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Logic would indicate that Morrison isn't going to play for a pittance - at his age, next contract is likely to be the last big contract he can get - this may not tally with our financial constraints. As our financial health is far more important than any one player, it's likely that if no deal can be worked out he'll be sold.
The alternative to 'silly money' is not 'a pittance'.
With a very few exceptions it is likely that all clubs in the EFL will be reducing costs - partly because of the Covid and post Covid football economy and partly because what went before was unsustainable anyway. We will have had four windows of reduced fees, reduced wage offers, more key loans from EPL clubs and promoting home grown academy players.
If Morrison doesn't want to take a realistic wage offer to stay, he is unlikely to get a significantly better final pay day from most other Championship clubs (maybe those with parachute payments, but even then the purse strings will be tighter than in the past) and if EPL clubs haven't tried to get him before now it is unlikely that will happen by next summer when he is another year older and hampered by more bumps, twists and tears.
I would try to keep Morrison, Pack and Ralls (maybe Murphy if he finally wakes up this season and plays to his potential) but all on realistic Championship wages.
What a thread this is….
I can see what you're doing here. You are looking at the evidence. You have completely missed out on the conclusions of wishful thinking, the punchlines from decades of Roy Of The Rovers, and the possibilities of miracles actually happening!
Does that also mean Tomlin isn't going to come back lean, mean and on his A game for the next 41 league matches?
My dreams are shattered!
We both know the answer to your question re. Flint but he's the oldest on the list (I think) and is a CB. I quite like him this season as a personality on the park but one year would be all he's worth and I've already agreed with a few people that Morrison is the one to keep but there'd need to be some caveats to that.
They may be good players but I said I think the squad is stale and they're not great players are they? If there was one truly great player in that lot it'd be really obvious. If they weren't already Cardiff City players, would we want to sign any of them given the choice? If they're at the end of contracts, why not try something/someone different? But we're only 5 games in. All of this is redundant anyway and just a bit of fun, footie stuff.
I dont think it helps our current situation when so many key team members are out of contract at the end of the season. 6 who featured today.
Are some of them annoyed at this and not giving 100% as a result?
Think Smithies, Morrison and Ralls are unlucky to be in this situation and Morrison and Ralls in particular may feel annoyed at the lack of loyalty considering the years of service they have given the club.
Smithies, Morrison and Ralls all have resale value as well, shocking that we seem happy to let them go for free at the end of the year
Ralls is the only one I'd keep. Morrison looks finished
Hmm at a glance I almost thought sensible post captain but then I doubt this would do any of them any good as they would need to show something in order to find another club.
Players certainly aren't busting a gut for the cause though.
This is virtually the same team that had a pretty decent start to the season but something has definitely changed in the camp since.
The awful defensive negative tactics still being employed by stubborn Mick after many soul destroying drubbing I reckon is the real reason that there was zero spirit today.
Even if VT can't afford to sack MM then he should let another (Morrison or whomever) take charge from here on in.
That dressing room needs a change, any change, even if it is only a short term solution.