DawZi wrote:is concerning when you consider all the free agents about. makes you wonder what is going on
Abbo wrote:According to some people that post on this site there would be a huge choice of potential players to choose from come the end of june, i wonder where they are ?????
feelingguilty wrote:This is all about patience.
Reading this board everyone has started to panic.
Imagine being a player whos contract ended in June, not too bothered at minute as got paid a week ago so can hold out for good salary (which most are unlikely to get). July mortgage payment will focus the mind and a lot will be prepared to take a lower wage as they need the signing on fee. Best deals financially will be done last week in July.
Harsh but a reality of life. Footballers are well paid but they will have financial commitments reflecting this.
steve mfc wrote:Money or geography, probably both plus its the way players perceive the capabilities of a club, we will be seen as a small club who have done well to finish mid table, it will take some time before we will be seen as a established league two side rather than a non league side who is over achieving, players will usually opt for a so called bigger club who they believe has a better chance of success.
Christies Child wrote:Is it because we are not prepared to meet some of the inflated wage demands asked; is it a geographical proble; or is it a combination of the two?
Posh wrote:Christies Child wrote:Is it because we are not prepared to meet some of the inflated wage demands asked; is it a geographical proble; or is it a combination of the two?
I think the facts should speak for themselves. To my knowledge we've so far missed out on three strikers.
1. Michael Gash. Offered our limit, which was turned down by their unusual setup. So money but according to their fans they wished they'd taken it now.
2. Gareth Evans. Money, no problem. Location, no problem. Bradford beat us on the basis of a simple like-for-like choice.
3. Curtis Allen. Stayed at home to be near his mammy.
So only 33% was due to one of CC's choices.
heysham_mfc wrote:we should sign Jason Scotland
'I though Swansea was in England I was shocked when I found out that it was in Wales'
Harry wrote:Posh wrote:Christies Child wrote:Is it because we are not prepared to meet some of the inflated wage demands asked; is it a geographical proble; or is it a combination of the two?
I think the facts should speak for themselves. To my knowledge we've so far missed out on three strikers.
1. Michael Gash. Offered our limit, which was turned down by their unusual setup. So money but according to their fans they wished they'd taken it now.
2. Gareth Evans. Money, no problem. Location, no problem. Bradford beat us on the basis of a simple like-for-like choice.
3. Curtis Allen. Stayed at home to be near his mammy.
So only 33% was due to one of CC's choices.
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