So Hargreaves is lying and Chapell and Craig both want to stay?ferrarilover wrote:Your assumptions have got the better of you, Tommy. Make like Moulder & Skully and question everything.
Also, what is it with f**king soft footballers and "wanting to be closer to home?" I reckon this has to be a pretty easy way to spot the mummies boys in the dressing room. You're a grown man, you don't need to live near mummy and daddy. Grow up.
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How exactly did you come to that conclusion tommy? Weren't you talking about Cooper?tommyg wrote: So Hargreaves is lying and Chapell and Craig both want to stay?
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Amended for accuracy.DJ Gull wrote:Craig wants to be closer to home in North wales. We'll see him featuring next season in a wrexham reserves shirt then
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I do not doubt for one minute that both Chapell and Craig want to move closer to home, but I wouldn't be to quick to believe Chris Hargreaves wanted to keep them either, it's commonly known as sales patter, you never give the impression that the item, or in this case the player was surplus to requirements and of no value to Torquay United football club, when you hope to at least gain a small fee, especially in the case of Jordan Chapell who proved in the first half the season is every bit a football league player with potential to develop.
In the case of Craig, he, in truth is such a limited player, no doubt he can take a wicked free kick, and can put good ball into the box, but his range of passing isn't as accurate as some think, and he can be bit all over the place in midfield, personally do not think he was ever going to develop into the next Eunan O'Kane as long as he had a hole to release his bodily waste through.
In the case of Craig, he, in truth is such a limited player, no doubt he can take a wicked free kick, and can put good ball into the box, but his range of passing isn't as accurate as some think, and he can be bit all over the place in midfield, personally do not think he was ever going to develop into the next Eunan O'Kane as long as he had a hole to release his bodily waste through.
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I thought Matt was referring to my post about Craig and Chapell, not Cooper. My mistake.cambgull wrote: How exactly did you come to that conclusion tommy? Weren't you talking about Cooper?
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Actually, hadn't seen you had posted just before him. My mistake!tommyg wrote: I thought Matt was referring to my post about Craig and Chapell, not Cooper. My mistake.
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I think we'll be wanting a lot more than a 'small fee' for Chappell bearing in mind we only got him for nothing off Sheff Utd with a huge sell-on clause.forevertufc wrote:I do not doubt for one minute that both Chapell and Craig want to move closer to home, but I wouldn't be to quick to believe Chris Hargreaves wanted to keep them either, it's commonly known as sales patter, you never give the impression that the item, or in this case the player was surplus to requirements and of no value to Torquay United football club, when you hope to at least gain a small fee, especially in the case of Jordan Chapell who proved in the first half the season is every bit a football league player with potential to develop.
In the case of Craig, he, in truth is such a limited player, no doubt he can take a wicked free kick, and can put good ball into the box, but his range of passing isn't as accurate as some think, and he can be bit all over the place in midfield, personally do not think he was ever going to develop into the next Eunan O'Kane as long as he had a hole to release his bodily waste through.
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I had meant Cooper, but the timing of the posts gave an alternative impression.
So, regards Cooper, Tommy (ok, that wasn't deliberate), make like Moulder and Skully.
Regards Chaps, maybe you've already hit the nail on the head (with a tweak to the language in respect of fairness to Jesus).
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So, regards Cooper, Tommy (ok, that wasn't deliberate), make like Moulder and Skully.
Regards Chaps, maybe you've already hit the nail on the head (with a tweak to the language in respect of fairness to Jesus).
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I would suggest that probably shows the opposite. We have no initial investment to recoup (unlike Bodin) so any fee we receive is a plus, even if 30% goes to the Blades.PhilGull wrote:I think we'll be wanting a lot more than a 'small fee' for Chappell bearing in mind we only got him for nothing off Sheff Utd with a huge sell-on clause.
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Exactly. Also it depends on what the terms and conditions of the sell on clause are, of course I have no idea on that subject so this is purely guesswork, however, I would imagine Sheffield Utd have protected themselves against us developing the player and selling him on for a significant fee down the line, rather than against us selling him for say £20k with in a year. To be honest 30% of £20k and I shouldn't think we'd be talking much more than that, wouldn't be worth the time or the administration cost of receiving the money, to Sheffield Utd.
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Chapell did not want to move closer to home , it's hardgreaves who didn't want him,like he said in an easier announcement about the 6 not being in his plan . It now looks like he's trying to cover that up with some homesick story.
You know this how?yellowman wrote:Chapell did not want to move closer to home , it's hardgreaves who didn't want him,like he said in an easier announcement about the 6 not being in his plan . It now looks like he's trying to cover that up with some homesick story.
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