BarryTownSwan said:
Martin himself said 'we need players OUT before we get players IN' and made specific reference to Fulton and Dhanda having deals on the table (as if easing their decisions to accept so he's got the funds to sign his chosen replacements). As it turns out neither Dhanda or Fulton left so there wree no outgoings to fund any incomings. Pato staying (and owners rejecting low offers shows IMO that the owners have some financial savvy!) means the Brighton player is no longer essential. I'm with the owners here. Martin may be upset about investment but the owners did exactly what they told him they'd do. I think Martin may well walk eventually, not now, but before he gets sacked for continued poor performances.
Oh, I’m sorry, but this is simply nonsense. Financial savvy? Lol.
We have three midfielders in our first team squad that do not want to be here and two of them the manager doesn’t want to play.
Take Dhanda, we are now going to pay him his full wage for him to not play for half a season before leaving for free. We could have had at least some of that wage paid for him to be elsewhere. That’s not financial savvy. That’s absolutely idiotic decision making. It smacks of ‘we know how to do business and he’s worth x’ as though it’s a piece of furniture.
Same with Fulton. We are now paying him full salary to play a bit part at best, and relying on him (when he doesn’t want to be here one would imagine given the absolute lack of faith shown in him from RM) when we could have had money back.
And Patterson. That will be interesting. Hopefully he comes back into the fold but it doesn’t seem hugely promising. He’s not going to be much interested now.
We also have one of the two top paid players in the club not in the first team and freeing up his wages could have meant some creativity being injected in to a team that is literally as painting by numbers as it gets.
Some of this is on the manager, there’s no need to select a system that hardly any lower league players can play without extensive coaching. And one that has no width, no pace and no creativity.
But some is on the owners, and whatever Silverstein is (ostensibly someone who has a loan of £5m in the club, no shares, no ownership, yet was over here we were told to ‘sort out the window’ snigger).
We don’t have bad players at all, but we have players not matched for the system we are playing. If we didn’t get the players to play it, then the only thing left to change is the system. So let’s hope we start seeing that. Tonight.
As an aside - when people ask what the sellers could possibly have done to help the club instead of them, well take a bit less themselves and insist the rest was put in to the club or fans owners maybe? Just a thought…