sw88
Chief Commentator!
I see Pressley has spoke about the dead line day activity to the CET. Says he's going to keep on the trail of a player we almost signed on deadline day, but as it died a death, before reigning later in the evening, it didn't happen.
Also spoke about Sheff and Jennings leaving close to the deadline, and for more than the club would have liked.
Interesting comment that caught my eye was the following:
“In all negotiations there comes a point of compromise so both sides had to move to find the agreeable figure,” he said.
That's an interesting comment to make. If this can be adopted around players contracts, why can't the same principle be adopted around the Ricoh negotiations?
Or is the issue here that Waggott and Pressley, who are in charge of the playing matters, have a common sense approach, and the ones who deal with the off field problems do not?
Link to full article: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sp...ws/coventry-city-boss-pursue-transfer-5836663
Also spoke about Sheff and Jennings leaving close to the deadline, and for more than the club would have liked.
Interesting comment that caught my eye was the following:
“In all negotiations there comes a point of compromise so both sides had to move to find the agreeable figure,” he said.
That's an interesting comment to make. If this can be adopted around players contracts, why can't the same principle be adopted around the Ricoh negotiations?
Or is the issue here that Waggott and Pressley, who are in charge of the playing matters, have a common sense approach, and the ones who deal with the off field problems do not?
Link to full article: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sp...ws/coventry-city-boss-pursue-transfer-5836663