Hi Stephen, but isn't that because we are short of a strker and competition in that area? Don't know really, but we don't seem to have 2 first choice strikers,who are the focus of the team,which is why I think we struggle to score.
I didn't read it that way though mate, sorry. With what we've got - Woodrow is still here. I'll only believe we've sold Woodrow IF we do sell before Friday.
Clubs who don't want to sell a player don't enter into talks with clubs who want to buy that player they just say the player is NOT for sale. It's been widely reported by local journos both up here and in Wales that talks are on going and I mean it's not like the 80% mob haven't got form is it.
He did what he did FOR the club. By club, I mean a member of the board and another high profile figure. It’s fact.
This is ‘spot on’. I just do see any concrete evidence that they are simply taking money out of the Club through player sales. The only evidence we do have points to the fact that they are the most incompetent individuals ever to run Barnsley Football Cub, couldn’t manage a proverbial whelk stall and that we won’t move forward in any footballing sense until they are gone. The issue for the supporters is whether to keep funding their idiotic management because of blind loyalty to the Football Club. Different supporters will take different judgements. I’ve concluded that unconditional love is something I reserve for my children, it does not apply to BFC. That ‘love’ has to be reciprocated. It isn’t and won’t be until these incompetents have left.
At no point did I say in the op that the 80% mob had taken any money out of the club, what I said was that league position wasn't something they cared about but selling players for a profit was.
How about you stop this immature ******** and either tell everyone what he’s supposed to have done or stop mentioning it.
Lots of speculation on the intentions of the board. One piece of support for them is that in current circumstances for most businesses cash and cash flow is absolutely paramount. There may be bargains to be had with clubs in fire sale mode but, unless player values collapse, I wouldn’t think too harshly of the club for not spending this window and looking to cash in on existing players. Unless the league decides that Covid becomes a force majeure, (imagine the melt down in Wigan!) survival in this league may be simply staying afloat.
It goes back a long way before JD, or even his dad. They were saying it when Joe Richards was chairman in the 1950s
I agree ...just skipped through Murray's piece and my first thought .....nobody let alone a striker this window