LOL at the criticism of hammond.
manager identifies positions that need filling and players he thinks could fill them.
anton gives hammond the budget targets in terms of fees and wages.
hammond takes both these sheets of paper, and tries to make one fit into the other.
the fact that it is hard to make them fit isnt his fault.
and nor is the fact that strikers/AM are the most expensive, most in demand, and most tricky deals to pull off.
nor is the fact that clubs at the yo yo level are in a tricky no mans land, where the player has to be good enough to improve your squad, but also not quite good enough to attract interest of any sort from the prem.
nor is the fact that agents and players like to keep options open as late as possible, so will tell you theyre happy to sign all day, but in reality theyre all just waiting for that better offer.
transfers are tricky to do. the ones we hear about are just the tip of the iceberg, the vast majority of possible transfers fail.
live with it.
is it disappointing? yes
is it ideal? no.
is it the clubs fault? no more than it is the windows, agents and players faults
plus there's still frees and loans!
on a side note though, this is precisely why in the past weve kept statements about transfers to a minimum.
because in the past we understood that often deals fall through, and things happen beyond your control that mean that while yes, you did want to bring in 7 players, and had a budget available to do so, sometimes its just not possible, and if you'd just shut up about it you'd have less grief today when no body has signed.
but i guess we had season tickets to sell, so.....