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Transfer fred.

She is Company Secretary - John Alexander's old role. She'd be in charge of all the paperwork and contracts and will always have been (through successive DoFs). It's a (senior) operational role, not a decision making one

Precisely why her name doesn't need mentioning. It only feeds the trolls.
 
and at least 10 fools that need selling and all we've got rid of so far is Winks & Kane
It's the out's that are an issue for me
Levy got rightly criticised for prioritising sales before buys which meant players coming in on transfer deadline day with no preseason. He's now switched that to ins before outs, and the knock on effect is selling players cheaper or letting go for free, which I think is money well spent. Any players left after deadline day will be loaned or let go anyway, so not sure why it matters?
 

He is bang on, people always grind on about where a player has played, having top league experience but those players still have had to come from somewhere, they didn't just magically become those players from the off. It's about ignoring the noise and having the conviction to be the club or manager that takes those players and work with them.

I don't also think playing at the level automatically makes you as good as people make out, that's why you sometimes see the same players pop up at clubs that end up being relegated.

Sometimes all feels abit lazy and safe, abit like managers too
 
He is bang on, people always grind on about where a player has played, having top league experience but those players still have had to come from somewhere, they didn't just magically become those players from the off. It's about ignoring the noise and having the conviction to be the club or manager that takes those players and work with them.

I don't also think playing at the level automatically makes you as good as people make out, that's why you sometimes see the same players pop up at clubs that end up being relegated.

Sometimes all feels abit lazy and safe, abit like managers too
And you can only do what you do with the team and opposition your up against
 
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