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Caulkin was tweeting the other day that they're struggling to attract players with a wage structure because they (the players) don't want to take the risk they might get relegated and therefore want paying more in the first instance.

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Wickham looks like he wants out, N'Diaye and Scocco look like they're on their way, about 7 players already gone, this lot aren't going to have enough players to field a fucking 5-a-side team if this keeps up. It's really looking like the only way they will be able to put a proper squad together is to loan about 7 players on top of a few cheap signings again.

wickham worth a punt
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If they don't go down this year, they never will basically. Shite squad

 

Said every year this like :lol:

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They'll sign somebody before long, imagine at the very least they'll get Borini back

 

Think they'll loan as many players as they can, fill up so if they go down they've not paid for them and don't have to worry about shifting them on. Don't think Borini will want to go back there, he'll look for a better club or permanent move.

 

Loans and cheap foreign fillers, can't see them going for anyone decent or anyone decent wanting to go there, not even poyets own son would join them, chose west ham instead.

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Their approach for the last few seasons is basically how you'd treat a wrecked car on it's last legs. Put in just enough petrol to get through the day, do just enough maintenance to scrape through the MOT, 'loan' the occasional push-start or tow from a mate,  cross your fingers and hope for the best.

 

But.....Don't put in any serious money on repairs though, cos you just know as soon as you do, the gear box will drop out on the A19. (strained metaphor - the inevitable relegation)

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Their approach for the last few seasons is basically how you'd treat a wrecked car on it's last legs. Put in just enough petrol to get through the day, do just enough maintenance to scrape through the MOT, 'loan' the occasional push-start or tow from a mate,  cross your fingers and hopefor the best.

 

But.....Don't put in any serious money on repairs though, cos you just know as soon as you do, the gear box will drop out on the A19. (strained metaphor - the inevitable relegation)

 

:lol: I like it.

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Their approach for the last few seasons is basically how you'd treat a wrecked car on it's last legs. Put in just enough petrol to get through the day, do just enough maintenance to scrape through the MOT, 'loan' the occasional push-start or tow from a mate,  cross your fingers and hope for the best...

 

Sounds awfully familiar.

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Their approach for the last few seasons is basically how you'd treat a wrecked car on it's last legs. Put in just enough petrol to get through the day, do just enough maintenance to scrape through the MOT, 'loan' the occasional push-start or tow from a mate,  cross your fingers and hope for the best...

Sounds awfully familiar.

 

Nah, abandoned our old relegationmobile for a new French model, which got sold on for a small profit (slight problem with the electrics, only one shithouse English driver).

 

Have since part-exed for a new Dutch model. What could possibly go wrong? (slight problem with the electrics, only one shithouse English driver)

 

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They would have gone down the last couple of seasons if we hadn't bottled it and gifted them the points.

 

The salary thing might be about the 40% relegation wage drop they like putting into players contracts too.  Like fuck would I sign for them with that clause in there if I was a player.

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Sounds like he's going to announce his decision today. He supposedly has a few other Premier League suitors, but only Sunderland and Fulham have made bids. Guessing it's either going to be Sunderland or he's staying in KC.

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Sounds like he's going to announce his decision today. He supposedly has a few other Premier League suitors, but only Sunderland and Fulham have made bids. Guessing it's either going to be Sunderland or he's staying in KC.

Even though they are in the Championship I'd say Fulham arguably have more potential and ambition than Sunderland.
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