Transfer Shouts (39 Viewers)

Tomh111

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The clamour for fans to bet the house on January signings is so shirt sighted.

The financial gambling is what put us into league 2.

If we had spent a chunk of money hoping we went up, then the player doesn't perform or gets injured. We are in the same position as now, but financially unstable. With the added caveat that January signings are famously tough tk get right.

Teams over pay out of desperation and players have little time to bed into a side and adapt to a new way of playing.

Incremental gains every summer is what has got us to this point and I am happy to stick with that plan.
 

better days

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The clamour for fans to bet the house on January signings is so shirt sighted.

The financial gambling is what put us into league 2.

If we had spent a chunk of money hoping we went up, then the player doesn't perform or gets injured. We are in the same position as now, but financially unstable. With the added caveat that January signings are famously tough tk get right.

Teams over pay out of desperation and players have little time to bed into a side and adapt to a new way of playing.

Incremental gains every summer is what has got us to this point and I am happy to stick with that plan.
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shmmeee

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The clamour for fans to bet the house on January signings is so shirt sighted.

The financial gambling is what put us into league 2.

If we had spent a chunk of money hoping we went up, then the player doesn't perform or gets injured. We are in the same position as now, but financially unstable. With the added caveat that January signings are famously tough tk get right.

Teams over pay out of desperation and players have little time to bed into a side and adapt to a new way of playing.

Incremental gains every summer is what has got us to this point and I am happy to stick with that plan.

We made fewer signings than the season before in January, so it’s hardly unprecedented.

I’d argue it wasn’t overspending that fucked us previously as much as poor management at the top plus the collapse of ITV digital.
 

Grendel

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The clamour for fans to bet the house on January signings is so shirt sighted.

The financial gambling is what put us into league 2.

If we had spent a chunk of money hoping we went up, then the player doesn't perform or gets injured. We are in the same position as now, but financially unstable. With the added caveat that January signings are famously tough tk get right.

Teams over pay out of desperation and players have little time to bed into a side and adapt to a new way of playing.

Incremental gains every summer is what has got us to this point and I am happy to stick with that plan.

This doesn’t really make sense

If the club anyway wants to sign championship players those players will want higher wages

I would not be surprised if our wage bill anyway is over the revenue we achieve

You are really just saying the owners should be non reactive so even if relegation threatened should not act

We ended up in a mess because of numerous factors mainly to do with the idiot McGinnity selling everything that moved and getting a subsequent shafting over the ricoh deal nothing whatsoever to do with January transfer dealings
 

Frostie

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This doesn’t really make sense

If the club anyway wants to sign championship players those players will want higher wages

I would not be surprised if our wage bill anyway is over the revenue we achieve

You are really just saying the owners should be non reactive so even if relegation threatened should not act

We ended up in a mess because of numerous factors mainly to do with the idiot McGinnity selling everything that moved and getting a subsequent shafting over the ricoh deal nothing whatsoever to do with January transfer dealings

Think both statements have a lot of truth to them.

I'd have liked to see us add 1 or 2 in January for sure but it really is a volatile window & the rewards rarely match the outlays. We don't know who was available & at what cost.
Have other teams kicked on significantly off the back of January signings that didn't cost millions?

Couldn't agree more with you on McGinnity. Whilst Richardson (rightly) gets a lot of stick, McGinnity was utterly clueless.
The sacking of Black for Reid because he hadn't heard of the players Black wanted to sign & let Reid then throw huge money at shit like Sherwood who couldn't even pass a medical says a lot.
 

long way home

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Id prefer 3 quality players that fit into the group than 7 players on hope that a couple stick. We have enough development players of our own to work with this summer.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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This doesn’t really make sense

If the club anyway wants to sign championship players those players will want higher wages

I would not be surprised if our wage bill anyway is over the revenue we achieve

You are really just saying the owners should be non reactive so even if relegation threatened should not act

We ended up in a mess because of numerous factors mainly to do with the idiot McGinnity selling everything that moved and getting a subsequent shafting over the ricoh deal nothing whatsoever to do with January transfer dealings

The other issue is “incremental gains” - there comes a point as with every club you cannot feasibly progress any further. Are we close to that? Next season will tell
 

SkyblueDad

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JCH best player today and a must to be signed permanently MR mentioned three signings are imminent wonder if he’s one of them.
 

SBAndy

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Antony Evans from Bristol Rovers? Appreciate it’s a leap but seems he was one of the standout performers in L2 and has a good pedigree.
 

TwistAndShoutCCFC1987

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No thanks. Big fan of his when he was here, but for the wages he would demand, plus his poor injury history, he isn’t worth it.

Even more importantly, Sheaf is a similar style of player (keeps things simple, recycles the ball, ball player, composed etc) and I wouldn’t want anyone stopping his development.
Even more importantly , He was playing a football match 100+ miles away and the rumour came from greggs (who is unreliable at the best of times)
 

Greggs

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Even more importantly , He was playing a football match 100+ miles away and the rumour came from greggs (who is unreliable at the best of times)
I think you'll find i'm never late to an appointment, not had a day off work in 47 years and if you lend me something i will return it to you in the same condition as i received it.
 

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