Interesting. Any names (fair enough if you can't say).
Former club legend, Premier League/England midfielder and a Premier League striker.
Interesting. Any names (fair enough if you can't say).
I'm giving up. You just carry on as you are.
Former club legend, Premier League/England midfielder and a Premier League striker.
The bigger question is why are you so vehemently attacking him without having any idea what actually goes on? Has he done something to you personally?
Let's look at a few of our supposed targets...
Stephen Ward - on £18,000 a week at Wolves with a year left on his contract. That's a £1m problem for Wolves that they want to resolve. Sure we could dive in, pay Wolves whatever they want and pay Ward whatever he wants (on a 2 or 3 year contract) but is that really the right thing to do. As the clock continues to tick, resolving this problem becomes more pressing for Wolves. Their hand weakens and ours strengthens.
Sam Baldock - Now entering the last year of his 3 year contract. He won't sign another one, so Bristol City either have to sell him now (for a reasonable sum), in January (for far less, see: Barnes, Ashley) or have him walk away for nothing next Summer. What are Bristol City likely to do? At what point does the Albion's offer become more attractive? I'd suggest as we get closer and closer to the 31st August they'll have some hard thinking to do.
David Stockdale - Also in the last year of his contract, although this is less of an issue for Fulham, awash with parachute cash, than Bristol City. But if he's not first choice, for whatever reason, and he's had enough and wants out then, again, as we move towards the end of the transfer window then Fulham have a decision to make.
Former club legend, Premier League/England midfielder and a Premier League striker.
Let's look at a few of our supposed targets...
Stephen Ward - on £18,000 a week at Wolves with a year left on his contract. That's a £1m problem for Wolves that they want to resolve. Sure we could dive in, pay Wolves whatever they want and pay Ward whatever he wants (on a 2 or 3 year contract) but is that really the right thing to do. As the clock continues to tick, resolving this problem becomes more pressing for Wolves. Their hand weakens and ours strengthens.
Sam Baldock - Now entering the last year of his 3 year contract. He won't sign another one, so Bristol City either have to sell him now (for a reasonable sum), in January (for far less, see: Barnes, Ashley) or have him walk away for nothing next Summer. What are Bristol City likely to do? At what point does the Albion's offer become more attractive? I'd suggest as we get closer and closer to the 31st August they'll have some hard thinking to do.
David Stockdale - Also in the last year of his contract, although this is less of an issue for Fulham, awash with parachute cash, than Bristol City. But if he's not first choice, for whatever reason, and he's had enough and wants out then, again, as we move towards the end of the transfer window then Fulham have a decision to make.
I understand what you are getting at and it makes sense, but when do you begin to look elsewhere at targets with the season looming large. By leaving it late don't you run the possible risk of these not happening as expected and missing back up targets due to the wait, not to mention starting the season with a weakened squad?
Former club legend, Premier League/England midfielder and a Premier League striker.
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Can't be. Hasn't he just signed a new contract at QPR? Also, why would Bozza say (separately) 'Former club legend' and 'Premier League Striker'
having said that I do see where BW is coming from and others who see what might be perceived inaction (I might as well include myself in those too) but the way you have put it makes absolute sense and has no place on this forum
My performance in my job is not in the public domain, is it? DB's is. I'll raise your with a
If you re-read Bozza's post you'll see he's talking about players from last season, not now
I can see where they're coming from, but only on the basis that:
a) they haven't got the intelligence to read between the lines and understand that's it's a bigger and more complex job than any of us could possibly understand having never fulfilled such a role at a football club
b) I feel sorry for anyone who takes such a joyless and cynical stance on supporting a football club - something you're supposed to do for your own enjoyment.
c) They don't trust Tony Bloom to steer the ship as best he can, and after everything he's done and that is pretty stupid. He won't get everything right every time and nobody is immune from criticism but so many people are going way over the top with their criticsm at the moment and they really should be embarrassed of themselves.
I didn't realise his job was in the public domain. Why don't you put his job description up here, together with his objectives and performance measures and we can all join in with rating him ?
*edit* Oh Sorry, you won't put it up here, because it isn't and you can't. Thanks for the but i think we are fast moving towards territory
I don't need his job description, thank you. I can clearly see what he is failing to achieve.
Is he? All it says is: "Former club legend, Premier League/England midfielder and a Premier League striker." in response to "Interesting. Any names (fair enough if you can't say)."
Ooooh! Now that is interesting...
Benno / J Cole / ?
Can't be. Hasn't he just signed a new contract at QPR? Also, why would Bozza say (separately) 'Former club legend' and 'Premier League Striker'