I certainly am not 'anti cheap signings', but football is, esp strikers even more esp strikers involving English clubs.Our fans are very anti cheap signings, they like to deem them poor quality and to abuse them, slating their ability often before they have even kicked a ball for us
We have seen with some of our signings that there are quality players out there that can be picked up cheaply and well below their true market value and someone having a big price tag and big transfer fee doesn't make them that much greater than someone who may cost a fraction of the price (Torres to Chelsea for example or more recently Jamie Vardy - £1m vs Wilfried Bony - £28m)
It's surely about getting the right player(s) in rather than price and if targets are scarce and of the ones there are, either the player of their current clubs are unwilling to let them join us (like we were unwilling to let Stephens go to Burnley) then more money may not make the difference in completing the deals (who wants a player who doesn't really want to join us and only eventually comes here because we are prepared to pay a kings ransom in wages for him to even consider it?)
What I'm anti, on this subject, is no signings.
It's so frustrating because we can all see it.
The squad looks great.
We all have confidence in the manager, we all love the Chairman - already we're up on just about every other club.
All the team needs as a 'better Baldock', that's it.
It's what the manager has been saying all Summer.
Now we're being told the market was 'over heated' and that signing couldn't be made.
On a level that's fine, we are talking about ridiculous sums of money here.
But the problem is the teams is currently the most expensive jigsaw ever, with a sodding piece missing.
Not just any piece but the one bit that makes the whole picture work.