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    To add, the only way they will go is if the players push because due to the EFL shackles we won't be able to reinvest any money we get anyway. Not until the summer anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    To add, the only way they will go is if the players push because due to the EFL shackles we won't be able to reinvest any money we get anyway. Not until the summer anyway.
    How come? Clowes has already said that funds would be available in January, so if a couple of outgoings bring more funds in, surely we can use some of that to re-invest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramshank72 View Post
    How come? Clowes has already said that funds would be available in January, so if a couple of outgoings bring more funds in, surely we can use some of that to re-invest?
    The "business plan" agreed to by the EFL has us able to pay "moderate" fees. What is meant by that is anybody's guess. Mine is that a moderate fee in L1 would be a max of £500K on any individual player.

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