You can almost guarantee Bristol have something on him. How gutting that only leaving us 5 years ago he is now worth £29,000,910 more than what we sold him for
Solidarity payments are paid for any move that happens during a player's career. You seem to be confusing them with the bosman ruling. Exeter received a solidarity payment when Jamie Mackie moved from QPR to Nottingham Forest, despite the fact he was 27 and had moved onto Argyle since his time at City.Lundan Cabbie":1e6mifd4 said:Adam Dyer":1e6mifd4 said:
Bolasie is 27. Argyle can expect money in respect of Curtis Nelson under these rules but not Yala.
Argy1e":2gjedrst said:Solidarity payments are paid for any move that happens during a player's career. You seem to be confusing them with the bosman ruling. Exeter received a solidarity payment when Jamie Mackie moved from QPR to Nottingham Forest, despite the fact he was 27 and had moved onto Argyle since his time at City.Lundan Cabbie":2gjedrst said:Adam Dyer":2gjedrst said:
Bolasie is 27. Argyle can expect money in respect of Curtis Nelson under these rules but not Yala.
My understanding is that the figure comes from 5% of the transfer fee. The basic fee being reported is £25m which would make 5% £1.25m. That would then be split up even furtherAdam Dyer":kszw9ee9 said:Argy1e":kszw9ee9 said:Solidarity payments are paid for any move that happens during a player's career. You seem to be confusing them with the bosman ruling. Exeter received a solidarity payment when Jamie Mackie moved from QPR to Nottingham Forest, despite the fact he was 27 and had moved onto Argyle since his time at City.Lundan Cabbie":kszw9ee9 said:Adam Dyer":kszw9ee9 said:
Bolasie is 27. Argyle can expect money in respect of Curtis Nelson under these rules but not Yala.
Argyle should receive something from the deal but I've seen it before with other transfers where Clubs can get as a low 0.5% as a solidarity payment.....still in this case that could still be around £150,000.
But don't get your hopes up!
Argy1e":32gt3c4a said:My understanding is that the figure comes from 5% of the transfer fee. The basic fee being reported is £25m which would make 5% £1.25m. That would then be split up even furtherAdam Dyer":32gt3c4a said:Argy1e":32gt3c4a said:Solidarity payments are paid for any move that happens during a player's career. You seem to be confusing them with the bosman ruling. Exeter received a solidarity payment when Jamie Mackie moved from QPR to Nottingham Forest, despite the fact he was 27 and had moved onto Argyle since his time at City.Lundan Cabbie":32gt3c4a said:Adam Dyer":32gt3c4a said:
Bolasie is 27. Argyle can expect money in respect of Curtis Nelson under these rules but not Yala.
Argyle should receive something from the deal but I've seen it before with other transfers where Clubs can get as a low 0.5% as a solidarity payment.....still in this case that could still be around £150,000.
But don't get your hopes up!
12-13 5%
13-14 5%
14-15 10%
15-16 10%
16-17 10%
17-18 10%
18-19 10%
19-20 10%
20-21 10%
21-22 10%
22-23 10%
Bolasie was with us for three years which makes up 30% of that figure, but that's still 375k