In the Daily Tail today http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ar...ex-manager-Rafa-Benitez-s-recommendation.html
As long as he stays injury free, a big money move is inevitable and we'll cash in eventually. I reckon that's when PC could cash his chips in and walk.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
One day people will say they wish they had a man like Patrick Cryne at the Club Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
He's been a professional just 4 years and he's gone from coming on as a sub for Scott Wiseman in a 0-4 home defeat, to the verge of playing under the best player in his lifetime. Okay the article says that Real are interested due to the guidance of Rafa Benitez but to be signed by Zinedine Zidane is probably the most overwhelming experience for a young lad in football Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
So you mean Cryne will cash in rather than us. Bizarre that some folk seem to think that he is entitled to this money.
He owns the club. He could do what he likes with any money coming into it. He will probably reinvest it but doesn't have to. We could end up with someone like those lovely Oystons be careful what you wish for.
I am convinced that this will happen, but not before the summer. I think that Martinez' bluster last summer and this was genuine and that Everton had no intention of selling, but I do think that it will be a scrap between Chelsea, Manchester United and one of the top Spanish teams to sign him from the summer onwards and, yes, I think it could be £40 million, which would give us a handy £6 million.
If I were him I take some of the Stones money, hand the club over to someone else, and enjoy the rest of his life with a bank balance and lifestyle some folk can only dream about. Saved the club in its hour of need, and taken them as far as he can but were stagnating. Fresh ideas required not the ones that keep failing us.
40 million rejected last summer. A year more premiership experience, hopefully a good Euros behind him, his age and that more clubs than just Chelsea will be after him. It's not a shock if he's sold for upwards of 60 million next summer so we can look at around nine million if the 15% is true. Wouldn't blame Patrick for doing a Dean Hoyle and banking most of it though. He's chucked money at failed attempts to establish us at championship level and that would be his chance to recoup some of the money he's overspent outside of our budget that should be enough on it's own to get out of this league.
Can do what he wants for me! This time next year he will more than likely be sat with his feet up enjoying whats left of his time on earth