alanmoodysdog
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sounds defeated , clearly some issues between recruitment and him
I just think he's annoyed that they've all worked so hard in pre-season and then the players didn't bother turning up in the first half. I hope he went through them at half time. I don't see issues between him and recruitment, he's said all along he understands it and its the same for most clubs. It's not like we haven't signed anyone.sounds defeated , clearly some issues between recruitment and him
I just think he's annoyed that they've all worked so hard in pre-season and then the players didn't bother turning up in the first half. I hope he went through them at half time. I don't see issues between him and recruitment, he's said all along he understands it and its the same for most clubs. It's not like we haven't signed anyone.
A more likely explanation - he’s been let down badly by those who are supposed to be getting deals doneUnless he was assured by the recruitment team 3-4 strikers would DEFINITELY be brought in. So he told Akpom he wasn't needed. Whoops.
sounds defeated , clearly some issues between recruitment and him
He was possibly told Morsy was being sold because we were racking up too many disciplinary points. So off he went to Ipswich to rattle up 11 yellow cards.Like Morsy ?
Warnock was told he was being sold to balance the books.....
Don’t even know where to start with this.If we are failing to bring players in then it is down to our negotiating team. Are we too tight? Has Bausor tried to steal some ideas after negotiating with Levy? If we are identifying players, finding out their price and then not signing them because we want a cheaper deal that is never going to happen then we're either going after the wrong players or we aren't being realistic about what we need to pay for players. It should be fairly simple. Are we in the right ballpark and quibbling over the structure of the deal or are we nowhere near and we need to move on or increase our bids?
This isn't the first time this has happened. We've heard so any stories of deals that were nearly done but didn't quite get over the line. It can't be a coincidence if it happens so regularly. If the same people that are responsible for running the shambles that is the club shop or the ticket office are doing our negotiating then it's no wonder we never get anywhere. If it continues then Wilder won't hang around. Why would he when we break promises of backing him by leaving him in a worse position than we were in last season?
Ha ha, me neither.Don’t even know where to start with this.
Stable, maybe, but sustainable - when losing perhaps between £10 million and £20 million last season? I don't think so.The most important thing is that the club is stable and sustainable and I'm pretty sure it is.
Like I said, Covid hit clubs pockets hard, but even taking that into account I'm pretty sure the club is now working within a sustainable model more than ever before.Stable, maybe, but sustainable - when losing perhaps between £10 million and £20 million last season? I don't think so.