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    Beitragvon Fightin-Irish » So 14. Jul 2013, 10:54

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    TONY WATT is set to be the first casualty of Neil Lennon’s summer rebuilding at Celtic — just months after sinking Barcelona.

    The striker will be allowed to leave on loan if Celts receive a suitable offer.

    Watt, 19, shot to fame when he fired the winner in the stunning 2-1 Champions League win over Barca in November.

    He was rewarded with a new four-year contract but scored just one more goal last season.

    Now he faces a tough job convincing Lennon he should be part of his plans — despite the Hoops boss losing a host of strikers from his injury-hit squad, including Lassad, Miku and, most likely, Gary Hooper.

    Watt played 45 minutes of last week’s pre-season opener against Sebastopol before being sent home to receive treatment on a back strain. Dylan McGeough will also be made available for loan. The 20-year-old winger made just four SPL starts last season.

    Celtic had to register their 25-man squad for Wednesday’s Champions League qualifier against Cliftonville last week and it’s understood both Watt and McGeough — who is also under contract until 2016 — WERE included. But that’s likely to have been because Celts are so short of Scots and eight home-produced players have to be listed.

    Meanwhile, Lennon fears Celtic could need EXTRA-TIME to beat part-timers Cliftonville.

    His Hoops travel to Belfast on Wednesday after the first leg was switched from Parkhead at the request of Cliftonville. Lennon said: “I prefer it that way because we can get them back to Celtic Park and if the tie needs to go to extra-time we’ll be a week fitter.

    “That’s very important at this time of the year.

    “Everyone thinks we’re going to win four or five nil, but it will be an awkward game.”

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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon Fightin-Irish » Mo 15. Jul 2013, 20:13

    Where is the money going from Victor Wanyama’s sale to Southampton?

    Celtic received a Scottish record transfer fee for the sale of Victor Wanyama to Southampton, raking in a reported ÂŁ12.5m for the midfielder.

    Not all of that amount, however, is destined for Neil Lennon’s transfer kitty to replace the Kenyan, with various parties laying claim to the money.

    Wanyama’s former clubs in Kenya are all claiming a share for training the 22-year-old during his formative years. The administrators of Beerschot AC, the Belgian side from which he joined Celtic, are also entitled to various cuts.

    Which club is due what amount and how much will Celtic ultimately end up with? We’ve taken a look at the rulebooks to carve up the cash.

    FIFA training compensation and solidarity mechanism

    Under the regulations of world football’s governing body, if a player moves for a transfer fee prior to the expiry of his contract, five per cent of that amount must be deducted to be distributed amongst the teams who contributed to his development.

    Sides who trained a player between the ages of 12 and 23 are entitled to a percentage outlined by FIFA. This payment is known as the solidarity contribution.

    As the transfer of Wanyama was for a reported fee of ÂŁ12.5m, the retained amount to be paid out in solidarity payments is ÂŁ625,000.

    It is the responsibility of the player’s new club to make the solidarity payment within 30 days of registration.

    Separate from the solidarity mechanism, training compensation is also payable to a player’s former club every time he moves to another team until the end of the season in which his 23rd birthday falls.

    As Wanyama is 22, his former clubs are due compensation for their contribution to his training and development. Each FA has a set amount per year, agreed with FIFA, as to how much their clubs are due. Again, the onus falls on Southampton to make this payment.

    For Celtic there is no uncertainty over how much money they will receive for the sale of Victor Wanyama with regards to claims made by other clubs for compensation.

    The amounts due in both training compensation and solidarity payments are set figures. It is down to the appropriate FAs to determine how the money should be split.

    KENYA

    Wanyama was registered with three clubs between his 12th and 17th birthdays in his homeland.

    Under the solidarity mechanism, 40% of the total solidarity payment is due to clubs, meaning ÂŁ250,000 will go to the Football Kenya Federation to distribute amongst the sides which lay claim to money.

