itsinyerblood
Well-Known Member
Can't say I'm surprised by Hughton's comments regarding the way Jamie Murphy has acclimatised to Championship football. It seems JM had a hand in both the goals that gave Brighton the win against Rotherham, naturally Hughton couldn't be happier with his new acquisition's level of performance and his ability to influence a game.
Hope there's a lesson to be learned in all of this, but here we are, sitting on the money that we've been lead to believe will be spent on one of those players (unspecified of course) who are as good as JM and as plentiful so some of us have said. Truth is, here we sit on the JM fee. Of course it's the defence we need to strengthen, plus midfield too, but for christ's sake, in what is meant to be a promotion push, sitting on over a million quid does very little to satisfy my curiosity about the reasoning behind this sale.
Yes, I've heard all the reasons about wanting to play for Scotland etc, but you have to ask, who are SUFC here to please? Surely the club's needs come first? Just ask Man Utd whose interests they considered when their goalkeeper insisted on a move to Real Madrid? Or, somewhere in the mists of SUFC boardroom machinations, did someone decide that it wouldn't matter if we sold a significant player? Beginning a season with this type of attitude probably sums up so much about the way this club is run.
Hope there's a lesson to be learned in all of this, but here we are, sitting on the money that we've been lead to believe will be spent on one of those players (unspecified of course) who are as good as JM and as plentiful so some of us have said. Truth is, here we sit on the JM fee. Of course it's the defence we need to strengthen, plus midfield too, but for christ's sake, in what is meant to be a promotion push, sitting on over a million quid does very little to satisfy my curiosity about the reasoning behind this sale.
Yes, I've heard all the reasons about wanting to play for Scotland etc, but you have to ask, who are SUFC here to please? Surely the club's needs come first? Just ask Man Utd whose interests they considered when their goalkeeper insisted on a move to Real Madrid? Or, somewhere in the mists of SUFC boardroom machinations, did someone decide that it wouldn't matter if we sold a significant player? Beginning a season with this type of attitude probably sums up so much about the way this club is run.