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April 21, 2025 at 1:05 pm #302924
the club has to be careful that a cut in the wage budget does not lead to a loss of spectators and therefore revenue Otherwise our spiral of decline will continue.
We have been hugely reliant on goals from Roberts , Whitehall and Beestin. Take them away then what have you got?
I personally would rather have a price increase rather than The prospect of Beck up front with his one goalApril 21, 2025 at 1:16 pm #302925Well it’s gonna be a heck of a rise particularly as the club are encouraging fans to pay up early for next season to get the same price as last. Think the reality is we are going to have to put up with a much reduced player wage bill for next season meaning less better players than now. 64 grand a month loss has to be whittled down somehow so it’s pretty obvious what’s going to get cut to try and address this serious issue which will massively effect our future as a football club.
April 21, 2025 at 1:20 pm #302927RB Beck was signed on an 18 month deal not a 2 year deal, after next season he’s out of contract
Jeez 18 months or 24 is too long.
One goal is hardly striker material is it.
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April 21, 2025 at 1:24 pm #302928The prospect of Beck up front with his one goal
As Tesco say ‘every little helps’
ROFLMAO
April 21, 2025 at 1:26 pm #302929If we stay in NLN, we will most likely have the biggest wage bill in the league, so the side should be competitive.
One positive this summer is we won’t be recruiting players to play in that awful 3 5 2 system, that unbalanced the squad when we eventually abandoned it.April 21, 2025 at 1:28 pm #302930The biggest player budget this season hasn’t worked out that well.
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April 21, 2025 at 1:36 pm #302931If we stay in NLN, we will most likely have the biggest wage bill in the league, so the side should be competitive.
One positive this summer is we won’t be recruiting players to play in that awful 3 5 2 system, that unbalanced the squad when we eventually abandoned it.As we have witnessed the largest wage bill doesn’t buy us success. The butcher the baker the candle stick maker have shown the so called pro’s how to put a shift in after a shift so to speak.
AB hopefully will be booting himself after the 3-5-2 debacle. Plus concentrating on other teams than actually going out to win as the 12 draws haven’t helped either.
April 21, 2025 at 2:08 pm #302933Despite what some on here may think Scunthorpe United is still an attractive club to the standard of players we need.
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April 21, 2025 at 2:10 pm #302934Especially when the 40,000 monthly subscriptions start flooding in.
April 21, 2025 at 2:13 pm #302936If we stay in NLN, we will most likely have the biggest wage bill in the league, so the side should be competitive.
One positive this summer is we won’t be recruiting players to play in that awful 3 5 2 system, that unbalanced the squad when we eventually abandoned it.It all depends on whose doing the player shopping .. if its AB n Co we are doomed … im hoping if there is a mass exodus of players AB n Scoff go also and its a completely new set up.
Not really seen any motivation skills from AB and while Scoff is a back slapping smashing fella hes the same .. JD had the passion and motivation but lacked in other areas. -
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