Paul caddis training with the rovers first team
Great signing as cover for nyambe also can play left back so a double wammy if you like.
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Paul caddis training with the rovers first team
Great signing as cover for nyambe also can play left back so a double wammy if you like.
We are going to be heavily reliant on Williams at left-back. I wonder if one of the loan-players TM has talked about will be in that role.
Another thing I like about Mowbray is that at least most of his comments contain something concrete - even on the transfer issues which most managers seem so coy about.
He is filling me with confidence something I havnt had since bowyer had the team that should of got at least a play off place
I just hope we don't end up disappointed again because the past few years have been filled with doom and gloom and a bit of positivity would do the power of good.
Mowbray,as a down-to-earth Yorkshireman does seem sensible and deals with the real world,rather than"talking up"the agenda,like Coyle.
At least he has a structure and a plan.Whether it will work or not,time will tell.
Interestingly enough,reading about the over-inflated value of present day footballers,with Manure and Paris St.Germain "apparently"ready to test Barcelonas resolve with a £187 million offer for Neymar -his "buy-out"clause value- this could induce Venkys to play a long-term waiting game-i.e.give it another 20 or 30 years to see if they can get their money back from transfer fees for "higher-end"value players bought/or academy-produced,albeit over an extended time period.
Current financial trends in football mildly positive for them,irrespective of our current plight.....in an inflation-sum game.
I feel pride is keeping them as owners
Let's be honest they will never get their money back and any ambitions of a premier league return day in 5 seasons time is purely stuff of fantasy
Ridiculous finacial fair play rules for the championship(few teams only)
Will dictate our spending if we are to get promotion .