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Guest JonTheOwl66

You are looking at this as a fan, not a businessman who has thrown £20m at the business which is a money pit.

Bottom line for MM is very simple.

Will paying £500k for Fryatt add £500k to the price tag?

Ofcourse it won't, so he won't spend it.

If you were selling a house, would you say add a £15k conservatory when it adds next to nothing to its value?

MM can protect his asset without spending £500k. If you can't understand that you are either stupid or wumming.

 

Yes it will - because Fryatt is only worth 500k due to his contract expiring soon.

 

Sign him up to a 3 year deal - he'd be worth at least double that if he does well here.

 

Plus he's still young. 

 

Also, using a conservatory for an example is bad, since they tend to add worth to a house's value.

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Guest Mancunian_Owl

If you have a look at the response Mandaric has had after spending £20,000,000 of his personal money (that he has had to work all his life to earn) and all the lack of respect, gratitude and general response from fans such as yourselves.

 

Then why would he spend another £500,000?

 

Mandaric is not a Wednesdayite nor should we expect a rich benefactor come in and splurge all their money on us.

 

Read a bit about Mandaric's past, where he has come from and how hard he has worked all his life, then come back and say why he should spend more of his fortune just to appease people like yourself

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Guest Big Guns

Yes it will - because Fryatt is only worth 500k due to his contract expiring soon.

Sign him up to a 3 year deal - he'd be worth at least double that if he does well here.

Plus he's still young.

Also, using a conservatory for an example is bad, since they tend to add worth to a house's value.

Yep I'd say people who can't understand that are either stupid or wumming
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If you have a look at the response Mandaric has had after spending £20,000,000 of his personal money (that he has had to work all his life to earn) and all the lack of respect, gratitude and general response from fans such as yourselves.

 

Then why would he spend another £500,000?

 

Mandaric is not a Wednesdayite nor should we expect a rich benefactor come in and splurge all their money on us.

 

Read a bit about Mandaric's past, where he has come from and how hard he has worked all his life, then come back and say why he should spend more of his fortune just to appease people like yourself

 

Because he bought our club to earn himself more money?

 

He isn't doing us a favour pal, he's in it to make himself money. 

 

He's made numerous mistakes transfer wise in his time as chairman here, not signing Ben Marshall, not signing ALF, giving his first manager so much money (Irvine)... Fryatt is added to the list of poor decisions.

 

It's not a case of appeasing us fans too - it's just common sense. Fryatt is 27, he's approaching his prime - what on earth is 500k for a proven Championship goalscorer?

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Thing is Fryatt is not even a gamble, he's scored goals for us in this league and seems like a decent lad that fits in with the rest of the squad.  You can't compare him to some of the punts taken in the 90s like De Bilde etc and we spent 3m on him over 15 years ago!  Plus it's not like 500k is even a massive gamble, different story if it's 5 million but it's not.  And as people have said we spent what 750-800 on Madine and 350 on COG!  If we'd have signed Fryatt in Jan and he scores 10 plus goals in the rest of the season you're probably looking at a striker worth at least 2 million.

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Yes it will - because Fryatt is only worth 500k due to his contract expiring soon.

Sign him up to a 3 year deal - he'd be worth at least double that if he does well here.

Plus he's still young.

Also, using a conservatory for an example is bad, since they tend to add worth to a house's value.

It adds sweet FA to Milan's selling price right now. That's what matters to MM.

And your assumption about Fryatts future value is total nonsense. It's an enormous "if".

Hull bought him for £1.2m and would sell him for £500k. So they would make a £700k loss.

Football is a fickle business when it comes to player values especially after Bosman.

Add to that the risk of him sat on his backside with an injury and he'd potentially worth nothing.

And you and the mastermind Big Gums want MM to spend £500k on him?

You're clueless. You will continue to make nonsensical arguments though because that it's your style and mentality.

No owner selling the business is going to spend £500k in this situation on a player fee.

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Guest JonTheOwl66

It adds sweet FA to Milan's selling price right now. That's what matters to MM.

And your assumption about Fryatts future value is total nonsense. It's an enormous "if".

Hull bought him for £1.2m and would sell him for £500k. So they would make a £700k loss.

Football is a fickle business when it comes to player values especially after Bosman.

Add to that the risk of him sat on his backside with an injury and he'd potentially worth nothing.

And you and the mastermind Big Gums want MM to spend £500k on him?

You're clueless. You will continue to make nonsensical arguments though because that it's your style and mentality.

