Griffin to sign

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Re: Andy Griffin

by Ian Royal » 29 Jun 2010 20:49

You know what i'm willing to guess the list of players turning up for fitness assessments at Hogwood isn't available on the internet.

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Re: Andy Griffin

by strap » 29 Jun 2010 21:33

Ian Royal You know what i'm willing to guess the list of players turning up for fitness assessments at Hogwood isn't available on the internet.


I agree.

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Re: Andy Griffin

by Ian Royal » 29 Jun 2010 21:35

IR: insightful and considered as always. 8)






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Re: Griffin to sign

by Tilehurst End » 30 Jun 2010 09:41

Maybe still looking at alternatives?

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/ ... _Cherries/

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Re: Griffin to sign

by Royal Rother » 30 Jun 2010 10:03

A merry-go-round of cut-price deals should start up in a couple of weeks' time.

Clubs with players on contracts that are superfluous to regular 1st team requirements are going to be available for bugger-all fees just so a wage can be removed from the books.

Hard ball is definitely the game to play here.


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Re: Griffin to sign

by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 10:24

Tilehurst End Maybe still looking at alternatives?

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/ ... _Cherries/

I don't think so. Wasn't he the player we had on trial towards the end of last season?

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Re: Andy Griffin

by Barry the bird boggler » 30 Jun 2010 12:06

Presumably if he's got no future at Stoke and we're interested in his services it makes some sense to invite him to our pre season training even if its no more than to have a general chat and run the rule over him medically etc.

Certainly looks, though, like this could be the worst kept transfer secret since Glen Little joined us.

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Re: Andy Griffin

by Sarah Star » 30 Jun 2010 13:04

I'm guessing Khizanishvili's name isn't on that list then.

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Re: Griffin to sign

by Hoop Blah » 01 Jul 2010 12:17

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Ian Royal Well, Jay isn't going to get his wish as we've already dropped the idea of signing Khiz because he'll cost us £100,000+.

Griffin will also cost us £100,000+ so I'm not sure where Kitson12's small fee and a free come from!?

I take that back with Blackburn saying Khiz is free to find a club. That is good news :D

By your own estimation, Ian, what percentage of that post is complete bullshit?


Not a great deal seeing as we said we wouldn't be pursusing Khiz because his fee was going to be six figures. Then Griffs fee is reputed to be six figures. so £100,000+
Blackburn's new stance suggests that they are willing to drop the asking price to get Khiz off the books.

RFC hard ball on fees appears to be paying off.


1) I don't think Blackburns stance has changed at all, they wanted to get rid of him a few weeks back when we were talking to them, now they've just gone a bit more public about it. Wanting him out the door doesn't equate to changing the fee they'd already put on his head (when they already knew they didn't want/need him).

2) £100k might be too much for the club to spend on Khizanishvili but that doesn't mean it's too much to spend on Griffin.


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Re: Griffin to sign

by Royalwaster » 01 Jul 2010 16:25

Guess this thread needs to be moved unless it's morphed into a Khiz one. By the way, it looks like we got Griffin for less than £100k, so I guess we're holding out for a similar cut price deal for Khiz - all it'll take is for Blackburn is to sign another defender and they'll practically give him to us, unless someone else is happy to pay for him before that.

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Re: Griffin to sign

by brendywendy » 01 Jul 2010 16:45

1) I don't think Blackburns stance has changed at all, they wanted to get rid of him a few weeks back when we were talking to them, now they've just gone a bit more public about it. Wanting him out the door doesn't equate to changing the fee they'd already put on his head (when they already knew they didn't want/need him).



i think going public saying the player wants to go, and we want him to go, will definitely have the effect of driving price down, unless there are other clubs involved

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Re: Griffin to sign

by Ian Royal » 01 Jul 2010 16:58

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Not a great deal seeing as we said we wouldn't be pursusing Khiz because his fee was going to be six figures. Then Griffs fee is reputed to be six figures. so £100,000+
Blackburn's new stance suggests that they are willing to drop the asking price to get Khiz off the books.

RFC hard ball on fees appears to be paying off.


1) I don't think Blackburns stance has changed at all, they wanted to get rid of him a few weeks back when we were talking to them, now they've just gone a bit more public about it. Wanting him out the door doesn't equate to changing the fee they'd already put on his head (when they already knew they didn't want/need him).

2) £100k might be too much for the club to spend on Khizanishvili but that doesn't mean it's too much to spend on Griffin.


Would thoroughly agree with point 2, it was a point I considered making earlier but decided not to bother.

I can see point 1 either way. You could certainly read into it that they are more determined to get him off the books and in helping him find another club may drop their price. Or alternatively it's just something to get him in more clubs eyesight and nothing has changed... a point I believe I have alluded to elsewhere.

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Re: Griffin to sign

by Sarah Star » 01 Jul 2010 18:53

There was the implication that Zurab was looking for a high wage as well


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