ChipButtyBlade
Well-Known Member
This transfer window has so far been as i expected it to be................sign a goalkeeper and thats yer lot.
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He wants a centre half in to make sure we are not short because of injury or illness,it's not a case of earning their place,it's a case of they are in the team because that's all we've got if the worst happens.PH Made a good point about loans in press conference. Some managers want loanees to be guaranteed game time. E.g. Woodburn. Heckingbottom wants players to earn their place in the team and not come here on the condition they are guaranteed first team football
ExactlySpot on. I don't expect us to be seriously challenging at the top of the table for 2-3 years. We're in a transition and until the Premier League contracts expire or the players leave, all Heck can do is try and plug gaps.
Speak for yourself…To be fair the last transfer windows we were happy with were the Berge one and the post promotion one.
I really thought we had arrivedTo be fair the last transfer windows we were happy with were the Berge one and the post promotion one. That turned out well .
It's probably because our bench cost so much that we're one of the poorest clubs in the Championship.Agree but we are currently one of the richest clubs in the Championship,
opposition fans often comment that our subs bench costs more than their whole squad combIned.
The problem is we have so many players on massive contracts….so our expenses are also one of the highest in the league.
If we remain in the Championship then our current expenditure is unsustainable and we’re heading for FFP penalties.
So we need to spend our money very wisely over the next 2 years whilst we re-structure the club.
How do we pay the wages of the players
£2m for Berge or McBurnie would be perfectly easy to turn down.Taking a huge hit on transfer fees granted but not the worst idea now when it comes to freeing up wages. Although players have some value. If a £2 million bid came in for Berge or McBurnie it would be difficult to turn down based on cash in the bank and wage structure savings. Freeman is likely to live up to his name in the summer and go on a free/contract not renewed, I am surprised we haven't (could have been) trying to offload him now even if for a few hundred K better than nothing and paying out 5 months wages.
For me neither have shown to be worth anymore £ their international status doesn't add any value Berge with 1 goal in 24 and McBurnie 0 in 16 with Norway and Scotland not exactly international heavyweights.£2m for Berge or McBurnie would be perfectly easy to turn down.
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