It's a very sound strategy for a club like us
Loving the "moral outrage" schtick - haven't (for instance) MK Dons who couldnt' afford to finish last season just signed someone? Plenty of clubs in League 1/2 are also signing players which is a very sound strategy for clubs seeking to leave those tiers.
Notable that Ipswich haven't but I guess they'll give League One a couple of decades to really settle in before deciding what to do next, just like in the champs
Posted By: Old Man on July 28th 2020 at 16:38:05
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- Buying all these young players is basically the board hedging their bets (NCFC) - ingi, Jul 28, 16:06:17
- No cash. No investors. The Delia way. (n/m) (NCFC) - bobble, Jul 28, 19:17:11
- Yes - that’s how it works (n/m) (NCFC) - helvegtheowl, Jul 28, 18:27:26
- I think it’s exciting. Hopefully each year the standard improves as we can invest more (n/m) (NCFC) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jul 28, 17:49:37
- Or these youths have realised that nodge is the best opportunity to get first team footbal (n/m) (NCFC) - KetteringRyu, Jul 28, 17:35:24
- It's a very sound strategy for a club like us (NCFC) - Old Man, Jul 28, 16:38:05
- Lather, rinse. repeat. Same as it ever was. (n/m) (NCFC) - SeattleSounders, Jul 28, 16:08:47
- but we aren't exactly a small club (NCFC) - ingi, Jul 28, 16:40:52
- Up to a point. Clubs like us will always sell if players can go (NCFC) - jamesward, Jul 28, 16:48:14
- but we aren't exactly a small club (NCFC) - ingi, Jul 28, 16:40:52
- Well, yeah (n/m) (NCFC) - jamesward, Jul 28, 16:08:30
- No way! (n/m) (NCFC) - Duck, Jul 28, 16:07:55
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