McCarthy signed for £13m, the second most expensive signing in Everton's history, up until then at least.
McCarthy signed for £13m, the second most expensive signing in Everton's history, up until then at least.
Yes but these days they're reichmarks
According to Paul Tomkins Transfer Price Index (TPI)
Duff 17m in 2003, that was worth 37m in 2012 and 49m 2013
Robbie 13m in 2000, that was worth 27m in 2012 and 37m in 2013
McCarthy 12m in 2013
Roy Keane's transfer <4m in 1993, probably would be worth about 25m in 2003 and 80m in 2013
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
'It' says that, I say different, that's where the 'probably' comes in to play, I being the brain behind the probable factor.
'It' has no effective way to properly adjust transfer fees from the early/mid 1990's.
I adjust Roy's transfer fee of 3.75m, to a list of transfers in 2003 when Duff was transferred for 17m and I calculate Roy's 3.75. would be worth 25m in 2003
and if it was worth 25m in 2003 then it was worth 80m in 2013. according to the transfer index.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Sorry, but I trust the GTPI more than the regular TPI.
You can not make sense of anything , and you think that's down to me
Its probably more a case that you are not as smart as you might think you are.
When I wrote in a separate line in my post "Roy Keane's transfer <4m in 1993, probably would be worth about 25m in 2003 and 80m in 2013",
I made that calculation, I was not quoting values from the transfer index. That transfer index is not the gospel, there are flaws in it.
And is there anybody on this board who would disagree with my adjustment of the value of Roy's record transfer in 1993 of 3.75m, to 25m in 2003, to 80m in 2013? Possibly it's on the conservative side.
Do you disagree with that particular adjustment of values?
Last edited by geysir; 28/07/2015 at 10:11 PM.
I do. The world record fee at the time was £13m. That makes Roy's fee a little more than 1/4 of the largest fee paid, which would be ~25m of today's money. Now that's obviously not right either as it was a British record fee, so you'd have to put the fee somewhere in between £25m and £80m. I'd say you could probably adjust it a bit above the midpoint, so let's say £55-60m.
Seriously, who cares.
You've got no fans.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Lads if Vidal is going for around the €30 mark, and what did Madrid spend on Illaramendi, Keane would fetch 50m, no problems. 50m STG, so equate that to what you like in Euros. I think 80m Euros is a bit exaggerated, but certainly he'd fetch a considerable fee. God knows what Zidane in his prime nowadays would fetch. In retrospect, the fee United got for Ronaldo is a BARGAIN
Roy Keane would be serving a lot of suspensions in todays game. Probably lower his value quite a bit.
John Fallon has reported that the deal has been completed, but Fallon has a history of talking out of more than one orifice.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich...ture_1_4172522
I'm skeptical the move will happen TBH.The Irish Independent stated Brady has penned a three-year deal, with the option of a further year, to become Alex Neil’s third summer signing after Youssouf Mulumbu and a permanent deal for Graham Dorrans.
City officials have reacted to those fresh reports by insisting there are no plans to unveil any new players ahead of the Hammers’ visit with Brady’s protracted summer transfer still to be finally rubber-stamped.
Last edited by TheOneWhoKnocks; 29/07/2015 at 12:57 PM.
deal confirmed - Robbie Brady has signed for Norwich City on a three year deal: http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/artic...y-2579067.aspx
Well I wasn't talking about what he was worth, just what the original fee would translate to.
Confirmed by Norwich: http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/artic...y-2579067.aspx
I was trying reverse psychology to try and push the move through.
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