Willthiswork wrote:Anyone know if Jamma and Benno actually want to stay?
Not sure about Jamma but Benno did
Willthiswork wrote:Anyone know if Jamma and Benno actually want to stay?
When possibly restarting L2 was under discussion, it was reported tests were a factor as they cost 150 quid a pop. So a friendly against another club would cost each the best part of 4,000.DeePeeNCAFC wrote: I expect things to go quiet now for several weeks, but I do wonder if it would be worth MF arranging a friendly / training match against another Lge 1/2 side to get the squad working again, of course if this is permitted and covid tests can be done (surely as part of every club's summer planning they weigh and check the health of all contracted players so perhaps they can get an EFL covid test done also?).
Or maybe people aren't obsessed with blame and take the mature view that sh1t happens to some people's jobs, and has in a big and completely unforeseeable way.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Reading between the lines it appears to me that Gavin Foxhall is doing his very best to ensure that Michael Flynn gets the blame for this. And Michael Flynn is doing his best to make sure Gavin Foxhall carries the can. I wonder who will suffer. Oh silly me, it'll be the long suffering fans.
But everything is foreseeable.George Street-Bridge wrote:Or maybe people aren't obsessed with blame and take the mature view that sh1t happens to some people's jobs, and has in a big and completely unforeseeable way.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Reading between the lines it appears to me that Gavin Foxhall is doing his very best to ensure that Michael Flynn gets the blame for this. And Michael Flynn is doing his best to make sure Gavin Foxhall carries the can. I wonder who will suffer. Oh silly me, it'll be the long suffering fans.
I agree entirely. I also think Haines , Baker , Abrahams, Howkins , King and Townsend are decent signings or potentially decent.faerun exile wrote:And of course no other manager in the football league signs players who don't work out as a success.Alan G Bryant wrote:Which is down the manager. All the club have done is back a manager that brought us success and put us back on the map.
Agreed. My 4 would be Azeez, Abrahams, Leadbitter and Ekpiteta although I am hopeful that the latter will bring something to the party next season. Happy with rest of the squad. Presumably Leadbitter is knackered long term. Fingers crossed with Azeez and Abrahams ... although we have had far worse on the books over recent seasons.Percy plunkett wrote:Of the current squad,I would like to see four moved on.There is a slight chance that someone may take them but more likely we would have to pay them off or loan them out with us still paying a chunk of their wages.Unlikely in normal circumstances,less chance now.
No. They have fallen out big time George.George Street-Bridge wrote:Or maybe people aren't obsessed with blame and take the mature view that sh1t happens to some people's jobs, and has in a big and completely unforeseeable way.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Reading between the lines it appears to me that Gavin Foxhall is doing his very best to ensure that Michael Flynn gets the blame for this. And Michael Flynn is doing his best to make sure Gavin Foxhall carries the can. I wonder who will suffer. Oh silly me, it'll be the long suffering fans.
Flynn has made some good signings both contract and loan and has also made some crap ones, just like almost every other manager in the football league. Hard decisions are being forced now. As I have said before Bennett and Matt are both replaceable and yes they are better than what we will have contracted for 20/21 but that's how life works out sometimes.Alan G Bryant wrote:I agree entirely. I also think Haines , Baker , Abrahams, Howkins , King and Townsend are decent signings or potentially decent.faerun exile wrote:And of course no other manager in the football league signs players who don't work out as a success.Alan G Bryant wrote:Which is down the manager. All the club have done is back a manager that brought us success and put us back on the map.
The point being is that you cannot blame the club for backing the manager in the transfer market and certainly not someone who had a stock as high as Flynns last summer.
If you look at their history of insolvency and liquidation over the last 20 years you'll be safe to assume the finance doesnt actually exist.Exile 1976 wrote:Where are Crawley getting their money from???
2 players signed 2yr deals this month and they have offered deals to 3 others.
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