Highbury_Blade
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That is very true.
Your original post didn't mention anything about price, merely hinted that we shouldn't have sold our young players. I suppose you'd have been happy to let them see out their contracts here, and go for nothing?
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The paarchute money had just run out. Money was needed to balance the books.
Your original post didn't mention anything about price, merely hinted that we shouldn't have sold our young players. I suppose you'd have been happy to let them see out their contracts here, and go for nothing?
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By being successful? By being a team that was challenging for promotion and therefore with serious aspirations accessing the higher revenues available in the Premiership? I'm not trying to be simplistic but the 'good business' argument for me just seems to be smoke and mirrors in United's case. We have been sold that line too many times for me to equate it with anything other than the wretched disintegration of this club. Selling quality and buying crap isn't good business. McCabe's "trust me, I'm a successful businessman" line appears to have blown up in everyone's faces. Then, as now, there seems to be no plan, no direction, no communication and very little hope.
The paarchute money had just run out. Money was needed to balance the books.