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Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
Use the money wisely on an attack minded midfielder I will feel ecstatic !
Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
That’s the way to support your club in their push for Europe.Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
Because the only people happy with this deal are on this forum.Not sure how you could have read through this board and then written 'what we all feel'.
I agree the method dont concede dont lose has done well so far.That’s the way to support your club in their push for Europe.
So the fans whinge after the summers transfer activity and loss of coach saying the club is going backwards and has no ambition. We perform well despite this and find ourselves in a position to finish high and play in Europe but we whinge and question them anyway before the season ends? Wow.
Well Wolves wanted Traore to stay and therefore thry offered him a new contract.Right..... which goes back around to the terms and conditions and whether what Traore was offered was poor.
And clearly you have spoken to all so that now you feel you speak for them.Because the only people happy with this deal are on this forum.
Speaks volumes really.
Wolves spent a summer trying to lowball teams for players, some of them extremely public (Kieffer Moore), the same owners who have lowballed fixing the ground, lowballed backing managers... and you think they wouldn't do the same with a players contract.Well Wolves wanted Traore to stay and therefore thry offered him a new contract.
Don‘t you think they offered him a reasonable salary increase? I doubt they lowballed him. That would just cause resentment and also, the rest of the squad would soon know.
Most likely they offered him fair money.
The situation from today strikes me as very similar to the one at the start of last season. Cashed in on
Jota, and never really replaced him, condemning the club to an undermanned and somewhat demoralised
squad, which got found out pretty quickly.
This is worse in my view, because of the abymsal timing, right on the cusp of a big game tomorrow, (it appears
Shi couldnt even wait the weekend out), and on the edge of Wolves' best chance of a top 4 finish in fifty years.
Yes 50 years.
Its close to impossible to understand how such a move could be sanctioned. The players wanted Adama to stay, as
did the coach, knowing his importance to the team.
Not only has Shi acted irrationally in terms of the club's interests, he has also acted directly against the express wishes
of the manager and players.
Not how you build a happy organisation.
The alternative was to retain the player, and move him on in the summer when the trainer had time to develop
a replacement, and everyone's happy.
Shockingly stupid.
That 8th in the PL is brilliant?Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
Good summary, well said.So many opinions and assumptions. We already had a replacement for jota in neto. Jotas head was turned and we got a good fee for him. You really think we could convince him to stay when liverpool come knocking. Double his wages, sure, then he is on more than the rest of the squad, so they all want a pay rise, and all of a sudden you spend all your money on wages and nothing left for any new signings at all.
This model is the only way we can have any hopes of competing. Keep all our best players, we have nothing to spend in the transfer windows cause all our turnover is spent on wages. We always knew we would try to sell 1 to 2 of our best players each season, with those funds recycled into buying the next up and coming potential star.
How do you know what the players are thinking and wanting. For all you know they may be glad to see the back of him. Soundbites in the press are rarely what is reality.
Jeff shi can be accused of many things, but irrational isnt one of them.
Move him on in the summer, when we would get 10m, and then it would feel even more painful, and people would compare his sale price to the likes of Hugil et al.
Chance of top 4- id love it if we got anywhere near but the reality is 6th is likely our best position, even if we kept adama. It needs all 4 of west ham, man utd, spurs and arsenal to really **** up to get that 4th position.
The questions really should be,
Has traore been used incorrectly during his time at wolves? He has been tried as a striker, a winger an inside forward on the left and right, a wingback, yet his goal contributions are so low
Should we offer him top wages to keep him? No, his outputs are not enough to be our top earner
Should we try and get more money for him? Of course, but if theres no demand, and you have to ask the question why there isnt a queue of teams trying to sign him, then
More a knee jerk brain dead response.Sorry WolvesJoe I don't agree it's so black and white as you think.
And I am 1000% certain that Jeff has never made an irrationally decision in his life.
He may be wrong or right about this, but given the complex web of facts available to him the decision will be logical.
Part of that decision making process will be what they plan to do with the money - and be prapared to have to wait for the summer to really understand the plans.
Jeff may well have made a mistake selling, that largely depends on how Adama does for Spurs and how we use the money - but I really don't believe this is some sort of knee jerk brain dead decision.
Do you think it's a good deal for our club? Or would you have negotiated a better price for the good of our club. I'd bet you could have got us a better deal and not folded at the first opportunity.That 8th in the PL is brilliant?
With you on all of that KebabThere’s *******s, there’s drunken *******s, then there’s this.
This makes my ‘we’re going down’ thread seem well thought out and considered.
Given the circumstances, it's probably about fair. It should never have been let to drag on though and I've have sold him a good while ago. I completely understand Traore being a squad player for a top team with the available cash and wage structure. We simply cannot afford it though. The enigmatic flashes of brilliance are all too rareDo you think it's a good deal for our club? Or would you have negotiated a better price for the good of our club. I'd bet you could have got us a better deal and not folded at the first opportunity.
