is losing 7 players a problem (1 Viewer)

skybluesam66

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Not if we use the loan market properly

under Gary Mac/Eric Black - we had nobody on more than a 12 month contract - and lots of loans etc

if we are losing 7 we need to bring the kids through and get 4 or 5 season long loans - Remember when birmingham waltzed our league with bendtner and larsson

problem is this year, is that we did not think about loans until too late
 

stupot07

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I'm sure we thought about loans - we tried to get drinkwater and shelvey but couldn't compete financially. Birmingham would have been paying a decent loan fee and % of their wages.

I think it's more of the case that we don't have the money, not that we don't want to use the loan system.
 

Godiva

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stupot07

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And they spent a lot of money...over £14m

31 May 2006Cameron JeromeCardiff City£3m[7]
20 June 2006Neil DannsColchester United£500,000[8]
28 June 2006Stephen KellyTottenham Hotspur£750,000[9]
6 July 2006Bruno N'Gotty(Bolton Wanderers)Free[10]
4 August 2006Radhi JaïdiBolton Wanderers£2m[11]
16 August 2006Gary McSheffreyCoventry City£4m[12]
31 August 2006Artur KrysiakUKS SMS Łódź—[13]
11 January 2007Rowan VineLuton Town£2.5m[14]
31 January 2007Patrick Kavanagh(UCD)Free[15]
31 January 2007Sebastian LarssonArsenal£1m[16]
 

SkyBlueScottie

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So we are saying Brum didnt waltz the league with a couple of decent loans...... they loaned Bendtner bought Larsonn and McSheff. Plus were able to sign players from prem clubs suggesting they were paying a fair old whack in wages.
 

ccfcway

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thing is, "up for sale" and "SOLD" are two different things...

Keogh up for sale will mean he will go

Bell / Baker / ROD up for sale, on 4-6k a week could mean that we are stuck with them if we like it or not.
 

torchomatic

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I think the problem is the eleven we have on the pitch rather than the seven we sold.
 
I'm sure we thought about loans - we tried to get drinkwater and shelvey but couldn't compete financially. Birmingham would have been paying a decent loan fee and % of their wages.

I think it's more of the case that we don't have the money, not that we don't want to use the loan system.

Loan fee? You sure.
 

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