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Post by swansgills888 on Jan 5, 2016 15:57:21 GMT 1
dack has been our best player this season by far, edinburgh wants to keep his valuation private, but what do you lot think he is worth in the current market ?? and the amount of goals he has scored this season would surely increase his value.
i would say 1.5 million.
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Post by swanleygill on Jan 5, 2016 16:03:39 GMT 1
Lets be honest, he is far from the finished article BUT he has a fair bit of experience now, over 100 games, is still only 22, proven for goal scoring and assists in both League two and League one. I personally, in todays market would value him at 3 Million +
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Post by statotheblue on Jan 5, 2016 17:02:18 GMT 1
As I would expect the club to reject any bid under a million out of hand. He had a long contact with the club and we can afford to wait. It really depends on if clubs are prepared for a biding war. I can see Scally playing the long game. As Bradley is a player that is important to us but also improving month by month. I can only see his value going up if he stears clear of injury. So while I don't think clubs will bid high enough to tempt Mr Scally I do think he is worth far more to us than teams will bid. Current value to club around 2 million Highest bid around 1 million will I hope result in no sale. A match winning performance on Thursday could quickly change my thoughts if the bidding gets going.
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Post by Greyfox on Jan 5, 2016 21:45:32 GMT 1
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to matter how good Dack is, he plays for Gillingham and they are one of the unfashionable clubs. If he played for Sheffield Utd, Wigan, or Coventry and they were 2nd in Division 1 the price would be 5 million plus to sell their best player. Even at this level. The amount of transfer fees paid to the Gills seem completely unfair when I hear what other clubs get for average players. Some of which, never even play for their new clubs. Especially those in the Premier League.
I think Dack is worth at least 3-5 million in these days of inflated prices.
However, I appreciate that Paul Scally and the Club will sell at a much lower price if finances dictate. And I don't think the so called Gillingham supporters who don't attend should have anything to say about the decision. The attendances are pathetic for the size of the area and how well the Gills are performing this season. Even Southend had a bigger gate than us on Saturday. 'Where are you' as a famous chairperson once said. I don't know what supporters want or why they aren't getting behind the club in droves. But I do know, you can't blame Paul Scally for selling the best players when the support is so poor.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 22:02:19 GMT 1
Heard it said somewhere that there has not been a bid tendered for Dack, so lets hope this value conjecture remains just that.
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Post by muppet on Jan 5, 2016 23:09:26 GMT 1
That's what JE says, but early days yet. When you see the prices being paid for British youngsters ATM then on current form 2m doesn't seem unrealistic. Not sure the club could turn that down .
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Post by technical on Jan 6, 2016 9:26:23 GMT 1
Dack makes me nervous. He could be destined for (moderately) great things but he could also be one act of stupidity away from being virtually unemployable. For that reason, if we got a half decent offer, say £1M+, I'd take it. A bird the hand...
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Post by ldb30 on Jan 6, 2016 11:52:06 GMT 1
Wouldn't take a penny less than £5M,and even then i wouldn't be biting there hands off, WE SHOULD KEEP HIM THIS SEASON, with promotion hopes!!
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Post by holbrook on Jan 6, 2016 15:54:18 GMT 1
£5 million? We would be lucky to be offered £1 million. We should be able to keep Bradley until the summer as only desperate clubs are going to look to League 1 players to help them get out of trouble. Getting out of trouble is mainly what the January is all about.
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Post by statotheblue on Jan 6, 2016 17:04:38 GMT 1
Dack makes me nervous. He could be destined for (moderately) great things but he could also be one act of stupidity away from being virtually unemployable. For that reason, if we got a half decent offer, say £1M+, I'd take it. A bird the hand... I am not sure what you are on about yes Bradley did something daft and I am sure he has learned from it.On the pitch he has been a model professional almost all his bookings now are for mistimed challenges.To my knowledge he has never be accused of any crime.So how on earth is he nearly unemployable?your valuation and anyone else who thinks the same is frankly way off the mark.While that is the sort of bid I am expecting. He is worth at least twice as much to us.
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Post by statotheblue on Jan 6, 2016 17:17:32 GMT 1
As for Bradley himself he has said nothing about wanting to leave he signed a long term deal not that long ago. He clearly wants to do well for us. I really do not understand what you are nervous about. I hope you don't have children I am sure they would not be allowed out. Young people make mistakes we all have. Life is about learning from them.
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Post by swingfieldgill on Jan 6, 2016 17:58:29 GMT 1
By his form this season Bradley has chosen the best way to obtain forgiveness from the fans for a stupid transgression which should by now be totally forgotten. As to his value I hope we would get at least 1.5m and there seems to be a trend these days for larger clubs to sign young players and then loan them back for the rest of the season. This would suit Gills very well if they really receive an acceptable offer.
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