itsinyerblood
Well-Known Member
Don't see why we can't sign him, if Clough wants him I'm sure we could offer a decent sum to Southampton who would likely want him off their wage bill.
If other championship clubs want him how come none have actually put in the bids for him, Donny are happy to have him on loan but not willing to actually take him for a fee.
If its realistic that we can get Brayford why not Sharp as well, on the Brayford note he, Harris and Coady have had no problems dropping the divisions to play for us, so wouldn't sharp being a blade.
I would like him back as I think he would do well up front in this leauge alongside a possible Evans partnership, we would have a solid front line for once which we have lacked in a while.
But its all up in the air at the moment, so who knows what will happen but it would be worth the shot and trying to get him back.
Things to consider mate -
1: Coady came here on loan due to Weir being able to use his contacts at Liverpool. This is not uncommon amongst some of the larger clubs who view it as a way to get game time under the belts of their young fringe players.
2: Brayford was wasting away at Cardiff. Clough did exactly the same as Weir, as in an already existing relationship with the player made it easier for Clough to persuade Brayford to come here on loan. I assume Cardiff continue to pay his Premier League scale wages, something that United would be hard pressed to compete with at the moment.
3: As for Billy, the sentiment that surrounds him, ie, the prodigal son, abandoned by his parent club, returned under a promise of making the difference, yet failed to deliver. Since then he's had a chance to prove his reputation at Southampton, didn't deliver there, yet his reputation continues.
I doubt Billy would be the answer to our goal famine, but that's not my shout. As for Coady, as with Sharp, whether we'll get him back here remains to be seen, and as for Brayford being a realistic option for us? Where has it been suggested he was a realistic option? Speculation and opinion shouldn't be confused with hard facts. I'd like to see both Brayford and Coady here for at least another season, but Clough will have so much wheeler dealing to attend to that it's impossible to know what he'll be able to secure in terms of players who can improve the squad.
Final point - wages! Is it realistic for a player on between £15-25K to accept a drop in income if he doesn't have to?
