Looks like Stockpot for Wooters then? 5k a week, who can blame him?
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/f...target-3723385
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Looks like Stockpot for Wooters then? 5k a week, who can blame him?
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/f...target-3723385
I can’t blame Wootton at all. 5k a week is double what I think he is worth weekly.
I like the bit where it states the Hatters have financial clout. Just goes to show that big crowds doesn’t always mean more money.
Pompey averaged over 15k whilst Stockport wished they had capacity to compete with that.
It's a hell of a lot of money for a player who might not even start for them.
I don't know what formation they play, but presumably Madden will be their first-choice striker going into the start of the season. Unless they play two up front, I can see him sitting in the bench a lot.
Still, I'd take 5k a week to sit on a bench.
Good luck to Wootton though. He always gave 100% at Notts. He scored a lot of goals (and missed a lot of sitters), but I'll remember him more for his hold-up play and workrate.
Parkinson seems a good shout, done his time with a smaller club, offers some continuity from Burchnall in the nice football stakes but presumably knows how to grind out results down here as well with two promotions to his name. Be happy with that.
Parkinson took over after Alty had suffered a double relegation, this season being their highest finish in the pyramid since 2010.
2014/15 - tier 5 - 17th/24
2015/16 - tier 5 - 22nd/24
2016/17 - tier 6 - 22nd/22
2017/18 - tier 7 - Parkinson takes over
2018/19 - tier 6 - 5th/22 Lost PO SF to Chorley
2019/20 - tier 6 - 5th/22 Won play off final v Boston Utd
2020/21 - tier 5 - 17th/23
2021/22 - tier 5 - 14th/23
£5k a week is more than what the likes of Paul Mullin and Paddy Madden were reportedly earning at this level last season which was reportedly £3.5-4k. That's reportedly more than the average wage for league one and league two.
Why should our club pay players inflated wages for the level they are playing at in an attempt to gamble to get out of this league? All the money Wrexham spent, and Cheaterfurlough and it didn't work for them they start next season in the same league as us.
It only paid off for Stockport and Grimsby showed that you don't need the leagues most expensive players to get out. A bit of luck and lot's of determination, energy, hunger and desire with the blend of quality.