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Yes. Should I assume you don’t agree?Amateurish at best ?
What specifically is 'amateurish at best ' about our recruitment. ,?Yes. Should I assume you don’t agree?
What specifically is 'amateurish at best ' about our recruitment. ,?
That's it. ?Telling someone they were retained, then saying they were being let go, they saying we really would like you to re-sign.
That doesn't strike me as being totally professional.
That said, he'll be a good player next season for us.
Telling someone they were retained, then saying they were being let go, they saying we really would like you to re-sign.
That doesn't strike me as being totally professional.
That said, he'll be a good player next season for us.
I don’t think we have much of a long term recruitment strategy, we seem to take each season as it comes.What specifically is 'amateurish at best ' about our recruitment. ,?
I complete agree with all of this but none of these things are ' 'amateurish at best 'I don’t think we have much of a long term recruitment strategy, we seem to take each season as it comes.
Often signings are left until late in the window (I understand why some are but not most).
We’ve paid large fees for players who often don’t return their value.
We sign too many ‘end of career’ players, who don’t impact the team, and we have too many injury prone/project players.
We don’t seem to address key issues, like the replacement of JOC or Soutter when it was clearly essential.
We seem to always go for a similar profile of player.
I appreciate this is just my opinion but I do think this has been a pattern for some time now.
Just what we need! Another poppadomed legged, immobile player who can't do more than 60mins, let alone Sat/Tues..
Sell an athletic, explosive player - bring in a slow, one paced one instead...
We're truly awful at this football malarkey aren't we...
It's a training topAll you kit wankers can start spaffing your pants over a bit of new shirt sleeve.
Really don't see where the confusion / issue is here. Apparently, for once, the Club have played a players agent to get a better deal for the Club. The contracts handed out at the end of last summers window were widely seen as being inflated to the point of ridicule. Here, the Club has seen fit to rebalance things, allow a bloated deal to run down and renegotiate on better terms. Jairo's fitness issues are likely a bargaining chip for the Club to benefit in two ways - get him cheaper this year AND the 2nd year is probably contingent on performance, so, get fit, last 90 mins more often and we'll extend for another year.
The optics, if you're wilfully short sighted or, more likely, looking for a stick to beat the club with aren't ideal, but I suspect the reality is the Club has actually handled this one very well.
spot on very sensible deal ok his fitness was an issue last season but modern football is all about squads and rotation these days and many games are won from the bench so not as crucial for all the starting 11 to go the full 90Really don't see where the confusion / issue is here. Apparently, for once, the Club have played a players agent to get a better deal for the Club. The contracts handed out at the end of last summers window were widely seen as being inflated to the point of ridicule. Here, the Club has seen fit to rebalance things, allow a bloated deal to run down and renegotiate on better terms. Jairo's fitness issues are likely a bargaining chip for the Club to benefit in two ways - get him cheaper this year AND the 2nd year is probably contingent on performance, so, get fit, last 90 mins more often and we'll extend for another year.
The optics, if you're wilfully short sighted or, more likely, looking for a stick to beat the club with aren't ideal, but I suspect the reality is the Club has actually handled this one very well.
still had messy results... that zip...It's a training top
Riedewald signed in October on a deal to the end of the season with an option to renew. It was suggested on here that the option to renew was at a higher salary than the one he'd agreed to for the season just gone. United therefore decided to not take up that option but instead begin negotiations over a new deal on lower terms. I suspect we've had a bit of brinkmanship between the club and Riedewald's agent who's tested the waters elsewhere and found that the deal offered by us was about as good as it was going to get for him.Really don't see where the confusion / issue is here. Apparently, for once, the Club have played a players agent to get a better deal for the Club. The contracts handed out at the end of last summers window were widely seen as being inflated to the point of ridicule. Here, the Club has seen fit to rebalance things, allow a bloated deal to run down and renegotiate on better terms. Jairo's fitness issues are likely a bargaining chip for the Club to benefit in two ways - get him cheaper this year AND the 2nd year is probably contingent on performance, so, get fit, last 90 mins more often and we'll extend for another year.
The optics, if you're wilfully short sighted or, more likely, looking for a stick to beat the club with aren't ideal, but I suspect the reality is the Club has actually handled this one very well.
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