First half a million signing from League of Ireland? If Cork City push it right, and if the interest reported is true, they should be able to command a very sizeable fee.
First half a million signing from League of Ireland? If Cork City push it right, and if the interest reported is true, they should be able to command a very sizeable fee.
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I doubt it, will likely be a lower six-figure fee with significant add-ons. I don't think the talk of a bidding war is accurate either - from what I've heard there have been two five-figure bids, one from Hull and another from the Championship, and at the moment only Hull are preparing a larger bid.
itll likely end up in the 100 to 150k range with a host of add ons
Hull Daily Mail have those figures as sterling amounts http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull-...ail/story.html
Although I doubt any of the papers will have correct figures.
Don't understand that figure to be honest. If he's so good, Cork should be holding out for at least 250k plus add ons. They're in a relatively strong position financially with probably the biggest current active fanbase in the league. A strong league position and the likelyhood of European football next season.
No need to let lads go on the cheap.
100%. Cork are probably in the best position financially in the whole league at the minute and don't really need to sell the player. They're set for a top two finish, European football and the highest attendance figures in the league. They'd be mad to settle for anything less than €250k plus add-ons.
It all goes back to LOI clubs selling themselves short for the past few years. This is a growing league, and clubs need to start putting the foot down, especially those in a decent financial situation.
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If clubs seriously want him they won't wait until November and risk missing out on him (letting someone else steal in). Those few months can also be spent trying to win things with Cork and convince the lad another year with you might be worth his while.
Easy to say things like this when the money wouldn't be effecting my club, but here we go, that's just how I see it. The 200-275k as a consolation prize wouldn't be the end of the world anyway if he did leave then.
Last edited by Acornvilla; 07/08/2014 at 5:32 PM.
What kind of money would you be talking about for a bigger club in England to sign a similar prospect from a league one or two club be?
Aston Villa paid between £1 million and £3 million for players from League One and League Two in 2012, but they went more or less straight into the first team.
Also depends on if they're English or not.
But why would any club offer us more than that? They know we'd be mad to turn it down, and then it will come down to what the player wants. A Championship club could sign him for even less.
If we get €200k I'll be delighted, but I'd be more than happy with something like:
€150,000
10-15% sell on
€50k for international cap
€50-100k for x number of first team appearances - say in the region of 30-50
Think O'Donovan was supposed to be around €500k with add-ons, but that included Premier League appearances, international caps, etc. so obviously weren't realised.
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