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Guest Kameron

No championship club can afford the 12 million asking price plus his wage demands, unless they asking price is dropped he's going nowhere.

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No championship club can afford the 12 million asking price plus his wage demands, unless they asking price is dropped he's going nowhere.

Plenty of clubs could afford it, mainly because it wouldnt be 12 million up front, but broken down ito promotion bonusues, goal bonuses, appearance bonuses blah blah. Point is someone could have made an enquiry or made a bid. Maybe us, probably Boro or Derby.

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Guest Kameron

and again 

"I haven't heard anything about Jordan leaving"

 

Someone could have enquired directly to the board and he wouldn't hear about it unless a bid was accepted.

 

Just like the rumours in the summer it's bul lshit. 

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Guest Kameron

Plenty of clubs could afford it, mainly because it wouldnt be 12 million up front, but broken down ito promotion bonusues, goal bonuses, appearance bonuses blah blah. Point is someone could have made an enquiry or made a bid. Maybe us, probably Boro or Derby.

 

Blackburn need money up front for the transfer embargo to cease.  They paid way over the odds and are now stuck with him until they drop the fee or his contract runs down.

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Loads of people do it when they are browsing on mobile. Some dodgy programming on the phone app which which makes it easier to get to the last post read on a thread. Particularly the long ones about who is going to be our next 30 million pound signing.

Ah right i didn't know you could do that.

I feel ever so embarrassed now!

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Guest Kameron

They arent in a transfer embargo. They came out of it months ago. 

 

The came out in December but have to adhere to strict FFP this season, losses can be no more than £5m, with a maximum of £3m funded by shareholders.

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The came out in December but have to adhere to strict FFP this season, losses can be no more than £5m, with a maximum of £3m funded by shareholders.

Yeah, so they stick to FFP. What has that got to do with needing all the Rhodes money up front? 

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