    Any future transfer of the player would see a further 2% of the total transfer fee paid to Football Kenya Federation for distribution.

    In terms of training compensation, Kenyan clubs are also entitled to ÂŁ1,330 for each year they had the player.

    Four clubs are all claiming to have trained the player between the ages of 12 and 17. Country Bus, AFC Leopards, Nairobi City Stars and JMJ Soccer Academy have all indicated they would make an application for part of the payment.

    The club(s) which trained Wanyama between the 2002/03 and 2005/06 seasons stand to receive ÂŁ31,250 per season in solidarity payment, plus ÂŁ1,330 each year in training compensation.

    The club(s) which had the player registered in the 2006/07 and 2007/08 seasons are in line to claim ÂŁ62,500 per season through the solidarity mechanism, plus ÂŁ1,330 each year in training compensation.

    BELGIUM

    Wanyama was registered with one club in Belgium, the now defunct Beerschot AC.

    Under the terms of the solidarity mechanism, the Royal Belgian FA is entitled to lay claim to ÂŁ187,500 on behalf of the club.

    Any future transfer of the player would see a further 1.5% of the total transfer fee paid to the Royal Belgian FA for distribution.

    Beerschot AC went out of business this year, although a phoenix club has emerged in their place.

    The new team may be entitled to claim for the money but, regardless, the Royal Belgian FA are entitled to the cash and could retain it themselves to put back into youth development in the country.

    In terms of training compensation, the Royal Belgian FA can claim ÂŁ156,000. Again, if the new Beerschot AC fail in their claim to the cash, the money will still be due to the Royal Belgian FA.

    Money due to Beerschot AC/Royal Belgian FA: ÂŁ343,500.

    Celtic also had an agreement to pay a percentage of any future transfer to Beerschot AC. The exact amount of that clause has been varied considerably across various reports, ranging from 5% to 10%.

    Money due to Beerschot AC/administrators: Between ÂŁ625,000 and ÂŁ1,250,000.

    SCOTLAND

    Although ÂŁ625,000 of the transfer fee has been set aside for solidarity payments, Celtic have not had to factor the loss of the full amount.

    Circa ÂŁ125,000 of that amount is retained by Celtic for having trained the player in the seasons both his 21st and 22nd birthdays fell.

    Any future transfer of the player would see a further 1% of the total transfer fee paid to the Scottish FA for distribution.

    As a net figure, Celtic should receive between ÂŁ10,586,020 and ÂŁ11,211,020 from the sale of Victor Wanyama, less any unknown fees to agents etc. The variation in numbers is because of the uncertainty over the size of add-on clause to Beerschot AC.

    ENGLAND

    Southampton also stand to benefit through the solidarity mechanism through any future transfer of Wanyama.

    On top of any fee or add-ons they agree themselves, the Saints will be entitled to 0.5% of the sum of all of the player’s future transfers.


    FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN


    Distribution of ÂŁ12,500,000

    Football Kenya Federation: ÂŁ257,980
    - To be distributed between Country Bus, AFC Leopards, Nairobi City Stars and JMJ Soccer Academy.

    Royal Belgian FA: ÂŁ343,500

    Beerschot sell-on clause: ÂŁ625,000 to ÂŁ1,250,000

    Celtic: ÂŁ10,586,020 to ÂŁ11,211,020
    - Net transfer fee: ÂŁ10,461,020 to ÂŁ11,086,020
    - Solidarity mechanism refund: ÂŁ125,000

    Southampton: ÂŁ62,500 of solidarity payment retained

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    Beitragvon Lubo » Di 16. Jul 2013, 09:51

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    Beitragvon McCeltic » Fr 19. Jul 2013, 17:47

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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon McCeltic » So 21. Jul 2013, 18:22

    Van Dijk fÀllt ja nicht zu lange aus. Aber Wilson ist inzwischen eine Bank in der IV, somit die gebotenen 1.5 Mille ein Witz. :D
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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon Fightin-Irish » Di 23. Jul 2013, 21:47

    Lennon aiming to add Latvian to Celtic striking options... even if Hooper stays

    Neil Lennon has confirmed plans to secure a new striker for Celtic even if Gary Hooper stays at Parkhead.

