SWINDON TOWN: Ritch fee?

In Demand? Matt Ritchie In Demand? Matt Ritchie

SWINDON Town have turned down a £900,000 bid from an unnamed club for a senior member of Paolo Di Canio’s squad, the Robins boss has revealed.

The offer, which the Advertiser understands was lodged for winger Matt Ritchie during the club’s tour of Italy last week, was immediately rebuffed by Di Canio - who is keen to keep all the key members of last year’s League Two-winning side with Town ahead of the 2012/13 campaign.

The Italian did not specify the names of the individual or interested club in question but Ritchie has been the subject of significant interest from elsewhere over the last eight months, with Bournemouth seeing three bids for his services rejected by the Robins between November and January, and the former Portsmouth man remains one of Swindon’s hottest properties.

“Nine-hundred-thousand is not a crazy offer in my opinion for a League One side, especially for Swindon that has no problem financially,” said Di Canio.

“It’s not the latest news, not one hour ago, but a few days ago or maybe a week ago - but I denied it straight away and said no.

“Even if they offered me two League One players and some money I would say no because for me this player is crucial.

“I think it’s better to have this player than two League One players plus some money. Maybe it would be a larger squad but not the quality like the player I’ve got.

Di Canio stressed on Tuesday that only “crazy offers” would tempt him to part with his prized assets, and he did not consider the approach to be of that level.

“Crazy no, in my opinion it’s not crazy because the value that I’ve given to my players are much higher than the club’s,” he said.

“Perhaps I’m crazy because I think some of my players cost in this moment maybe £3million - someone maybe would pay £100,000. It’s not for us because we don’t have a problem, we keep the best players.

“If they come with £2.5million maybe I can think yes because I already have some targets that give us the opportunity to be a top, top, top League One team on paper.”

Comments(62)

UsernameSTFC says...
6:07am Wed 18 Jul 12

PDC somehow still amazes me! What a guy he really is! Even after a full season he makes me laugh and fall in love with him

London Red says...
6:15am Wed 18 Jul 12

Least he is consistent - £2.5m is the fee - so Bournemouth, Burnley or whoever either put up or go away!

Red-in-exile says...
6:17am Wed 18 Jul 12

Love the fact that we are so positive now. No selling key players a la Austin because we have to. We now have a choice and also Ritchie seems to want to be here. He will know he is a key player too.
Absolutely cannot wait for the new season to start!

London Red says...
6:32am Wed 18 Jul 12

Austin was sold as HE DEMANDED TO MOVE!
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Should Ritchie do the same - then the above stance would change
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Yes the day of accepting a bag of balls have gone and we will hold out for a decent fee now
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But player power still rules and rules all the way to the top - Modic for example is forcing a move!

stfclondon says...
6:52am Wed 18 Jul 12

According to a Bournemouth fan I work with, they are still after him. Unless he's desperate to move back to the south coast, and there's been no indication that is the case, then I can't see him going.

dreamofacleansheet2 says...
7:32am Wed 18 Jul 12

You've always got to worry speculation might unsettle him. But Bournemouth seems unlikely, Southampton might be different! Anyway let's hope he takes the long view and realises he will learn from Paolo.

Ps OTR if you agree that the lessons were learnt about Drinkgate surely then the Emperor managed the situation correctly?! (puts tin hat on, leaves stage right.......)

Stilloyal says...
7:33am Wed 18 Jul 12

It'll be M.K Dons

Rhs Boydy says...
7:44am Wed 18 Jul 12

I honestly can't see Ritchie wanting to leave us unless it's a favorite for promotion from the championship. That may change if by January we're not challenging for promotion but right now he is the 1st name on Paolo's team sheet and gets nothing but love from him and us fans.

Swindon1984 says...
7:46am Wed 18 Jul 12

dreamofacleansheet2 wrote:
You've always got to worry speculation might unsettle him. But Bournemouth seems unlikely, Southampton might be different! Anyway let's hope he takes the long view and realises he will learn from Paolo.

Ps OTR if you agree that the lessons were learnt about Drinkgate surely then the Emperor managed the situation correctly?! (puts tin hat on, leaves stage right.......)
Bournemouth would be a big step back for Ritchie.

