Nimely, McSheff, Juke and King
bit defensive isnt it ?
Didn't answer the question did it?
Obviously if we had a team of superstars on the bench Thorn could make changes with more impact, but what stops him from changing formation, tactics and other stuff? Why does Thorn make the changes people suggest early on in games when it is too late? (ie Blackpool and Forest to name 2)
Didn't answer the question did it?
Obviously if we had a team of superstars on the bench Thorn could make changes with more impact, but what stops him from changing formation, tactics and other stuff? Why does Thorn make the changes people suggest early on in games when it is too late? (ie Blackpool and Forest to name 2)
Many of those players decided their future was more profitable elsewhere - there are two sides at least to every story, clearly certain players let their contract expire knowing they could benefit personally from doing so. Not saying they shouldnt but them not re signing isnt necessarily SISU's fault.
One of the few definitive things Ranson said as chairman was 'I promise you this-Keiren Westwood will not be leaving this club for nothing'-lo and behold, Ranson walks in the Spring and Westwood hops off to Sunderland for £0. To think what Westwood and King would fetch whilst on good contracts puts into perspective that SISU have shot themselves in the foot on many an occasion-they're reminiscent of blokes in the bookies who go wild on the roulette machines. Feeding in a grand, losing a couple of hundred, but refusing to accept defeat till all the cash is gone-the gamble that SISU took with CCFC has left them in a similar position.
At the time many people were saying what a great job Ranson was doing in making sure we didn't bow to player pressure.
One of the few definitive things Ranson said as chairman was 'I promise you this-Keiren Westwood will not be leaving this club for nothing'-lo and behold, Ranson walks in the Spring and Westwood hops off to Sunderland for £0. To think what Westwood and King would fetch whilst on good contracts puts into perspective that SISU have shot themselves in the foot on many an occasion-they're reminiscent of blokes in the bookies who go wild on the roulette machines. Feeding in a grand, losing a couple of hundred, but refusing to accept defeat till all the cash is gone-the gamble that SISU took with CCFC has left them in a similar position.
Anyway according to "honest" Ray one of the things he always assured us was Coventry are "debt free". So everything's fine we are probably in profit now.
Players refuse to sign contracts can leave and no club can then do anything about it. Anyway according to "honest" Ray one of the things he always assured us was Coventry are "debt free". So everything's fine we are probably in profit now.
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