I raised as a concern last summer that if our strategy is to buy half a dozen players and then hope that we hit it rich with a few of them to sell each year in order to fund the next set of players relies on hitting it rich consistently, something incredibly hard to do in football. If we're already having to sell Oscar as well as Greaves just to keep our head above water it means we're stretched pretty thin in terms of saleable assets. What happens next summer? We're relying on another kid coming through from the Academy - maybe we're going to be trying to sell Vaughn? It just feels like a high risk strategy where we've been incredibly lucky so far and can't rely on repeating that luck year in year out.
It reminds me of the Allams seeing the fees we got for Maguire and Robertson and thinking the buy low sell high approach was easy as piss and signing guys like Kev Stewart and Kingsley who were worth **** all.
Who said anything about keeping our heads above water?
Pretty sure anything recouped will be reinvested.
There's a difference between being skint (as under ehabs forced austerity) and finding the best way to sustainably reinvest.
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