OK you are saying affordable prices but we can't compete with Brentford or Brighton.
And then criticising Coventry as they haven't been in the top flight in a long time yet they found Gyorkes and Hamer. And had to sell them....of course they had...they have had financial difficulty for years and we were similar in league 1 but found players to get promoted to the championship and to get promoted to the PL twice.
The point I was making is about who we spent money on and are not worth it and should not have ever been signed.
McBurnie Brewster Freeman Burke Mousett, Berge Lowe Callum Robinson.
And we ended back with playing Baldock Egan Basham Norwood Fleck Stevens. And then moving on most of what was bought for less than we paid for.
Jack Robinson Foderingham Osborn all have their issues but they have represented value and you can't fault their willingness to work. Ndiaye is one who came through for us.
Bogle is a bit hit and miss.
Overall our recruitment need to look at players who don't have a lot of weaknesses to their game.
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That’s exactly what I’m saying - Brighton & to a lesser extent Brentford knock us into a cocked hat financially- just look @ their record signings & sales, predicated upon owners with far more money than us. Both utilise the methods / markets you suggest (+ South America) & including ‘outbidding’ / being more ‘attractive’ proposition than SUFC
Not criticising Cov, merely pointing out that a ‘model’ you apparently advocate for hasn’t been as successful as ourselves- we’ve (also) “found” & “had to sell” alongside “financial difficulty” but had 4 (?) more top flight seasons this Century as you highlight.
You yourself point out SUFC “found players to get promoted” (essentially by doing what you initially advocated for - lower league players) - Cov haven’t ‘achieved’ anything like that ‘success’.
I wasn’t /aren’t disagreeing with the point you were making, merely suggesting that it’s not as simple as you portray especially (as I stated) when it comes to ‘sourcing’ the (better) replacements.
I agree that most of the players you list were not ‘good’ buys albeit they were all from the ‘markets’ suggested
The point I was making is about who we spent money on and are not worth it and should not have ever been signed. Paradoxically (many of) the players “we ended up back with playing” contributed to ‘success’ following relegation.
Many , most? all ? clubs end up flogging unsuccessful purchases for less than they paid, by definition
You appear to be advocating punting McB & (magically?) sourcing a cheaper/ better replacement ?
Equally most signings that are retained / regular contributors will be seen as “value for money”
I’d hazard a guess that (most) every club is desperate to sign “players who don't have a lot of weaknesses to their game” - the ‘problem’ is they cost, & often more than SUFC can afford.