Seagull over Canaryland
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Maybe we offered Barnes what he was worth as an average Championship striker?
Maybe we respected AEA's wishes to play first-team football, because he was never going to be better than 3rd choice here?
Maybe we offered Grabban what we judged him to be worth as a reasonable replacement for Ash, and maybe Bournemouth matched that offer (I agree that he has a better chance of being first choice at Bournemouth)?
We can all play the 'maybe' game, but I prefer to think our club are making the correct decisions in all 3 cases.
That was my take on all three scenarios. Good decisions on both business and footballing grounds. Ok it is a shame to see Barnes and AEA move on but there are acceptable rationales for both exits.
Although I don't like the thought of Grabban (or his agent) using 'us' as leverage in securing a better deal at Bournemouth and this might have temporarily distracted us from other potential deals. However I would have felt worse if we had done all the spade work and only to be gazumped (eg by a QPR) and watch Grabban follow the money to a Club where he is not guaranteed a starting place. In a way I am pleased he has remained with Bournemouth and secondly that he isn't with us. We can do better.