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5 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

Nixon suggesting that moving Gueye out is largely down to getting the wages down even more! 

Unreal, the players we've signed must be on less than all the ones that left. 

This will only end one way.

Posted
10 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

Nixon suggesting that moving Gueye out is largely down to getting the wages down even more! 

Unreal, the players we've signed must be on less than all the ones that left. 

I thought that was common knowledge

Posted
1 hour ago, KentExile said:

I thought that was common knowledge

I thought so, yeah. So we've already reduced the wage bill down this summer but it seems that wasn't enough, they are still looking at shipping players out and replacing them with cheaper alternatives to bring it down futher.

We must have the lowest wage bill in the league.

Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Everything pointing towards the Club being under financial strain.

In fairness, I mean if the decision to stop showing Rovers  "for free" in Blues Bar but still allow it in other areas of the ground you have to pay a fortune to get into didnt tell you that.........

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Posted
5 minutes ago, London blue said:

So we're hoping for a player to make an impact on the first team, and assuming this player will demand a lower salary than that fucking lump.

Jesus wept.

If they don't rate/Don't want Gueye, they'd have just been bring Tyjon off the bench, at the very least his value might have gone up.

Posted (edited)

The most worrying thing about it is that whilst Gallagher was on a fair old wedge totally out of kilter with his ability, Gueye must be on a fraction of that already.

So any attempt to cut down on that even further doesn't inspire confidence that anyone who can make a positive difference will be brought in.

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Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

We must have the lowest wage bill in the league.

Sheff Wed will be the lowest by some distance, they were capped at £7K/week during the summer, and lost the majority of their squad on top of that

Then you will have Oxford, Charlton & Portsmouth, we are probably ahead of those for now (as they will still have a fair few in their squads who wont have had much uptake in wages since their respective promotions), at least until the next round of cuts (eg Cantwell)

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