Trouble is Navarro is likely to pick up a small knock when he gets back playing again so could face another few weeks on the sidelines. I wouldn't bank on him playing a big part this season unfortunately
The presentation lasts about 30mins, and then you have the choice to go to the viewing platform, then about 20 mins to book your ticket. I wouldn't say it's much of an endurance test.
But you're probably fishing
I don't think he'll be starting a game anytime soon with Bricutt and Kish ahead of him, but will feature on the bench and will make a few 30min appearances for the rest of the season, unless Bridcutt gets injured of course.
Not when you compare us to Southampton we haven't. But we have been able to turn down big offers and attract players like Greer and Lua Lua, all for modest sums/fees but that's not something Yeovil could compete with really. Your post said "we've got loads of money to spend" as well, which we do...
It is very impressive I agree, but are you really comparing 60,000 odd singing and jumping during a mauling of their biggest rivals, to the noise made by 537 fans on a cold open terrace on a Tuesday night?
We've spent over a £100m on a stadium without any loans from banks, plans to build a £15m training complex, and can afford to turn down bids for players around £1m. I'd say compared to Yeovil we're pretty well off
If there's a fixed mortgage with monthly payments you can afford, then go for it. Yeah you may lose out a bit but nowhere near as much as you could should things go pearshaped. I'm no expert though!