JJ Sefton
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A while back I read that some research had been done showing that the amount of money a team spent on transfer fees had little relation with how well they did (judged by league placings) but that there was a strong correlation between the wages they pay and how well they do. Assuming this is true, what does it mean for us?
1 - We overachieved in the couple of seasons prior to this one. Credit to everyone, especially Wilder and Knill.
2 - We would have been better off directing the cash spent upfront on the likes of Berge, Mousset, McBurnie, Ramsdale, and Brewster, towards the wage bill.
3 - Following on from the above, that means we have to pick up players without spending huge sums upfront. That requires a much better scouting system than we appear to have in place.
1 - We overachieved in the couple of seasons prior to this one. Credit to everyone, especially Wilder and Knill.
2 - We would have been better off directing the cash spent upfront on the likes of Berge, Mousset, McBurnie, Ramsdale, and Brewster, towards the wage bill.
3 - Following on from the above, that means we have to pick up players without spending huge sums upfront. That requires a much better scouting system than we appear to have in place.
