Canaryboy
Well-Known Member
In 19 days time so that we can stop worrying about whether X or Y will leave the club, will probably have welcomed one or two new faces during that time, and can get on with focusing on getting behind whoever we have left.
The transfer window isn't as fun when you go down with a wage bill which needs trimming and have become the prey instead of the predator overnight, and not at all ideal that we have been relegated in a World Cup season where many deals up the chain don't take place until much later in the window.
If players need to leave before others can arrive then so be it, we need more than three new faces this summer - if signing new players is dependent on shifting a few (Pilkington, Bassong, Becchio, Bunn) then perhaps we should look forward to them leaving? You never know we may be in for one or two nice surprises. We have been spoiled by Premier League riches in recent seasons allowing us to do our business early, get a settled squad, and then not having to worry about the players who become surplus to requirements afterwards (in some cases just letting their contracts expire) - we are back in the real world where football clubs need to stick to a tight budget and get good value for money or they end up renting a stadium from their local council.
Is fairly obvious that Adams and his team have had to make some tough decisions due to budgetary restraints, and getting £1m for a player out of contract at the end of the season (who probably didn't want to sign another, or whose wages were determined to not offer enough value for money over the course of a season) is probably good business sense. I just hope that his 'bomb squad' approach works better for us than it has for Lambert at Villa.
If Becchio leaving got us Wood, and Bassong leaving got us a left footed centre back who wants to be here, and Pilkington leaving gets us a player who may be less technically capable but is motivated and physically able to be called upon whenever required and may have more of an impact over the course of a season - then there will be no complaints will there?
I think we will look in good shape by the time the window has finished, and that everybody will cheer up by the time we have welcomed a couple of new faces?
The transfer window isn't as fun when you go down with a wage bill which needs trimming and have become the prey instead of the predator overnight, and not at all ideal that we have been relegated in a World Cup season where many deals up the chain don't take place until much later in the window.
If players need to leave before others can arrive then so be it, we need more than three new faces this summer - if signing new players is dependent on shifting a few (Pilkington, Bassong, Becchio, Bunn) then perhaps we should look forward to them leaving? You never know we may be in for one or two nice surprises. We have been spoiled by Premier League riches in recent seasons allowing us to do our business early, get a settled squad, and then not having to worry about the players who become surplus to requirements afterwards (in some cases just letting their contracts expire) - we are back in the real world where football clubs need to stick to a tight budget and get good value for money or they end up renting a stadium from their local council.
Is fairly obvious that Adams and his team have had to make some tough decisions due to budgetary restraints, and getting £1m for a player out of contract at the end of the season (who probably didn't want to sign another, or whose wages were determined to not offer enough value for money over the course of a season) is probably good business sense. I just hope that his 'bomb squad' approach works better for us than it has for Lambert at Villa.
If Becchio leaving got us Wood, and Bassong leaving got us a left footed centre back who wants to be here, and Pilkington leaving gets us a player who may be less technically capable but is motivated and physically able to be called upon whenever required and may have more of an impact over the course of a season - then there will be no complaints will there?
I think we will look in good shape by the time the window has finished, and that everybody will cheer up by the time we have welcomed a couple of new faces?