bornablade
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Football is a team game and the ability to foster team spirit and get players to "die for the cause" makes a really good team. The last thing you want in the changing room is one or more "disaffected" players, prima donnas or players who would be quite happy not to play but just sit around taking a massive pay packet each week. I get the feeling that at the moment the spirit that Wilder has fostered is such that everyone wants to play for each other and the club. There are no prima donnas even though some players will be on more than others. However the difference in wages will be relatively small compared with players on upper end Championship wages of £35 to £50k pw.
If some club comes in and wants to buy from a L1 club like us and gives that player an opportunity to progress their career at a higher level and for considerably more money it is difficult if not impossible to stand in their way. To refuse them that chance you just end up with a very disaffected player and potentially an unhappy dressing room. To blame Kervin McCabe for selling some of our players in these circumstances is ludicrous and typical of some of the nonsense that sadly often appears on this forum. The way to stop this is to be successful and play at a higher level.
I predict that Wendy have made a rod for their own backs by giving into Forrestieri and by buying other players who are not frankly that good and are on silly money. I think it will all fall apart and come back to haunt them. Forrestieri is nothing but a mercenary and I suggest does not really give a shit about his club. I bet the team spirit in the Wendy dressing room is nothing compared to ours and I am sure that CW will keep it that way even as hopefully we get promoted and are able to improve the overall strandard of the squad. UTB
I would imagine they would love to have an owner, a manager and their skipper / leading goal scorer who were die hard fans. Last season the culture a BDTBL was as bad as it probably is at Hillsborough. The board made an inspired decision to appoint Wilder. He's galvanised the club because he knows what the club is about and knows what we are about.
I doubt Wednesday could find an owner, manager or a leading player that were brought up as fans. It's led them to be a dysfunctional organisation and this is reflected in the calls to Football Heaven each evening.