LeGod says...
7:53am Wed 18 Jul 12

Agree with all the people saying its Bournemouth with the offer as they are constantly on about getting Ritchie now all of a sudden they have Russian oil money but they will never be a big club they get small crowds, hardly any away following and i feel with their chairman Mitchell who is proud of the fact 6 of his previous building companies have gone bust which is why his current company name is seven builders i feel his relationship with the Russian will be a short term relationship plus he has only loaned the money to the club. Mitchell is a very firey character and as dodgy as hell but for Ritchie himself Bournemouth would definetly be a step back in career terms.
Lets face it what chairman would in his right mind pay 600k for Matt Tubbs only Mitchell with foreign money and if Tubbs is worth 600k Ritchie would be worth 2 million based on that.

Wilesy says...
7:53am Wed 18 Jul 12

Good work in rebuffing that offer. I guess it wouldn't be Bournemouth this time as it was made clear before (several times) we valued him at £2m, and now he's League 2's player of the year it's £2.5-3m. In money terms that means he is Swindon's best ever player.

2 points, sort of linked -

1) He is only under contract to the end of this season, would be good to follow suit with Caddis and extend that.

2) His goal will certainly be to play in Championship, so like last year if we are not in contention for playoffs or auto promotion, would an offer be more tempting? £900k in Jan with 6 months left on contract...

Since 1950 says...
7:59am Wed 18 Jul 12

How times have changed! Only a handfull of seasons ago Matt would have been sold on for half that money. Don't you just love it!

COYR!

CALNE RED 81 says...
7:59am Wed 18 Jul 12

Why cant they say the bid was rejected?

I am a football fan!! I dont know what "rebuffed" means!! :( haha!

London Red says...
8:01am Wed 18 Jul 12

A favourite for Promotion - is that not Swindon? We have been 2nd or 3rd all summer!
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We are clearly geared up for a challenge so why would Ritchie want to move to another L1 side?
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All the board need to do is ask the following:
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Is the team Championship or above
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Is the initial fee £2m or above
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Is there a sell-on for 20% or above
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If one or more is no then the response is no
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If all are yes then talk to Matt if he is interested or not
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For me same applies to Caddis, Ferry and Flint - only the initial fees would be £1.5m, £1m and £1m
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The real one we need to hold on to is Wes as GKs are specialist and decent ones are rare
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Butland is not as good as Wes but valued at £6m!
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So Wes should have a fee of £5m attached to him and then more add ons such as International caps as well as a sell on
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With Ritchie we could strengthen the team with the money even if an individual coming in is not as good as there are 10 outfield spots
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Wes however - will only weaken us if he goes and there is no one available to us at his level

Stratton Red says...
8:19am Wed 18 Jul 12

Wilesy wrote:
Good work in rebuffing that offer. I guess it wouldn't be Bournemouth this time as it was made clear before (several times) we valued him at £2m, and now he's League 2's player of the year it's £2.5-3m. In money terms that means he is Swindon's best ever player. 2 points, sort of linked - 1) He is only under contract to the end of this season, would be good to follow suit with Caddis and extend that. 2) His goal will certainly be to play in Championship, so like last year if we are not in contention for playoffs or auto promotion, would an offer be more tempting? £900k in Jan with 6 months left on contract...
Wilsey, completely agree with your point 2.
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I hope that Ritchie has more than just 1 year left on his contract - no doubt LR can confirm. If not and he won't extend at Christmas then I would sell him regardless. No matter how some fans are getting carried away with the finances, it would be naive to risk losing a sum close to £1m.

umpcah says...
8:26am Wed 18 Jul 12

I dont think Swindon will let any starting eleven players go for the time being at least.. Connell & Co are listed of course and I hope suitable offers will soon come their way. .What is a refreshing development is that good players are wanting to get to Swindon Town !

Stilloyal says...
8:37am Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
A favourite for Promotion - is that not Swindon? We have been 2nd or 3rd all summer! . We are clearly geared up for a challenge so why would Ritchie want to move to another L1 side? . All the board need to do is ask the following: . Is the team Championship or above . Is the initial fee £2m or above . Is there a sell-on for 20% or above . If one or more is no then the response is no . If all are yes then talk to Matt if he is interested or not . For me same applies to Caddis, Ferry and Flint - only the initial fees would be £1.5m, £1m and £1m . The real one we need to hold on to is Wes as GKs are specialist and decent ones are rare . Butland is not as good as Wes but valued at £6m! . So Wes should have a fee of £5m attached to him and then more add ons such as International caps as well as a sell on . With Ritchie we could strengthen the team with the money even if an individual coming in is not as good as there are 10 outfield spots . Wes however - will only weaken us if he goes and there is no one available to us at his level
James we are currently 4th with Coral.

