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Alex Scott - £25m to Bournemouth- Confirmed


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Good if we can keep as many clubs interested in him as possible.

I sense a good old bidding war brewing ?

So much better than just one club meeting the club's valuation, we can drive the agenda over payment terms to our benefit, rather than the buying club.

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I think we accept that he is going to move on in the next 2 weeks (likely sooner).

What a fantastic talent he is, and we will always be able to say that we have him the platform, in which he excelled.

Wolves and Bournemouth (at least) are now going head-to-head for his signature. It’s now extremely likely that our asking price will be met.

Nige said a plan is in place for his departure, now let’s see how the squad shapes up at the end of the window. 

We still have an incredible amount to be positive about within the club, including some fantastic young talent. 

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1 minute ago, Davefevs said:

Percy ❤️❤️❤️

You do get the feeling that clubs are starting to think "We're arguing the toss over losing a real talent for the sake of £2m or so"

Are clubs really willing to take that chance? A young player with real sell on value as well to one of the big 6 clubs in due course.

So many upsides to this sort of transfer for them.

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It wouldn’t be my first choice for the lad ( not that my view is remotely relevant), but Wolves could be a smart move.

Top class and experienced manager, which is a huge positive for a young player. I expect he would also get a lot of game time. 

The real negative I have is that they don’t appear to be a ‘settled’ club.  There always appears to be negative stuff floating around.

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2 hours ago, Kirsikka said:

From what I read, he came to us from the Southampton academy,  who, I think, released. Not sure on that bit. Whilst there, they had been paying half the cost of his flights and hotels but our youth team didn't have the budget for that back then so his parents were having to pay it. Not sure that's a case of treating him badly, more a case that the youth team wasn't well funded and wasn't able to contribute at that stage. From what he said though, the move back to Guernsey was a good thing for him so maybe it worked out best for all parties in the end.

Scott has gone on record to say he lost his love for the game while playing for Bournemouth and he didn’t enjoy the pressure or the environment there, hence why he went back to Guernsey by his own free will. I don’t think AFCB would be his first choice by any means and besides, he’s never said he actually wants to leave us. That said, money talks. 

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Teams he may go to and ku throughts on them as a move -

Bournemouth - close to home, by the sea which I assume he likes, will play week jn week out you’d think.

Wolves - crap area, think they may struggle next season.

Brighton - good club, be a good move and would play a fair bit.

West Ham - got the Rice money burning a hole. European football so would more than likely get his chances. Draw of London if he wants that.

Liverpool - see Fabio Carvaliho for reference I wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole.

Spurs - can’t see them going to a player like Scott but then again they did similar with Ali. Wouldn’t be a starter.

In conclusion -

If I was him I’d be looking at Bournemouth and Brighton or West Ham If London is a attraction. 

 

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2 hours ago, Bristol Oil Services said:

It would be wonderful, yes, if we showed that ambition/indifference to modern day football realities. It would be wonderful if football was as we wished it would be, and Bristol City were able to move about and operate within it, as if we were Manchester City. It would be wonderful if by merely showing ambition, everything would fall in to place for Bristol City. It would be wonderful if FFP was just a figment of Mr Popodopolous's festive fiscal imagination. I wish it could be Christmas every day. I wish we could just do what we did in 75/6 with Merrick and Ritchie in 2023 and the rest of the Championship took a year off and we got promoted.

Wouldn't that be wonderful? 

I know it's all part of your brand, but there's no need to belittle people as often as you do. 

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11 minutes ago, AshtonRobin21 said:

I think we accept that he is going to move on in the next 2 weeks (likely sooner).

What a fantastic talent he is, and we will always be able to say that we have him the platform, in which he excelled.

Wolves and Bournemouth (at least) are now going head-to-head for his signature. It’s now extremely likely that our asking price will be met.

Nige said a plan is in place for his departure, now let’s see how the squad shapes up at the end of the window. 

We still have an incredible amount to be positive about within the club, including some fantastic young talent. 

You mean like selling Semenyo and buying Cornick, , we know how this goes.

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3 minutes ago, Pearsonistheman said:

Teams he may go to and ku throughts on them as a move -

Bournemouth - close to home, by the sea which I assume he likes, will play week jn week out you’d think.

Wolves - crap area, think they may struggle next season.

Brighton - good club, be a good move and would play a fair bit.

West Ham - got the Rice money burning a hole. European football so would more than likely get his chances. Draw of London if he wants that.

Liverpool - see Fabio Carvaliho for reference I wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole.

Spurs - can’t see them going to a player like Scott but then again they did similar with Ali. Wouldn’t be a starter.

In conclusion -

If I was him I’d be looking at Bournemouth and Brighton or West Ham If London is a attraction. 

 

For Carvaliho I raise you Harvey Elliott. 

If the rumors are true and Fabinho is off to Saudi with Henderson likely to follow ( £700k a week would be hard to turn down for any player) Liverpool need midfielders which may bring them into the race.

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5 minutes ago, petehinton said:

I believe it was @Kid in the Riot who said it, but Percy is very close with Nige/his agent/both. I’d say further proof that we are more than likely purposefully letting this out in the open to help kick other clubs into action and help drive the selling price up. 

John Percy and Nige's agent are friends. So yes I'd imagine we told Percy about the incoming Wolves bid. 

All good in terms of driving interest, and price!

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It will be interesting to see how this ramps up in the next few days. This £20m plus add-ons could be a goer or will we hang on to see if any of the bigger fish come in. Have we put a price out there where we will just accept an offer or was it just a starting figure ? By now I imagine we know  the level of interest and whether we should play the slow game and wait for a feeding frenzy or just do a quick deal. That could depend if our plan B includes a specific target that would be otherwise unattainable. Either way it’s livening up a rather dull weekend for some of us.

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9 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

Hang on, previous posts suggested we should take less than we wanted from Bournemouth because no other bids had been recieved and that there was no other interest in Scott and that there wouldn't be a bidding war. 

People were wrong? It happens, no big deal 

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9 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

Selling Semenyo and buying Cornick, Mehmeti, Dickie, McCrorie, Roberts and Knight you mean. 

Sold 1 player and made ourselves better and stronger with the money. Great business. 

All unrelated and none are forwards, as you know. Apparently we needed the money to stay within FFP, so we could hardly have spent it, as we won’t this time, and next when they flog Conway at the first opportunity.

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Just now, Grey Fox said:

All unrelated and none are forwards, as you know. Apparently we needed the money to stay within FFP, so we could hardly have spent it, as we won’t this time, and next when they flog Conway at the first opportunity.

Dad, we’ve spoken about this give it a rest 

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1 minute ago, Grey Fox said:

All unrelated and none are forwards, as you know. Apparently we needed the money to stay within FFP, so we could hardly have spent it, as we won’t this time, and next when they flog Conway at the first opportunity.

Mehmeti and Cornick not forwards? 

I think you'll find the Semenyo money has been spent on those players and their wages. 

Lansdown has previously said that any money the football club makes it can spend. 

I'm starting to smell gas.

 

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