Joao Carvalho
#31
Per my understanding of FFP, Carvalho’s transfee fee of £13.2mio gets amortised over the 5 year contract. So for the end of this season’s accounts (as of May?) his asset value will go down to £10.56mio, ie we’ll book a loss of £2.64 mio this financial year. Next season it will be a loss of a further £2.64mio and so on.

So if we sell in May we need to recoup £10.56mio just to not incur a further loss this year.

If we sell him in June/July/August, we know for the financial year of that (next) season we’re gonna have to write his value down by a further £2.64 mio on the balance sheet, so a sale price of £7.92mio would be necessary not to take a further loss. Even if we got that price, for example, we’d get cash in the hand, but from an accounting / FFP point of view it wouldn’t help relative to keeping him, other than meaning we wouldn’t take the £2.64mio wrote-down in subsequent years.

But how low will his value go...? I assume liquidity isn’t the binding constraint on us, so the accounting methodology for FFP may add another argument for being patient with him.
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#32
Yeah unlikely we`re get back what we paid - however we got 1m for Kapino didn`t we and he only played 4 games ?
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#33
One thing for sure is his value will drop if he doesnt play. Some of us have short memories though, back in November most were saying how well he was adapting to the English game, getting stuck in and working hard, showing glimpses of real quality and worth every penny. Maybe we were fooling ourselves.

It is definitely alarming how he seems to have gone backwards. I wonder if a season long loan is the answer, similar to Goncalves, as above “here you are RB Leipzig he’s yours for the year with an option to buy at £25M”. Well you never know.

The irony is that if by some miracle we do achieve promotion this year I reckon he is one of the very few in the squad who might actually cut it in the prem.
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#34
(02-03-2019, 11:01 AM)zicorice Wrote:
(27-02-2019, 01:35 PM)NG3 Wrote:
(26-02-2019, 05:35 PM)stirred Wrote: Good to hear the players are actually being coached though

I've held back on these stats, until the mood became more positive, as I wanted fans behind the club, rather than squabbling over an individual, but our #10 is 8th, in this squad, when it comes to shots per game, behind Yates & Guédioura, amongst others.

A #10 should be top 5 in that stat, & certainly not behind deeper sitting midfielders & he's 9th in passing accuracy, another area he should be top 5.

In terms of actual number of passes he averages 32, which is 12th.

Of course a #10 isn't just about creativity, if you defend from the front, as all teams should, a #10 is also key to keeping the opposition locked in. Look at the game Monday night, Murphy & Yates shut down Huddlestone & because of that 60% of Derby's possession was with their defensive players, in their defensive third of the pitch, effectively neutering them.

Our #10 comes 16th in our squad when it comes to average tackles per game, 22nd when it comes to interceptions (Ryan Yates has already made more in total, in 20 games less), & Carvalho is 18th when it comes to blocking the ball.

He's also 3rd in our squad when it comes to being dispossessed, & 2nd when it comes to losing the ball through bad ball control.

  following the post on Carvalho I felt someone had to challenge this. I respect all opinions, but I also recognise the potential for borderline indoctrination to filter in. For the record, I loved watching Carvalho play, but 100% support MON and the more pragmatic approach required to achieve what we all want. I hope this doesn't sound like a personal attack, it is not meant too, but I like this forum and don't want to see it slide down a slippery slope.
Hand grenade dropped, off to get ready for my train now......

Zico, I've been pondering this debate for the last 24 hours, I like it, NG3 put up some stats and opinions and you have challenged, we could do with more of this although I find this forum extremely informative, as in the information to posts ratio is extremely high compared to lost the plot and others.

Most importantly, despite our appreciation for the quality and depth of analysis NG3 puts in, we all, hope to high heaven, probably including NG3, you are right, because if you are right we are going to see a phenomenal player, I appreciate the argument that Forest produced some the best performances with him in the side earlier in the season.  

Regards the stats, they aren't good, to the contrary quite condemning, but although they are interesting I prefer to bury my head in the sand and ignore them and hope the guys game comes together and 1 or 2 assists or a goal or some skill or effort will do me.  Basically he could influence a game dramatically but the stats over the season won't move much.  It could be a run off the ball that takes the defenders away, or good passes that show as intercepted or failed but the team mate really should of anticipated and been on the front foot.


As you can see, I know diddly, I see very few games, besides Derby and WBA games which I loved, any others were on very poor streams.  I do know we have 33 players, probably the biggest squad in the league and I can't remember who half of them are.  I hope there are a few secret weapons buried in there, maybe Pele, Appiah, Aransiford? or something can be done to get the squad into cohesive lethal combination.  Or just a horrible set of thugs who win ugly, i'll take either.  No reason Carv can't contribute significantly.

The worry I have isn't just adapting to the English championship but for the young Portugese in Nottingham with £20k to spend on fun every week, there are a lot of snares, vices and distractions, however much potential a guy has and however much you spend, you cannot guarantee they will not be tempted and corrupted by the dark side.  That is the thing about Yates and Worrall they were settled in the area and happy to totally focus, even working with less natural ability but more focus and passion maybe?

We have plenty of players who seem totally focussed on the cause, but I don't know if everyone is totally bought in yet, having a too big a squad could possibly be slightly counter productive to a focussed team spirit.  I'm thinking if we do stumble across a secret weapon it will more likely be Pele or Appiah, hopefully both.
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#35
Still the most talented player we have. Granted he isn’t pulling up any trees at the moment, but hopefully nothing that a little coaching can sort out.
Give me Carvalho any day over someone who runs around a lot and apparently gets stuck in, but brings very little.
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#36
(04-03-2019, 08:38 AM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Still the most talented player we have. Granted he isn’t pulling up any trees at the moment, but hopefully nothing that a little coaching can sort out.
Give me Carvalho any day over someone who runs around a lot and apparently gets stuck in, but brings very little.

