coaxingstar71
First 10 yards are in the head
I do have serious concerns about what our squad will look like by the start of the season.
I don't know what the current situation regarding Egan's injury is but assuming he'd be fit for the start of the season, I don't understand the logic in letting him go.
As Rodley said, he's going to be difficult to replace and I don't see the point in spending >£5m on someone who probably won't be as good.
It seems fairly typical standard practice by the club to let players contracts run out and I can only assume that contract talks reached an impasse because the club clearly offered nowhere near what Egan wanted, otherwise he would have announced he was leaving weeks ago as others did.
So now we face the reality of paying a hefty transfer fee AND paying the wages of a newcomer who might not be as good.
Seems like a shortsighted way of running the club to me.
I don't know what the current situation regarding Egan's injury is but assuming he'd be fit for the start of the season, I don't understand the logic in letting him go.
As Rodley said, he's going to be difficult to replace and I don't see the point in spending >£5m on someone who probably won't be as good.
It seems fairly typical standard practice by the club to let players contracts run out and I can only assume that contract talks reached an impasse because the club clearly offered nowhere near what Egan wanted, otherwise he would have announced he was leaving weeks ago as others did.
So now we face the reality of paying a hefty transfer fee AND paying the wages of a newcomer who might not be as good.
Seems like a shortsighted way of running the club to me.