Bad analogy; cars aren't bought with something to prove and the potential to develop under your guidance. Our transfer record over recent seasons also shows you don't always get what you pay for. Fae and Halford spring to mind; even Mills get criticism frequently sent his way and he's the most expensive player in our current squad. Our only "expensive" successes I've seen are, for 18 months max, Lita and Soel for 2 or 3 months. I'd also call Mills a success overall but not worth what we paid.RoyalBlueroadrunner Prefer Craig Mackail-Smith or Aaron Mclean of Peterborough over Wright Philips. However, I doubt we can afford any of those three.
It might be more correct to doubt Madejski's willingness to release funds to secure those players.Alan PartridgeRoyal Lady Signing a striker for £300k and then saying "this is as good as it possibly could have got" just tells you everything about RFC these days tbh.
I'm not knocking the signing per se, just making the point that we wouldn't have been thinking this a few seasons ago.
Thing is though, Plymouth are financially ok then BWP doesn't go for £300k.
Reading have picked up someone that would have cost upwards of £1million for £300k.
If he was worth that much then other clubs would have been outbidding us, regardless of Plymouth's financial position.
If he does the business, and I really hope he does, then great. However, in any other walk of life, Madejski would be the first to point out that, by and large, you get what you pay for. If that wasn't true, then why does he splash out on very expensive cars, rather than going for cheaper versions?!
BWP will be a good signing and will put pressure on Hunt and Church to start producing the goods. I'm still a little worried that Long now has an automatic first team place for the season which isn't healthy for any player but hopefully the confidence will be enough to help him maintain this current form.