So pardew made a big emphasis on the fact that the board supported him for the Varney deal in his quotes from the OS
now, when it's considered that bent's departure would net us a lot of money (say £15mil minus the ipswich cut for arguments sake), he'd obviously have to get a replacement and £2million is hardly extortionate, would the board have reservations along the lines that pardew is hinting if they were 100% certain they'd get the millions from bent to cushion the blow of relegation and so take the money for Varney out of?
i think you know what i'm hinting here, a bit of reading between the lines may just suggest a glimmer of hope for us
btw, why is our website always garbage - taking a few mins to load per page?
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Isn't some of the "untried" risk off set by the structured £2M deal? I.e. It isn't £2M upfront, there are presumably staged payment if agreed points are reached, e.g promotion next season etc?
Pardew's position at Charlton is pretty much as unassailable as any manager could be; but RM, in the Curbs days (apart from the apparent relaxation with Dowie) acted as Director of Football and would have needed to be convinced of the business and footballing case for a particular player. I suspect this role has resumed now Pards is in situ and RM would still need a convincing case for spending that kind of money on an "untried" player. The structured deal thus helps to reduce the risk.
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Yeah I saw that after my earlier post.
Pards does like ex Crewe strikers, given that he signed Ashton (Via Norwich).
It is quite a slice of wedge for an untried striker, I suppose others were in for him and they did what they had to get him.
It does now seem likely that they are resigned to losing Darren Bent but I hope not for less than he is worth.
I don't mind the fee because he is young enough that if it does not work he can be sold on, unlike Marcus Bent.
Ahem, which he won't of course.