£1m for Flint , are you serious ? he's not worth half of that . He may be O/K but he's certainly nothing special ... YET . Big question about him is he able to progress further as a player or has he now found his level?.

shaner,bournemouth says...
8:42am Wed 18 Jul 12

LeGod wrote:
Agree with all the people saying its Bournemouth with the offer as they are constantly on about getting Ritchie now all of a sudden they have Russian oil money but they will never be a big club they get small crowds, hardly any away following and i feel with their chairman Mitchell who is proud of the fact 6 of his previous building companies have gone bust which is why his current company name is seven builders i feel his relationship with the Russian will be a short term relationship plus he has only loaned the money to the club. Mitchell is a very firey character and as dodgy as hell but for Ritchie himself Bournemouth would definetly be a step back in career terms.
Lets face it what chairman would in his right mind pay 600k for Matt Tubbs only Mitchell with foreign money and if Tubbs is worth 600k Ritchie would be worth 2 million based on that.
You got that spot on LeGod, and I have said the exact same thing to many of my Bournemouth supporting mates about Mitchell and all his failed businesses. Can't see this Russian bankrolling a club that won't make any profit every year????
One of my Bournemouth mates tells me that the Russian wants championship football next season and he expects it too. Personally, I can't see it happening.

Oi Den! says...
8:48am Wed 18 Jul 12

Unless they are no longer wanted here, I can't see why any of our players would want to leave and join a club at the same level.
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I like PDC's style in making it clear that we don't need to sell, but I think the suggestion that any of our players is worth £2m-£3m is pretty fanciful. Having said that, I would not want to lose Foderingham, even for that sort of money, as his immediate value to us is enormous. Also his potential market value may be even higher than £3m.
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The top of League 1 or the lower reaches of the Championship are probably the limit for most of the players remaining from last season, so - Foderingham apart - I believe we should think very carefully before rejecting offers in excess of £1m for any of our players.

umpcah says...
8:52am Wed 18 Jul 12

Oi Den! wrote:
Unless they are no longer wanted here, I can't see why any of our players would want to leave and join a club at the same level.
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I like PDC's style in making it clear that we don't need to sell, but I think the suggestion that any of our players is worth £2m-£3m is pretty fanciful. Having said that, I would not want to lose Foderingham, even for that sort of money, as his immediate value to us is enormous. Also his potential market value may be even higher than £3m.
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The top of League 1 or the lower reaches of the Championship are probably the limit for most of the players remaining from last season, so - Foderingham apart - I believe we should think very carefully before rejecting offers in excess of £1m for any of our players.
" I believe we should think very carefully before rejecting offers in excess of £1m for any of our players ". I feel sure that Wray would - after discussion with Paolo...

mallorca says...
9:01am Wed 18 Jul 12

So no smoke without fire,
the comment about MR etc.What I posted was what I had heard back In Dec last year and last week.
Call it rumours etc yet the scource that again mentioned it the other week was gospel.
For those who slagged me off wake up clubs will be interested in Mat Ritchie there bound to be.Question is if the right offer comes in lets say the 2.5 million thats been branded about, I feel the club would find it hard to turn down.
As to post on here WE ALL HAVE AN OPINION even negative ones so let´s just give posters a chance of there own to say what they think be it right or wrong

SAPFanSTFC says...
9:06am Wed 18 Jul 12

Consistency is key to achieving the ambitions of the board and of PDC, selling players does not mix with that.
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Key players will have their contracts renewed before the season starts and given built in promotion wage rises and bonuses they'll sign the contracts.
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Ritchie, like Ferry, has been consistent in stating he is settled and doesn't want to move and he was clear about that on the two occasions I was lucky enough to talk to them both.
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All footballers want to be part of a success story and play regular football - this is one big success story in the writing and the likes of Ritchie and Ferry are both key components.
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Carry on Paolo! Bigger crowds, better squad, let chapter two begin!
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Proud to be STFC!!

Stfcsteve says...
9:15am Wed 18 Jul 12

The club that made the bid wasn't bournemouth it was sheff wed since they have now been told where to go they are after Antonio from reading!

