When it comes to losing our best players to bigger clubs my experience has been honed over many years, I remember Carr, Mortimer, Lloyd, Dublin, Boateng, Gillespie, Speedie, Babb, Kirkland, Pearce, Wallace, Ferguson and Hutchison all going.
More Championship suitors express interest in Tyler Bindon.
Norwich City join the bidding for the Reading's talented centre-back who is just 19 years old.
They join Blackburn Rovers, Watford, Hull City and Coventry City in their interest.
It's uncertain how long the bidding will continue.
Read my signature, grammatical mistakes of the type highlighted are legion on this forum and all over the internet, the education system fails nearly every time.
Because that's the strategy, buy players with potential, develop them, sell them at a profit before they run down their contract and reinvest the money in more such players. It's how Crewe worked it for years only we've a much bigger budget than a small club like them.
One of the 3 the club could cash in on in the summer but not now it would destabilise the team.
The club must cash in on at least one player this summer but it rather depends on what's offered or possible, there are always 3 parties to a transfer, the buyer, the seller and the player.
My take is that he does not want to run the club into massive debt and he will trade to break even in the long run whilst striving to get into the premier league. There are plenty of clues in what he says. What I am not too sure about is what he will do if and when we get that promotion.
DaSilva signed on a free, it's probably the right time to move him on as he doesn't really fit in a team playing a back four. Hopefully we can get a fee and the buying club will pay a signing on fee which fully covers any contracted salary for his contract. I can't see a better scenario than that.
Well he has openly talked about the benefits of having experience and character in the squad. So in fact did Robins. Doug has shown an ability to listen to advice and modify his approach, I think he will largely agree with Lampard's strategy.