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Money for next transfer window?
  • since 1978
    Posts: 126
    Surley there must be some money for a new striker.
    We have lowered our costs, or have we?
    Fewer player om high salary, debt is lower, and didnt we improve most of our partner deals.

    So if we dont have any money, where the heck did all go this autumn?

    If we dont get 1-2 strikers in, i am really afraid we will be in the relegation zone i april.
    Can mr Kenwright afford a relegation?

  • TKD
    Posts: 1,331

    Surley there must be some money for a new striker.
    We have lowered our costs, or have we?
    Fewer player om high salary, debt is lower, and didnt we improve most of our partner deals.

    So if we dont have any money, where the heck did all go this autumn?

    If we dont get 1-2 strikers in, i am really afraid we will be in the relegation zone i april.
    Can mr Kenwright afford a relegation?


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    unless we have the final figures for the years profit and loss how are we going to know???
    thing is we don't. we're kept in the dark-unless theres somewhere you can find the figures I dunno. I think we're spending more than we can afford even with wages and stuff I thiink its creeping up gradgually
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,980


    Imagine Moyes will spend decent money one a striker to go straight into the team and sign a creative midfield player on loan with a view to a long term deal in the summer if things work out.
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,112
    ToffeeCup said:



    Imagine Moyes will spend decent money one a striker to go straight into the team and sign a creative midfield player on loan with a view to a long term deal in the summer if things work out.



    what would you consider "decent money" for a striker?.......i know one club who've spent 35m for a bench warmer....and another who've spent 50m.....
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,980

    For Moyes I'd say decent money would be 8-10 million.
  • moneybags
    Posts: 98
    Moyes will then refuse to use that striker except as a lone target man, shatter his confidence and run him into the ground until he has a vastly diminished sell on value. God I'm sick of him.n A decade of this rubbish is long enough. 
  • IhateRS
    Posts: 1,091
    5 mil at most for me, if anything and to be honest I think its Moyes tactics at the moment more than the lack of a striker. Vellios is clearly capable with a partner up front. I would rather we got a seasons profit to eat into the debt rather than clear some debt just so we could do it again.
    Barkley is more than capable of playing instead of out of form Cahill.

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