    And Sportsmail understands Hamburg’s Latvian international Artjoms Rudnevs is under consideration as an option.

    The player was the subject of a Celtic bid when he quit Lech Poznan last summer but the 25-year-old opted for the Bundesliga instead.

    Desperate to fund a bid for Everton’s former Rangers star Nikica Jelavic, however, Hamburg are now willing to offload the player they landed for £3.5m.

    The striker’s fee and wage demands remain a possible obstacle to any deal but the SPL champions have cash to spend after selling Victor Wanyama to Southampton for £12.5m.

    Hooper is also expected to leave before the close of the transfer window and is the subject of a ÂŁ5.5m bid from Queens Park Rangers.

    Lennon, however, will ask the Englishman if he feels mentally ready to play in tonight’s second leg Champions League clash with Cliftonville.

    Celtic are overwhelming favourites to build upon a 3-0 first leg lead and set up a third-qualifying round clash with Elfsborg — by which time a new striker could already be signed.

    ‘We’re doing some work on that,’ Lennon acknowledged. ‘We do have a No 1 striker in mind and, even if Gary stays, we’d still like to bring that player in.

    ‘We’re not really making great inroads — but we’re trying our best.

    ‘I’d like to have him by Thursday as that would mean he would be eligible for the Elfsborg game.

    ‘We’re working really hard on that one — but it’s slow progress at the minute. He’s someone we hope will score goals on a regular basis, the way Hooper has done in the last couple of years. He’s a player we like and a player we’ve liked for a while.’

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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon Armin_Bhoy » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 16:13

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    Beitragvon McCeltic » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:06

    Celtic have accepted an increased offer from Queens Park Rangers for English striker Gary Hooper believed to be ÂŁ5million, according to Sky Sports sources.


    QPR :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul Viel Spaß Gary Hooper in der 2. Liga. Was fĂŒr ein Abstieg, also anderst kann ich mich da nicht mehr ausdrĂŒcken.
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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon Armin_Bhoy » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:18

    McCeltic hat geschrieben:Celtic have accepted an increased offer from Queens Park Rangers for English striker Gary Hooper believed to be ÂŁ5million, according to Sky Sports sources.


    QPR :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul :heul Viel Spaß Gary Hooper in der 2. Liga. Was fĂŒr ein Abstieg, also anderst kann ich mich da nicht mehr ausdrĂŒcken.


    Aber echt....wenn er in die epl gewechselt wÀre könnte ich das noch nachvollziehen. Trotzdem viel Erfolg bei QPR.
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    Re: GerĂŒchte

    Beitragvon Henrik Larsson » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:27

    Also ich habe es eben gelesen, da kommt einem das k...., will nicht wissen was da vorgefallen sein muss. Kann mir keiner sagen das da alles Friede Freude Eierkuchen war im verhĂ€ltnis Trainer und Spieler. Wo liegt hier die sportliche Perspektive? Ja ich weiss ,hier gehts auch um Money. Bin gespannt was da im Anmarsch ist, fĂŒr das geld was vergleichbares zu bekommen dĂŒrfte wohl mehr als fraglich sein. Mit vergleich meine ich keinen Namen sondern die Tore die Hooper reingeballert hat.
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    Beitragvon Dinamo Baden » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:33

    Absoluter Schwachsinn dieser wechsel aber gut viel spass mit der Kohle und nen schönen gruss aus der Champions League
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    Beitragvon Celtic Frost » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:33

    Reisende soll man ja bekanntlich nicht aufhalten, trotzdem: Der Entscheid von Hooper ist wohl im Finanziellen zu suchen, sportlich werden wir ihn wohl nicht mehr so schnell im int. GeschÀft sehen.

