Slow progress for Sammy on the striker front and as no clubs are indicating any interest from MFC one assumes if he is talking to any players they are likely to be released ones.
Considering that all clubs in our division are interested in quality strikers (which are in short supply) it will be extremely difficulty for us to secure a decent one and many would say unrealistic to attract 3 which is what Sammy needs to replace the 3 that have gone. Assumption is that there are countless players available many of which will be holding out for better terms. If this is true then it is unlikely we will be in a position to outbid other clubs when it comes to the crunch which does not augur well. Early days and the time to worry will be when the friendlies start and Curtis, Twiss and Taylor are paraded as our main strike force. Unfortunately outside MFC, Sammy’s influence in attracting players is not as big as we think. It is also widely believed in the football community that he is disappointed in the lack of recognition he has achieved at MFC. For 2 seasons with limited funds he has achieved creditable league positions for a so called nailed on bottom 6 club yet continues to be overlooked for managerial vacancies at larger clubs. One recent example is Port Vale who although they finished below us are a larger club with lots of potential.
Let us hope Sammy still has a few rabbits up his sleeve.