Andy D wrote:Gomez isnt exactly a first teamer so its no big deal.
However Lavelle leaving could harm our chances of L2 survival, unless we recived a decent transfer fee(six figure sum)where Jim could bring in more players in this transfer window.
Andy D wrote: Unless we recived a decent transfer fee(six figure sum)where Jim could bring in more players in this transfer window.
tim-sanchez wrote:Could always be a sale with an agreement to loan him back to us for the rest of the season? Would be a win-win: we'd get a much-needed boost to the coffers and keep Lavelle, they secure their player and let him play guaranteed first-team football for the rest of the season.
That's the ideal scenario for me.
Slanester wrote:tim-sanchez wrote:Could always be a sale with an agreement to loan him back to us for the rest of the season? Would be a win-win: we'd get a much-needed boost to the coffers and keep Lavelle, they secure their player and let him play guaranteed first-team football for the rest of the season.
That's the ideal scenario for me.
I could be wrong(usually am,) but I think plenty of MFC fans would absolutely take that. We definitely don’t want big Sam to go, but it is inevitable.
redrobo wrote:On Radio Lancashire Sport last night Jim was suggesting that there is interest in both Sam and Gomez from a number of clubs and wouldn't be surprised if something happened within the current transfer window.
Whilst I would suggest nobody would be surprised at Sam moving on (assuming that the money is right and that we don't let him go on the cheap) I 'm a but surprised about Gomez because although he's an excellent prospect he's still very much a rookie at EFL level and along with Jagne they both could be worth a bob or two maybe next season after having gained more experience in out league.
As for Sam, it would be excellent if we sold him and for the buying club to loan him back to us for the rest of this season...assuming that somebody comes in with a sensible offer of circa £500,000....
Gone_Shrimping wrote:redrobo wrote:On Radio Lancashire Sport last night Jim was suggesting that there is interest in both Sam and Gomez from a number of clubs and wouldn't be surprised if something happened within the current transfer window.
Whilst I would suggest nobody would be surprised at Sam moving on (assuming that the money is right and that we don't let him go on the cheap) I 'm a but surprised about Gomez because although he's an excellent prospect he's still very much a rookie at EFL level and along with Jagne they both could be worth a bob or two maybe next season after having gained more experience in out league.
As for Sam, it would be excellent if we sold him and for the buying club to loan him back to us for the rest of this season...assuming that somebody comes in with a sensible offer of circa £500,000....
My worry is that very little of any fee received would be re-invested in the team.
marky No.1 wrote:The "debts" may have been paid, but we still have to account for the £40K a month we will be losing.
The £500K would basically keep us afloat for another 12 months, unless of course a stadium sponsor lands on our doorstep from Worcester
jbc.shrimp wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:redrobo wrote:On Radio Lancashire Sport last night Jim was suggesting that there is interest in both Sam and Gomez from a number of clubs and wouldn't be surprised if something happened within the current transfer window.
Whilst I would suggest nobody would be surprised at Sam moving on (assuming that the money is right and that we don't let him go on the cheap) I 'm a but surprised about Gomez because although he's an excellent prospect he's still very much a rookie at EFL level and along with Jagne they both could be worth a bob or two maybe next season after having gained more experience in out league.
As for Sam, it would be excellent if we sold him and for the buying club to loan him back to us for the rest of this season...assuming that somebody comes in with a sensible offer of circa £500,000....
My worry is that very little of any fee received would be re-invested in the team.
If as has been stated ( in my understanding ), that all debts and overdrafts had been written off and we are on a stable financial footing, then I cannot see any reason for it not to be.
marky No.1 wrote:I've read that Gomes has broken his jaw? What a shame for the lad
tim-sanchez wrote:So Sam stuck around, very glad we'll have him for the rest of the season
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