Whats that then? - cause I‘m pretty sure you don’t feel the same as me.Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
Fair responce.Given the circumstances, it's probably about fair. It should never have been let to drag on though and I've have sold him a good while ago. I completely understand Traore being a squad player for a top team with the available cash and wage structure. We simply cannot afford it though. The enigmatic flashes of brilliance are all too rare
Hmmm, not my take on it but I don't rate him as highly as most folk. I think 20mil is slightly under market value, but very fair in terms of ability - if that makes sense!Fair responce.
I appreciate that he had to go at some point. I just really feel we have just rolled over with the negotiations.
And it all reeks of desperation imho.
I totally agree ... except you dont sell players....clubs buy them......I dont think anybody has wanted adama personally....and not for a fee that we thought was appropriate......spurs are still stuttering for 20m.....we tried all summer for 30m , no takers.....Bloody hell. Some folk love any chance for a Moan. I'll miss Traore as it's fun having the 'fastest' player. He's probably the third best winger at the club and he wants to be one of the highest wages. Doesn't correlate. All well and good in theory, but what about when the 3rd beat striker or 3rd best LB start letting their contract run down in expectation of a big raise? Suddenly you have the likes of Tal Ben Haim on a massive salary!
Big criticism is that we held on to him for too long. I'm all about selling players at the right time, and we waited far too long to sell Adama.
And TottenhamLook multiple outlets reported it, he was offered big money around October 2020… didn’t sign. We tried again in October 2021… didn’t sign. Can only go on the news out there. I’m sure we wouldn’t have low balled a player at the peak of his powers being courted by the very best clubs in the world.
Seriously Hogan, I asked you this before and didn't get a response.Bloody hell. Some folk love any chance for a Moan. I'll miss Traore as it's fun having the 'fastest' player. He's probably the third best winger at the club and he wants to be one of the highest wages. Doesn't correlate. All well and good in theory, but what about when the 3rd beat striker or 3rd best LB start letting their contract run down in expectation of a big raise? Suddenly you have the likes of Tal Ben Haim on a massive salary!
Big criticism is that we held on to him for too long. I'm all about selling players at the right time, and we waited far too long to sell Adama.
Think the biggest thing wrong is we are challenging top 4Crickey, there’s so much wrong, unreasonable, and inaccurate with this post and thread title.
The bigger picture is that we have to sell to buy and that Fosun have lost interest.Whats that then? - cause I‘m pretty sure you don’t feel the same as me.
at best I am ambivalent to him moving.
Financially as pointed out by @Cuban Wolf - it’s actually a reasonable deal for someone with that length of contract. Not the best, not the worst, but reasonable- and there aren’t a queue of bidders to trade off against each other.
Some of the valuations of £50m or more are frankly ridiculous. He’s undoubtedly exciting, he’s at times unstoppable, but ultimately his end product is consistently lacking.
Comparisons to the greasy transfer fee are ridiculous- for all that I dislike the greasy odious diving cheating **** - his outputs way exceed anything traore has ever been remotely near. He had a long term contract AND I believe a release clause in that shiny new long contract. And the English factor increase that fee or value further.
For all people like you and meltdownjoe there are as equal a number that aren’t going to get hysterical, can see the limitations and can see a picture bigger than a postage stamp.
Why wouldn't you criticise the club if money isn't spent?Have said that it was time to cut ties with traore just to get this saga over with so not gonna criticise the club if the money isnt spent (mainly because im not expecting it to). But you do feel if neves sold in the summer it could all come crashing down. Big if though.
Big clubs almost never engage in these kind of "strengthen your rival, weaken yourself" type of
transfers, particularly at mid-point.
There is good reason for that.
Play ****ing hardball and dont give in at the first opportunity.
How many in January? (I don't know, so could be loads, I'm not asking in a ****y way)Arsenal, a bigger club than us used to do it.
Spurs, a bigger club than us have done it.
Leciester, bigger club than us have done it.
Give over man. Embarrassing.
I'm on about negotiations with spurs not adama.Based on all reports, from the summer & now, we haven't "given in at the first opportunity" though
How many in January? (I don't know, so could be loads, I'm not asking in a ****y way)
I'm on about negotiations with spurs not adama.
Who is the ‘we’ you speak of?Hope the fans at brentford tomorrow let the powers that be know what we all feel.
Maybe not the first but I can't remember many off the top of my head.I'd genuinely need to go back and look mate, but we can't have been the 1st.
Jesus wept he has played more minutes than every forward bar jimenez this season.Oh no we've sold a player who doesn't start for us and didn't want to extend his contract, the sky is falling in.
Coz the few on here speak for the masses. No respect we all know if a player wont sign a contract it's best to cash in, but negotiations favour Tottenham rather than us. That's the issue I have.Who is the ‘we’ you speak of?