Saturday 27 June 2009

Buying on Tick or the Never Never


Duxbury has come out and said that the Jimenez deal will be the model for all future transfer deals at Upton Park because it is great for "cash flow". Well of course it is, £8m payed in twelve months time is obviously more attractive to a club in financial difficulties than £6 up front now - especially if you never intend to complete the purchase.

Littlewoods & Gratton catalogues have made millions by exploiting poorly educated working class people who happily cough up 20% interest rates in return for being able to buy on the basis of weekly or monthly installments; and the entire banking crisis is based on the buy now, pay later culture. It is great to wave that credit card and walk out of the shop with a new outfit or flat screen home cinema system, great until you have to settle the bill; then the problems start.

As I understand it, there is an agreed formula for spreading the costs of buying a player over a five year period. Pay £8m now, and he appears in the accounts for £1.5m (or thereabouts) for each of the next five years. The beauty of buying him up front is that you cash in on future resale value, providing you are buying an appreciating asset. Look at Pardew's deals: Reo-Coker, Harewood, Zamora, Paintsil - we turned a nice profit on each and how much would we make if we sold Green and Cole now. The trouble with the Duxbury approach is that you are simply deferring the cost for a year and I cannot believe there isn't a cost involved in this arrangement. Inter Milan are not waving £8m for 12 months out of a sense of charity for West Ham are they? If we offered £6m up front, would they take it? I bet they would!

Buying on tick is all very well providing the ticking isn't the sound of a financial time bomb. The problem of buying on the Never Never is that if you never actually own a player, it becomes difficult for the manager to build his team with any certainty. Even if Jimenez does superbly, does that guarantee Zola that he will be "in funds" to make the signing permanent in 12 months time?

As Jacko has just discovered, all bills have to be settled eventually. Never Never Land can appear like a wonderful theme park, but it often masks something very sinister. Duxbury may still be shafting us all!

9 comments:

Mick in Iceland said...

Bit unfair to say Duxbury is shafting us, can you imagine the players that would be arriving under Curbs, keep up the good work I say and long live the new Westham regime. COYI

Short Arse said...

Quiet in here isn't it? Oh well never mind it will soon be time for your holidays. Make sure you lock everything up safely as there are some nasty Bruvs around you know!

Billbanksi said...

Yes but don't you know we are being taken over by a new American owner who will pay for everything....

I'm more concerned who the two players are that we're selling to bring Tevez in next week...

Hammersfan said...

Irony I assume Bill?

Denbighammer said...

I think its all we can afford if we are to bring in new players. There would be uproar if we didn't sign anyone and this is the only way to bring in any sort of quality.

Anonymous said...

What do you think of this as a conspiracy theory?
The club are aware that the seemingly high wages paid to Lucas Neill are an unsettling influence on other players - in particular Robert Green. To remedy this problem, the club arranges with Lucas to meet and to not immediately 'agree' to terms. Information is 'leaked' that a reduced offer has been made and rejected by Lucas.
Lucas goes off to Oz and participates in some World Cup qualifying rounds and upon his return meets again with West Ham and amazingly, he suddenly agrees to the terms which are supposedly set at the first (reduced) offer.
The reality is that the 'real' terms are an arrangement between him and the club and which remain undisclosed and private.
As a onetime sports administrator, I can tell you that such a scenario, with variations, has been played out many, many times in professional sport around the world. You see, it keeps a lid on things and also keeps everyone happy.

Anonymous said...

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Hammersfan said...

1451 LOL You are SOOOOOOOO wide of the mark. Your post betrays the onset of insanity however. Presumably you are Roberto?

Anonymous said...

utter drivel