Bishop
Johnny Morrison
Our relatively lower wages has never helped us shift players at all. If anything we've struggled to move them on partly because although we pay significantly less than our peers we over pay for relatively poorer players leaving us in a position where we don't pay enough to attract the very best but also too much to move the failed ones on easily.1. It’s a good setup to have lower wages for numerous reasons: easier to shift players, no biz should have such higher ratios of wages to turnover, it provides more capital for transfers.
2. Where is the cash going to come from? We’re already the 4th highest spenders (in part as we keep wages a little lower). Ndombele showed what can happen. Him and LeCelco probably cost 20mish a year? And set us back years. What are you proposing?
2. Not harking on to a failed transfer and hiding for ever more. They didn't work out, ok. Retool and go again. The failed Ndombele and GLC transfers have no more weight or relevancy that the successful incomings of Son or Berbatov.