SoccerCynic
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Given that if we are relegated, it is reported that we will lose £4 million in TV revenue alone does anyone still think that selling our best young players was still good business?
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Given that if we are relegated, it is reported that we will lose £4 million in TV revenue alone does anyone still think that selling our best young players was still good business?
Yes. Even if we'd have kept them we'd still be going down.
Yes. Even if we'd have kept them we'd still be going down.
Yes. Even if we'd have kept them we'd still be going down.
No chance that either walker or naughton would have cost us as many points as nos has this season.
Most bizarre post of the year.
Most bizarre post of the year.
I'm not agreeing with the post, but you must wonder how much worse a state we'd be in financially without these sales?
It was fiscal stupidity on many levels, not least because he was almost certainly going to be worth much more than £3m - as has clearly come to pass.
Even if we sold him the following year, we wouild have raised at least what we got for Naughton and in all likelihood more.
But the greater damage was the damage done to the fabric of the club which was shredded by the way they handled those transfers.
You can't put a price on that beyond roughly totting up how much we're losing as fans desert, tv income disappears, commercial income plummets and so on.
The sales are not the only reason for our demise but the way they were handled and what they said about the leadership at our club puts them right at the top of the list.
Coily, the club knew Walker was the better prospect.
There are other people better placed than me who can probably confirm how highly Walker was thought of at the Lane.
Naughton more or less picked by default, Walker, who was younger (by a couple of years, is it) brought in by choice at a key stage of the season and performed brilliantly in front of 80 odd thousand at Wembley.
There are other people better placed than me who can probably confirm how highly Walker was thought of at the Lane.
I thought he came into the team after Naysmith suffered his injury? I always thought Walker was a better prospect due to his build being more suited to the modern game, BUT I am convinced we wouldn't have seen him play if it wasn't for the injury.
Ah, but you said "knew", not "thought". Two entirely different animals.
Don't get me wrong, I think the sales were bloody terrible but at no point along the line did I "know" what would happen in the future. I'll leave the soothsaying to Mystic Meg and the other charlatans.
They may have thought he was a better prospect, but to say they "knew" he was a better prospect is like telling me you "know" your lottery numbers have a better chance of winning tonight than someone else's. If that's true then of course the drinks will be on you next week. Mine's a crap fizzy pop, as I'll be driving.
I cannot believe how many times this particular argument has been done to death.
Pray tell me, how could the club have hung on to them until now?
What contract is worth the paper it's written on these days?[/QUO
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Pray tell me, how could the club have hung on to them until now?
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