by Dave » 08 Nov 2019, 17:25
For a start the ability to score goals isn't the be all and end all, in terms of a players valuation being set, or agreed between two clubs, there are many factors ( which I'm sure we all know ) such as length of players remaining contract, one key factor, amongst many, and one of the most important the players age and future development and sell on potential.
It has to be remembered that Jamie Reid is now 25, he will be 26 prior to the start of next season, he's 'not' 21 and scoring goals for fun, there's little or no room left for future development, the window for Jamie Reid's development is closing fast. So any buying club are more likely to be looking at Jamie Reid as player they could bring in, fit into to their first team squad now, and get perhaps two good goal scoring seasons out of, before moving on for less than their initial outlay, maybe even on a free.
So when Dave SG talks about 50K he's probably closer to the right ballpark, than most of us would like, and care to admit.
The other reason why Jamie Reid's age is very important here, we know his stock has never been higher, no player knows when that serious injury may occur, or that drastic loss of form. So should a Championship/ League 1 (don't see the point for him to jump to a League 2 club) Reidy may already know it could be the one and only shot he'll get, of competing at a much higher level in the game, so would Jamie Reid be thinking I'm a super star here, it's my hometown club, nope if he's still got any ambition left in the game, if the right offer comes, regardless of whether it's Luton or anywhere else, I would expect him to take it, I'd be happy for the lad also, he's come through the school of hard knocks in football, hung in their, he deserve a chance.
However all that said, any hypothetical valuation are neither here nor their, as already said by a few on the thread, and their right. The clubs stated ambition for this season is promotion to the football league, you don't get that by selling your star striker, whether the club got 50K or 300K neither sum puts and dent in the loans owed to Clarke Osbourne for a start, just a mere pin hole, promotion to the FL and selling the club on is where he gets his money back.
But as most have already realized, to buy in a ready made replacement will probably cost most if not all of the money received for Jamie Reid, so what's the point of selling him ?
For a start the ability to score goals isn't the be all and end all, in terms of a players valuation being set, or agreed between two clubs, there are many factors ( which I'm sure we all know ) such as length of players remaining contract, one key factor, amongst many, and one of the most important the players age and future development and sell on potential.
It has to be remembered that Jamie Reid is now 25, he will be 26 prior to the start of next season, he's 'not' 21 and scoring goals for fun, there's little or no room left for future development, the window for Jamie Reid's development is closing fast. So any buying club are more likely to be looking at Jamie Reid as player they could bring in, fit into to their first team squad now, and get perhaps two good goal scoring seasons out of, before moving on for less than their initial outlay, maybe even on a free.
So when Dave SG talks about 50K he's probably closer to the right ballpark, than most of us would like, and care to admit.
The other reason why Jamie Reid's age is very important here, we know his stock has never been higher, no player knows when that serious injury may occur, or that drastic loss of form. So should a Championship/ League 1 (don't see the point for him to jump to a League 2 club) Reidy may already know it could be the one and only shot he'll get, of competing at a much higher level in the game, so would Jamie Reid be thinking I'm a super star here, it's my hometown club, nope if he's still got any ambition left in the game, if the right offer comes, regardless of whether it's Luton or anywhere else, I would expect him to take it, I'd be happy for the lad also, he's come through the school of hard knocks in football, hung in their, he deserve a chance.
However all that said, any hypothetical valuation are neither here nor their, as already said by a few on the thread, and their right. The clubs stated ambition for this season is promotion to the football league, you don't get that by selling your star striker, whether the club got 50K or 300K neither sum puts and dent in the loans owed to Clarke Osbourne for a start, just a mere pin hole, promotion to the FL and selling the club on is where he gets his money back.
But as most have already realized, to buy in a ready made replacement will probably cost most if not all of the money received for Jamie Reid, so what's the point of selling him ?