West Brom chef Steve Clarke today warned Premier League vultures against swooping for the clubas top stars by insisting athey will cost you a fortune.a The Baggies chef asserts he's no plans to sell any one of his leading players come early july after the clubas good top-flight strategy. He's already targeting three or four new faces. He informed would-be buyers to check elsewhere for new recruits, requiring they will not get players out from the Hawthorns in cut-price offers. The Scot said: "They arenat likely to be cheap.AI donat think anyone would be wise to can be found in for almost any of our players because they will cost a fortune.a Albion are braced for interest in famous brands Youssouf Mulumbu, Claudio Yacob, James Morrison and Shane Long, who've again displayed impressive kind. With the Baggies on course to beat last seasonas 10th-place end a' their highest ever in the Premier League. But Clarke is looking at strengthening his group for his next campaign at the helm. And he admitted he could need even more reinforcements must rival groups break the lender to simply take players from the Baggies. He said: aIn a perfect world wead get early signings.ABut the early signing last summer was Ben Foster and the others came in over the course of pre-season. aAs long once we reach the beginning of pre-season and weave improved the squad, once they come in is irrelevant. "Itas hard to speculate on figures because you donat discover how many clubs are likely to simply take and take to a few of your participants. That can happen. "Itas baseball and itas an open window. At the minute, looking at the squad, if we were to create in three or four that might be enough a' but things may change.a Clarke needs his group to be bolstered in pre-season education by the return of small midfielder George Thorne and seasoned wide guy Zoltan Gera. Both participants had their present months cut short by cruciate knee ligament injuries. Clarke said: aThey are both making progress.a West Brom employer Steve Clarke today warned Premier League birds against swooping for the clubas top stars by requiring athey will cost you a fortune.a West Brom defensive prospect Craig Dawson might get an opportunity to shine in the club's Premier League run-in, manager Steve Clarke has proved today. Expressandstar.com bring you shift chat from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Walsall. West Brom employer Steve Clarke today insisted the final six games of the season won't make or break any of his playersa Hawthorns futures. I really hope Steve gets the backing he deserves with new signings. It'll also be interesting to see how Dave Garlick operates too. and by Dave you needless to say mean Richard? Richard Mark Garlic perhaps. ?? Just joking. Just realized "Dave Garlick" is one of my employee's, sorry. Sorry but with Odemwingie and Lukaku certainly off in the summertime we at least three strikers, the maybes being Rosenberg, Reid, Thomas, Dorrans, Fortune and Reyes. I do believe at the least 7 or 8 signings will soon be made, (an appropriate back, 3 strikers, a key midfielder, a back if Popov don't come back and 2 wingers once we don't have a proper out and out winger, have not had 1 for decades, Thomas is OK in sections but is much too inconsistent and has never had that extra yard of speed a winger needs. I know we're not the wealthiest but to survive in the premier league season after season money has to be spent. Boing boing WBA NEEDS Not my type of managerial Rhetoric, can it be necessary? SC could almost be observed to be attempting to soften the blow for Baggies followers, we will see. Lines ay we Charlie Clarke could have issued a hands-off warning, but the agents can get involved, and thats when players heads "get turned", if the major clubs can be found in for them. Every person has his price. I do believe (subject to Lukaku planning elsewhere) 2 new strikers, a left back and a right back and we'll get some stopping next year. At least QPR will not be among the bidders if they are relegated. After disrupting certainly one of our key people in Peter Odemwingie with an unbelievably large supply (using his A40k per week wages to A65k) the club has now been forced to take a A15 million loan contrary to the surface itself. And this really is BEFORE relegation. No wonder chairman Tony Fernandes, who has borrowed the membership A55 million - and he'll are interested back! - looked therefore worried after the defeat to Manchester United. Whenever anybody comes on for this site challenging our chairman spend big-time (and you can find fewer today, thank goodness) they should take a great look at they have been ensnared by the business plan of many clubs which in debt from which they will never escape. Portsmouth begin life next year in the previous Fourth Division - and Bradford City remains down there. And notice to Alan Hansen: Everton, whom you keep on remembering on Match of the Afternoon as a well-run club, is A60 million indebted and losing A5 million a year. We spend our people between A1 million and A2 million a on three year contracts, plus large bonuses for end and points of year position. The books are still healthy. TELEVISION rights for the bottom club next season are elevated from A42 million to A62 million, such as the 'bottom club' reward, so there's additional money available. But however greedy the agents are, we cannot create more cash beyond our income. Stoney - great post partner and summed up my views exactly. I had seen abot QPR getting that loan and this indicates strange that they need that whilst spending players around A100k weekly - but then thats exactly what portsmouth did - they were the 4th highest payers in the top league but Harry still squeezed them directed and look what happened next...... If we could hover round the top and probably get the odd pot function all while staying economically viable (which might mean promoting some participants at a profit and attracting another new stone) then i will remain one Happy Baggie. Stoney Lane, This is actually the problem, and it stinks to high heaven!! Some one said on here a few weeks before 'clubs like Fulham and Stoke can buy expensive, much talked about people, why can't we do what they're doing?.' I described at the time that when Al-Fayed lost interest at Fulham, and chose to leave the team, he had need several millions repaid to him, so the 'cottagers' will be left with enormous debts, and a of Michael Jackson - not so much 'Off The Wall ', but more Quo's 'Down The Dustpipe.'... As for QPR, a dozen new participants in the summer, several millions on exchanges and wages, plus a chequebook waved in front of 'arry and P.O. causing them to produce a beeline towards Shepherd's Bush with pound signs within their eyes and tongues hanging out..... Meanwhile, regardless of what is obviously been spent at the Baggies, we are currently directly behind the 'Big Six'- so how much SHOULD we've used so much to put us alongside groups with world-famous reputations and regular Champion's League involvement........? Ask Jeremy Peace, he's was able to achieve what the others have faced bankruptcy trying to do........
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