(Came up in the J Mac thread.)
This could apply to anyone but I'll use Dean Hammond and roundish numbers as an example.
Adkins decides he wants Hammond to stay.
He thinks he's worth £10 000 per week wages.
He thinks he's worth a 2 year contract.
Who makes the final decision on this? In the end it is a football decision. It'd be very hard for a bean counter to say to Adkins, Hammond is worth £9 000 per week.
Anyone know what the process is?
Does the manager have an overall budget for the season and it's up to him to allocate it? Or is it case by case?
Well....... it appears to be something like this.
Adkins says to the Board ....... " we've needed two decent CH's, a midfield general, a decent winger and a prolific pacey striker for 5 or 6 years so I think we should address this immediately if you want to have a chance of being promoted this season ".
The Board ( via big Jim ) reply .... " will any of those cost a fee ? "
Adkins says ...... " of course they will you witless numpties, do you think that other Clubs give away their players for fuck all like we do ?" ( but says it slightly more tactfully so Jim's not upset )
The Board say ..... " can't we use what we've got or get somebody old / injured / Scottish on a free ? "
Adkins says ...... " yeah sure we can you fu**ing set of know-nothing pratts, if you want to stay in this Division for another year "
The Board reply ..... " lets try the kids then "
Adkins puts head in hands, groans and says to himself ..... " no wonder this Club has spent the last 5 years in this fu**ing agricultural Division and that's not going to change anytime soon at this rate " !!
UTB & FTP