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Thread: Stick or twist?

  1. #1
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    Stick or twist?

    Does the club stick to their principles and keep Moult and Heneghan until the end of the season when their contracts run out and they can leave for free or do we twist and sell them just now even if it is lower than our evaluations of both players.I personally would stick with them both,and take my chance in the January transfer window when we see where we are sitting in the league 😀

  2. #2
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    If we have an evaluation that's met then we sell. If (when) Johnson'd move to Middlesbrough is confirmed we'll have a few quid in the bank and can afford to hold on to the players.

  3. #3
    If we get an offer of 400-500k for Heneghan, and have a replacement lined up, I'd take it. He's improved but I don't think he would be that big a loss overall compared to the chance to really gut our debt.

    Moult I would still hold on to unless we get a silly bid...I remain unconvinced of our attack without him.

  4. #4
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    Sell Henaghan, keep Moult. With the Johnson money and a few quid for Henaghan it's been a profitable window. We don't need to sell them all.

  5. #5
    There's clearly some 'wait and see' involved as to how the new players turn out but I think we can be pretty happy with that window.

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