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31 Aug, 2021 Transfer Window: Championship Rebuild
(23-01-2020, 18:02)Beefy 1965 Wrote: How has this happened when we have not been paid  Angry

Aston Villa have signed former West Brom striker Louie Barry from Barcelona... #AVFC

Here's why the hierarchy at #WBA will not be best pleased about it | @SteveMadeley78

https://t.co/chUSA1E8wC

Because of the idiots who are running the club that's why.  Doh
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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(23-01-2020, 19:01)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 18:02)Beefy 1965 Wrote: How has this happened when we have not been paid  Angry

Aston Villa have signed former West Brom striker Louie Barry from Barcelona... #AVFC

Here's why the hierarchy at #WBA will not be best pleased about it | @SteveMadeley78

https://t.co/chUSA1E8wC

Because of the idiots who are running the club that's why.  Doh

Doh Doh Nothing to do with the "idiots" as you put it. It's the regulations that every club in the land have to abide by. FIFA ruling is that young players can move abroad for a maximum of £235,000 and that's it. If they move within their own country the fee will be set by a tribunal ala' Morgan Rogers to Man City last year, where the "undisclosed fee" was reported to be around £4m.

While I share your worries about our form at the moment, don't blame the "idiots" for things that they can have absolutely no control over. At the moment - if it snowed - it'd be down to our board and chairman Doh Whistle
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(23-01-2020, 19:43)bomberbrown1968 Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 19:01)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 18:02)Beefy 1965 Wrote: How has this happened when we have not been paid  Angry

Aston Villa have signed former West Brom striker Louie Barry from Barcelona... #AVFC

Here's why the hierarchy at #WBA will not be best pleased about it | @SteveMadeley78

https://t.co/chUSA1E8wC

Because of the idiots who are running the club that's why.  Doh

Doh  Doh  Nothing to do with the "idiots" as you put it. It's the regulations that every club in the land have to abide by. FIFA ruling is that young players can move abroad for a maximum of £235,000 and that's it. If they move within their own country the fee will be set by a tribunal ala' Morgan Rogers to Man City last year, where the "undisclosed fee" was reported to be around £4m.

While I share your worries about our form at the moment, don't blame the "idiots" for things that they can have absolutely no control over. At the moment - if it snowed - it'd be down to our board and chairman  Doh  Whistle

I'm sorry but I believe it's exactly because of the people running the club.
You have misunderstood where I am coming from - the club has not convinced the leavers this is the place to be, the making DM manager and sacking him had a massive effect on everything the club stands for. Academy staff jumping ship, etc, etc This is why we are loosing our youngters. They don't see us as a family club - the regulations just let them leave IF THEY WANT TO, but it's the "why they are leaving" it's not simply money - hence I hold the people running the club responsible. It's certainly not the rules.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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(23-01-2020, 20:45)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 19:43)bomberbrown1968 Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 19:01)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 18:02)Beefy 1965 Wrote: How has this happened when we have not been paid  Angry

Aston Villa have signed former West Brom striker Louie Barry from Barcelona... #AVFC

Here's why the hierarchy at #WBA will not be best pleased about it | @SteveMadeley78

https://t.co/chUSA1E8wC

Because of the idiots who are running the club that's why.  Doh

Doh  Doh  Nothing to do with the "idiots" as you put it. It's the regulations that every club in the land have to abide by. FIFA ruling is that young players can move abroad for a maximum of £235,000 and that's it. If they move within their own country the fee will be set by a tribunal ala' Morgan Rogers to Man City last year, where the "undisclosed fee" was reported to be around £4m.

While I share your worries about our form at the moment, don't blame the "idiots" for things that they can have absolutely no control over. At the moment - if it snowed - it'd be down to our board and chairman  Doh  Whistle

I'm sorry but I believe it's exactly because of the people running the club.
You have misunderstood where I am coming from - the club has not convinced the leavers this is the place to be, the making DM manager and sacking him had a massive effect on everything the club stands for. Academy staff jumping ship, etc, etc This is why we are loosing our youngters. They don't see us as a family club - the regulations just let them leave IF THEY WANT TO, but it's the "why they are leaving" it's not simply money - hence I hold the people running the club responsible. It's certainly not the rules.

We'll have to agree to disagree, in my opinion it is simply the money. We'll never compete with the Chelsea's, Man City's or Barcelona's of this world when it comes to wages, bonuses or lucrative contracts they give to the likes of Brown, Rogers or Barry. Nathan Ferguson will be the next, he can earn more money in one move than some players make in a career. Most of these players will barely play a competitive game for their "big" clubs but would rather fester there in the under 23's or sit on the bench in cup games than play regular football at clubs like the Albion. Sadly that's an indictment of modern days younger players, nothing to do with being a "family club". Greedy players, agents and more alarmingly the parents of these players love money more than any club Angry
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(23-01-2020, 21:49)bomberbrown1968 Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 20:45)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 19:43)bomberbrown1968 Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 19:01)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(23-01-2020, 18:02)Beefy 1965 Wrote: How has this happened when we have not been paid  Angry

Aston Villa have signed former West Brom striker Louie Barry from Barcelona... #AVFC

Here's why the hierarchy at #WBA will not be best pleased about it | @SteveMadeley78

https://t.co/chUSA1E8wC

Because of the idiots who are running the club that's why.  Doh

Doh  Doh  Nothing to do with the "idiots" as you put it. It's the regulations that every club in the land have to abide by. FIFA ruling is that young players can move abroad for a maximum of £235,000 and that's it. If they move within their own country the fee will be set by a tribunal ala' Morgan Rogers to Man City last year, where the "undisclosed fee" was reported to be around £4m.

While I share your worries about our form at the moment, don't blame the "idiots" for things that they can have absolutely no control over. At the moment - if it snowed - it'd be down to our board and chairman  Doh  Whistle

I'm sorry but I believe it's exactly because of the people running the club.
You have misunderstood where I am coming from - the club has not convinced the leavers this is the place to be, the making DM manager and sacking him had a massive effect on everything the club stands for. Academy staff jumping ship, etc, etc This is why we are loosing our youngters. They don't see us as a family club - the regulations just let them leave IF THEY WANT TO, but it's the "why they are leaving" it's not simply money - hence I hold the people running the club responsible. It's certainly not the rules.

We'll have to agree to disagree, in my opinion it is simply the money. We'll never compete with the Chelsea's, Man City's or Barcelona's of this world when it comes to wages, bonuses or lucrative contracts they give to the likes of Brown, Rogers or Barry. Nathan Ferguson will be the next, he can earn more money in one move than some players make in a career. Most of these players will barely play a competitive game for their "big" clubs but would rather fester there in the under 23's or sit on the bench in cup games than play regular football at clubs like the Albion. Sadly that's an indictment of modern days younger players, nothing to do with being a "family club". Greedy players, agents and more alarmingly the parents of these players love money more than any club  Angry

I don't disagree the money is a major influence and everything you have said is correct but IMO I find it hard to accept.   
It is a sad world we live in when greed is ruining all that was good in the game.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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Another one gone (potentially)

http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1017068984?-11200:789
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(24-01-2020, 06:10)wba1978 Wrote: Another one gone (potentially)

http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1017068984?-11200:789

Let's hope we have another coming through to replace him. After the Harper fiasco and.getting him to sign a contract we have dumped him back in the U23s all season.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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Diangana staying for this season, confirmed by Bilic.
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Quotes here from Bilic after it was confirmed Grady Diangana will remain on loan at The Hawthorns this season while Dara O'Shea has also agreed a new long-term deal https://t.co/Wd8cNlBrhi #wba
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Is there any indication when Diangana will be fit?
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