He seems to think it's cash only. He may just be talking BS though.Gullscorer wrote: Which could perhaps pave the way for Billy Bodin to move to Torquay?
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swindon have just released a bunch of players to make room for new arrivals, so i'd think it's definitely possible that they're back in for him. also been suggested that crewe are looking to take bodin, so that would be more cash with which to buy eunan or maybe the bodin-eunan switch is also being thrashed out, which is causing delays. who knows ![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/neutral.gif)
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Jonathan Smith might be worth a shout but I can see him going to a League 1 club. Magera will expect £3k a week to play absolutely rubbish for half the season and we don't need a back up keeper.
As for any Eunan switch, I think Eunan going to Swindon would be hit or miss, he'd really need to hit the ground running under PDC and if he doesn't perform in the first few games, he'll get left to drag his feet in the reserves. On the other side of the coin, he might have a flying start and become a crucial player in their team and attract some big club attention. If I were a footballer, I wouldn't want that risk. It's a coin flip on whether you play Championship/Premiership football or end up in the Conference with a career going downhill. David Graham anyone?
As for any Eunan switch, I think Eunan going to Swindon would be hit or miss, he'd really need to hit the ground running under PDC and if he doesn't perform in the first few games, he'll get left to drag his feet in the reserves. On the other side of the coin, he might have a flying start and become a crucial player in their team and attract some big club attention. If I were a footballer, I wouldn't want that risk. It's a coin flip on whether you play Championship/Premiership football or end up in the Conference with a career going downhill. David Graham anyone?
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This whole Eunan O'kane/Mark Ellis situation it's fair to say is now boring the shitless out of me, and really begining to irrtate me some what.
This O'Kane/Ellis thing should have done and dusted one way or another by now, I have started to form the opinion, in fact prehaps it's now obvious that E-O-K agent is advisng Eunan to hang on right to the 11th hour before deciding his next move, to see what or how many offers come in.
Eunan has been to Crawley, and if Swindon had come back and triggered the clause, he has had more than enough time to have gone to Swindon, had a look and done the personal terms.
Marl Ellis os out of contract, therefore does "not" need any permission from Torquay, to speak to and agree to sign for another club, nor does he need to wait for a compensation fee to be agreed before signing for another club, as if no agreement can be reached, the matter would go to a tribunal, and thats the risk the buying and selling club take.
So I am sure Mark Ellis is playing the same game, thanks a bunch guys, loyality and respect swings both ways, time for a our club for once to stand up and get abit tough here, they both have had long enough, give them untill the weekend, and for god sake TUFC,shut the door or them and move on.
If either had had any real wish to say, they would have made their minds up by now.
This O'Kane/Ellis thing should have done and dusted one way or another by now, I have started to form the opinion, in fact prehaps it's now obvious that E-O-K agent is advisng Eunan to hang on right to the 11th hour before deciding his next move, to see what or how many offers come in.
Eunan has been to Crawley, and if Swindon had come back and triggered the clause, he has had more than enough time to have gone to Swindon, had a look and done the personal terms.
Marl Ellis os out of contract, therefore does "not" need any permission from Torquay, to speak to and agree to sign for another club, nor does he need to wait for a compensation fee to be agreed before signing for another club, as if no agreement can be reached, the matter would go to a tribunal, and thats the risk the buying and selling club take.
So I am sure Mark Ellis is playing the same game, thanks a bunch guys, loyality and respect swings both ways, time for a our club for once to stand up and get abit tough here, they both have had long enough, give them untill the weekend, and for god sake TUFC,shut the door or them and move on.
If either had had any real wish to say, they would have made their minds up by now.
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blueboy wrote: A mate of mine who's a Swindon fan seems to think they're back in for him.
Look back a page, I'd already stated they had made him an offer, despite denials from Dick Canio
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forevertufc wrote:This whole Eunan O'kane/Mark Ellis situation it's fair to say is now boring the sh*t out of me, and really begining to irrtate me some what.
This O'Kane/Ellis thing should have done and dusted one way or another by now, I have started to form the opinion, in fact prehaps it's now obvious that E-O-K agent is advisng Eunan to hang on right to the 11th hour before deciding his next move, to see what or how many offers come in.
