Sky Sports sources understand Burnley are poised to sign Derby County defender Jason Shackell. We'll bring you more on this story shortly.
Hopefully for 2 million and then we find out the sell on clause is 20% so Keef has another 400k to spend.
The devil's in the detail Any sell on clause may be a percentage of the transfer fee Derby receive, or a percentage on any profit between the fee paid by Derby last summer and the fee they sell him for. Or it may be something totally different. Assuming, of course, that it does actually exist.
I think we'll find that.... Norwood 400k bid money Butterfield 500k+ Shackell whatever percent we get Vaz Te money (surely not spent on Dawson, Dagnell etc) Will turn into one low cost transfer and a statement about cutting cloth and balancing the books.
Oh and a statement about not being able to afford a new scoreboard when the current blows up after a wayward Mido shot hits it during the 1st half of the Boro game.
be hope he does'nt bump into it going up the tunnel cos it will be fekked then...... providing he can fit up the tunnel hth
shouldn't get annoyed for no reason, but that scoreboard REALLY grinds my gears. get the f*cker replaced ffs.
Me too, pulls the look of the club down when we haven't even got a bloody scoreboard that works right.
Is there definitely a sell-on clause then? And yeah the score-board's been fukced for some time now, sort it out Don.
Scoreboard is ZX81 based and it now very difficult to get software upgrades, hands clapping after goal cause major heating of CPU.
Re: The devil's in the detail Matt Murray said on Twitor that it existed according to some on here a few weeks ago so lets believe him so we think we are going to get some cash
If there is a sell-on clause, this can only be good news for us. Derby turned down Burnley's initial reported £1 million bid. They have since sold Rodriguez to Saints for £7 million. I don't think Derby would be willing to sell for much less than £3 million and certainly no less than £2 million, so we might cut a deal here. I think he may well go to Burnley, but would expect for £3million before Derby would talk.
I've said it before... For me, the best option for Barnsley is to go for a large traditional wooden manually-operated scoreboard, made locally with pride. It won't break down, it'll look beautiful and it'll tick the energy saving boxes. Perfect for the 125th anniversary year.