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Piroe not wanting to enter into new talks

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bakajack said:
STID2017 said:
In fairness this time round, the club have said they are open to talks with the player, the player's agent has knocked us back.
If we had made a derisory offer, no offer or were selling against the player's will, then I can understand blaming the club.
In this instance, seems to me the player is the one pushing for the move, so club has a choice to either cash in or take a chance on getting more for another good or better season and possible promotion.
Also an unsettled player in the ranks isn't the best ?

The time to try to improve his deal was when his stock was rising but before he became a hot commodity.
It was obvious to most in September/October that we had a real gem on our hands and we should have tried to offer him an improved deal with improved wages then.

Maybe, but same could be said of Patterson at the time, yet he hasn't been all we hoped at that time ?
So may have been a gamble ?
Too late now anyway
 
Journo from Leicestershire press is saying he’d be surprised if they went in for a striker this summer.
 
Get Piroe out of the door early, he wants away and who can blame him, any monies (if any) available for a cheap replacement would give Martin more time to bed him in
 
Struggling to understand how so many ‘fans’ are so excited about selling our prize asset on to take a risk on a recruitment process that has been so hit-and-miss in the past.

Surely any club with ambition should be looking to build a squad around its best players ? So many fans thinking of themselves as businessmen & supporting a regime where we are truly being taken for a ride by absent owners & lack of ambition.
 
EagleEye said:
Struggling to understand how so many ‘fans’ are so excited about selling our prize asset on to take a risk on a recruitment process that has been so hit-and-miss in the past.

Surely any club with ambition should be looking to build a squad around its best players ? So many fans thinking of themselves as businessmen & supporting a regime where we are truly being taken for a ride by absent owners & lack of ambition.

We cannot afford not to sell Piroe. Our current financial model requires us to do this every season. Enormous pressure on both the scouting team and the youth coaches to find the next diamond.
 
EagleEye said:
Struggling to understand how so many ‘fans’ are so excited about selling our prize asset on to take a risk on a recruitment process that has been so hit-and-miss in the past.

Surely any club with ambition should be looking to build a squad around its best players ? So many fans thinking of themselves as businessmen & supporting a regime where we are truly being taken for a ride by absent owners & lack of ambition.

Serious question...

Do you honestly think we have any option but not to sell?
Piroe wants to play in the Premier League and this is his best shot.
He holds all the cards and it's not an option to hold him to his contact...

You can see this yea
 
It’s a bonus Michael Obafemi can bang the goals in should Piroe leave.
 
Swansea93 said:
It’s a bonus Michael Obafemi can bang the goals in should Piroe leave.

I'd rather keep Obafemi than Piroe, Oba has pace and has got an eye for the goal, we can unearth another Piroe.
 
Swanjaxs said:
EagleEye said:
Struggling to understand how so many ‘fans’ are so excited about selling our prize asset on to take a risk on a recruitment process that has been so hit-and-miss in the past.

Surely any club with ambition should be looking to build a squad around its best players ? So many fans thinking of themselves as businessmen & supporting a regime where we are truly being taken for a ride by absent owners & lack of ambition.

Serious question...

Do you honestly think we have any option but not to sell?
Piroe wants to play in the Premier League and this is his best shot.
He holds all the cards and it's not an option to hold him to his contact...

You can see this yea


The club can hold him to his contract, but invariably the never works out well and clubs usually end up with a disgruntled and unsettled player on their books. If he wants out, then move him on for the right price. Let’s hope there are a couple of interested clubs out there.
 
I'll be disappointed if we don't get at least 30 million for Downes and Piroe.. with these owners though, they'll accept anything
 
Skippyjack said:
I'll be disappointed if we don't get at least 30 million for Downes and Piroe.. with these owners though, they'll accept anything

Prepare for disappointment.
 
Skippyjack said:
I'll be disappointed if we don't get at least 30 million for Downes and Piroe.. with these owners though, they'll accept anything

Piroe 12 million
Downes 8 million you watch

But yes, both worth a combined 30 million any day, but we're Swansea City and will take bottom dollar
 
As I said earlier in the thread, the fee for Ollie Watkins from Brentford to Villa should be our benchmark. At similar ages and with similar goal records the only difference is one is English and the other is Dutch.
 
If only grimes had done one in January, we wouldn't have to sell downes.

I'd rather downes than grimes.
 
Fireboy said:
If only grimes had done one in January, we wouldn't have to sell downes.

I'd rather downes than grimes.

Grimes with his age wouldn’t warrant the same fee though, Downes would still have been off I reckon.
 

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