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37 minutes ago, Kingswoodactor said:

Does anyone know what the 'actual' sell on clause is, that Angers has on Kodjia? 

If it is 20%, then getting 15 million is fantastic for us, and them! 

French football journalist at the time that we signed him said it was 30% of any profit.

At that time the transfer was not big news outside of Bristol and Angers, so there is absolutely no reason to doubt what he said.

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6 minutes ago, Fat Cigar said:

Can we please ban all players from using social media? 

So Hordur (and subsequently Rich O'Donnell) can't publicise a collection for a young baby's funeral?

Try and at least think that statement through.. 

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34 minutes ago, reformed_red said:

20 years ago the average price of a house was c£66k. Today it's c£262k. Times change....


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/property/article-3401038/House-prices-jump-300-20-years-Average-UK-property-gained-200k-1995.html#ixzz4IoJUqiEQ 
 

Here are our transfers from 20 years ago. Times definitely change.

IN

PLAYER FROM FEE DATE
Stuart Naylor West Brom Free 13 Aug, 1996
Shaun Goater Rotherham £175,000 17 Aug, 1996
Greg Goodridge QPR £50,000 19 Aug, 1996
Shaun Taylor Swindon £50,000 06 Sep, 1996
Paul Allen Swindon Free 16 Jan, 1997
Total: £275,000

OUT

PLAYER TO FEE DATE
Matt Bryant Gillingham £65,000 01 Aug, 1996
Richard Dryden Southampton £150,000 06 Aug, 1996
Wayne Brown Chester Free 30 Sep, 1996
Scott Partridge Cardiff £50,000 14 Feb, 1997
Alan McLeary Millwall Free 21 Feb, 1997
Kevin Nugent Cardiff £65,000 27 Jun, 1997
Total: £330,000
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1 minute ago, GrahamC said:

So Hordur (and subsequently Rich O'Donnell) can't publicise a collection for a young baby's funeral?

Try and at least think that statement through.. 

Not sure he meant it like that, I think more to do with transfers/football business etc.

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8 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

French football journalist at the time that we signed him said it was 30% of any profit.

At that time the transfer was not big news outside of Bristol and Angers, so there is absolutely no reason to doubt what he said.

So if it's £12m upfront then 30% of £10m = £3m. £7m profit for us + £3m of possible add-ons that presumably Angers would also get 30% of?

Suddenly £7m doesn't seem like an awful lot of cash to replace him...

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2 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

French football journalist at the time that we signed him said it was 30% of any profit.

At that time the transfer was not big news outside of Bristol and Angers, so there is absolutely no reason to doubt what he said.

Unless you're talking about the well known local Angers journo - Andre Le Stockmaison

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1 hour ago, Portland Bill said:

SL has gone on record saying that he will not be sold to a Championship club.

Arent Villa in our league!!!!

They are way out of our league when it comes to stupid spending!

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31 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:

In other breaking Championship news-

Derby have offered Russell at £9m, Rangers have offered  Martyn Waghorn at £7m and after discussions with Chelsea , BCFC have been cleared to buy Abraham for £48,000,0000

We're all thinking that Marina, but you had to go and say it....:sad26:

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1 hour ago, Phileas Fogg said:

I can see that, people get too hung up about that sort of thing. If SL had stuck rigidly to that we might not have ended up selling him at all and have been burdened with an unhappy player until Jan earliest.

What SL said is the mindset of the old Bristol City. Principled, but naive and not very effective in the transfer market.

Perhaps what SL said was in the knowledge that he had a player that was unhappy/had is head turned/just wanted to move on and said what he needed in order to ensure the club got the very best deal possible.

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7 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

So Hordur (and subsequently Rich O'Donnell) can't publicise a collection for a young baby's funeral?

Try and at least think that statement through.. 

I'd like players to show just a modicum of respect for the clubs they play for. More than that, for the fans. 

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Lansdown said no, no, no, to selling Kodjia to a Championship rival: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36942088

Jonathan Kodjia: Bristol City forward has £10m-plus price tag, says owner Steve Lansdown

Bristol City will not sell Ivory Coast forward Jonathan Kodjia for less than £10m, says owner Steve Lansdown.

The 26-year-old was the Championship club's top scorer last season, with 20 goals in 48 games in all competitions.

Lansdown also said the Robins would not sell Kodjia to any Championship clubs.

"It would have to be a mega price to prize him away and it would have to be a Premier League side," Lansdown told BBC Radio Bristol. "People have talked about five or six million - no chance."

The former Angers front man, who signed for the club in July 2015 for around £2m, played 90 minutes as City beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 on Saturday in their first match of 2016-17 and their first home game in the fully-redeveloped Ashton Gate.

"We wouldn't sell him to anybody in in the Championship because we're looking to compete in the Championship this year, and he's an integral part of that," Lansdown added.

"If it's not £10 million-plus, we're not even looking at it. If it's £10 million-plus from a Championship club, we're still not looking at it.

"If somebody comes in with the right offer, you've got to look at it."

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2 minutes ago, Curr Avon said:

Lansdown said no, no, no, to selling Kodjia to a Championship rival: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36942088

Jonathan Kodjia: Bristol City forward has £10m-plus price tag, says owner Steve Lansdown

Bristol City will not sell Ivory Coast forward Jonathan Kodjia for less than £10m, says owner Steve Lansdown.

The 26-year-old was the Championship club's top scorer last season, with 20 goals in 48 games in all competitions.

Lansdown also said the Robins would not sell Kodjia to any Championship clubs.

"It would have to be a mega price to prize him away and it would have to be a Premier League side," Lansdown told BBC Radio Bristol. "People have talked about five or six million - no chance."

The former Angers front man, who signed for the club in July 2015 for around £2m, played 90 minutes as City beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 on Saturday in their first match of 2016-17 and their first home game in the fully-redeveloped Ashton Gate.

"We wouldn't sell him to anybody in in the Championship because we're looking to compete in the Championship this year, and he's an integral part of that," Lansdown added.

"If it's not £10 million-plus, we're not even looking at it. If it's £10 million-plus from a Championship club, we're still not looking at it.

"If somebody comes in with the right offer, you've got to look at it."

"If somebody comes in with the right offer, you've got to look at it."

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1 minute ago, Curr Avon said:

Lansdown said no, no, no, to selling Kodjia to a Championship rival: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36942088

Jonathan Kodjia: Bristol City forward has £10m-plus price tag, says owner Steve Lansdown

Bristol City will not sell Ivory Coast forward Jonathan Kodjia for less than £10m, says owner Steve Lansdown.

The 26-year-old was the Championship club's top scorer last season, with 20 goals in 48 games in all competitions.

Lansdown also said the Robins would not sell Kodjia to any Championship clubs.

"It would have to be a mega price to prize him away and it would have to be a Premier League side," Lansdown told BBC Radio Bristol. "People have talked about five or six million - no chance."

The former Angers front man, who signed for the club in July 2015 for around £2m, played 90 minutes as City beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 on Saturday in their first match of 2016-17 and their first home game in the fully-redeveloped Ashton Gate.

"We wouldn't sell him to anybody in in the Championship because we're looking to compete in the Championship this year, and he's an integral part of that," Lansdown added.

"If it's not £10 million-plus, we're not even looking at it. If it's £10 million-plus from a Championship club, we're still not looking at it.

"If somebody comes in with the right offer, you've got to look at it."

I see what your saying but if a Prem side comes in, like Hull for example for £10m but Villa say £15m? Its a no brainer, and we have already played them once :thumbsup:. Good business in my eyes.

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