Let’s hope so. With very green tints on, Broom could say that he only wants to be at Argyle at least for the rest of the season, which would force Posh into selling to us now at whatever we bid, or him staying on loan and then selling in the summer at a lower price.Broom may not fancy Scotland, Fry cannot sell him if the player says no. Broom cannot be recalled unless he agrees to be sold.
Totally agree. I think we see thru this now that they are just trying to drum up interest and spark a bidding war. If Peterborough want £250k then he won’t be coming to Argyle permanently and nor would I want him to for that sort of money during a economic crisis football-wise.Its just the Peterborough way of starting an auction, if interested teams think that there is a chance of a deal to be done then the price will be bumped up. Saying that I'd like to see him join on a permanent deal.
I don’t personally. Can’t see anyone buying Camara while he’s away for a few weeks with Guinea-BissauAlso think Camara will be leaving.
MaybeI don’t personally. Can’t see anyone buying Camara while he’s away for a few weeks with Guinea-Bissau
That would depend on the length of contract and how he performs if signed permanently. He's only 25.Totally agree. I think we see thru this now that they are just trying to drum up interest and spark a bidding war. If Peterborough want £250k then he won’t be coming to Argyle permanently and nor would I want him to for that sort of money during a economic crisis football-wise.
I’d be prepared to pay £100k but no more, and if we did pay more I’d be pretty cheesed off that we’d spend that sort of money on a player that has no re-sale value particularly because the fans dipped into their own pockets to help the club by not getting season tickets refunds during Covid.