No he’s genuinely gone, terminated contract by mutual consentFishing?
Insane?No he’s genuinely gone
Thanks for the memories.
Gray's gone?Another one for the recruitment team hall of fame.
He's probably going to become the new punch line of that long running joke about the time we all foolishly thought Gray had gone.
Can people please stop doing this. No recruitment team in the world only signs successes.Another one for the recruitment team hall of fame.
He's probably going to become the new punch line of that long running joke about the time we all foolishly thought Gray had gone.
Can people please stop doing this. No recruitment team in the world only signs successes.
I heard he turned Everton down!Gray's gone?
Can people please stop doing this. No recruitment team in the world only signs successes.
They don't, but when they have a small budget, the room for error is much smaller.
Given how fucked our squad has been this season, and how many players need to be moved on, they've been responsible for signing some absolute dross. It's only fair to call that out alongside championing the good signings.
That’s nonsense. The less a recruitment team is working with the more gambles they have to take and obviously will have a higher failure rate. The trick is the few success say turn into £25m players.
Madness.
You cannot just give them a free ride because Joy had a tight arse. It's part of the job to work within a budget. They've signed some absolute disasters and should be called out on it.
I think they have been called out for it, which is why they are no longer here.Madness.
You cannot just give them a free ride because Joy had a tight arse. It's part of the job to work within a budget. They've signed some absolute disasters and should be called out on it.
Madness.
You cannot just give them a free ride because Joy had a tight arse. It's part of the job to work within a budget. They've signed some absolute disasters and should be called out on it.
For an outlay of less than £10m we’ve produced over £30m of talent. That’s a success whatever way you put it.
Hamer, Sheaf, O'hare and Gyokeres for a combined fee of less than £3m ain't bad.For an outlay of less than £10m we’ve produced over £30m of talent. That’s a success whatever way you put it.
Hamer, Sheaf, O'hare and Gyokeres for a combined fee of less than £3m ain't bad.
Fadz was a great acquisition too, Dabo was good before injuries, and some of the loans look good.
Yes we've signed some less succeful players, too many to list in fact, but with a bottom 6 budget we can't complain too much if we're still in sight of the playoff places.
And Waghorn, not for the fee, but for the fact that he's the highest paid player, and hasn't given value for money.You can’t split it out like that really. Some come off, some don’t. You hope that overall more do than don’t. The only real “big money” failure is Walker.
Exactly. And as we've moved up from L2 to the Championship, they can't have too badly overall!That’s nonsense. The less a recruitment team is working with the more gambles they have to take and obviously will have a higher failure rate. The trick is the few success say turn into £25m players.