We tried our best AT and the board who we must be grateful for have done everything possible to get deals done but unfortunatly the players parent clubs were not prepaired to pay 100% of the wage bill and give us money for taking the player of there hands.
However we are still looking and will look at getting players in in the January transfer window.
We AT and myself are working closley together in identifying the areas and targets we need to strenghten the squad in, we have a plan and we still maintain we have the best team in the league and we are doing well in our challenge for promotion this year, as I always say why fix something when it's not broken.
If the fans can just stay with us we will get to the promised land and the plan is working, the fans have been great but we need more up the ricoh giving us there money oops sorry supporting us because we are getting there.
No Loans
Ken Delulu releases statement saying that there were no suitable players available that fit within our playing style.
And he is extremely excited to start work on another new role after 2 more board members left CCFC on Thursday.
Thorn, we were in for a ex Prem striker, and close to agreeing terms, but he decided to go to Forest Green Rovers. A Telegraph insider at the Ricoh later revealed the ex Premeir striker was 48 year old Steve Claridge currently banging in the goals for Gosport Borough.