Seems quite reasonable to me. It looks like the interviewer asked “the NSC striker question”.
His answer is very sound.
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I am going to carry on wetting the bed each night until we spend at least £30M on a striker
i was really expecting him to answer :
"yeah, we've fooked up massively by not signing a striker, we weren't even looking so didn't even get to the stage of asking Tony for the dosh. Wish I'd been on NSC as it never entered our minds that an injury could impact us so much. We are risking relegation now but we have signed 56 players for our development squad which we will enjoy watching if the worst comes to the worst"
Seems quite reasonable to me. It looks like the interviewer asked “the NSC striker question”.
His answer is very sound.
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I am going to carry on wetting the bed each night until we spend at least £30M on a striker
Well there must be an answer to why the club haven't brought in a striker - for cover if nothing else. I wish I could understand what it is. Clearly not short of the cash as the £25m bid for Nunez demonstrated. Another failing of the recruitment team? Or a failure of the academy who seem to churn out defenders and midfielders by the coach load but can't bring through a striker.
Connelly already being "rested" by ROI ahead of their meaningless game later this week. If he gets a long term injury playing mickey mouse friendly games we will end up "fooked". Just lucky that Maupay isn't an international player.
We lost £20m in 2018/19, an esimated £30m in 2019/20 and if no matches take place in front of a paying audience it will be £40m this season.
If you ignore those facts then it was perhaps a disappointing answer from Dan Ashworth.
If you take them into consideration what he said seemed measured and reasonable. Finding 20 goal a season PL strikers is tough, risky and very expensive.
Our defence this season with in theory two additions in Lamptey and White, both of whom are effective newcomers, should be a step up on last season but we are shipping goals, as are many other clubs.
Up front it is clear that GP is not keen on a big striker, Glenn Murray was first of all given a new contract for 2020/21 and then shipped out as his strengths aren't met by Potterball and vice versa.
You are going to need a hell of a lot sheets.
We lost £20m in 2018/19, an esimated £30m in 2019/20 and if no matches take place in front of a paying audience it will be £40m this season.
If you ignore those facts then it was perhaps a disappointing answer from Dan Ashworth.
If you take them into consideration what he said seemed measured and reasonable. Finding 20 goal a season PL strikers is tough, risky and very expensive.
Our defence this season with in theory two additions in Lamptey and White, both of whom are effective newcomers, should be a step up on last season but we are shipping goals, as are many other clubs.
Up front it is clear that GP is not keen on a big striker, Glenn Murray was first of all given a new contract for 2020/21 and then shipped out as his strengths aren't met by Potterball and vice versa.
A good point about the finance, but this puzzles me as to why we keep spending so much money on potential foreign youngsters. Another £10 million yesterday and I would love to know how much in total the club has spent on these players since this policy began. Not one of them seems likely to break into the front side any time soon. It’s not my money, but I would have thought the money be better spent on the first team to consolidate our position in the Premier League first