soggy biscuit There seems to be a lot of naivety on here around business transactions.
People seem really upset that the deal has gone through so late. That is business, leaving it late gives more power to one party involved, why do you think so much business will be done today??
The club will have known for a few days so if they are planning on spending any money then they will also have done their homework and will know who they want and what they can offer.
If it is around £6M for an unproven, young player who has only played 1 full season then it is a cracking deal.
Very good points, but its the old question. Who exactly is it "Good Business" for?
If we dont spend £3-£4m of that on squad improvements it is VERY BAD business. We have already saved £2m odd with 4 big wage earners off the books and £1m in transfer fees. we dont 'need' £6m as such.
If loosing Gyfi ultimately ends up sending us down, we will be back to square one financially and playing League 1 football in front of 9000. You call that 'good business'?
Selling is one thing and its part of the game. Failing to spend those funds wisely is something else and is just about the worst thing a club can do. Seen it all before, cast your mind back to the late 80s and mid 90s after our last 2 successful spells.
Id like to think we will reinvest wisely, but you know whats coming.