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Watched about an hour, was very good, looks about a £20m player so given injuries think £15m is lowest we should/will accept.

Have said before, think we should give Shaktar half of any fee, but Levy won’t.
Only reason we bought him was to make some money. Business opportunity for Daniel.
You’re right, we should give something to Shaktar , they were in the middle of a war. Levy is pally with Leeds CEO, Kinnear. Should try and sell them Solomon but get Harry Gray in the deal as well. Looks a real centre forward .
 
Only reason we bought him was to make some money. Business opportunity for Daniel.
You’re right, we should give something to Shaktar , they were in the middle of a war. Levy is pally with Leeds CEO, Kinnear. Should try and sell them Solomon but get Harry Gray in the deal as well. Looks a real centre forward .

Spurs job is to sign players who they consider good value, so signing Solomon is normal business.

Solomon was only signed by Spurs after Shakhtar had taken FIFA/UEFA to court and then CAS on appeal over their ruling that any contract between a foreign player and a Ukrainian club was cancelled (with Shakhtar losing). So at the time Spurs signed him he was not a Shakhtar player. He had been on loan from Shakhtar to Fulham in 22/23.

A combination of Solomon's injury and not great form meant Spurs were not interested in retaining him last summer ...... and Shakhtar were not interested in taking Solomon back due to his wages...... hence his loan to Leeds with Yorkshire Post reporting Leeds are only paying 'a significant part of Solomon's wages' ( ie Spurs paying part of his wages) with Leeds being highest bidder for Solomon (ie prepared to pay his wages).

Shakhtar had been trying to persuade Levy to pay at least £20m (starting from a higher number and coming down to £20m) for Solomon before their CAS loss (one of the reasons why I suspect Levy hosted a match which all proceeds went to Ukraine which the Shakhtar Chairman attended) , so I suspect they'll not be happy whatever Spurs offer them after deducting his medical costs and wages not paid by Leeds.
 


FOR
COMP
DATE
VS
KO
SOLOMON
LEEDS
CHAMP
SAT
Mar 1
WBA
H
12:30
LANKSHEAR
WBA
CHAMP
SAT
Mar 1
LEEDS
H
12:30
GIL
GIRONA
LA LIGA
SAT
Mar 1
CELTA VIGO
H
13:00
PHILLIPS
STOKE
CHAMP
SAT
Mar 1
WATFORD
H
15:00
YANG
QPR
CHAMP
SAT
Mar 1
SHEFF UTD
H
15:00
DONLEY
L ORIENT
L1
SAT
Mar 1
CHARLTON
H
15:00
KEELEY
L ORIENT
L1
SAT
Mar 1
CHARLTON
H
15:00
CRAIG
MANSFIELD
L1
SAT
Mar 1
BURTON
A
15:00
ABBOTT
NOTTS COUNTY
L2
SAT
Mar 1
FLEETWOOD
A
15:00
THOMPSON
BARTON R
S LEAGUE
SAT
Mar 1
K LANGLEY
A
15:00
KRASNIQI
BISHOP'S S
NLP
SAT
Mar 1
BARWELL
A
15:00
 
Phillips starts.
Yang starts.
Keeley and Donley start.
Craig not in squad.
Abbott starts.
Thompson starts for B Rovers.
Krasniqi starts.
 
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Spurs job is to sign players who they consider good value, so signing Solomon is normal business.

Solomon was only signed by Spurs after Shakhtar had taken FIFA/UEFA to court and then CAS on appeal over their ruling that any contract between a foreign player and a Ukrainian club was cancelled (with Shakhtar losing). So at the time Spurs signed him he was not a Shakhtar player. He had been on loan from Shakhtar to Fulham in 22/23.

A combination of Solomon's injury and not great form meant Spurs were not interested in retaining him last summer ...... and Shakhtar were not interested in taking Solomon back due to his wages...... hence his loan to Leeds with Yorkshire Post reporting Leeds are only paying 'a significant part of Solomon's wages' ( ie Spurs paying part of his wages) with Leeds being highest bidder for Solomon (ie prepared to pay his wages).

Shakhtar had been trying to persuade Levy to pay at least £20m (starting from a higher number and coming down to £20m) for Solomon before their CAS loss (one of the reasons why I suspect Levy hosted a match which all proceeds went to Ukraine which the Shakhtar Chairman attended) , so I suspect they'll not be happy whatever Spurs offer them after deducting his medical costs and wages not paid by Leeds.
Fair enough and thanks for the comprehensive info, but I can't help but think we have some sort of a moral obligation here, especially after the horror of yesterday.

I hate the expression but it seems like a "right side of history" moment.
 
Girona 2-2 after 75 mins.
Just noticed Girona attendances are around 13,000 and only 9,000 showed up for the Liverpool game.
Gil subbed off on 84. FT 2-2.
 
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Fair enough and thanks for the comprehensive info, but I can't help but think we have some sort of a moral obligation here, especially after the horror of yesterday.

I hate the expression but it seems like a "right side of history" moment.
My feelings entirely. Business is business Daniel might say . Donald Trump would definitely say that but who wants to be associated with shite like that.
 
Fair enough and thanks for the comprehensive info, but I can't help but think we have some sort of a moral obligation here, especially after the horror of yesterday.

I hate the expression but it seems like a "right side of history" moment.

Agree with all that.

If we got £20m for Solomon, its easy enough to give Shakhtar say £10m with us, taking the balance which will be less than £10m due to part paying Solomon's wages at Leeds, medical bills etc, before Solomon joined Spurs (or whilst at Fulham on loan) I doubt if anyone would have valued Solomon at more.

The Shakhtar Chairman should accept an offer like that, but if he doesn't I think Levy should say 'happy to donate it to Ukraine instead'.
 
Yang lost poss and Sheff U scored.
But since then a good shoot needed saving and a narrow miss, both with his left foot from central positions.
Good run on the right forced a corner. Got into 2 (make that 3) good positions free in the box as well, didn't get the pass.
Just noticed Ronnie Edwards is on loan at QPR.
 
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