by Richi Royal »
21 May 2008 13:14
I think we are maybe reading into these comments to litrally. As mentioned before JM at the end of the day is a very astute buisnessman, he is not going to tell selling clubs we are willing to splash the cash because they will just double their asking price.
I am sure Coppell and Hammond have sat down and drawn up a list of player to keep, a list of players to sell and a list of players to buy, and the first prority will be to remove the players he does not want (sodje, shorey, fae, halls, bennett etc as well as possibly hunt and lita) and JM is alerting clubs that we have some players which we would like to sell but at the same time by making us out to be poor reading he is telling them they will have to pay the going price for them and we will not be bullied into selling on the cheap. One thing JM has always been excellent at is selling players for more than they are worth, Hughes and Halford to name two, we very rarely let players go one the cheap when we could have held out for more. He has also made it clear we don't need to sell players we don't want to, again over the years something he has been exellent at.
Then after selling the player we will go about our buisness, i dont think we will spend alot tbh maybe 2 millionish as i expect our signing to be a few frees (muich like hunt and oster) a few small fees and then maybe one larger fee.
I would however like Coppell to swallow his morals and do two things, first start to use the loan market, this can be a very sucessful tool and one good loan signing can make the difference between a midtable team and a promotion chasing team much like hull and frazer campbell. And secondly instead of signing average squad players give youth a chance. Pearce is better than Bennett and sodje so it is pointless having them in the squad. And if Henry isnt better then Kebe he should find a new career. I feel when Coppell signs player he feels as if he HAS to give them a few games no matter how bad they are when it would be much more worthwhile giving the academy a chance. For example, cox did more in his cameo against spurs than kebe has done in all his appearences yet Cox gets no chance and kebe gets more chances.