by From Despair To Where? »
24 Dec 2014 12:15
Ian Royal From Despair to Where I think we will be looking at loans rather than transfers in in this window as we will have more room to manouvre in the summer when high earners are moved on. Footballing reasons put aside completely for a moment, with the requirements of FFP and the loss of revenue from falling attendances it is too much of a financial gamble to buy Murray. And then you factor in his form and it makes even less sense.
If we could sell Pog (not going to happen BTW), then yes, Murray would be an adequate like for like replacement. We can't afford them both
Talk of the finances is speculation. We know its tight but we have no idea how tight and you're ignoring the point i made about Murray already being factored in to budget, includuing the agreed fee, presumably.
Any loanee we get we'll still have to pay some wages and possibly a loan fee. Good loanees aren't going to come that cheap. Any loanee still poses the normal signing gamble kf how they will fit in, settle and perform. Already there with Murray. Attendances are a small slice of our income.
Complaints of Murray's performance are vastly overrated.
But a loanee will be on a smaller scale financially overall and doesn't commit us beyond the summer. Sign Murray and we're looking at 18 months minimum of comparatively big wages, Pog Mk 2 potentially, in other words. I've ignored your point about Murray being factored in to the budget because it's largely irrelevant to the point I'm making. We haven't paid the fee yet, I doubt we're paying him at a level he would demand as a permanent signing and we've just fired and hired managers, Add to that a reduction in income from a loss of matchday revenue, even to the extent of as little as £400,000 over the course of the season and I'll be very surprised if the budget isn't being reassessed.
Yes, talk of finances is speculation but you have to prepare for what is reasonably a worst case scenario and considering the gaping holes in our squad at present, a permanent deal for Murray is a relatively large outlay that is very hard to justify in the bigger picture. It's an eggs in one basket signing.
I'm not arguing about Murray's ability (even though, IMO he has been a disapointment) and I'm definitely not arguing that Pog will offer us more, I'm arguing that in the light of the last 3 years financial recklessness, the last thing we need to do is compound it more. We are stuck with Pog whether we like it or not, no-one's going to buy him and we can't afford to pay him off.
It's a cliche that we're thoroughly sick of hearing but, to coin SJM's favourite phrase, we really do need to cut our cloth accordingly and that means shifting big earners off the payroll, not adding more.
I'll leave it at that. We'll obviously just have to agree to disagree.