Not sure how moving to Stockport makes much sense. Surely we have offered him more.Jennings has confirmed on Twitter he is.leaving, for me this is a loss and will be missed, if he goes to Stockport then we really have.missed out.
Not sure how moving to Stockport makes much sense. Surely we have offered him more.
I don't think we have offered deals to any of the out of contract players.Not sure how moving to Stockport makes much sense. Surely we have offered him more.
it is fat.from certain we will challenge at.the.top.of the.league, there is.going to be a big rebui!d and a new manager which will.make things more difficult.Jennings was a great servant to us and I am sad to see him go. However, at this stage of his career it is probably a good time to move on. If we are looking to return to League One and stay there, he is not quite at the level of player we need in my opinion. Not that it will be easy to find a replacement.
Agreed, and the more players we lose of Connor's ability the harder it will be. There will be some strong teams in that division and even if we recruit well, there is no guarantee that we will be challenged at the higher end of the table.it is fat.from certain we will challenge at.the.top.of the.league, there is.going to be a big rebui!d and a new manager which will.make things more difficult.
Agreed. I think Connor improved as last season went on and certainly capable of being a squad player at that level. Hope that he’s left due to a better offer and we did make an attempt to keep him.it is fat.from certain we will challenge at.the.top.of the.league, there is.going to be a big rebui!d and a new manager which will.make things more difficult.
I agree, but a rebuild was pretty much inevitable given the impact of COVID, demotion, plus a change of manager.it is fat.from certain we will challenge at.the.top.of the.league, there is.going to be a big rebui!d and a new manager which will.make things more difficult.
but we have made no attempt to offer a contract to any.of the out of contract players, we know when the window opens, there are 2 dates for the start of the season we need to get a move on sooner rather than later.I agree, but a rebuild was pretty much inevitable given the impact of COVID, demotion, plus a change of manager.
I think we need to behave responsibly. If the other clubs offering contracts are taking risks, we should not necessarily do the same.but we have made no attempt to offer a contract to any.of the out of contract players, we know when the window opens, there are 2 dates for the start of the season we need to get a move on sooner rather than later.
Bigmart I just don't see how we can be bringing in players now without a manager - sure the young lads we can take a punt on as they will be 1 year only and cheap but MP would look pretty silly recruiting himself and then telling a new manager that he has no budget left and must make do with whoever he has brought in!but we have made no attempt to offer a contract to any.of the out of contract players, we know when the window opens, there are 2 dates for the start of the season we need to get a move on sooner rather than later.
I don't think any new manager would have much cause for complaint if Mark had sorted new deals for existing players we wanted to keep; thinking the now departed Jennings and Ellis. Perhaps he's tried.Bigmart I just don't see how we can be bringing in players now without a manager - sure the young lads we can take a punt on as they will be 1 year only and cheap but MP would look pretty silly recruiting himself and then telling a new manager that he has no budget left and must make do with whoever he has brought in!
Secondly, although legal action looks ever more unlikely given that it has all gone quiet again we are not privy to what is happening. There might still be some discussions re compensation etc. which might dramatically impact how much we had available next year and so the quality of the recruits we can bring in.
Finally, there must still be a big doubt that the season will start in August/ September - reports today of a possible second lock down in Blackburn and the legal requirement to wear face masks until possibly next Summer for heaven's sake must raise questions as to the real practicality of crowds again.
I think any new manager would object if large parts of the budget were unnecessarily tied up before he arrived. We have no idea if the new incumbent would rate Jennings and co., whether they fit into his style of football, and so on.I don't think any new manager would have much cause for complaint if Mark had sorted new deals for existing players we wanted to keep; thinking the now departed Jennings and Ellis. Perhaps he's tried.
Agree with bigmart's thoughts on the possible compensation issue. Given the English government's approach, rightly or wrongly has been to try and get things back to something approaching normal elsewhere, I can see there being some spectators allowed into the ground, when football resumes and local rather than national lockdowns.
that is assuming there is somebody lined up to manage us.I think any new manager would object if large parts of the budget were unnecessarily tied up before he arrived. We have no idea if the new incumbent would rate Jennings and co., whether they fit into his style of football, and so on.
If that was not case, chairmen could assume total responsibility for recruitment.