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Topic Originator: thebear
Date: Sun 13 Jul 19:21
Just thinking sbout this yrs ins and outs
We lost loads of players and have recruited s few youngsterss snd others, (ignoring management).
Is our salary bill, less, quits or more.
Struggle to belive its much more. But i coild b wrong.
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Topic Originator: Higgys Mohawk
Date: Sun 13 Jul 20:11
This reads like you’ve been on the beers today 😂😂
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 13 Jul 21:38
The heat has got to thebear by the looks of it.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 13 Jul 22:01
Wages will likely be a bit lower as fewer players but I feel a bit more quality in there. Still needs more but the team looks good currently.
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Sun 13 Jul 22:21
Longer contracts for most of the new signings, transfer fees paid too, which is rare
At least we are shopping in a different market, usually we are after the same small pool of players as a few other clubs.
Don`t think money comes into it, the owners have paid out for a new pitch, a very good management team, sports scientist etc. the players bought in clearly have had a lot of due diligence, analysis done.
I`m not expecting miracles, and improvement on previous seasons will be a great start to build on.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Mon 14 Jul 08:34
Surely if we are paying a fee for these players then we’ll be paying a pretty competitive wage? Ie Alfons and Shea are surely not on £700-£800 a week for example?
Mullan will be on really good money, the wage bill will be lower given the massive but largely terrible recruitment in Jan but will be higher by the time we have finished brining in players.
Early days but feels safe to say what we have brought in this season will give us so much more than last seasons signings, outside of Kane I fancy a few players will actually have good seasons and show good form which you couldn’t say about last season.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: thebear
Date: Mon 14 Jul 09:35
Apologies, was on belgian beer, read ok to me lol or big fat fingers on an iphone
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 14 Jul 13:09
Interesting to read Josh Cooper`s comments on COWS about how NL has changed his role and is asking him to play as an out-and-out striker rather than an attacking midfielder.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar1
Date: Mon 14 Jul 13:28
He seems to have benefitted from the preseason. He looks sharper and quicker to me. His strength in my view is running at defenders. The shortest route to goal is through the middle. Beat one defender you have been the whole defence with that style of play. I see him playing a much bigger role this season. Reward for his effort and application. He can score goals and is composed when chances arise.
G Wardrope
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