Seeing as the club doesn't like to answer any difficult questions whenever one gets sent to the stooge podcasts we won't ever know but all that's blatantly obvious is he didn't get one.Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:44 pmExactly, you can't force a player to join another club if he doesn't want to go. So not wrong.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:10 pmWrong. I thought Torquay wanted Alabi but he didn't want to go.Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:09 pm
I can understand people’s frustrations (to a degree) but I have to pull up nonsense like this. We had no choice to ‘bring Alabi back’ as no other club would offer him what he wanted. You can’t just force out a player who’s under contract. Not sure how that situation is Ross’ fault at all.
The biggest mistake IMO and what really restricted the squad was giving Harrold a new deal. We must have known there was a good chance of that happening with Alabi given his wages and the budgets of NL clubs, not to mention that Bonne and Koroma would move on. It meant we had to rely on two first-choice strikers being able to play every game and perform well, which obviously hasn’t happened.
Even if he's been bombed out of the squad we still have to pay his wage. How do you know Ross didn't push for another striker?gshaw wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:37 pmJE had basically bombed him out of the squad last season and seemed content to give him the message "you won't be playing". A strong manager pushes for another striker and leaves Alabi as 5th choice / EFL cup fodder.
Harrold contract was a bit of a strange one and a tad sentimental perhaps. That said JE used him effectively in a particular role seeing out games, again something Embleton has failed to do this season.
Simple fact is a quartet of Angol, Wilkinson, Alabi and Harrold isn't strong enough for L2. We got very lucky with only one injury to Bonne & Koroma last season (and look how toothless we were during that period) so to leave it to fate again this season is really poor.