LeGod says...
9:17am Wed 18 Jul 12

Paolo wants to keep all his key players and that is paramount to our success again this season. If this club wants to progress and Paolo is determined to bring success again this season then we have to go with Paolo and keep the key players. Ritchie is still young and another successful season this year will put his price up again.
Ritchie i believe can also see the potential again this season with Paolo at the helm and i think he wants to be part of it and why would any player really want to go to another L1 team as we have nothing to fear from anyone in this league and our potential is high again for more success. The board have backed Paolo and will keep going with him as long as we are succeeding and i believe this season will be another good one for us.

VinnyPericard says...
9:19am Wed 18 Jul 12

This is good news. I Think Ritchie needs to be clever in this situation. This season he will be at a very competitive League One side and if they all worked hard there is no reason why they couldn't be in the Championship with this club next year. Surely thats better than struggling in the bottom half of the Championship in danger of relegation?

Bournemouth were never a realistic move for him, I just hope the speculation doesn't turn his head at any point this season and he remains committed to the cause

Old-Stager, Hilperton says...
9:35am Wed 18 Jul 12

Perhaps the mystery club involved is Bristol City.
They always have a pool of failed players that they are trying to get rid of and they also struuggle to attract good players to Trashton Gate.

London Red says...
9:36am Wed 18 Jul 12

Mallorca - no one has ever said clubs won't be interested in ritchie and others - especially as Bournmouth have made 3 bids already!
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What we have been moaning at is your daily posts saying he WILL BE SOLD to finance the club / moves for Kewell etc
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That is two totally different posts
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However - as myslef and quite a few others have been saying the club have rejected this and he is going NOWHERE

London Red says...
9:48am Wed 18 Jul 12

Stratton you are right Ritchie is now into his final year of his initial 2.5 year deal
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Whether he has a clause like Caddis where the club can extended it????
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Thompson, Macca, Flint, Devera, Cibo, RDV, Ferry, Risser, Miller and Benson are also in their final years
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Storey and Bedwell also only got one year deals
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C.Smith only has 6 months left as Samsung deal runs Jan to Jan
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Wes, Caddis, Troy, Jay Mac, Navarro, Rooney, Roberts, Williams and Collins are all contracted until end of next season
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Then we have PdC until 2015

the don69 says...
10:02am Wed 18 Jul 12

At long last we are learning!you only sell your top players for silly money(like Carrol for£35m!)if a club offered above £2m,then if Ritchie wanted to go fair enough,if someone wants Ritchie or anyone else,make them cough up big time and squeeze them until the pips drop out for as much as we can get!well done J-Wray and Paolo tell them that offer was Peanuts and don't call back and waste our time unless they double it plus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

red white says...
10:42am Wed 18 Jul 12

A few years back we got ourselves into trouble for having players on too long contracts.

Now its the opposite!

Steve. Brentford says...
10:43am Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
Mallorca - no one has ever said clubs won't be interested in ritchie and others - especially as Bournmouth have made 3 bids already!
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What we have been moaning at is your daily posts saying he WILL BE SOLD to finance the club / moves for Kewell etc
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That is two totally different posts
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However - as myslef and quite a few others have been saying the club have rejected this and he is going NOWHERE
Stop moaning then James, if Mallorca wants to repeat posts (others are just as guilty) then that's his prerogative. I hope he stays,it looks likely but never say never in football, as you mentioned earlier its the players who decide,and STOP SHOUTING.

Oi Den! says...
10:53am Wed 18 Jul 12

GOOD SHOUT STEVE!

Highworth red says...
11:01am Wed 18 Jul 12

When you are skint, you will sell any player at any price because even a small fee will keep the club running. When you are in a great position like we are with a great board, you dictate what a player can leave for and when he leaves. Personally, Swindon is a great club to be at and is on the up. Matt can see this, seems to love working with Paolo and he knows we mean business with the quality we have signed in the close season. Even if a bid of 2.5 mill came in, I think Paolo would say ”changed my mind, Matt is worth 3.5”.

stfcpaul says...
11:20am Wed 18 Jul 12

I think he's going to go, whoever is after him is obviously determined and they have put a bid in knowing it would be rejected.
I think they'll be back!