Eunan has been to Crawley, and if Swindon had come back and triggered the clause, he has had more than enough time to have gone to Swindon, had a look and done the personal terms.
Marl Ellis os out of contract, therefore does "not" need any permission from Torquay, to speak to and agree to sign for another club, nor does he need to wait for a compensation fee to be agreed before signing for another club, as if no agreement can be reached, the matter would go to a tribunal, and thats the risk the buying and selling club take.
So I am sure Mark Ellis is playing the same game, thanks a bunch guys, loyality and respect swings both ways, time for a our club for once to stand up and get abit tough here, they both have had long enough, give them untill the weekend, and for god sake TUFC,shut the door or them and move on.
Trouble is with EOK, they can't shut the door until the window closes. If any club offers the 175K then TUFC have to let him talk to the club that made the offer.
If either had had any real wish to say, they would have made their minds up by now.
Is Bodin involved in the Swindon offer and if not are we trying to do so Dave? Suspect our's and their valuation somewhat differs!Southampton Gull wrote:
Look back a page, I'd already stated they had made him an offer, despite denials from Dick Canio
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It's no secret that Ling wants Bodin, not sure about the specifics but I do know Eunan has a concrete offer to consider alongside the one from Crawley.
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PDC might be a little, shall we say, 'eccentric' in his management, but I still think that Eunan would be taking far less of a risk going there than he would if he went to Crawley with it's rather opaque finances.
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absolutely agree - despite the Italian's madness, he knows a good player when he sees one and his teams so far have been set up to play in a way that Eunan could thrive in. At first glance this could be a better move for him, although there's always the risk that Di Canio could jump off the rails...divingbboy wrote:PDC might be a little, shall we say, 'eccentric' in his management, but I still think that Eunan would be taking far less of a risk going there than he would if he went to Crawley with it's rather opaque finances.
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Oh yeah so you did, obviously there is some truth in it then. I must admit I just read the last page on this post.Southampton Gull wrote:
Look back a page, I'd already stated they had made him an offer, despite denials from Dick Canio
Well if Swindon have put an offer to EOK in then that could well explain the delay as he ponders the best option for his future career.
That said, there still seem to be one or two, not necessarily on here but on another forum, who think that another club being involved will in some way mean we might get a bigger fee. Why on earth would that be the case? In effect EOK and his agent have set an agreed selling price - heavily rumoured to be £175k although it's really neither here nor there in terms of this argument. The fact of the matter is that no club is going to offer us more money in an effort to get EOK to sign for them, if they are in competition for his signature then any money over the agreed fee will be ploughed in the direction of EOK (and his agent) and his remuneration package rather than TUFC. We, quite literally have no bargaining power in the matter as the "sale" price has, in effect, already been set.
That said, there still seem to be one or two, not necessarily on here but on another forum, who think that another club being involved will in some way mean we might get a bigger fee. Why on earth would that be the case? In effect EOK and his agent have set an agreed selling price - heavily rumoured to be £175k although it's really neither here nor there in terms of this argument. The fact of the matter is that no club is going to offer us more money in an effort to get EOK to sign for them, if they are in competition for his signature then any money over the agreed fee will be ploughed in the direction of EOK (and his agent) and his remuneration package rather than TUFC. We, quite literally have no bargaining power in the matter as the "sale" price has, in effect, already been set.
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Unless we put him up for auction..CP Gull wrote:Well if Swindon have put an offer to EOK in then that could well explain the delay as he ponders the best option for his future career.
That said, there still seem to be one or two, not necessarily on here but on another forum, who think that another club being involved will in some way mean we might get a bigger fee. Why on earth would that be the case? In effect EOK and his agent have set an agreed selling price - heavily rumoured to be £175k although it's really neither here nor there in terms of this argument. The fact of the matter is that no club is going to offer us more money in an effort to get EOK to sign for them, if they are in competition for his signature then any money over the agreed fee will be ploughed in the direction of EOK (and his agent) and his remuneration package rather than TUFC. We, quite literally have no bargaining power in the matter as the "sale" price has, in effect, already been set.
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