Robinson signed a 5-year deal with West Brom.On loan from United though isn't he? Guarantee he won't be on over 20k.
Actually, they bought him last summer. My mistake. Still don't think he'll be on much more than he was at United.
The guy is playing regular football in the premiership and is no doubt on a pretty decent wage. I cannot understand how anyone would think he may even wish to consider a move back to PNE at the moment so why bring it up as a post? Am I missing something ?On loan from United though isn't he? Guarantee he won't be on over 20k.
Actually, they bought him last summer. My mistake. Still don't think he'll be on much more than he was at United.
Robinson signed a 5-year deal with West Brom.
What's the proposed mechanism for us paying a transfer fee and him taking a pay cut so he can return to us?
Before he's 30 I mean.
The guy is playing regular football in the premiership and is no doubt on a pretty decent wage. I cannot understand how anyone would think he may even wish to consider a move back to PNE at the moment so why bring it up as a post? Am I missing something ?
He's still on comfortably more than we're paying anyone, I am quite sure.Check my original reply and you'll see I said he wouldn't come here, regardless of his wage.
I was only disputing the statement that he's on a massive wedge. I doubt he'd have got much of a pay rise from WBA, especially on a 5 year deal.
West Brom have been a Premier League club for 9 out of the last 11 seasons. You can be sure they will pay better than Sheffield United and certainly a lot better than clubs like PNE.I was only disputing the statement that he's on a massive wedge. I doubt he'd have got much of a pay rise from WBA, especially on a 5 year deal.
Will he? It was either stay on his salary at United and probably go out on loan again, or sign for a team he's just had a good year at.West Brom have been a Premier League club for 9 out of the last 11 seasons. You can be sure they will pay better than Sheffield United and certainly a lot better than clubs like PNE.
He will be on way over 20k a week.
In years gone by maybe, this year with the salary caps many won’t be able to even if they wanted to.On or around deadline day, somebody will pay it. He is a PROVEN lower league striker available. He will defo go and teams will pay the full wage ... you know what deadline day is like for striker movement and teams hitting the proverbial panic button
I think you're underestimating what Premier League clubs pay in wages.Will he? It was either stay on his salary at United and probably go out on loan again, or sign for a team he's just had a good year at.
West Brom had no reason to give him a big raise over his United contract. There wasn't really want serious competition for his signature, and he got a 5 year contract. All of that together and I'd put money on him being on only a token raise above his United contract, which by all accounts of their wage structure and budget, won't have been far over 20k.
It's pretty well documented that championship teams were paying higher wages than Sheffield United were in the prem. Wilder's really struggling to bring in any real quality because of it.I think you're underestimating what Premier League clubs pay in wages.
A large number of Championship clubs can pay their attacking players 20k a week. A team like West Brom that have spent most of their recent history in the top flight will be paying out very sizeable salaries.
Injury prone and seriously gone off the boil, Burton terminated his loan. I suspect Jephcott who I've been banging on about for 6 months will be on his way.I think Burton being bottom of league tells that story for you.
He was very highly thought of at Wolves and I’m surprised they’ve sold him and not just loaned him.
The lad is 21 years of age, have we not just seen a similar conversation about Nmecha scoring 0 goals at Boro and Wolfsburg?
Postscript: the Stockley wages apparently quoted by Nixon in the Sun were £7,000 a week - which we supposedly want to have paid in full by any loaning club:
Our average wage in 18/19 was a shade over £9k a week according to the accounts so I don't think that's too far away (£9,156)Stockley on 7 grand a week? Yeah right, Nixon is plucking figures out of thin air.
No feasible way that Hemmings is sanctioning that wage.
Our average wage in 18/19 was a shade over £9k a week according to the accounts so I don't think that's too far away (£9,156)
I'd hope he is but football is an industry like no other as we keep finding out!Bought from Exeter, no way he's on that wedge. Logically you'd think he's under, under and then again under that average.