35yrRED says...
11:23am Wed 18 Jul 12

Like most Swindon fans I hope MR stays, he clearly wants to. However, despite our apparent healthy financial situation at the moment if someone comes in and offers upwards of 2 million I would fully expect the club to allow them to speak to Matt, if the club in question is of interest to him then I would not be shocked to see him go. MR is a very good player with the potential to become even better, hopefully this will be with Swindon. If we are having a great season come January and Matt Ritchie is one of our outstanding players again at this time we shouldn't be surprised to see one of these 'silly' offers come in, he will have 6 months remaining on his contract, until an extension has been signed I will have an uneasy feeling that MR may well not be a Swindon player come Feb!! I do not think it will be Bournemouth, Matt is not silly and knows he would be selling himself short going there, however, there will be Championship teams that are not doing as well as they expected come January and will see MR as a player that could well help push them on.
So I hope MR has signed a new contract by Christmas....if not I think he will move on and the money from the 'silly' offer will be used to bring in people PDC has already targeted.

Stilloyal says...
11:32am Wed 18 Jul 12

Paolo quite clearly said the interested club was LEAGUE ONE so it won't be Shef W or Reading as suggested above.
I believe it is The Franchaise mob.

I ALMOST WENT TO HISTON says...
11:34am Wed 18 Jul 12

The club have released details for the town end redevelopment and what i would like to see is the board looking into the possibilty of bundesliga safe standing for the new town end.
Is there any passion for this idea? if so how can we show the club.
If you have not heard of this just type safe standing german football into google.
My one experience of a real packed terrace was the manor ground when steve robinson scored 2 and we beat the scum,I would love to see that spirit in the town end every week and i think this would be a great way to build are fanbase,create a better atmosphere and I think PDC would love the idea.
Also why dont we sign Dave kitson from pompy i no they are on mega wages but if we get him i think we would win the title again ;-)

eddyxx says...
11:35am Wed 18 Jul 12

It seems bournmouths approach is to try and unsettle the player, they seem to think if they keep bidding we will sell. Also the agent is involved and could be trying to sell ritchie which explains the bid while players are in italy. You never know but eventually the player might say more money or i'm off

LeGod says...
12:10pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club.

We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.

the wizard says...
12:36pm Wed 18 Jul 12

At some point this summer this article was bound to happen. The "will he or won't he" saga will continue until at some point in the future he says , yes, because his agent has got him a stunning deal with a club that appeals to him.

My guess is it will be next summer. A few here will reject that, but what do any of us know ? Having watched Portsmouth implode I thing Ritchie will be very careful as to where he will go next. The wonderful world of uncertainty that is soccer and its collapsing clubs will certainly focus his attention.

The decider in his choice will be his relationship with diCanio and to whether he feels his career needs more than what this club can offer, diCanio included.

The choice is his to make, with influence of course from his agent, I hope he chooses the right option.

Swindon1984 says...
1:15pm Wed 18 Jul 12

I ALMOST WENT TO HISTON wrote:
The club have released details for the town end redevelopment and what i would like to see is the board looking into the possibilty of bundesliga safe standing for the new town end. Is there any passion for this idea? if so how can we show the club. If you have not heard of this just type safe standing german football into google. My one experience of a real packed terrace was the manor ground when steve robinson scored 2 and we beat the scum,I would love to see that spirit in the town end every week and i think this would be a great way to build are fanbase,create a better atmosphere and I think PDC would love the idea. Also why dont we sign Dave kitson from pompy i no they are on mega wages but if we get him i think we would win the title again ;-)
Never going to happen based on us wanting to be in the championship - The Taylor Report recommended all seater stadiums, and The Football League / Scottish Football League introduced regulations that clubs in the highest divisions (top 2 divisions in the English system) must have complied to that recommendation by August 1994.

Not feasible at all then unless someone wants to amend the FA rulings on all seater-stadia - it's all seater, or play in the lower leagues, you can't have it both ways.

