1) Why were deals for players moving out not lined up weeks ago?
2) Why were deals for players we wanted to bring in not lined up weeks ago?
I'm assuming we've not signed anyone and unless we do something Monday, they won't be signed until after Torquay with half of the transfer window gone.
Not sure we have much time to waste really, if we go down then there are lots of areas where blame could be attributed.
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So apparently nothing warrants changing whether that be players or management. I am beginning to see how this financial black hole created by all the away games before Christmas works now. We are likely not going to make up the short fall in the coming series of home games if the paying punters attitude is if you look like you can't be bothered, why the hell should I be?
i think next defeat would spell the end of the current trio. And I would think we have no signings as the club isn't prepared to back the trio and wants to save money for a potential new manager. Either that or we don't have a lot to pee in!
hmm! I think with a change of manager and a new plan plus investment it would attract players away who wish to advance their career.It doesnt surprise me that with the present set up in situ that we cant get anyone decent who would risk relegation with them. If we got an experienced forward thinking manager and owners then we would get the players we require like Forest Green have in recent years. It wouldnt surprise me if we got another Tashan Adeyinka or a player without a club etc at best.
hmm! I think with a change of manager and a new plan plus investment it would attract players away who wish to advance their career.It doesnt surprise me that with the present set up in situ that we cant get anyone decent who would risk relegation with them. If we got an experienced forward thinking manager and owners then we would get the players we require like Forest Green have in recent years. It wouldnt surprise me if we got another Tashan Adeyinka or a player without a club etc at best.
Forest Green is a pretty bad example. That is a club with a very, very rich owner. Borehamwood is a better example of a club who have exploited the loan system far better than us this season. One of the big advantages of full time (daytime) training should be that we can attract good loan players. King did ok for us in goal (I don't think he'd have been 'recalled' if he had been playing every week which must have pissed off both him and Millwall) whilst Harry Lee was excellent. However our inability (or unwillingness?) to bring in a decent forward player on loan has been a major error on top of the initial error of buying piss poor or crocked (or both!) strikers in the summer.
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