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A system set up to fail

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Then the player could leave when their registration expires and there'd be nowt that you could do about it.

You can sign a pre contract that kicks in at 17. In fact doing so if the terms are lucrative is a way to stop players leaving regardless of other teams being able to bid for them or not.
 

Sell off the youngsters for low fee's while panic buying a striker at well over value. I don't doubt that the meaning isn't absolutely correct, it's just backwards imo. When you buy someone over value, you don't half ramp up the pressure so in a way, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
So it's the owner's fault for being forced to sell Maja and the fans' fault for wanting a replacement?

If the previous lot had renewed Maja's contract in time there wouldn't be any problem
 
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The Premiership created the system by being a victim of it's own success...….. and these buying tactics revolve, very cleverly, around 2 transfer windows. The richest league in the world attracts the most devious and greedy people, so it's no wonder young lads are getting bought and sold like stock commodities rather than humans. Some young lads out there are at their 4th or 5th club before they even reach 20.
 
So it's the owner's fault for being forced to sell Maja and the fans' fault for wanting a replacement?

If the previous lot had renewed Maja's contract in time there wouldn't be any problem

That wasn't specifically what I was saying, no. Mistakes are made and they were present in the Maja and Grigg deals of course but it is the intent or reasoning why each decision is made which is one that won't help in my opinion.
 
You can sign a pre contract that kicks in at 17. In fact doing so if the terms are lucrative is a way to stop players leaving regardless of other teams being able to bid for them or not.
Fifteen is too young to sign a pre-contract. So not applicable in this instance.
 
Aye. Have to be at least 16.

Fair enough, My point doesn't rely upon that though mind.

Another poster in denial - the OP

Contradicted themselves at least twice as well :lol:

What am I in denial about?

How have i contradicted myself?

It appears most are not getting the point I am trying to make and misunderstanding it probably due to my difficulty in articulating it.
 
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WTF are you talking about? :lol:

I've already explained why attempting to hold on to him is futile. FFS :rolleyes::lol:

f***ing he'll, My point is that every decision is tainted with short term thinking due to many different reasons and this has created a system which is set up to fail within the club. Not through poor planning or any nefarious reason.

I don't even know who you're referring to but anyone who believes doing something is futile is terribley short of ideas.
 
We are League 1. Prem big boys syphon our talent, we take from the likes of Hartlepool CoE - it's the circle of life.

Fact remains we just aren't very good at it, we have to learn how to play the system and it will be a steep learning curve as it hasn't been a part of our strategy to date. The Cat A Academy is a huge resource but not to necessarily create superstars for our first team but as a regular income stream by producing competent footballers. Whether we receive compensation, transfer fees or insert sell on clauses in those we grant free transfers to - it's all income.
 
f***ing he'll, My point is that every decision is tainted with short term thinking due to many different reasons and this has created a system which is set up to fail within the club. Not through poor planning or any nefarious reason.

I don't even know who you're referring to but anyone who believes doing something is futile is terribley short of ideas.
I don't care what your 'point' is supposed to be, only what I highlighted(which incidentally disproves your 'point') :lol:
 
I don't care what your 'point' is supposed to be, only what I highlighted(which incidentally disproves your 'point') :lol:

I'm sorry mate, were thinking on different levels. I'm not sure what you believe to have proven but well done none the less.
 
I'm sorry you've lost me?

What part have I undermined?

Regardless of any plan, they have sold off the kids and overpaid for a striker. I believe they have done so because all-encompassing importance placed on now.
Sold off the kids, they have sold 1 kid who didn’t want to be here
 
I'm sorry mate, were thinking on different levels. I'm not sure what you believe to have proven but well done none the less.
I did wonder whether you are a bit of a thickie or a bit of a troll but it appears that you are a bit of both ;)
 
I did wonder whether you are a bit of a thickie or a bit of a troll but it appears that you are a bit of both ;)

No need to lash out if you cant comprehend something. You're not the only one.

Had my point been, we should have kept a 15 year old by providing him a pre contract, if what you saying is correct then yes it would have disproved my point. As it is, it means nothing.
 
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