Christies Child wrote:
The price of trying to bring us all some success?
It's easy to look back with hindsight, but some of the contracts given to players since we got into the league and who are now 'fringe' players are contributors to this current dilema.
campdave wrote:Christies Child wrote:
The price of trying to bring us all some success?
It's easy to look back with hindsight, but some of the contracts given to players since we got into the league and who are now 'fringe' players are contributors to this current dilema.
You win some, you lose some. No one is complaining about the two year contract given to Roche.
Bare Ben wrote:campdave wrote:Christies Child wrote:
The price of trying to bring us all some success?
It's easy to look back with hindsight, but some of the contracts given to players since we got into the league and who are now 'fringe' players are contributors to this current dilema.
You win some, you lose some. No one is complaining about the two year contract given to Roche.
Should have been three
Phoenix wrote:The price of trying to bring us all some success?
It's easy to look back with hindsight, but some of the contracts given to players since we got into the league and who are now 'fringe' players are contributors to this current dilema
The major contributors are the 700 supporters who are staying away this season. Attendance is part of the equation and the books will have been balanced expecting to have at least the same 2,800 average.
Phoenix wrote:The price of trying to bring us all some success?
It's easy to look back with hindsight, but some of the contracts given to players since we got into the league and who are now 'fringe' players are contributors to this current dilema
The major contributors are the 700 supporters who are staying away this season. Attendance is part of the equation and the books will have been balanced expecting to have at least the same 2,800 average.
P/T Indie wrote:Either way our budget next season will be considerably smaller.
admiral47 wrote:Surely Sammy is a big part of this problem with at least three of his signings this year not being up to the mark
RedRedWine wrote:Certainly put a downer on my day....especially as I recently played down the salary cap as a PR exercise by the FA. Are we the first club to have a transfer embargo placed upon us as a result of a cap breach? And are there any other ramifications?
The Red Knight wrote:admiral47 wrote:Surely Sammy is a big part of this problem with at least three of his signings this year not being up to the mark
I fail to see how that makes a difference.
If every player he brought in had proved to be a huge success we would still be over the wage cap.
It's the boards job to balance the books, not Sammys.
sgt major wrote:Okay, it all sounds like doom and gloom at the moment but think about this.
Sammy and Mark are no mugs, what is evident is they are being taken for mugs by some of the players they have signed.
Generally players act like petulant schoolkids when they cant get what they want, be it an extended spell in the first team or a move or being put in the position they want to be in (not always possible some times).
When they are picked they should go out and play for the shirt and the fans in EVERY game, not just when it suits them. Body language at times is garbage, unlike the loyal home and away fans that pay out the money that keeps these lads in readies and try to get behind them win, lose or draw.
No - dont go throwing more money after other players just get the ones we have got to put in more effort. Remember, Sammy and Mark dont put passes astray or miss from three yards out, it's the players.
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