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Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Hoskins Bob Hoskins wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Joao Felix to Atletico for £113 mil done.



Now that's a super duper transfer. Now to google who Joao Felix is

He looks a lovely player, bit like Kaka imo. Again though only 1 full season under his belt and I think that hat trick in the Europa Knockout stages coloured people's opinions. Actually think he could be a brilliant player, but going to Atletico doesn't make sense to me. He's not Simeones type of player. Unless Simeone is trying to tweak the way he sets up again.

Yeah reminds me a lot of Kaka, agree it's an odd transfer considering how Atletico play.

But he has a good eye for a pass so perhaps that's what they want from him as part of their counter attack. 

I'd say that griezmann will be leaving shortly too so it will be interesting to see how things go next season for them 
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

An alternative is a sustainability fund. If football clubs are being run on the basis of continued qualification for major tournaments, winning prizes, tv money, transfer windfalls and debt that is simply not a sustainable model. Leeds United learned that the hard way. The fact that there has even been talk about writing off transfer fees and letting players go for free shows how flippant teams can
potentially be with money.

Spurs have done their level best, but would there example be followed? 

Leeds was 15 years ago, and most clubs have learned from their lunacy.

Or as Deloittes put it:
"The financial results for the 2016/17 season may well be viewed in the future as the defining moment in the delivery of sustained profitability by football clubs competing in the Premier League."
https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/cz/Documents/consumer-business/cz_annual_review_of_football_finance_2018.pdf

And for season 2017/18:
"Premier League clubs recorded their second best aggregate operating profit of almost €1 billion, three clubs announced record operating profits in excess of €100m, despite the Premier league failing to repeat last year's feat of all clubs recording a profit, with 19 of the 20 recording a positive operating result."
https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/cz/Documents/consumer-business/cz_annual_review_of_football_finance_2019.pdf

With unpredented success for PL clubs in Europe in the season just finished, and the new European TV broadcasting deal kicking in, the PL's financial results for 2018/19 could even be the best ever.

Now for the financial state of Championship clubs, that's a different matter entirely...



 
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Speaking of "Super Duper Transfers", surely the Daddy of them all in every respect, inc fee, had to be Zinedine Zidane (Juve to RM for €77.5m in 2001)?

His fee was the equivalent of 35% of RM's turnover that season, which in today's terms would equate to €263m (35% of €750m, 2017/18 season).

Which is surely the best way of looking at these things, to account for inflation, differing eras, profitability and sustainability etc.

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Inter have confirmed that Icardi is for sale this summer. If he could sort all the bullsh*t off the pitch (mainly getting his wife to cop on), he'd be a brilliant signing.
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It's amusing to see Neymar angle for a move but due to the costs may not be able to move anywhere. On a smaller transfer fee level the same is happening to a lot of other players. Eriksen for example, which from a Spurs fan's perspective is great, he's not going to throw the toys out of the pram either if he stays.

Players will more and more run down the length of their contracts like Hazard to get that move. 




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Read earlier this morning that Griezmann's release fee has been lodged with La Liga. 

I was still drunk when I woke up this morning though so that may not be true.
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Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Read earlier this morning that Griezmann's release fee has been lodged with La Liga. 

I was still drunk when I woke up this morning though so that may not be true.

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£107 mil is the official fee as of 10 mins ago.

It sounds bonkers that Atletico paid more for Joao Felix paid more than they received for Griezmann but it's worth noting they only paid £30 mil upfront for Felix so there's plenty of cash there leftover
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That is indeed worth noting.
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The La Liga president Javier Tebas was crying a few months ago about City distorting the transfer market

Since then Real have spent about £350m including £135m on Hazard and Barca have signed a 28 year for over £100m
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Both clubs have a long list of players they’re hoping to get big money for to even out that argument in fairness.

Its a bit early to be bringing up that one
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Imagine anyone from La Liga giving out about transfer business being done by other clubs outside Spain LOL Barca and Real have been blowing teams away in transfer business for decades now. Cry me a river lads LOL they'll all be out with the begging bowl outside the Bernabeu and Camp Nou soon
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Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Imagine anyone from La Liga giving out about transfer business being done by other clubs outside Spain LOL Barca and Real have been blowing teams away in transfer business for decades now. Cry me a river lads LOL they'll all be out with the begging bowl outside the Bernabeu and Camp Nou soon

And it's particularly disgusting because Real and Barca negotiate their own TV deals and the rest of the clubs relatively get f**k all. The PL is bloated with silly money but at least it's a bit more equitable than that.

If i were a proud Madrid man rather than a proud Dub i'd be a proud Getafe fan (unless they're right wing, don't know anything about them tbh)


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Originally posted by OnTheOneRoad OnTheOneRoad wrote:

Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Imagine anyone from La Liga giving out about transfer business being done by other clubs outside Spain LOL Barca and Real have been blowing teams away in transfer business for decades now. Cry me a river lads LOL they'll all be out with the begging bowl outside the Bernabeu and Camp Nou soon

And it's particularly disgusting because Real and Barca negotiate their own TV deals and the rest of the clubs relatively get f**k all. The PL is bloated with silly money but at least it's a bit more equitable than that.

If i were a proud Madrid man rather than a proud Dub i'd be a proud Getafe fan (unless they're right wing, don't know anything about them tbh)
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Rayo Vallecano are the leftist team in Madrid...similarly to St Pauli in being located near to a red right district and sporting Pirate regalia 

Oi! That's enough of that.

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Originally posted by Territorial Territorial wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Rayo Vallecano are the leftist team in Madrid...similarly to St Pauli in being located near to a red right district and sporting Pirate regalia 

Oi! That's enough of that.

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Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Inter have confirmed that Icardi is for sale this summer. If he could sort all the bullsh*t off the pitch (mainly getting his wife to cop on), he'd be a brilliant signing.

Wifes a head banger wouldn't go near him. 
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what anecdotes have you on the wife's behaviour?
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