Tugboat":jsaen4fw said:
Justin":jsaen4fw said:
cheshiregreen":jsaen4fw said:
Justin.
I would suggest any reasonable offer (above 350k) for Ladapo, Carey or any other player would be seriously considered to provide funds for a rebuilding in January. Fee too low? Reasoning - Ladapo has had few good months after a career with many clubs, Carey can leave for free in summer. We took money in last January for Purrington and Jake so can see a repeat.
I would also suggest we don't release anybody without having agreed a incoming deal for that position.
Hi CG
Please explain to me - if Peterborough got over £2.5 million (with add ons) for Jack Marriott, why would we accept £350,000 for Ladapo?
I mean, I know we’ve always been a soft touch in the transfer market -but come on!!!! £350,000 for our best player?? We’re not a charity!
And why would we sell now when keeping him will
a) ensure we stay up
b) increase his value
?
I just don’t get the defeatism on display here.
Because Peterborough have a proven record of producing decent players and selling them on for profit.
He scored 28 goals for Luton before moving to Peterborough and then followed that up with over 30 goals for them.
That’s the difference between
That’s 2 full seasons of fantastic goal return.
Freddie has had nothing like that. He had an 11 goal spell at Margate a few years back and absolutely nothing between then and now which puts his worth/value at only what he’s done to date, this season as a 25 year old. Bottom end £300,000 - top end £500,000.
Time to get a little realistic I’m afraid.
For a start, he scored well over 20 goals for Margate in under 50 appearances.
Secondly, he was highly related enough to be snapped up by a premier league team off the back of his prodigious season with Margate.
Thirdly, he’d had no more than a smattering of starts on loan for a variety of struggling sides before joining Argyle.. hardly indicative of his ability or goal scoring potential.
Fortunately, we saw his potential and Adams had the vision to realise that a settled run would produce goals.
He’s still young by the way. So his value will only increase.
He’s 4 years of hitting the recognised peak age for a striker of
29. He’s therefore got enough time to become a formidable top division striker.
He is worth way,way,way more to us than £350,000.
This whole conversation is ludricrous, defeatist, anti- Argyle claptrap.