London Red says...
1:31pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Even then if you are in the lower leagues you are not allowed to remove seats
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So as we are currently an all-seater we have to remain that way
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I have always thought a small amount of standing should be re-introduced - for example at the CG the bottom section of the DR stand should be terracing with the seats in the area above
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If this was repicated in all 4 stands it would give a realy good atmosphere with standing next to the pitch - but also only a small manageable number

Bpl333 says...
1:59pm Wed 18 Jul 12

LeGod wrote:
Agree with all the people saying its Bournemouth with the offer as they are constantly on about getting Ritchie now all of a sudden they have Russian oil money but they will never be a big club they get small crowds, hardly any away following and i feel with their chairman Mitchell who is proud of the fact 6 of his previous building companies have gone bust which is why his current company name is seven builders i feel his relationship with the Russian will be a short term relationship plus he has only loaned the money to the club. Mitchell is a very firey character and as dodgy as hell but for Ritchie himself Bournemouth would definetly be a step back in career terms.
Lets face it what chairman would in his right mind pay 600k for Matt Tubbs only Mitchell with foreign money and if Tubbs is worth 600k Ritchie would be worth 2 million based on that.
Tubbs is a proven goal scorer and will prove it this year...

Who says we havnt got a chance of going up? We have am uch improved squad and for once someone in charge who knows what he is doing...

Bpl333 says...
2:01pm Wed 18 Jul 12

LeGod wrote:
Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club.

We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.
i think if it is us then that would mean pugh is on his way...

hullreds says...
2:05pm Wed 18 Jul 12

The article only says the Advertiser 'understands' the bid was for Matt Ritchie - so have you thought that it might have been for someone else???

A few names of the club involved have been mentioned but no-one really knows - we're just guessing lol :)

COYRsss!!!!!

Dover Red says...
2:21pm Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
Even then if you are in the lower leagues you are not allowed to remove seats
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So as we are currently an all-seater we have to remain that way
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I have always thought a small amount of standing should be re-introduced - for example at the CG the bottom section of the DR stand should be terracing with the seats in the area above
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If this was repicated in all 4 stands it would give a realy good atmosphere with standing next to the pitch - but also only a small manageable number
Hi LR, as an aside from the main points of this thread how are Peterborough getting away with terracing at their ground ? the seating rule has been inforce for a long time now, so how come peterborough seem to still be hanging on!

Steve. Brentford says...
4:00pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Oi Den! wrote:
GOOD SHOUT STEVE!
I HEARD THAT, PARDON :O)

jevs says...
4:57pm Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
Even then if you are in the lower leagues you are not allowed to remove seats
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So as we are currently an all-seater we have to remain that way
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I have always thought a small amount of standing should be re-introduced - for example at the CG the bottom section of the DR stand should be terracing with the seats in the area above
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If this was repicated in all 4 stands it would give a realy good atmosphere with standing next to the pitch - but also only a small manageable number
The safe standing thing does still have seats though, it's not much different to what you get in areas of most grounds now with people standing by their upturned seat. The difference seems to be that there's a rail infront of you to hang on to.

Swindon1984 says...
5:01pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Dover Red wrote:
London Red wrote: Even then if you are in the lower leagues you are not allowed to remove seats . So as we are currently an all-seater we have to remain that way . I have always thought a small amount of standing should be re-introduced - for example at the CG the bottom section of the DR stand should be terracing with the seats in the area above . If this was repicated in all 4 stands it would give a realy good atmosphere with standing next to the pitch - but also only a small manageable number
Hi LR, as an aside from the main points of this thread how are Peterborough getting away with terracing at their ground ? the seating rule has been inforce for a long time now, so how come peterborough seem to still be hanging on!
As far as I can remember they would need to comply with the recommendations within two years of promotion to the championship. The only way I can see them being compliant now is that when they were first promoted to the championship they were relegated in their first season, and would be going into their second successive season only now. They were also demoted from the old Divison 2, then called Division 1, now the championship (confusing) in 1994 when the ruling came into effect.

Not totally sure though so would need someone else to confirm. Seems strange they still have terracing and I'm slightly confused as to how they've gotten away with it unless all the above is correct.

Malkym says...
5:20pm Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
Austin was sold as HE DEMANDED TO MOVE! . Should Ritchie do the same - then the above stance would change . Yes the day of accepting a bag of balls have gone and we will hold out for a decent fee now . But player power still rules and rules all the way to the top - Modic for example is forcing a move!
LR for goodness sake don't rake over the CA coals again!! -PLEASE!!

