He will be a bit coy about platt as that goes against his little theory that players will always prefer the Ricoh to a cabbage patch shit heap.
Loyalty runs a bit deeper than that mate. We would be selling Wilson if we were at the Ricoh so nothing to do with Sixfields - except giving the likes of you a handy excuse for not supporting the team.
We might as well sell him. After all, he won't be effective without a decent strike partner to take some of the load off, and the current regime aren't going to provide us with anybody like that.
Let him go he's no championship league player like the other tosser clarke not really a 1st div player pearce couldnt spot talent and fisher is a lying prick both apair of cunts
I fully understand that being at sixfields they have no choice but to sell, because of the reduced revenue.
What bugs me is that with 10,000 home fans at the Ricoh we would be able to afford to keep our best players for longer.
Keeping our best players longer gives us an opportunity at achieving promotion.
Promotion whilst at sixfields is impossible !!
Who again moved us to sixfields ?
That's a total fallacy, John. We still sold our best players when we were at the Ricoh with relatively healthy crowds.
Again.... our playing budget can be set at the level the owners wish it to be. They will have to supplement it with donations that will not be able to added as debt.
See below:
- SCMP in its most basic definition for League 1 for this season limits player wages to 60% of your forecast turnover (last season it was 65%)
- This income will include things like ticket sales, catering sales, car park sales, shop sales, sponsorship, central payments from FL, all commercial sales, TV/radio money, any net transfer income and follow on fees etc. etc.
- Also include-able are donations, be it from sponsors, fans, businesses AND including any equity cash injections from the owners, as long as none of these donations come with any conditions for pay back, i.e. it's not a loan, it's a charitable donation you don't want back
Again.... our playing budget can be set at the level the owners wish it to be. They will have to supplement it with donations that will not be able to added as debt.
How can you force a player to sign a contract? Especially when it would impact on their earnings. Also in response to your later post. Murphys record in the Championship is not great. Moussa has been around that level and ultimately dropped here. Christie would be ok but would have to work on his defensive qualities.If that's Sisu going about it the right way then why not get Christie, Moussa and Murphy signed so we can make a few quid on them too?
So basically your saying next year's piss poor budget is down to sisu being stingy rather than pressure from the fans?
Least no one can accuse us boycottors of damaging the team now.
Ian, why do you persist in defending this awful Sisu/Northampton situation? It's madness.
Until they return to Coventry it will never improve.
If we stay there next season the Sixfields diehards will get a shock at the team due to FFP.
So basically your saying next year's piss poor budget is down to sisu being stingy rather than pressure from the fans?
Least no one can accuse us boycottors of damaging the team now.
"Us boycotters". Ffs.
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That's a total fallacy, John. We still sold our best players when we were at the Ricoh with relatively healthy crowds.
£3m for a League 1 player?
SISU have no money, how are they going to pay the wages?I'm not defending it all. But it does illustrate the importance of revenue access.
And your final sentence about FFP is inaccurate. You seem to think that because attendances are shit that means we will be FORCED to have no playing budget. I'm afraid that is simply not true.
SISU have no money, how are they going to pay the wages?
SISU have no money, how are they going to pay the wages?
"Us boycotters". Ffs.
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Yes under SISU we will still sell any one worth a few quid, even if we were at the RICOH. THe only future we can have is when SISU go.
i was talking to my Wolves mate today and he recons that if Rotherham don't go up Wolves will be switching their attentions to Kieran Agard
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