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Post by iblue on Jan 18, 2016 19:29:06 GMT 1
Bristol City have made a £1m bid for Bradley
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Post by muppet on Jan 18, 2016 19:34:04 GMT 1
Here we go then, I expect others to come forward now this one is on the table. Also, £1m as starter means higher figures and gonna be difficult to keep him if it does..
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Post by mark8364 on Jan 18, 2016 19:36:13 GMT 1
Really? They haven't got a manager and the next manager might not want him! Anyway, £1m is taking the piss!
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Post by gillsjan on Jan 18, 2016 19:36:49 GMT 1
I would expect to see other bids. Do not sell Bradley Mr Scully we need him in the team to achieve our aim of going up this year. Apart from anything else this is not enough.
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Post by iblue on Jan 18, 2016 19:47:18 GMT 1
Agree gillsjan we can expect further bids - if it was just Bristol City Bradley might as well stay with Gills as they are currently third from bottom and heading back to League One!
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Post by mark8364 on Jan 18, 2016 19:52:00 GMT 1
This story was on the Daily Mail online site today, the 18th January. It mentions Bristol City manager Steve Cotterill...the same Steve Cotterill who was sacked as Bristol City manager last Thursday, the 14th January.
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Post by ollybeak on Jan 18, 2016 22:27:40 GMT 1
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Post by waldogills on Jan 18, 2016 23:05:24 GMT 1
Their "sources in the south east" - right, that will be Tony Hudd then !
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Post by statotheblue on Jan 19, 2016 1:55:49 GMT 1
I have no inside knowledge. But the fact that they have got the manager of Bristol City wrong shows that the daily mail have no more information than I do.
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Post by swanleygill on Jan 19, 2016 10:34:30 GMT 1
IF we did sell bradley for a measly 1 million then it would just further show what a laughing stock we are, by that i mean, do we ever hold out for a players actual worth or are we just seen as the club who sells for 1 million or thereabouts regardless of of whether we produce the next messi or not, and no, i am not saying dack is the new messi lol, what i am saying is his age, experience, contract length, goals, assists and team value easily, easily, in this day and age make him a 3 million pound man, i could handle 2.5 being taken, poss even 2 if it was for the greater good, but anything less than 2 million and i will be one massively pis*ed of cookie.
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Post by swingfieldgill on Jan 19, 2016 12:02:05 GMT 1
The article posted on this site today regarding the two Posh players who are the subject of interest by higher league clubs suggest considerably higher values for these two than the 1m quoted for Dack. I think that on this seasons form Bradley comes close to these two players so Mr S should hold out for higher bids if he is willing to sell him.
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Post by holbrook on Jan 19, 2016 12:06:41 GMT 1
I doubt Paul Scally will sell below his own valuation, but if Bradley and his agent want to go then I don't think the club will be able to stop him. An unhappy player is no good to any team. This does remind me of Jack Payne's move to Peterborough, and that didn't turn out too well. I don't think £1m is enough at this stage of the window, the add ons would have to be many and high. Wise advice IMO is hang on for something better. That may mean waiting until the summer, or a higher offer as some clubs become more desperate.
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Post by gillsjan on Jan 19, 2016 12:54:09 GMT 1
Is Bradley unhappy? Jack Payne certainly was so I could understand that move.
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Post by waldogills on Jan 19, 2016 14:43:05 GMT 1
Bids rejected. Full story on Kentonline.
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Post by swanleygill on Jan 19, 2016 14:58:23 GMT 1
Bids rejected. Full story on Kentonline. Thank god for that, good to see the JE remark about it not being close to our valuation.
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