Shhh.
Someone might find the thing
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That being said if we signed Burns he would arguably be our best player
You don't put your best player in fill in roles
You give him his best position and make the other shit ****s in the squad play out of position
Bert obviously has dealt with Burns before so he plays wherever Bert sees fit
We would play him in a wide attacking role or in behind the striker in my opinion. Actually he would allow for a number of different formations the more I think of it.
My point was that if an injury struck to O'Donovan then we would have a more than capable replacement with a slight shuffling of the team.
Gypo up front, Burns next to him and Kokko at centreback with Topor.
Best team.
The speculated wage of o Donovan was $250k and that was us outbidding other clubs.
How some people can then assume we would be paying the same for Stoppor Tanley is baffling. My bet.. somewhere between. $140-170k
Perhaps this is the benefit of having a reputable coach and their pulling power?
For the record, Stoppor is a good get and very reliable defensively. Merrick is putting together a nice looking squad.
We afford NTS due to the increase in salary cap 300k, and to the increased player budget which allows for a marquee and a home grown player allowance. That takes 2 player salaries out of the cap which then leaves additionally 400k extra in the cap.
You can't say there is zero chance of anything, unless you are NTS himself, I'd say. Maybe he didn't like the lifestyle in Dubai and wanted to get back to the Newy beaches.. maybe Ange Postecoglu told him he needed to come home to be in the Socceroos radar again.. maybe hundreds of potential scenarios have unfolded that not-NTS isn't aware of. Didn't Ryan Griffiths offer to play for minimum salary because he wanted to be part of the club again? What's to say NTS hasn't done similar?
I reckon it is highly likely we are paying NTS in the vicinity of 200-300k. But I'm only guessing, and refuse to rule out any possibility. Hell, I've heard Boogaard is on significantly higher than that so I don't put anything past our club!
Saying there is zero chance is IMO as naive (is that how you spell that??) as completely shutting out any possibility of Mark Milligan returning to Australia, even after reading his intentionally open-ended comments about it. He basically confirmed it, yes, but he never said anything completely concrete intentionally. And even if he DID say something concrete intentionally, take Andrew Hoole's example of heading to Europe for how "easily" footballers change their minds.
:rof:
Please bring back the beard
http://www.wswanderersfc.com.au/di/l...g?t=-610951960
This was good value when he was here last....think he actually scored soon after.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTDm4l8C2zA
There's things such as investment properties, tax brackets and lifestyle choices that all come into play when looking at a salary offer. Please don't be so naive to think this bloke hasn't done the sums when weighing up all these considerations amongst many more. Sometimes accepting a pay cut when you have a long term plan in place where you can write the loss off elsewhere isn't the dumbest move ever.
That's very true.
I wonder whether we, the punter, underestimate the impact lifesyle in Newcastle has for players. Generally, people don't know who you are so you don't get bothered. The cost of housing is significantly less than Sydney. You can pretty much access a beach for a 15 minute drive. So a $200,000 offer from Sydney vs a $170,000 from the Jets might stack up.
Pinging the lifestyle. Is that you, Stu?
Agreed. If I didn't already own a home in Sydney I wouldn't even consider working there for less than $350k a year. In Newcastle even on $200k or so you can live reasonably well if you watch your spending. Our old house at Castle Hill is a shitty little 3 bedroom single garage shack - last sold for around $1.3 m - insane considering the 60 to 90 min drive to city during peak hour - if yer lucky