Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase 11:29 - Aug 14 with 505 views | LA_Tractor_Boy | Given how difficult the transfer market is to navigate, I like the idea of loans with an option/obligation to purchase IF we're promoted this season. Potentially takes the pressure off recruitment next summer, with fewer players arriving during August. |  | | |  |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 12:45 - Aug 14 with 343 views | _clive_baker_ | An option is a lot nicer than an obligation though. |  | |  |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 12:48 - Aug 14 with 321 views | Kieran_Knows |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 12:45 - Aug 14 by _clive_baker_ | An option is a lot nicer than an obligation though. |
I suppose we view those players in that they can handle the step up, when we get promoted. |  |
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Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 13:07 - Aug 14 with 201 views | braveblue |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 12:48 - Aug 14 by Kieran_Knows | I suppose we view those players in that they can handle the step up, when we get promoted. |
And if they can’t they are very sellable. |  | |  |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 14:03 - Aug 14 with 125 views | NedPlimpton | But if we aren't promoted then we'll have some serious gaps to fill |  | |  |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 14:12 - Aug 14 with 84 views | Mark | Yes, I think those are very shrewd business. Every loan has an option or obligation to buy, so if they come good and become superstars they are our players. That is far better than developing players for other clubs. If we don't go up, we don't have to pay the transfer fees. |  | |  |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 15:32 - Aug 14 with 12 views | Plums |
Loans with Option/Obligation to Purchase on 14:12 - Aug 14 by Mark | Yes, I think those are very shrewd business. Every loan has an option or obligation to buy, so if they come good and become superstars they are our players. That is far better than developing players for other clubs. If we don't go up, we don't have to pay the transfer fees. |
If they don't come good, we have an expensive liability on our books. I assume the potential gap is insurable? SDoes anyone know? |  |
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