Don't agree. I think Lolley is much more talented, brings more to the team and is more of a matchwinner than Carvalho will ever be.
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#37
if we sell him in the summer what do get? i think MON could better reinvest this money.
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#38
(04-03-2019, 09:05 AM)Jasper Scarrott Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 08:38 AM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Still the most talented player we have. Granted he isn’t pulling up any trees at the moment, but hopefully nothing that a little coaching can sort out.
Give me Carvalho any day over someone who runs around a lot and apparently gets stuck in, but brings very little.

Don't agree. I think Lolley is much more talented, brings more to the team and is more of a matchwinner than Carvalho will ever be.

Being talented is not everything, you need to have more to your game than that.

A good example is Lewis McGugan, he was talented but so much more was lacking in his game.
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#39
(04-03-2019, 09:41 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 09:05 AM)Jasper Scarrott Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 08:38 AM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Still the most talented player we have. Granted he isn’t pulling up any trees at the moment, but hopefully nothing that a little coaching can sort out.
Give me Carvalho any day over someone who runs around a lot and apparently gets stuck in, but brings very little.

Don't agree. I think Lolley is much more talented, brings more to the team and is more of a matchwinner than Carvalho will ever be.

Being talented is not everything, you need to have more to your game than that.

A good example is Lewis McGugan, he was talented but so much more was lacking in his game.

Talent without handwork is nothing.

The Championship will find you out in that regard.

I'd settle for robust but can play a bit.

SA.
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#40
(04-03-2019, 09:05 AM)Jasper Scarrott Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 08:38 AM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Still the most talented player we have. Granted he isn’t pulling up any trees at the moment, but hopefully nothing that a little coaching can sort out.
Give me Carvalho any day over someone who runs around a lot and apparently gets stuck in, but brings very little.

Don't agree. I think Lolley is much more talented, brings more to the team and is more of a matchwinner than Carvalho will ever be.

Agreed.

SA.  Cool
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#41
(04-03-2019, 09:10 AM)the jock Wrote: if we sell him in the summer what do get? i think MON could better reinvest this money.

Given the CHs we got under his watch.

If we got half the money back for Car' then I think MoN would work miracles with £7 million.

SA.
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#42
(04-03-2019, 10:07 PM)NG3 Wrote: I'd suggest he moved closer towards the door tonight.

has something happened?
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#43
(04-03-2019, 10:20 PM)PsychoStanleyStone Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:07 PM)NG3 Wrote: I'd suggest he moved closer towards the door tonight.

has something happened?

has young Carvalho tried to run through a brick wall for Martin and subsequently broken both his knees and his elbows?  seems it was always gonna happen  :(
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#44
(04-03-2019, 10:47 PM)NG3 Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:20 PM)PsychoStanleyStone Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:07 PM)NG3 Wrote: I'd suggest he moved closer towards the door tonight.

has something happened?

U23 match, we stuck out a very strong side, almost our fit & available "B" team, with Wague, Pele & a front 5 of Appiah, Johnson, Carvalho, Goncalves & Ansarifard up front.

We all know which department we've been struggling in lately & half people's alternative suggestion to fix our problems are listed in that 5 so it was basically an audition tonight, a genuine opportunity for a player to stake a place for Saturday &  Carvalho, (& Goncalves & Ansarifard) in particular failed the audition, showing both a lack of effort & quality.

The management was not impressed.

Some of these players have 11 games, some of them they will not play in, & some where they will be restricted to cameos, within which to convince the management that they are worth persevering with.

Each failed audition is a step closer to the exit & I'd suggest they will go flying out of it with Roy Keane's boot print on their arses if they ever drop below 100% effort levels again.

Oh dear.  'The management' (Kray twins?)  How can they not 'step it up' with the management watching on?

I can't see MoN/Keane putting up with a lack of effort or commitment.

That just won't do.

All change in the Summer..?

SA.
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#45
(04-03-2019, 11:31 PM)Strawberry Avenger Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:47 PM)NG3 Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:20 PM)PsychoStanleyStone Wrote:
(04-03-2019, 10:07 PM)NG3 Wrote: I'd suggest he moved closer towards the door tonight.

has something happened?

U23 match, we stuck out a very strong side, almost our fit & available "B" team, with Wague, Pele & a front 5 of Appiah, Johnson, Carvalho, Goncalves & Ansarifard up front.

We all know which department we've been struggling in lately & half people's alternative suggestion to fix our problems are listed in that 5 so it was basically an audition tonight, a genuine opportunity for a player to stake a place for Saturday &  Carvalho, (& Goncalves & Ansarifard) in particular failed the audition, showing both a lack of effort & quality.

The management was not impressed.

Some of these players have 11 games, some of them they will not play in, & some where they will be restricted to cameos, within which to convince the management that they are worth persevering with.

Each failed audition is a step closer to the exit & I'd suggest they will go flying out of it with Roy Keane's boot print on their arses if they ever drop below 100% effort levels again.

Oh dear.  'The management' (Kray twins?)  How can they not 'step it up' with the management watching on?

I can't see MoN/Keane putting up with a lack of effort or commitment.

That just won't do.

All change in the Summer..?

SA.

seems like M o N & R K have been trying to run through brick walls to help this fella
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