Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
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Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
Thomas Christiansen has stated that star striker Chris Wood will not be sold this summer, despite speculation linking the centre forward with a move to the Premier League
“Chris is very important and that is why he will not leave,” the Leeds boss is quoted as saying by The Guardian.
“Many bids can come, of course, he is a good striker. But if we want to achieve something this season, you cannot sell your best players. If we want to go up, we need to keep good players.”
I see Charlie boy was on the bench v Chelsea yesterday
Taylor watched on as Irish international LB Stephen Ward scored a sceamer v Chelsea. Enjoy your splinter experience on those wooden seats at Turf Moor Charlie
Thoughts ?
“Chris is very important and that is why he will not leave,” the Leeds boss is quoted as saying by The Guardian.
“Many bids can come, of course, he is a good striker. But if we want to achieve something this season, you cannot sell your best players. If we want to go up, we need to keep good players.”
I see Charlie boy was on the bench v Chelsea yesterday
Taylor watched on as Irish international LB Stephen Ward scored a sceamer v Chelsea. Enjoy your splinter experience on those wooden seats at Turf Moor Charlie
Thoughts ?
Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
Good to hear from TC but as many have said before if a £20+million bid comes in he'll be gone
Again I think many on here said this would happen but his Bank Manager will be happy
Again I think many on here said this would happen but his Bank Manager will be happy
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Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
I agree it's good to hear that from TC about Wood . What does Wood want to do though ? Hopefully he doesn't want to join Taylor on the Burnley bench .
Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
Exactly Billie that's where he'll end up if he moves to Burnley although his bank account will be £2m richerbillie1 wrote:I agree it's good to hear that from TC about Wood . What does Wood want to do though ? Hopefully he doesn't want to join Taylor on the Burnley bench .
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Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
Seriously TC is just posturing, right offer and he should be gone. I have no idea what anyone else earns here but if someone highly reputable offered to quadruple it overnight ...you'd wanna go too.
It just depends on the offer
Plus if we turn down 20 and he's scored 5 by christmas and is no longer first team?
It just depends on the offer
Plus if we turn down 20 and he's scored 5 by christmas and is no longer first team?
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Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
It is always a double edged sword when it comes to selling players. If we sell Wood now we would get top value and even if he was to score a bucketload again his value wouldn't significantly rise and may even fall due to the fact he'd only have a year left on his contract next summer. If he has a poor season then his value would be £5m max next summer. Of course the hope is that he stays and his goals fire us to promotion but many teams have taken gambles and it hasn't paid off (if Robbie Fowler had scored the goals that won us the premier league then Ridsdale would have been the best chairman in our history etc).
I would think that if we struggle this month and look unlikely to mount a challenge then he may get shipped out before the window shuts. If we have a reasonable start then I would be expecting AR to reject all offers and the only way Wood would leave would be if he formally demanded a transfer etc.
Taylor may just be another in a long list of players who sacrifice their career to make more money in the short term. That said he has a lot of years ahead of him so may make the breakthrough. Probably kicking himself though as with Berardi injured he would have probably been in our first team.
I would think that if we struggle this month and look unlikely to mount a challenge then he may get shipped out before the window shuts. If we have a reasonable start then I would be expecting AR to reject all offers and the only way Wood would leave would be if he formally demanded a transfer etc.
Taylor may just be another in a long list of players who sacrifice their career to make more money in the short term. That said he has a lot of years ahead of him so may make the breakthrough. Probably kicking himself though as with Berardi injured he would have probably been in our first team.
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Re: Sunday Breakfast Debate - Christiansen speaks out/Charlie
Had Taylor signed a new contract I'd imagine he'd have started irrespective of Beradi' health.
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