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Murray Not for Sale
Posted on: Sat 31 Jan 2009
By Paul Camillin
Micky Adams has told fans Glenn Murray is not for sale following the arrival of strikers Craig Davies from Oldham Athletic and Crystal Palace's Calvin Andrew on loan.
The Albion boss said, "We have not scored enough goals and I cannot keep relying on the same people to come up with the goods. So if we are not scoring then we have to look at other players and other avenues in order to do so.
"Glenn Murray is not leaving. We have got no intention of selling Glenn Murray and we have received no enquiries for him. He is injured at the moment and is not back in training yet so it will be two or three weeks at least."
I'm not saying it is necessarily the case now, and at the risk of sounding patronising, but this sort of thing is a typical negotiation tactic. If you make such a statement, it drives the price up, they have to pay more to convince you to go back on your word. Clubs only tend to make it know they're willing to deal when they are in financial dire straits, have a wantaway player, might lose them fr free in the summer, or when they have a trouble player they want rid of. Every one else is someone a club doesn't want to sell.