davidpinder
Well-Known Member
I need an answer ? if he goes we have no experience up top and with new young strikers we need it.
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This is it really, if he was on a low wage, I'd be happy for him to stay.Wages.....
This is it really, if he was on a low wage, I'd be happy for him to stay.
He gives his best, but he's too old and too slow, can't last 90 mins effectively, I still can't believe we offered him 3 years when we did, Beckham didn't even get a 3 year contract at the same age!!
we need experience and if he goes we will have none at all, surely Scunny don't pay big wages and they are sniffing.
Youngest yes but still experienced and knew the team already, we have 3 strikers new to the side and 1 that just isn't good enough.He's got a year left on his contract and probably knows he wont get another at the end of the season. If Scunny offer him first team football and a two year deal on half the salary it would make sense for him to listen to it.
As for experience.....we had loads of experience up front last season and all of the goals were scored by the youngest striker. Nothing against Cressy, hes a good lad. I just dont see enough reasons to keep him.
Youngest yes but still experienced and knew the team already, we have 3 strikers new to the side and 1 that just isn't good enough.
This issue is what we pay him for the remaining 12 months of his contract.
It's not really relevant in our situation though is it david? We cant currently justify paying someone 500k a year simply because they are experienced. We're a third division side working with a reduced budget and currently find ourselves short of players in two other positions. The younger forwards will just have to get experience wont they?.
I need an answer ? if he goes we have no experience up top and with new young strikers we need it.
if its the difference between league 1 and championship football i think it is. If we lose cresswell the 4 we have left is not enough.
why would it be ?? We have no experience up front without him, sorry but were we all not praying for him to be fit in the playoff games??Surely this is a wind up?
no if we would have kept ched we would of gone up, but i am sure ched benefited from cressy being his strike partner he creates a good amount of chances for us.If he is the difference between League 1 and Championship football we would have gone up last season. As much As I like Cresswell I cant see why you're panicking about this. He will spend most of his time on the bench this season if he stays.
why would it be ?? We have no experience up front without him, sorry but were we all not praying for him to be fit in the playoff games??
no if we would have kept ched we would of gone up, but i am sure ched benefited from cressy being his strike partner he creates a good amount of chances for us.
why would it be ?? We have no experience up front without him, sorry but were we all not praying for him to be fit in the playoff games??
No, not at all. He had shown all season he was not up to it. Porter (although far from ideal) was a better bet, so was Ironside who would have been a big risk but couldn't possibly have played worse than Cresswell did in the final. Wilson caused his own problems by signing Hoskins and O'Halloran, had he brought in the right player(s) we would have gone up.
Imagine buying your house for a couple of hundred grand at the top of the market and now finding out it's worth 150k but you're still shelling out a fortune on the mortgage. That's bad, and this is the same (aside from the fact that us being a bit shit and a couple of divisions lower than we'd like is nowhere near as bad as losing your house obviously).
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