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Everton Transfer Thread 2016

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It would in STTC terms as purchasing an asset and one you have to pay - takes away from that available non-broadcast revenues (which the sale represents).

If this were the case you would be talking in terms of the total sale, not the posted gain. Best of my knowledge its only the gain, so I can't see the outlay on the purchase being relevant. If you have something that says different, then I genuinely would like to have a read of it.

Honestly. You guys need to stop thinking in purely accounting terms and think in regulatory compliance terms

That is a set of additional rules over and above accountancy rules. :rolleyes:

Applying the rules and regulations to come to a fiscal position IS accounting. If there are additional rules to take into account, then these become the "accountancy rules". Regulatory/compliance just means you can show you have followed the rules.

Anyway @hibbo'sclass or @The Esk are actually the guys you want for this.
 
If this were the case you would be talking in terms of the total sale, not the posted gain. Best of my knowledge its only the gain, so I can't see the outlay on the purchase being relevant. If you have something that says different, then I genuinely would like to have a read of it.



Applying the rules and regulations to come to a fiscal position IS accounting. If there are additional rules to take into account, then these become the "accountancy rules". Regulatory/compliance just means you can show you have followed the rules.

Anyway @hibbo'sclass or @The Esk are actually the guys you want for this.

He's only gone and done it again.
 


https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/aug/08/crystal-palace-everton-yannick-bolasie-reject-bid

Crystal Palace reject Everton’s £18m bid for Yannick Bolasie
• Ronald Koeman makes DR Congo forward his top transfer priority
• Palace holding out for a fee closer to £30m for Bolasie


Yannick Bolasie has made 79 appearances and scored five goals for Crystal Palace in the Premier League. Photograph: TGSPhoto/REX/Shutterstock


Ed Aarons

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Monday 8 August 2016 19.55 BSTLast modified on Monday 8 August 201619.57 BST



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Crystal Palace have rejected a bid of £18m from Everton for forward Yannick Bolasie, with the south Londoners holding out for a fee closer to £30m.

Ronald Koeman has been searching for additions to his squad since succeeding Roberto Martínez as manager in June but so far has only signed the midfielder Idrissa Gueye for £7.1m from Aston Villa and the Holland goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg this summer.

With the Dutchman keen to strengthen his options in attacking areas, Koeman has identified Bolasie as his primary target after being impressed with his performances for Palace in the Premier League since their promotion in 2013. The Democratic Republic of Congo forward has made 79 appearances and scored five goals in the league as Palace have enjoyed their longest unbroken spell in the top flight since the early 1970s.

However, after manager Alan Pardew signed Andros Townsend for a club record £13m, Palace could now sanction Bolasie’s sale in order to free up funds for a new bid for Liverpool striker Christian Benteke. A £25m offer was rejected last month, with Jürgen Klopp adamant the Belgian will not be allowed to leave for less than the £32.5m they paid Aston Villa last season.

It is understood that Everton intend to make a renewed offer of around £20m, although it is unlikely that will be enough to persuade Palace to allow a player signed for just £350,000 from Bristol City in 2012. A report last week suggested that the 27-year-old was considering his future at Selhurst Park following the arrival of Townsend, who will also compete with Wilfried Zaha, Bakary Sako and young winger Sullay KaiKai for a starting spot.

West Ham are also believed to have registered an interest in signing Bolasie, although that now appears unlikely as they close in on the £25m purchase of Swansea’s Andre Ayew.

Everton are also considering a renewed bid for Swansea captain Ashley Williams.A £10m offer for the 31-year-old was rejected last week but he remains a target for Koeman.
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If this were the case you would be talking in terms of the total sale, not the posted gain. Best of my knowledge its only the gain, so I can't see the outlay on the purchase being relevant. If you have something that says different, then I genuinely would like to have a read of it.



Applying the rules and regulations to come to a fiscal position IS accounting. If there are additional rules to take into account, then these become the "accountancy rules". Regulatory/compliance just means you can show you have followed the rules.

Anyway @hibbo'sclass or @The Esk are actually the guys you want for this.

@bizzaro go night night now
 

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