The issue goes back to HR.
Let's just say one of them was a regular visitor to the Ricoh as a VIP guest of the club, the other was "persona non gratis"
That's all I'm prepared to say, as there are people in the city that wouldn't want the issue raking up.
It makes you wonder why the Council didn't do any due dilligance on wasps.
Their financial model relied on totally unpredictable income. A blind man could see the forecasts were pure fantasy.
I think the truth is that Sisu had pushed the council into a corner, and they were happy to offload...
Really, solid player, but Luton wouldn't want him.
We thought we'd missed out on Ostigard, (who was better) but when we were top of the table, no one mentioned it. We will find a replacement I'm sure.
Let's just move on now.
No, without going into any details, there was a fall out between a certain individual and the clubs owner over financial matters.
Not mentioning any names for obvious reasons, and I'm sorry to be so cryptic, suffice it to say, that it will never happen.
Wow, that says it all.
And when you factor in that Gyokeres wasn't our first choice striker, and it's his first full season in the championship, and he played as a loan striker for much of it, that's some bloody achievement.
He's languid and he's lazy.
You could argue his style doesn't help as it makes him look like he's not giving it everything, but when Portsmouth fans are saying he looks lazy too, you'd wonder if it's true.
He scored plenty of goals at league 2 level and a good few at Lincoln in league 1...
People who say we can't afford someone's wages when they have been released and are clearly a free agent.
They are a free agent ffs, they are on NO fucking wages!!!
I'm just pointing out that just because someone bids a serious amount for a player, it doesn't make it a statement.
I thought that was obvious, didn't think I'd have to explain it 😉
We could do that, IF we'd agreed to sell one of our assets for more than £3m after securing a replacement first.
Eg, we buy Twine today for £3m, and sell O'hare tomorrow for £4m
That would be seen as normal business, hardly a statement of anything.