages though.
Would you really ask a, apparently, fringe player to recommend someone to come in and push him further down the line?Mala591 wrote:I know that Steven Defour has had a bit of a 'mixed experience' at Burnley so far but could he not recommend some good Belgian players. He must know the Belgian premier league inside out. Their players might offer much better value for money.
What are his methods?ablueclaret wrote:Not sure Belgian players fit our style, SD probably has it right when he goes for UK players because his methods work best with a certain type of player.
'' you have to look at others factors not just how much money they will take home every week.''1HappyClaret wrote:I don't know how people are so sure that Snodgrass and/or Brady won't sign for us. Snodgrass has a choice it seems but West Ham can't stump up the money for Scott Hogan yet so having an offer accepted and paying over the cash are two completely different things. There is no talk yet of even going for medical at West Ham or Burnley. As for Brady again no news of any bids being accepted but reports do suggest that Crystal Palace and we are close. Why would he go to Palace over Burnley. Ok bring in London and higher wages but if he came to Burnley it would guarantee first team football, a very good chance we will be in the Cadbury's Premier League next season and more importantly he would be with Jeff Hendrick who he has known from a very young age.
Not saying one or both will sign for us but you have to look at others factors not just how much money they will take home every week.
I love the sentiment in your last sentence, however, I think that money IS the major factor, perhaps not always for the player, however, almost certainly for the agent in every transaction.1HappyClaret wrote:I don't know how people are so sure that Snodgrass and/or Brady won't sign for us. Snodgrass has a choice it seems but West Ham can't stump up the money for Scott Hogan yet so having an offer accepted and paying over the cash are two completely different things. There is no talk yet of even going for medical at West Ham or Burnley. As for Brady again no news of any bids being accepted but reports do suggest that Crystal Palace and we are close. Why would he go to Palace over Burnley. Ok bring in London and higher wages but if he came to Burnley it would guarantee first team football, a very good chance we will be in the Cadbury's Premier League next season and more importantly he would be with Jeff Hendrick who he has known from a very young age.
Not saying one or both will sign for us but you have to look at others factors not just how much money they will take home every week.
So let's say in your job you are having a "mixed experience," your thought is to go to your buddies and suggest to them "hey come join me at Burnley and have a mixed experience like me!"Mala591 wrote:I know that Steven Defour has had a bit of a 'mixed experience' at Burnley so far but could he not recommend some good Belgian players. He must know the Belgian premier league inside out. Their players might offer much better value for money.
Sounds like you are suggesting Defour should do the recruitment teams job for them? I'd rather he sticks to his football on the pitchMala591 wrote:I know that Steven Defour has had a bit of a 'mixed experience' at Burnley so far but could he not recommend some good Belgian players. He must know the Belgian premier league inside out. Their players might offer much better value for money.
The problem is that what you're suggesting, in effect, is that if we can't get the players we do want we should sign some that we don't want. And sometimes a player that you don't want is better than no player at all, and sometimes it isn't.jurek wrote:It's all looking gloriously disappointing, both the Snodgrass and Brady
deals or non deals, as they are looking increasingly to be.
We just don't seem to be able to compete or get our targets on board.
We've restricted ourselves to players in the UK and in essence to players who
have interested a number of clubs so I suppose we have to accept that in those circumstances
we aren't likely to be successful.
Most other clubs will either outbid us and/or pay more in wages.
Or are more attractive to the players concerned.
I hope I'm wrong and that we do end up with one of the two mentioned.
However I wouldn't be willing to put any money on it.
Yes, we've tried to get those in that presumably Dyche has identified but
we never are likely to be too successful under the circumstances.
We do really need to up the anti in the transfer market and spread
our wings further afield if we are to stand any chance of competing.
We will only know if a player wants to come once we've had a bid accepted by his club. We can afford the transfer fee but don't know if we can afford his wages until we can negotiate...once we've had a bid accepted by his club.claretandy wrote:Dyche has admitted we haven't spoke to snodgrass and doesn't even know if he wants to come, which by all accounts is true as he wants to go to west ham, so why bother bidding for a player that
A Doesn't want to come and
B We can't afford.
Duffer_ wrote:We will only know if a player wants to come once we've had a bid accepted by his club. We can afford the transfer fee but don't know if we can afford his wages until we can negotiate...once we've had a bid accepted by his club.
Our conduct re. Snodgrass is not something to be hitting the club over the head with. Some good points made on other posts/threads about this desperation to get new faces in, any new faces, with no thought for the impact on team spirit. Good ambition from the club, now the search goes on for who else can improve us without compromising what we have.
P.S. - odds shortened on Brady to us on SkyBet (now 1/8)
UTC!
Hang on a second pal, wasn't it you that was slagging off Dyche for saying he didn't know if Snodgrass wanted to come? That's quite an about turn.claretandy wrote:Don't be so naive, we would know whether a player wanted to come and what kind of package they wanted before putting a bid in, its all done through agents.