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Arab87, I admire your positivity, but there is no way in the world that a team on a much smaller budget than us would take on two outcasts from United, each of which will be earning much more, in one case on a longer contract, than the ex Hearts boy at Ayr is on.
Why would a team better than us burden themselves paying for two much higher paid employees who aren't deemed good enough for the side they've just tanked 5-0, losing one of their regulars into the bargain?
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PatReilly wrote:
Arab87, I admire your positivity, but there is no way in the world that a team on a much smaller budget than us would take on two outcasts from United, each of which will be earning much more, in one case on a longer contract, than the ex Hearts boy at Ayr is on.
Why would a team better than us burden themselves paying for two much higher paid employees who aren't deemed good enough for the side they've just tanked 5-0, losing one of their regulars into the bargain?
What!? You mean these guys actually get paid...?
Seriously, some folk really live in a parallel universe.
I'd agree with the general view that there will be little movement out or in. Suspect we may see 1 or 2 out, with potentially a number of loans of peripheral players and 1 or 2 in, with maybe one loan in. Having flogged 5 to both of our main rivals I know where I think the money (whatever that is) has to go.
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Apparently competing with Norwich and Brentford for a young French midfielder from Drogheda United.
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JerryDungle wrote:
Striker - Marc McNulty was banging in goals for Coventry last season, but isn’t getting a look in at Reading now, maybe a loan till the end of the season, though would probably have options at a better level.
Got him eventually.