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so said either Ken Choo or Mehmet Dalman a few weeks ago. Well, with our manager giving Aston Villa encouragement to come in for Neil Etheridge and talking about how Lee Tomlin is now fit enough for other clubs to consider signing him
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to go with what he said about our chances of getting his two main targets after yesterday's match, you could be forgiven for thinking that the opposite is occurring - currently, we're showing a profit on our spending on transfer fees and our wage bill has to be considerably lower than last season to go along with all of that Premier League money.
Tomlin may be considered too expensive to be used as a Plan B but I can't see why Etheridge is still being touted. Presumably it's because out goalkeeper room has a lot of money being spent on wages, at least in comparison to others in the division, but if we were going to sell then we would have done it earlier on in the Summer.
Selling Etheridge would see the spine of last season's team gone with the exception of Morrison/Bamba and with only Day, Flint and Vaulks brought in to address the situation - without at least one good quality midfielder and striker coming in, we'd be in a position where we be competive in the Championship, but not at the top of the table.
We won't be signing Hugill because he has just gone on loan to QPR. He would have been a good option.
Charlie Austin would be my preference for striker.
I get the feeling that there isn't a player that we wouldn't sell for the 'right offer' and it wouldn't surprise me if there are one or two big departures within the the next ten days. If we sign Whyte, I sense that he's a replacement for someone, possibly Murphy. Our transfer policy throws up a lot of questions about the club's true ambitions this season.
Last season we were made to believe that getting someone half decent to sign for a club odds-on to be relegated was against us. Now it seems it's also difficult when you're a pre-season favourite for promotion. I posted a couple of weeks ago that the club's management is probably thinking that the basics of a squad that missed out on Prem. league survival by a couple of points is surely going to find a division lower easy-peasy.
Without Warnock in charge I'd feel pretty confident that the current squad would find it tough to finish top 10..
It's just such a tough league the Championship to be able to use Lee (Tomlin)in respect of the teams we're playing against. Says Warnock, so why did he sign him in the first place?
People were begging for that when Tan took over, people were begging for that when Neil took over with us likely to be playing our football in league one.
The Championship is littered with clubs who are seriously on the edge, I think our current squad/manager will have us up there and in with a shout of promotion.
Hopefully we can get a couple of players in this week. Last year I think we got Arter and Camarassa in the week before the season kicked off. It is a bit worrying that we signed 3 players very early in Vaulks, Day and Nelson. Day should be 3rd choice 'keeper, Nelson 4th choice centre back, and Vaulks a starter. But we have lost Niasse, Arter, Camarasa, Gunnarsson, Harris, Zohore and Manga (and Stuart O'Keefe, not to mention the McKay twins!). That's a lot out and only three in.
All in all he was just answering questions from the media - as he always does - honestly. People may not like it but that's where we are.
Plenty of teams wanting to have a right go at tit this season.