by Alan Partridge »
28 Jan 2008 15:42
Alan Partridge Wycombe Royal Alan Partridge If Bolton stay up then the fee doesn't matter.
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Why? They will make a hell of a lot more money than the fee they are paying out now providing they stay up, this signing will give them a much better chance of achieving that. If they go down without spending the money they lose more than they gain.
They are also £15million currently better off due to selling Anelka. £15million originally not on the budget.
Why? Because saying "the fee doesn't matter" is one step on the way to financial ruin. If the fee doesn't matter, then that leads on to pay extortionate wages that a player also isn't worth, but I suppose "the wages doesn't matter" either.
For example Leeds, probably the highest profile example of this.
Financial control is one of the most important aspects of running a football club, even in the Premiership with all its' millions of TV revenue. Getting value for money is a key part of this.[/quote]
Hardly anyone gets 'value for money' these days. What is value for money?? £2million nowadys is absolutely laughed at at other clubs apart from here. Nicolas Anelka has gone for £80million or something daft, Akinbiyi has gone for over £12million in his career. Even players of moderate ability go for £5-6million these days. As TV money goes up so do players fees, it seems that £3-4million is a basic fee for a British player for a Premiership club.
Bolton didn't spend much in the summer, they are an established club and have been in Europe and in the Prem for numerous years, they have also got £15million into the club in the last week. Spending £5million isn't in any way shape or form going to financially cripple them. I love the fact that everytime a club around us splashes a bit of cash they are compared to 'Leeds and financial mismanagement' as if these clubs haven't carefully thought out the process and implications of anyone they are bringing in. do you honestly think if Bolton thought they'd go under by paying this sort of fee out they would???? Leeds were mismanaged for years, built on hopes and reams of Champs league football, an incredible one off and obscene case of events.
Are we getting value for money spending £x amount on Kebe? or even if he turns out to be hopeless, does it matter because he was 'cheap'? Exactly the same thing but on a smaller scale. All Bolton are doing is increasing their chance of getting a good player by paying the noraml January over inflated price.