But why say to date on it then? Surely it would be just "A round-up of the club's transfer activity" or am I reading too much into it?
Looks like a comms that has been prepared for issue at 23:00 tonight, but someone has posted it early.
why would it say 'to date' in the title then?
Looks like a comms that has been prepared for issue at 23:00 tonight, but someone has posted it early.
why would it say 'to date' in the title then?
3 hours, 3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months what's the difference?
The club (Tony) refuses to pay for a quality striker then wonders why it always falls short.
TBH looking at the AMEX era strikers, it's a wonder we're still as high up as the Championship.
Exactly, as if the IT bod has been given the final position by a senior club official 5 hours in advance.....
No one knows anything.
Agreed. But then why say to date?
Its a common thread of thought,... a bit unfair in some ways, but despite a lot of reflection about us being up there in last years scoring stakes,... when looking at other promoted clubs, they all have more overall firepower up top,... remember, defence starts with your forwards too.
Won't be an IT bod, it'll be a comms person.........
'can you draft up that end of window announcement ready for posting at 23:00 please ?'
'There, done it'
'What do you mean 'done it' ?'
'Posted it'
'Gaaaaaah.........!'
Club website has the 'transfer window summary' on it, timed at 23:00, suggesting business is over (and someone pressed the button too early - maybe they all wanted to go home).