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I agree, all signings are a risk.We could have taken - however we managed it - a player of renown from a higher division with good experience and in his prime. Someone everyone was crying out to sign.Then the bugger does his ACL in pre season and is out for 9 months - cue the “stealing a wage” posts on here.Always a risk.
Why would a young or peak-age player who has statistically proven themselves to be good for league one sign for a newly promoted league one club?
Quote from: ncRover on June 28, 2025, 08:39:05 amWhy would a young or peak-age player who has statistically proven themselves to be good for league one sign for a newly promoted league one club?That wasn’t my point, which was we could sign someone who was the best available, then lose him to injury.
Are we bottom end L1 budget?
Quote from: GazLaz on June 28, 2025, 07:20:34 amAre we bottom end L1 budget?More than likely bottom half considering the clubs in the league and their size and revenue v ours. I think for a club our size we're showing some real ambition this summer though
It's not how big it is,it's how you use it.
The players coming in have big boots to fill, its about what we have lost which is two out of three with Bailey of our best defenders over last season and full backs who look good going forward but don't win the ball a lot. Also the main man up front in our run in who scored the goals was in his finishing school here, and will take some replacing with the pace he gave us in attack. Thats nearly a third of our best outfield players and a goalkeeper who played a big part in our successful run gone, and we are at a higher level.
Biggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.
Unlikely we are outspending AFC Wimbledon unless Terry does something significant. Rotherham had a wage bill of £13m for their final season in the Championship so even with hefty reduction in that to reflect League One they will be likely outspending us. Rest probably making up the numbers spending-wise with us.
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?u
Quote from: Upton Rover on June 30, 2025, 04:51:11 pmQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?uI think the case has been made before to have a system of recruitment that can function from one manager to the next, I thought that’s what Copps was doing before McCann came in? Obviously the manager has their input but as we’ve seen before if McCann leaves we’re left with a squad of players that play McCann-ball and may be completely unsuited to whatever the next manager wants.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on June 28, 2025, 12:59:22 pmUnlikely we are outspending AFC Wimbledon unless Terry does something significant. Rotherham had a wage bill of £13m for their final season in the Championship so even with hefty reduction in that to reflect League One they will be likely outspending us. Rest probably making up the numbers spending-wise with us.I know I've said this before, but irrespective of the financial arrangements, it is a perennial factor in talking about London clubs and to some extent commuter towns around London; they are attractive destinations for loanees from London clubs because players can go out on loan and don't have to uproot from their homes. Knowing how people get attached to London, if there is a choice for a young player between going into temporary accommodation and staying put, most will choose the latter. London also has a magnetism for provincial players too. And this gives Wimbledon, Orient and even Bromley an edge.