No surprise. We were paying him ~£10k/week. Some Championship clubs can afford to pay double that.
Bridge was never staying here anyway. A" season long loan " gives the game away. Some people on here are walking around with sandwich boards declaring" the end if the world is nigh". When you are building a club for the future, money spent expanding ground and new training facilities, there is **** all money for 30 grand a week left backs. Patience and long memories are needed....thinks are about to get sorted!
Bridge was never staying here anyway. A" season long loan " gives the game away. Some people on here are walking around with sandwich boards declaring" the end if the world is nigh". When you are building a club for the future, money spent expanding ground and new training facilities, there is **** all money for 30 grand a week left backs. Patience and long memories are needed....thinks are about to get sorted!
You sure? I thought he was a left sided player (LB mainly) who can play CB if required.
we were lucky to have him on such a 'good deal' last year, which makes us falling short seem even more like a massively lost opportunity - in truth Reading could triple or more his wages and at his age that will always swing it. Doubt this has anything at all to do with our manager situation, pure salary economics plus the fact Reading isn't that far from Esher where he lives and on paper, Reading look a better prospect than us to go straight back up.....Pity though, he was a class up on most of the squad when on form.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;5754062 said:Of course it does, how people can suggest otherwise is unthinkable to me!
any player coming in will say it is the manager - quickest way to get in good books and be picked. It is pretty clear GP had his favourites so no wonder players never said a bad word, quickest way to get into reserves. Reality these days is players (or more accurately their agents) sign for money and money alone and only time a manager factor applies is where the player has history with the manager so opts to go elsewhere. No manager hasn't stopped Manchester City signing world class players, I don't for a second think it is making much difference to us.
And the effect of having no one in charge begins.
About 20 people flamed me when I said this 2 weeks back.
Lopez next.