I know I may get ridiculed for this... I honestly think Kashi is better than Cousins - Much better.
I know Kashi is 27 but if I wouldn't hesitate selling Cousins for 3m and keeping Kashi.
If I was worth £500M+ and had any real ambition with the club I owned I would probably try to keep them both so I had a Championship competitive squad if promoted in the first season, and increased my chances of said promotion.
I know I may get ridiculed for this... I honestly think Kashi is better than Cousins - Much better.
I know Kashi is 27 but if I wouldn't hesitate selling Cousins for 3m and keeping Kashi.
If I was worth £500M+ and had any real ambition with the club I owned I would probably try to keep them both so I had a Championship competitive squad if promoted in the first season, and increased my chances of said promotion.
Come on, we know it's not as simple as that.
If I player wants to leave and expresses that we have to let him go.
As a wise man Chris Powell once said, "every player outside the Prem is for sale".
Nearly every player in the premiership is for sale.
On the Colin point, how can you disagree with @Viewfinder? Unless you are openly abusive or disruptive, you should be able to have your say.
It is irritating to have people deliberately try to wind you up, and God only knows why people would do that. But really it is quite easy to ignore Colin's obvious wind ups and to straight bat the rest.
That persona he uses is not the worst I've seen, I wouldn't want him banned, I think that would be wrong. I would just ask everyone to be a bit more considered whenever he posts and ask yourselves what is a wind up and what is not.
3 million for Cousins is nowhere near enough. Even to QPR. Cousins would make a difference at quite a few Premiership clubs, they are awash with dosh. I would expect at least 5-6 million plus add ons from a club with the standing of, say, Swansea City or similar.
I know I may get ridiculed for this... I honestly think Kashi is better than Cousins - Much better.
I know Kashi is 27 but if I wouldn't hesitate selling Cousins for 3m and keeping Kashi.
If I was worth £500M+ and had any real ambition with the club I owned I would probably try to keep them both so I had a Championship competitive squad if promoted in the first season, and increased my chances of said promotion.
If you had any ambition for the club you wouldn'thave got us relegated in the first place.
I know I may get ridiculed for this... I honestly think Kashi is better than Cousins - Much better.
I know Kashi is 27 but if I wouldn't hesitate selling Cousins for 3m and keeping Kashi.
If I was worth £500M+ and had any real ambition with the club I owned I would probably try to keep them both so I had a Championship competitive squad if promoted in the first season, and increased my chances of said promotion.
Come on, we know it's not as simple as that.
If I player wants to leave and expresses that we have to let him go.
As a wise man Chris Powell once said, "every player outside the Prem is for sale".
Maybe, although it was not so many years ago that Southampton were relegated to League One and kept Lallana / Fonte and others, why... Because they had a rich owner who wanted to get them to the PL not just a yo yo Championship/League One Millwallesq status.
Cousins strength is his athleticism and that he covers every blade of grass, he can also defend very well for a central midfielder due to his time spent as a defender in the academy.
I believe if he added goals to his game a little more often, we would be able to demand the £6mil+ add ons. As others have mentioned, Alli went for about £5mil, he has said his best attribute is his athleticism, but Alli scores goals.
That's why I feel £3/4mil plus any add ons we could possibly get like promotion, appearances, if he gets a England U21 or whatever else, is the best we can hope for.
There is still time for him to add that to his game and be a later developer in terms of goals, but right now he doesn't do that side much, meaning we can't command that type of fee.
If he goes for £3.5mil and we get the same for Gudmundsson after add ons, £7mil for the two players is not bad business I suppose... I do however feel if we had a competent CEO, we may be able to wriggle that up a million or so.
3 million for Cousins is nowhere near enough. Even to QPR. Cousins would make a difference at quite a few Premiership clubs, they are awash with dosh. I would expect at least 5-6 million plus add ons from a club with the standing of, say, Swansea City or similar.
I notice you don't actually say he'd make them better!!
3 million for Cousins is nowhere near enough. Even to QPR. Cousins would make a difference at quite a few Premiership clubs, they are awash with dosh. I would expect at least 5-6 million plus add ons from a club with the standing of, say, Swansea City or similar.
I notice you don't actually say he'd make them better!!
He would be a good addition to a Premiership squad for sure, and Premiership clubs are awash with money. If we negotiated properly with all parties the fee ought to be reflecting the imbalance of money in football.
I know I may get ridiculed for this... I honestly think Kashi is better than Cousins - Much better.
I know Kashi is 27 but if I wouldn't hesitate selling Cousins for 3m and keeping Kashi.
If I was worth £500M+ and had any real ambition with the club I owned I would probably try to keep them both so I had a Championship competitive squad if promoted in the first season, and increased my chances of said promotion.
Come on, we know it's not as simple as that.
If I player wants to leave and expresses that we have to let him go.
As a wise man Chris Powell once said, "every player outside the Prem is for sale".
Maybe, although it was not so many years ago that Southampton were relegated to League One and kept Lallana / Fonte and others, why... Because they had a rich owner who wanted to get them to the PL not just a yo yo Championship/League One Millwallesq status.
Jose Fonte was actually bought while Soton were in L1 - Pardew bought some decent players while he was there :-(
I don't think Lallana was that big a name back then, he hardly appeared in England youth squads
Even though I do not take any notice of stories without quotes, it will not be a surprise to see him go. The vultures will see he has a raw talent and clubs can afford take a gamble of 2-3 million.
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Come on, we know it's not as simple as that.
If I player wants to leave and expresses that we have to let him go.
As a wise man Chris Powell once said, "every player outside the Prem is for sale".
On the Colin point, how can you disagree with @Viewfinder? Unless you are openly abusive or disruptive, you should be able to have your say.
It is irritating to have people deliberately try to wind you up, and God only knows why people would do that. But really it is quite easy to ignore Colin's obvious wind ups and to straight bat the rest.
That persona he uses is not the worst I've seen, I wouldn't want him banned, I think that would be wrong. I would just ask everyone to be a bit more considered whenever he posts and ask yourselves what is a wind up and what is not.
Cousins would make a difference at quite a few Premiership clubs, they are awash with dosh.
I would expect at least 5-6 million plus add ons from a club with the standing of, say, Swansea City or similar.
http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=118943
I believe if he added goals to his game a little more often, we would be able to demand the £6mil+ add ons. As others have mentioned, Alli went for about £5mil, he has said his best attribute is his athleticism, but Alli scores goals.
That's why I feel £3/4mil plus any add ons we could possibly get like promotion, appearances, if he gets a England U21 or whatever else, is the best we can hope for.
There is still time for him to add that to his game and be a later developer in terms of goals, but right now he doesn't do that side much, meaning we can't command that type of fee.
If he goes for £3.5mil and we get the same for Gudmundsson after add ons, £7mil for the two players is not bad business I suppose... I do however feel if we had a competent CEO, we may be able to wriggle that up a million or so.
If we negotiated properly with all parties the fee ought to be reflecting the imbalance of money in football.
I don't think Lallana was that big a name back then, he hardly appeared in England youth squads
The vultures will see he has a raw talent and clubs can afford take a gamble of 2-3 million.