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McCann has had a comparatively large budget this season in League Two and has made decisions both in terms of sheer size of squad and some expensive luxuries that he could afford to do so. If we get promoted this season, he will not have that option. You would imagine we would have a lower mid budget. He will have to make much better use of that budget. Close and Westbrooke are two obvious candidates as higher earners in the squad who just haven't contributed this season. Likewise I imagine Ironside is a higher earner. A lot of budget tied up in players not adding on the pitch. A luxury we could afford in League Two that will not be there in League One.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2025, 09:50:16 amMcCann has had a comparatively large budget this season in League Two and has made decisions both in terms of sheer size of squad and some expensive luxuries that he could afford to do so. If we get promoted this season, he will not have that option. You would imagine we would have a lower mid budget. He will have to make much better use of that budget. Close and Westbrooke are two obvious candidates as higher earners in the squad who just haven't contributed this season. Likewise I imagine Ironside is a higher earner. A lot of budget tied up in players not adding on the pitch. A luxury we could afford in League Two that will not be there in League One.And of course, it doesn't matter so much that our budget will rise in cash terms, it matters where that budget sits relatively among other League One sides, if we do get promoted. We have probably had a top six budget this season in League Two. We will likely have a bottom six or eight budget in League One if we go up next season. So for us to survive and stabilise next season in League One, we are going to have to be much more savvy about how we use that budget, to outperform that budget disadvantage.
Budget will be bigger next season, One of close/westbrooke will stay and other will be off. I think close will stay
Quote from: dickos1 on April 19, 2025, 10:03:26 amBudget will be bigger next season, One of close/westbrooke will stay and other will be off. I think close will stayWestbrooke is better than Close
We have got to go all out for Olowu. That would be big news if he signed - similar to when Moly renewed last yr.Personally I really rate Charlie Crew, I would be looking to take him on a season long loan next year in L1. I expect Leeds would be on board with that as its a step up in leagues for him. Won't be mega bucks. I think he would be a real big player for us.Keeper wise - I would absolutely love to get TTL back but not sure if it's feasible, would command a fee and considering TSL is available on a free (I think?) Then it's probably more likely we would look to sign him.Dematreiu is available on a Free - I would go for him.Haks on a free - I would take him back.Michael Cheek available on a free - guess there will be a que for him.Also moving to L1 I think we would be offered better loanees from Prem teams so we will maximise these places.I'm sure GM and the team are already all over this and have their targets in place.
I agree with Haks. Didn’t want to sign when we wanted him. Move on from him. He made his bedI can see Ironside going, maybe back to Cambridge when they get relegated. Last season he was phenomenal. This season( I know he hasn’t played regularly) but when he has come on, not the same player. Could be the Sharp signing that knocked him back. But we don’t see what happens in training
There will be the chance to pick up one or two better quality loans next season. Not that the young lads that came in this season were bad, but one or two of them were ‘first timers’ and a little raw to begin with. It’s debatable whether we could afford that bedding in time that’s needed with first timers?From what I’m hearing, the Club are already searching out one or two ‘possibles’ for next season, so things are already in motion. Getting Olowu on a longish deal has to be priority one, though.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2025, 10:19:02 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2025, 09:50:16 amMcCann has had a comparatively large budget this season in League Two and has made decisions both in terms of sheer size of squad and some expensive luxuries that he could afford to do so. If we get promoted this season, he will not have that option. You would imagine we would have a lower mid budget. He will have to make much better use of that budget. Close and Westbrooke are two obvious candidates as higher earners in the squad who just haven't contributed this season. Likewise I imagine Ironside is a higher earner. A lot of budget tied up in players not adding on the pitch. A luxury we could afford in League Two that will not be there in League One.And of course, it doesn't matter so much that our budget will rise in cash terms, it matters where that budget sits relatively among other League One sides, if we do get promoted. We have probably had a top six budget this season in League Two. We will likely have a bottom six or eight budget in League One if we go up next season. So for us to survive and stabilise next season in League One, we are going to have to be much more savvy about how we use that budget, to outperform that budget disadvantage.Coming back to this. We’ve done exceptionally well this season and outperformed what sounds like a top seven budget to potentially finish top. Next season we will likely have a bottom seven budget. Talk of player coach role for Sharp or one more year for Anderson needs to take very firmly into account that the marginal pound spent is far, far more important in League One than in League Two given our relatively weak position on budget. Likewise, it obviously does happen, but there are obvious reasons why clubs don’t allow young players to have two long term loans at the same club, albeit in our case now in the league above.A fantastic season and we’ve outperformed budget but we start next season in the bottom reaches budget-wise and to be a competitive side we need to think very carefully about how we use the budget given our relatively weak position in League One. Key word, relative. Relative.