Absolutely the case. Clay improved beyond recognition when Cisse arrived. Plain for all to see.
Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
Negotiating in this football climate must be an interesting conundrum for players/agents and the clubs.
Cisse probably has an offer from us and is now trying to better it. His agent comes back to Ling and says, he has an offer in hand of £200 p.w. more but wants to play for the O's. What would you do? .
Cisse probably has an offer from us and is now trying to better it. His agent comes back to Ling and says, he has an offer in hand of £200 p.w. more but wants to play for the O's. What would you do? .
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
Don't matter Ling will no doubt say noDuvB wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 3:38 pm Negotiating in this football climate must be an interesting conundrum for players/agents and the clubs.
Cisse probably has an offer from us and is now trying to better it. His agent comes back to Ling and says, he has an offer in hand of £200 p.w. more but wants to play for the O's. What would you do? .
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
It's a tough one given no evidence of these better offers, that's for sure.DuvB wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 3:38 pm Negotiating in this football climate must be an interesting conundrum for players/agents and the clubs.
Cisse probably has an offer from us and is now trying to better it. His agent comes back to Ling and says, he has an offer in hand of £200 p.w. more but wants to play for the O's. What would you do? .
But, subject to how much we'd already offered, for just under £10k extra per year we'd get a big upgrade.
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
Would guess his wages are already near the top or better than most of our players get paid. Is there a maximum salary of £62.500 that a player can be paid during a season in division2 ? Will probably all depend on what transfer fees we get for one or two of our players. Then playing budgets for us may take us in different directions, squad size etc.
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
New rules or not there will be sufficient wriggle room to get Cisse if the club really want him. Personally he is one player worth that extra. I’d be happy to keep him and dump Ekpiteta personally if money was an issue.AckneyAwks wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 4:07 pm Would guess his wages are already near the top or better than most of our players get paid. Is there a maximum salary of £62.500 that a player can be paid during a season in division2 ? Will probably all depend on what transfer fees we get for one or two of our players. Then playing budgets for us may take us in different directions, squad size etc.
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Re: Ousseynou Cissé, still not signed on for a club for next season.
That's sort of what i was saying Dohnut, if one or two leave for a transfer fee plus thier wages of the pay roll it will free up much more money. I can see us and some other clubs going with smaller squads but hopefully better quality (signings) and covering the shortfall with loan signings, paid for and provided by Premiership clubs.