Malkym says...
5:24pm Wed 18 Jul 12

London Red wrote:
Stratton you are right Ritchie is now into his final year of his initial 2.5 year deal . Whether he has a clause like Caddis where the club can extended it???? . Thompson, Macca, Flint, Devera, Cibo, RDV, Ferry, Risser, Miller and Benson are also in their final years . Storey and Bedwell also only got one year deals . C.Smith only has 6 months left as Samsung deal runs Jan to Jan . Wes, Caddis, Troy, Jay Mac, Navarro, Rooney, Roberts, Williams and Collins are all contracted until end of next season . Then we have PdC until 2015
Or whether he has a clause that says he can leave :))

Malkym says...
5:32pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Putting on my totally speculative LR Crystal Ball Hat (joke LR!!) - south coast - how about Soton? just back in the Prem!! Matty boy would surely be tempted by that carrot would he not?

Stfcsteve says...
6:24pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Malkym wrote:
Putting on my totally speculative LR Crystal Ball Hat (joke LR!!) - south coast - how about Soton? just back in the Prem!! Matty boy would surely be tempted by that carrot would he not?
Matt is certainly not premiership material yet few more yrs under paolos guidance maybe??? Needs to be more consistent and grow a few inches lol

jayden says...
6:26pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Steve. Brentford wrote:
Oi Den! wrote:
GOOD SHOUT STEVE!
I HEARD THAT, PARDON :O)
DOES HE TAKE SUGAR?

joey butler says...
8:05pm Wed 18 Jul 12

This article is a sad case of ''yesterdays papers selling yesterdays news''.

Would be far more exciting to get some news on Bostock joining us, or not??

Psychedelic Syd says...
8:48pm Wed 18 Jul 12

I agree Joey. Yawn. Bring on Bostock. Matt Ritchie is quite good but we have others here now that are as good. He isn't our best ever player by a long way and never will be. Possibly Championship material.

DarrenSTFCRomain says...
9:17pm Wed 18 Jul 12

Steve. Brentford wrote:
London Red wrote: Mallorca - no one has ever said clubs won't be interested in ritchie and others - especially as Bournmouth have made 3 bids already! . What we have been moaning at is your daily posts saying he WILL BE SOLD to finance the club / moves for Kewell etc . That is two totally different posts . However - as myslef and quite a few others have been saying the club have rejected this and he is going NOWHERE
Stop moaning then James, if Mallorca wants to repeat posts (others are just as guilty) then that's his prerogative. I hope he stays,it looks likely but never say never in football, as you mentioned earlier its the players who decide,and STOP SHOUTING.
I was told it was Ipswich. that put in the bid...
BUT WHAT F**K DO I KNOW

STEADY EDDIE 1 for the road says...
1:38am Thu 19 Jul 12

LeGod wrote:
Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club.

We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.
My god, you are obsessed with Bournemouth,almost paranoid about them.You go on echo website embarassing yourself and all decent Swindon folk by constantly trying to wind up the locals with your rediculous comments. You really need to get out more son.!!!!!!. By the way TUBBS scored first half hat-trick in a 0-13 win last night,so maybe not so bad after all.

Football banning order yob says...
10:19am Thu 19 Jul 12

LeGod wrote:
Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club.

We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.
whats your obsession with B'mouth legod?? more like leprat

Swindon1984 says...
10:26am Thu 19 Jul 12

Football banning order yob wrote:
LeGod wrote: Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club. We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.
whats your obsession with B'mouth legod?? more like leprat
They've bidded several times before and been rejected, as they've expressed interest in him before it's likely they will again.

Top name by the way, you're a credit to your club!

Football banning order yob says...
6:20pm Thu 19 Jul 12

Swindon1984 wrote:
Football banning order yob wrote:
LeGod wrote: Bournemouth would not be a step up for Ritchie and he is ambitious and only a team from a higher league would make him think about it and the right fee for the club. We need him to stay as he is key to our success this season and no way will Paolo let him go especially to a rival club. I will expect the club who made the bid which is highly likely Bournemouth to up their bid they keep trying but im sure Ritchie sees us and i think most fans do as a better option than Bournemouth to progress.
whats your obsession with B'mouth legod?? more like leprat
They've bidded several times before and been rejected, as they've expressed interest in him before it's likely they will again.

Top name by the way, you're a credit to your club!
Thanks swindon 1984.. glad you like the name.. See you at dean court later this season..

Swindon1984 says...
7:48pm Thu 19 Jul 12

Certainly will, January no less, not a great time to be there. Like Bournemouth as a place though I must admit, missed our last visit there on a Tuesday night but will make this one - looks like one of probably six away games I'll make this year, shame it can't be more but have to be realistic.

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