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Nugent does not seem to be in Portsmouths plans so maybe up would step down and can perform at the Championship level.
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I think we had to up the wages offer for Evans, so the cash may have gone that way. Earnshaw would be decent in my view. He's one of those at this level like Kevin Phillips, and Morrison who just scores goals no matter what you do to them. It would make a change from wondering if Evans and Ward can actually score, and Hendo whilst good, has never been prolific has he..?
If we did 'up the wages' for Evans that makes a mockery of what we were told by the club as to why we had to sell Beattie. It would be more than interesting if that was proved to be true!, don,t you think!!.![]()
On top of that we've brought in more players in France and Treacy, and so on, so the money has been spent
No, I don't think its a mockery at all. We've had to spend to bring in a bright 20 year old talent from a PL club. My guess is that he was on £10-15k at Man City, so we've had to push the boat a bit to match it. On top of that we've brought in more players in France and Treacy, and so on, so the money has been spent. I think we can forget Tommy Smith now. Don't forget the offer to Lita would have made him the top earner at the Lane had he taken it. Kev McCabe does and will spend his money, but he knows when to close his wallet too!
Beattie was on £40k a week, looking for more, AND a contract extension. It's no secret that if he hadn't been injured, we'd have sold him in the summer before last season. With the parachute payment going and a player costing £2.5m a year in wages, it was a terrible risk to keep him, bearing in mind we were just off the pace.
The biggest problem with Beattie was always 'who was going to buy him?' if we didn't get up. At the time we sold him the likeliest candidates to go up were Wolves, Brum and Reading, none of who would have bought him from us. They all had better or younger. So it came down to Hull or Stoke to rescue us from his wages. Fortunately Stoke did the decent thing, and to pretty much get our money back was a bonus in my view.
Beattie was another one who I was sorry to see go, but his wages would have killed us, and I think we did the right thing...
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