Thomas/Brock/Jones
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Perhaps not slammed, merely indicating another side of the coin so to speak.So after being slammed by many on here now people are saying the same as what myself, Kip Crosby et al were saying weeks ago...
somehow got posted before i'd even finished typing soz
For Cadden, a Scotsman, the idea of being at Barnsley to make that return home quicker/easier probably appeals as well.
I don't get the impression that any of them are treating us as a train set with the stadium being the icing on the cake, but who knows
How many times do people need to be told the money's there?It’s almost as though our backers/owners aren’t prepared to splash the cash to get us promoted to the hugely expensive championship until they’ve got planning permission for the stadium sorted out…..
It’s almost as though our backers/owners aren’t prepared to splash the cash to get us promoted to the hugely expensive championship until they’ve got planning permission for the stadium sorted out…..
Even without the guarantee of a move away from the Kassam to a new ground inside an acceptable timeframe?How many times do people need to be told the money's there?
1. Surely not every single club is overpaying every time they sign a playerMaking signings is straight forward if you over pay and throw money at it.
Whilst we clearly have funds to compete, I don't think we will over pay just to get a body in. Therefore, if we wish to gain value from signings in terms of fees paid, wages etc then things will take time.
If the Smyth transfer is anything to go by - we made an offer, take it or leave it - if rejected, on to the next one.
You're a reasonable person horse, was referring to a few others (basically Foley)Perhaps not slammed, merely indicating another side of the coin so to speak.
The same process still applies, only those at the club know who was/is targeted and the level of aggressiveness to attract said player if they were.
Think of Defore as an example, reported he wanted more than our ceiling, based on this how much did we really want to continue discussions.
Might i also be permitted to add that perhaps the club have (introduced) a timeline for decisions to be made and finalised which many of us have felt was a requirement.
As a scotsman living in a shithole could make him feel more at home?For Cadden, a Scotsman, the idea of being at Barnsley to make that return home quicker/easier probably appeals as well.
How are Derby finding it so easy to sign players? Same for Shrewsbury, how come OUFC seem to find it so difficult?