cjd
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He will get an absolute roasting from Uwe now.
It's on another thread somewhere, and I can't find it now. I also think he's since protected his account.
But in short he said that he'd been told by Albion insiders that our transfer window had been a shambles.
His account is still live via
https://twitter.com/p_watson02/
but he's deleted that shambles tweet.
He also referenced signings earlier in the window via:
https://twitter.com/p_watson02/status/893930280897171458
Someone used a good analogy that a transfer is a bit like buying a house - agreeing the sale is the easy bit, then you have surveys and searches, negotiating over the results of those, any stuff to be left, mortgage arrangements an finance confirmed, exchange of contracts and completion. You've then got potentially a chain either side of that contract, each of which can break the chain.
Thank you, I've now found it.
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?355803-Paul-Watson&highlight=watson
Personally, if that is his account, I think there is some sour grapes in it.
I'm not saying it isn't true, but not very professional.
His account is still live via
https://twitter.com/p_watson02/
but he's deleted that shambles tweet.
He also referenced signings earlier in the window via:
https://twitter.com/p_watson02/status/893930280897171458
If we use this decent analogy, then I think the Sheff Utd video is a great case study, and it's actually the football clubs - not the agents - that comes across as the fools / problem.
If I turned up at an estate agents and said I wanted to buy a house, but I only had 24 hours to make the purchase, should I be surprised if....
a) the deal doesn't happen in time
b) somebody in the chain smells my desperation and increases the price.
It's on another thread somewhere, and I can't find it now. I also think he's since protected his account.
But in short he said that he'd been told by Albion insiders that our transfer window had been a shambles.
Agents in any guise are usually talentless. I'm sure we can all agree on that.
You're not wrong there ,just look at estate agents,hate filled slow coaches,playing on the fears and weaknesses of their victims.yet to meet one who's head I didn't want to kick in.
Scum
...or you turned up at the estate agent and offered 50% of the asking price.If we use this decent analogy, then I think the Sheff Utd video is a great case study, and it's actually the football clubs - not the agents - that comes across as the fools / problem.
If I turned up at an estate agents and said I wanted to buy a house, but I only had 24 hours to make the purchase, should I be surprised if....
a) the deal doesn't happen in time
b) somebody in the chain smells my desperation and increases the price
I understand that sometimes you can be stuck in a chain, and there's little you can do, but too many clubs clearly don't finalise their business early enough. Manchester United this summer did nothing on transfer deadline day. That to me seems a sensible strategy.