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    Beitragvon McCeltic » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 17:42

    Henrik Larsson hat geschrieben:Also ich habe es eben gelesen, da kommt einem das k...., will nicht wissen was da vorgefallen sein muss. Kann mir keiner sagen das da alles Friede Freude Eierkuchen war im verhĂ€ltnis Trainer und Spieler. Wo liegt hier die sportliche Perspektive? Ja ich weiss ,hier gehts auch um Money. Bin gespannt was da im Anmarsch ist, fĂŒr das geld was vergleichbares zu bekommen dĂŒrfte wohl mehr als fraglich sein. Mit vergleich meine ich keinen Namen sondern die Tore die Hooper reingeballert hat.





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    Beitragvon Archivar » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 18:16

    ich bring mal den Namen Rudnevs in Spiel

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    Beitragvon Fightin-Irish » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 19:11

    Archivar hat geschrieben:ich bring mal den Namen Rudnevs in Spiel

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    Beitragvon Big John » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 20:19

    Ich bin ehrlich gesagt ein bisschen enttÀuscht was Hooper angeht. Ich dachte er hat wenigstens ein bisschen das Ziel bei einem besseren Verein als QPR unterzukommen. Klar er verdient dort mehr Geld, aber das kann doch nicht alles sein. Was ist wenn er dort zwei Spielzeiten keine Leistung bringt. Der ist weg so schnell kann der doch garnicht schauen.

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    Beitragvon Fightin-Irish » Mi 24. Jul 2013, 20:56

    Harry Redknapp delighted to agree deal for 'proven scorer' Gary Hooper

    Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has told STV that a deal to sign Celtic's Gary Hooper is almost done and that he hopes he is signing the Championship's next top scorer.

    Celtic accepted a bid of just under ÂŁ5m from QPR for Hooper on Wednesday afternoon and the player is close to completing a move to Loftus Road.

    Redknapp said that he had been tracking Hooper's progress for the player's whole career and had seen him prove his credentials as a striker during his time under Celtic boss Neil Lennon.

    "It’s all been agreed," Redknapp told STV. "I’ve not been dealing with it but the chief executive and the chairman have been dealing with Celtic.

    "Hopefully we’re close to finally getting there but until it’s done you’re never sure. " He’s a player we’ve been chasing for a while and now we’ve agreed a deal with Celtic.

    "We’ve followed him from his days at Gray’s Athletic to Southend to Scunthorpe. Then he’s gone and scored goals at the highest level with Celtic.

    "So he’s proved that he’s a goalscorer and hopefully he can score some goals in the Championship now."

    QPR were relegated from the English Premier League last season but Redknapp said that he was optimistic that Hooper's goals could win the Rs promotion from the Championship at the first time of asking. If that was achieved, the veteran manager said he wouldn't rule out Hooper achieving his international ambitions with England ahead of next year's World Cup.

    "I would love to see him being leading goalscorer in the Championship and hopefully that would mean us being promoted," he added.

    "If he came here and was a prolific scorer then you never know [about an England call]. We’re not overloaded with great strikers in England, that’s for sure, and everyone’s looking for a good goalscorer."

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    Beitragvon Henrik Larsson » Do 25. Jul 2013, 08:52

    Glaube vor kurzem hier gelesen zu haben Celtic wÀre an Saviola interessiert, den zieht es nun zu den Griechen von Olympiacos. Immer wieder erstaunlich wo manch bekannter Spieler so landet.
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    Beitragvon Lubo » Do 25. Jul 2013, 09:42

    Finde ich nicht sooo tragisch. Er kam fĂŒr 2,4 Mio, geht fĂŒr 5 (dazu Add ons?), hat viele wichtige Tore geschossen (vor allem in den Derbys) und immer alles gegeben.

    Dass er seine Karriere jetzt wegwirft, kann uns egal sein.

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