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  • If it's more out than in, I get the horrible feeling the "outs" might be somewhat more for money than "shifting dead weight".  We'll see I suppose.
  • Had a warning from day 1 from 2 different sources that follow a team in the North East. Is kind of reinforcing their precautionary communication. Crimplene beige suits and shaking hands a lot  - possibly style over substance. Who knows...
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  • NabySarr said:
    Pretty sensible comments overall

    January is not the time for overhauling your squad, we found that out last year when we tried it and signed some rubbish. Trim some deadweight and add a couple of good players that could push us into top 6 contention 
    But by the sounds of it they want to get rid of 4 or 5 (by all accounts the training pitch can only fit 22 players 🙄) so bringing in even a couple of players would mean getting rid of at least half a dozen. 

    Problem is most of the players are under contract past the summer so it will need another club actually paying money for them, and we saw in the last 2 transfer windows how hard it was to get rid of players (we paid up Kirk & Fraser's contracts and Taylor is only here because no-one would buy him). 

    Which half a dozen are we going to sell  ??
  • grapevinesque length waffle , not for someone like me with limited attention span
    Sorry, I didn’t read past the word grapevinesque; my attention span is…now what shall I have for breakfast?
  • He seems to have waited for a game where we were not shit to come out with this. Having said that, fair enough in some respects. Not sure how he explains if the improvement doesn't happen but maybe he will find a way. 
  • If it’s what he says moving on 4, 5 or more deadwood players and bringing in 2 or 3 good players all good as far as I am concerned. But my biggest concerns are firstly trusting the bloke, and secondly who will take on the deadwood players and would they voluntarily move on?
    Some will be loans out (Asiimwe), some will be ending short term deals or loans (Potts, A. Campbell), some they will try to move on (Edun) but easier said than done.
  • Of course, what is more important is what he says to the money men who can't be happy. 
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  • Of course, what is more important is what he says to the money men who can't be happy. 
    That’s what I was thinking, at some point they’ll pull the plug, if things aren’t progressing, just cutting the wage bill each year, will not cut the mustard.
  • Of course, what is more important is what he says to the money men who can't be happy. 
    That’s what I was thinking, at some point they’ll pull the plug, if things aren’t progressing, just cutting the wage bill each year, will not cut the mustard.
    Him talking 250k would be the first.
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