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Post by chelt_gas on Nov 30, 2020 8:28:59 GMT
One of the club’s objectives is to train, play then sell players for a profit.
With a quarter of a season now gone which players can you foresee making Rovers a material transfer fee in the future and is there anyone you could see making the prem grade?
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 8:34:34 GMT
One of the club’s objectives is to train, play then sell players for a profit. With a quarter of a season now gone which players can you foresee making Rovers a material transfer fee in the future and is there anyone you could see making the prem grade? Daly, young enough to kick on. Hare Kilgour Grant Liddle Nicholson Hanlan Tutonda Koiki Westbrooke I think all could get a fee but not necessarily join a Prem team, maybe Daly will play there, Grant seems to have a bit about him. I would not have said McBurnie would have though.
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Post by irishrover on Nov 30, 2020 12:42:43 GMT
One of the club’s objectives is to train, play then sell players for a profit. With a quarter of a season now gone which players can you foresee making Rovers a material transfer fee in the future and is there anyone you could see making the prem grade? There is something a little bit 'Championship Manager' about this strategy.
In reality the modern transfer market for lower league players is very top heavy. You're only making decent returns on the very top players - ie. the ones that can go to the Championship and above and thrive there. It's not like it was in the 90s where quite average players regularly shifted between clubs for fairly significant fees. It's much more lopsided now.
I don't currently think we have anyone who would be moved on for the kind of money that might make any kind of difference and that's befitting a team that's currently in the relegation zone. There is some talent but they need to develop a lot to be bringing in the kind of returns that such a strategy is based on.
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