essex_shrimp wrote:Crawley Town wow what a smashing players with Brodie.
Crawley will cruise and win the conference on paper but I do think Grimsby will win this league could be wrong.
I remember Charlton were linked with Brodie only offering 200k but .
300K wow I think this team could get a promotion but this team signed Torres from Peterboro?
I dunno how a conference can spent this cash.
Exciting times if your a Crawly fan
RedRedWine wrote:Who remembers Hornchurch? It will go tits up, it always does. We'll get Crawley fans shaking buckets at us when it goes wrong, yet I wonder how many are questioning all of this lavish spending? £300k on one player at that level is unbelievable!
Seasider9601 wrote:RedRedWine wrote:Who remembers Hornchurch? It will go tits up, it always does. We'll get Crawley fans shaking buckets at us when it goes wrong, yet I wonder how many are questioning all of this lavish spending? £300k on one player at that level is unbelievable!
And mate, Crawley have had serious financial problems fairly recently too.
Was it the Mahmood brothers who took them to the brink of bankruptcy ?
Seasider9601 wrote:The details on the deal ! Lifted from elsewhere ...... !
Crawley Town have signed York City's Richard Brodie for GBP275,000, the deal was
done three before minutes before the transfer window closed, Brodie spent time
on loan with Barrow during the 2008-09 season. Why did York sell him, apart from
the money on offer of course, which is a new record for the Blue Square Premier,
it turns out Brodie had already turned down the offer of a new contract two
months ago, and the official York City website reports: "Richard Brodie was out
of contract at the end of the season and would have been able to leave then for
free. The club did not want a similar situation to Clayton Donaldson whereby he
was 23 and left to play in Scotland for free. This time the club had to let the
player leave and accept a fee, bearing in mind that the player had asked to go."
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