Was Dick Knights "brinkmanship" with Hammond successful ? Depends what you'd term success I suppose. Hammond didn't sign, but the wage structure remained intact, and the message was clearly made that the club will not be dictated to by players and agents demands. And hey - we always seem to remain solvent doing things that way, which is always a bonus.
So yes, in those terms (and having extracted a decent wedge from Colchester), I'd say overall it was successful.
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Wage structure...your having a laugh ...... and playing budgets and solvent .... do me a favour ....how do you gleen that out of a trading loss of £2m year.
DK decides what players come in and go on his personal views financed by benefactors primarily Tony Bloom, God Bless Him.
Somehow Wilkins seems to succeed with the mess he is served and I bet he is tired of this rubbish.
'Not dictated by players and agents demands' ....... wow someone better tell Rochdale, Glenn Murray and his agent just how tough we are because they are still in shock at the ease we handed over such a transfer fee and favourable terms to them and their client, whilst DK handed out a quite shameful character assination to our captain Dean Hammond.
Jeeeeeez, come on.