20-01-2016, 18:07
(This post was last modified: 20-01-2016, 18:11 by TheWorthinGer.)
hibeejim21 Wrote:TheWorthinGer Wrote:So let's get this right:
- He is for sale.
- All players are for sale.
- They won't state a price.
How can a club be in anyway criticised for making a bid if this is the case? Since value is subjective, in this situation any bid is a fair bid.
Fredstersafool Wrote:If The Rangers can get £200k for a player who played once for them then £500k shoudln't be a problem for O'halloran.
Who has valued him at 500k?
Who said the club hadn't stated a price ? I'd imagine in negotiations Rangers will know full and well how much he is available for. If they aren't willing to meet the price should either move on or test their resolve on the last day.
Who was asking you?
I'd say they'll take as much as they can get and that means not stating a price - you might ask for less than the buyer would otherwise have paid.
Trusevich Wrote:Fredstersafool Wrote:If The Rangers can get £200k for a player who played once for them then £500k shoudln't be a problem for O'halloran.
He was the Scottish U19 captain, and has played 25 times for Dundee Utd's first team at the age of 20. If Dundee Utd didn't think he was worth the money, they could easily have simply not signed him. They got stung for the £204k because they thought we'd let him go for f*ck all.
St Johnstone are doing exactly the same thing - not letting their player go for peanuts. A natural solution will be found either way, and neither club will be unhappy at the outcome. That's the way negotiation works. Dundee Utd could take note.
Whatever amount he goes for - if he goes - will be the price. Not what these chumps on here want to guess about. If it was any team but us nobody would interested in the potential transfer fee.
His value, or lack of it, will be seen in the future.