No owner selling the business is going to spend £500k in this situation on a player fee.

 

Well, by that reasoning we should never pay a fee for anybody ever again. 

 

You know - why take such a massive risk on a proven Championship goalscorer for peanuts?

 

I don't know! We must be insane for wanting Mandaric to show some ambition.

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Guest Big Guns

You mean apart from all the explanations already given and the fact Hull did not want to sell him..Reight.

Hull did want to sell him we just didn't offer enough wot bit of that don't you understand ?
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Guest brimowl

I might be wrong but fryatt didn't even make bench last night. The problem is wages unless someone pays them all hull won't let him go anywhere. The only chance is a loan with a permanent deal but i still think fryatt will want more money than we can afford at the moment.

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Guest JonTheOwl66

You mean apart from all the explanations already given and the fact Hull did not want to sell him..Reight.

 

What explanations?

 

That Milan is unprepared to spend his billions?

 

"The Tigers have also fielded renewed interest from Sheffield Wednesday and a fresh approach from Burnley for striker Matty Fryatt.

Bruce is reluctant to let the forward leave the KC Stadium today after seeing a return to form in last week's FA Cup win at Southend United, but would be tested by a sizeable bid for a player who will become a free agent when his contract expires in June."

Read more: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Deadline-day-Hull-City-Jake-Livermore-Matty/story-20536635-detail/story.html#ixzz2t9462goQ

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Well, by that reasoning we should never pay a fee for anybody ever again.

You know - why take such a MASSIVE risk on a proven Championship goalscorer for peanuts?

I don't know! We must be insane for wanting Mandaric to show some ambition.

Jesus, the guy is selling the club, he's not really interested in ambition or the future.

He just wants to get out minimising his costs.

As a fan, I'd love to see Fryatt sign but that's a different argument.

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Like buying Fryatt would make Sheffield Wednesday anymore valuable. 

 

You don't half talk some cack, Jon. 

 

So him helping us finish higher up the table, and thus earning us more prize money doesn't make Sheffield Wednesday more valuable?

 

Or that, if he performs well, his value could well double, or even triple in a year or so's time?

 

Really?

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Hull did want to sell him we just didn't offer enough wot bit of that don't you understand ?

 

Listen to the facts then come back and tell me which part you don't understand.

 

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So him helping us finish higher up the table, and thus earning us more prize money doesn't make Sheffield Wednesday more valuable?

 

Or that, if he performs well, his value could well double, or even triple in a year or so's time?

 

Really?

Give me a break. 

 

Finishing a few places higher up in the second tier of English football is going to add flip all value to Sheffield Wednesday. 

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Guest JonTheOwl66

Jesus, the guy is selling the club, he's not really interested in ambition or the future.

He just wants to get out minimising his costs.

As a fan, I'd love to see Fryatt sign but that's a different argument.

 

So even you admit we should sign Fryatt.

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Guest Willie Henderson

I love the notion where folk suggest he should buy a goalscorer.

Albion could do with one of those too - in-fact, every club in the country wants one.

Difference is mate your team has yo yo'd between the championship and premier league for years which we would be more than ecstatic with.

Sheffield Wednesday have stagnated since we came down from the premier in 2000, in 14 years we've been relegated twice into league one and struggled just about every season in this league, surely it's not asking too much for a striker that's got goals in him ie Fryatt and spending half a million, it's the bloody least we deserve! I for one am fed up people saying Milan knows what he's doing, he's a businessman bla bla, he's running a football club, ours and needs to speculate to accumulate.

A decent striker could be the difference between progression or stagnation!

Nuhui, lavery and Afobe aren't gonna get the goals required it's that simple, the first one would struggle to get in a league two side!

As good as it was that we went on an 11 game unbeaten run we could easily go on one with no wins from the next 11.

Goalscorers are very rarely available for sale or loan - if they are then they cost lots of money - the club isn't the richest so will always be scraping the bottom of the barrel.

What you cannot deny is that Mandaric has provided a side that has improved season upon season on a relatively modest budget.

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Obviously Milan is the man with the money but Dave Jones neglected the striker situation badly.

It's beyond awful going in to a season with Maguire (not in favour), Madine (could be going to prison), Nuhiu (new to english football) and Lavery (not ready for the first team).

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To be fair to Dave Jones I'm sure he wanted to sort out the striker situation before the season started. Problem was he couldn't find a geriatric ex Cardiff player who fit the bill.

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