redrobo wrote:The £15000 mentioned elsewhere is probably for the loan fee which is ok providing that we get the goal return similar to last time.
BerlinWaller wrote:redrobo wrote:The £15000 mentioned elsewhere is probably for the loan fee which is ok providing that we get the goal return similar to last time.
15k to borrow a player? We have more likely taken over his wages for the year and Crewe are happy to free up his wages. I bet Shaun got a decent contract at Carlisle on the back of the form he showed in his year at Morecambe.
On another note, how didn't we win the league with Miller, Devitt and Barky?
Little Shrimp wrote:Also, how has it been interpreted that we paid a £15k loan fee!? That's a bit of a ludicrous conclusion to draw - I imagine it will be wage contributions etc. I highly doubt we would ever pay a loan fee.
BerlinWaller wrote:15k to loan a player for a season and add that to a wage of 30-40k a year is crazy talk. I do love it when a poster is proved wrong...again
BerlinWaller wrote:To be fair to you, £15 is more realistic. The club hasn't paid a transfer fee since Baker and Duffy so why would they stump up 15k on a 1 season loan? It isn't superior knowledge mate, it is you being wrong again. You enjoy people being corrected don't you?
RedRedWine wrote:Quite a lot of speculation and misinformation in this thread. Those that attended the Shrimps Trust AGM know the score.
As Rod explained, Flemo is under contract with and still being paid by Morecambe FC (although he can't play due to forced medical retirement). Until his contract situation has been resolved by the PFA/EFL, additional finances are required for replacement(s) as there is no room in the agreed playing budget.
There is no definitive timescale over how long this will take (3 months was mentioned, but possibly longer), but obviously replacements are needed now.
Rod was seeking help to raise the additional finance required to bring in two "significant" signings (one of whom is obviously Shaun Miller and is now in the building as a loanee), thought to be in the region of £15k - of which he had raised around £7k.
Speaking from my own personal perspective, I've seen some criticism of Rod and the club for asking for funding towards what appear to be exceptional circumstances - ultimately aiming to benefit the playing squad, and also an earlier appeal for training equipment. I think it is refreshing that the club is being transparent about all of this - and asking for help when it is required. What's the alternative? Don't bring in players at all, or do so by spending money that the club doesn't have? I'm sure all supporters want the club to be successful and managed in a responsible way that doesn't jeopardise the future of the club. If we are truly "stronger together" then it would be great to see people get behind Rods plea.
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