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by distortiondave » Wed Jul 27, 2022 6:44 pm
I'm more in the glass half full camp with all of this.
We've made proper profit on Pope and McNeil, reasonable profit on Collins, and (fag packet maths) probably upwards of £400k a week saved on wages with all our other departures (guessing at 50k a week for Pope, Tarkowski and Mee, 30k a week on Stephens, McNeil and Collins, 20k a week on Lennon, Hennesy etc, and I'm not counting Weghorst but that's probably a net gain if you count the fee for Wood?)
I know we've spent a bit, and our new lads aren't going to play for free, and Kompany and co (ko?) will be very well paid, so I'm not saying all of this is the best news ever, but as a team we were in a bit of a rut, or malaise, so if this blows the cobwebs away and sees a switch to youthful, attacking football then I'm all for it, even if it means two seasons in the Championship instead of one.
There's obviously a chance that this grand experiment will fail, and it would have been nice to get double the money on all our transfers out, but Kompany clearly has a vision for the club and, very importantly, he and the board seem to be aligned regarding transfers in and sanguine about transfers out. No rugs are being pulled out from under anyone, no players signed without the managers consent.
Plus, we should be able to win a few games. That'd be nice.
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