Nothing new, but l simply want explanations. If indeed we are about to sell Grant, can someone explain the logic behind the argument of selling him at this point in the season?
We are in with a chance of promotion; albeit a slim chance through the play-offs; what club in their right mind would sell a striker; one who is somewhat responsible for putting Charlton where they are at the moment, and then have to hurriedly acquire a replacement before the window closes?
Assuming RD is behind this, even from his perspective, surely he must see there is nothing to gain from continuing with this proposed course of action. We sell Grant for a fee; but then we have to fork out sums to buy a replacement, so there is no financial gain that l can see. Surely Bowyer has spoken with the owner and explained to him that there is no advantage in selling Grant in this window. However, once we know whether or not we are going to be in the championship next season, then l agree a decision could be made at that point.
In the bigger scheme of things; l cannot understand why Grant would wish to leave the club until the outcome of our season is known; and to want to go to Huddersfield, a team that is going to be playing in the championship next year is beyond my understanding; will They really be offering him so much more financially to make his move a viable one, as opposed to staying with Charlton until the end of the season?
I know there is no loyalty with players these days, but the current situation regarding Grant is just too silly for words.
We are in with a chance of promotion; albeit a slim chance through the play-offs; what club in their right mind would sell a striker; one who is somewhat responsible for putting Charlton where they are at the moment, and then have to hurriedly acquire a replacement before the window closes?
Assuming RD is behind this, even from his perspective, surely he must see there is nothing to gain from continuing with this proposed course of action. We sell Grant for a fee; but then we have to fork out sums to buy a replacement, so there is no financial gain that l can see. Surely Bowyer has spoken with the owner and explained to him that there is no advantage in selling Grant in this window. However, once we know whether or not we are going to be in the championship next season, then l agree a decision could be made at that point.
In the bigger scheme of things; l cannot understand why Grant would wish to leave the club until the outcome of our season is known; and to want to go to Huddersfield, a team that is going to be playing in the championship next year is beyond my understanding; will They really be offering him so much more financially to make his move a viable one, as opposed to staying with Charlton until the end of the season?
I know there is no loyalty with players these days, but the current situation regarding Grant is just too silly for words.
