Very bad management - getting rid of Bamba for nothing and paying £4M for the Swedish carthorse that's half the player Bamba is - no wonder your in such a mess financially
Nothing to do with how good or bad Bamba or Cairney are as individuals, it is recognising the part they could play in your team, formation and style. This is where a good coach can take an average player and that average player can make a big difference to a particular team, just like the difference O'Kane made for us last season when he joined. This season with the changes he isn't effective, still the same player that we raved about when he joined but things have changed and the new coaches this term haven't got the best out of him. Another new coach next season and the same 'could' happen with Forshaw, we see it with Alioski and Saiz, they can look on fire in a 4-2-3-1 but play Alioski out wide hugging the touchline and neither one of them look as effective
Good management with the £10 million we can get for Jansson,we could buy millwall football club,ground and team,close it down and still have £9.5 million left over.
You need more than that mate - you've already sent £45M trying to get within 10 points of our £4m squad
To emphasise this point, Tom Cairney was massively frustrating when we were playing him on the right wing under Kit Symons. He clearly had talent but didn't look that special. However since we moved him into the middle, he's been the best midfielder in the division.
I know you failed math,but you take the sales away from the ones you buy. Where are you going to play when your grounds flats and McDonalds.?
You can sell £500M worth of players and buy £4.50 - You've still bought £4.50 worth of players #thicko
Don't be silly,they won't ground share with a ****y no fans club like millwall,try Bromley or Wimbledon.
Kept this one quiet wallies,Berylson rips off thousands of millwall fans,so he can build flats and McDonalds where the ground is and they can't do a fooking thing about it. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance...-Championship-football-club-from-markets.html