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    That was a reported £400K plus anticipated high wages for both players, that's a huge saving right there and shouldn't be downplayed.

    The rest all makes sense to me. If the owners walked away some point soon, would a new owner come out of the woodwork to buy the club? History tells us yes. I certainly don't want that to happen any time soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
    That was a reported £400K plus anticipated high wages for both players, that's a huge saving right there and shouldn't be downplayed.

    The rest all makes sense to me. If the owners walked away some point soon, would a new owner come out of the woodwork to buy the club? History tells us yes. I certainly don't want that to happen any time soon.
    What was a huge saving? If you're talking about transfer fees, that wasn't a 'saving', that's money we never spent in the first place so there's not really anything to downplay. We did pay transfer fees for Taylor and Mitchell iirc.

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