Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

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Osman, Pienaar, and Hibbo going has given us at least 100k/week to play with plus ~135,000/week from the allowed 7 million pounds growth.

That's about 235,000 pounds total to play with.

Kone and McGeady will be on close to 80,000 pounds/week between the two of them as well that we could free up if we get rid.


So we could potentially have approximately 300,000 pounds a week of wage budget to allocate between new signings and new contracts for Barkley, Stones, and Lukaku.

EDIT: I forgot Howard's wages as well so there's another 40,000/week
Remember Stones is only on 30k, if he was staying he'd want at least 70k more a week. Supposedly we're going to offer Lukaku 70k more too and Barkley would probably want about the same. After all that we'd only be able to afford one signing on more than 100k before we were unable to add any more to the wage bill.
 

Remember Stones is only on 30k, if he was staying he'd want at least 70k more a week. Supposedly we're going to offer Lukaku 70k more too and Barkley would probably want about the same. After all that we'd only be able to afford one signing on more than 100k before we were unable to add any more to the wage bill.

One way to get around all of this is to make the new contracts mostly incentive/bonus based like Man City has been doing (Though they probably have a better likelihood of getting players to sign those contracts as those bonus targets are more realistic for them than our players might see them).

Honestly, given how the FFP limits the club from growing I would look at ways to operate within its boundaries while achieving what we want to. For example, instead of a higher weekly wage give the star players a percentage of their image rights for endorsements/sponsorships etc.

I'm sure that they will be considering all options to move us forward as quickly as possible while remaining within the limits of FFP.
 
Remember Stones is only on 30k, if he was staying he'd want at least 70k more a week. Supposedly we're going to offer Lukaku 70k more too and Barkley would probably want about the same. After all that we'd only be able to afford one signing on more than 100k before we were unable to add any more to the wage bill.

Think that this explains exatly what @The Esk was saying about it being highly likely we decide to sell Lukaku this summer mate, without doing so it really does hamstrign just how many changes we are able to make, and for sure Koeman will want to bring players in not sit their stuffing the money down the back off the sofa next to the Arteta money
 
We can keep our best players but we can not acquire aggressively at the same time without growing our income. In the absence of growing income (other than broadcasting income) as is likely to be the case in 2016/17 the only other source of income is player trading profits.

This is not something we need do consistently in the future assuming we increase match day/commercial/sponsorship income streams, it's a legacy issue more than anything else.


And the quicker we end that Kitbag deal the quicker we are to grow that merchandising revenue and wage bill to compete at the top. :)
 
Kone, Naisse and McGeady i have no argument with at all - actively moaned about all 3 before we signed them as not being good enough i think.

Also would add Cleverley and one lennon on that list mate, we don't need 3 right wingers - especially when Lennon looks terrible anywhere besides on the right compared to Deulofeu and Mirallas who both can switch effectively, and Cleverley - sorry but just don't see what he is, he's not a left sided mid, hes not a holding mid, not an atatcking mid not good enough to play bang in the centre, he's just one of those players who is equally mediocre in several positions so tends to become a favourite as he can fill in for 3-4 spots

Kone - 30k? Naisse probably something like 50k, McGeady - go knows but say 35k? Lennon - 40-50k? Cleverley - think i read he's on 60k, a lot of wages that could be put to better use their

Rather have the likes of Dowell or Davies filling the bench than the likes of Cleverley or Lennon really

No way we can get rid of McGeady, Pienaar, Lennon and Cleverley in one go regardless of how good or bad they are. Without signings we'd have two wingers, neither of them fit and both of them always injured.
 

One way to get around all of this is to make the new contracts mostly incentive/bonus based like Man City has been doing (Though they probably have a better likelihood of getting players to sign those contracts as those bonus targets are more realistic for them than our players might see them).

Honestly, given how the FFP limits the club from growing I would look at ways to operate within its boundaries while achieving what we want to. For example, instead of a higher weekly wage give the star players a percentage of their image rights for endorsements/sponsorships etc.

I'm sure that they will be considering all options to move us forward as quickly as possible while remaining within the limits of FFP.

the NFL has a sneaky way around their own FPP - salary cap, incremetal contracts, so for example a player signs a deal for 5 years on 41m total, first year = pays him first season 3m, second 5m, third 8m, fourth season 10m and fifth 15m, front ended with a huge signing on fee say of 10m in that example so effectively his first few years pay are suplemented by that initial signing fee.

can see footy going in a similar way as time goes by if FPP stays in force as its a clever way of maneouvering around it
 
Remember Stones is only on 30k, if he was staying he'd want at least 70k more a week. Supposedly we're going to offer Lukaku 70k more too and Barkley would probably want about the same. After all that we'd only be able to afford one signing on more than 100k before we were unable to add any more to the wage bill.
Football really is obscene.

Anybody on this forum would be made up with another five grand a year.

:lol:

Stones would be earning an extra 3.5m a year based on your post.

Unreal.
 
the NFL has a sneaky way around their own FPP - salary cap, incremetal contracts, so for example a player signs a deal for 5 years on 41m total, first year = pays him first season 3m, second 5m, third 8m, fourth season 10m and fifth 15m, front ended with a huge signing on fee say of 10m in that example so effectively his first few years pay are suplemented by that initial signing fee.

can see footy going in a similar way as time goes by if FPP stays in force as its a clever way of maneouvering around it


NHL teams have tried similar in the past and some of them have been badly burned by it.
 
No way we can get rid of McGeady, Pienaar, Lennon and Cleverley in one go regardless of how good or bad they are. Without signings we'd have two wingers, neither of them fit and both of them always injured.

Mirallas is pretty rarely injured mate tbf, certainly no more than the rest of the squad is, deulofeu similarly, we need and no one argues to sign a left winger anyway dont we?

McGeady never plays so no loss to the squad, Pienaar hasnt played for two years - so no loss in what he brings, Cleverley is useless wide and to think otherwise is mad really, same for Kone, Naisse or any other we have played their

and to keep a player just because it gives you a body their - regardless of how poor they are is exactly the opposite of the mentaility of what we should be aiming for
 

that is a myth our squad is awful ( starting 11 is alright)

kone niasse mcgeady oviedo mccarthy 38 year old barry clevz joel 32 year old baines
34 year old jags lennon

are not champions league players

you are buying into this myth Martinez said about best squad in 30 years

we need to buy 5-8 new players for sure 50 mil is nothing troy deeny cost 20 mil ffs

This is daft thinking, though. We have one of the better groups of young players in the league, spending loads to retard their development is daft.

A genuine class midfielder to replace Barry, someone to provide genuine support to Lukaku, a quality keeper and a bit of confidence and we will be more than alright.
 

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