Quote Originally Posted by Masbroughstreet View Post
We've offered contracts to all the players we've wanted to keep, in some cases the best deals in the clubs history. The fact is those players knew that they could still get more elsewhere and probably at a bigger club with better prospects. What incentive do they have to sign a new deal and what more can the club do other than pay more than it can afford? That's not being defeatist or negative, it's being realistic. I'm not saying the club is doing everything perfectly by the way. I think the debate shouldn't be about how can we retain these players, it's should be about have we kept them too long when we could have possibly sold them earlier. In hindsight, we should've let Ben Wiles go to Burnley for example.

Viktor is a complete anomaly, not just at Rotherham, but in modern football. I doubt any other footballer in his situation and form would've signed that deal. Luckily for us he did and fair play to him.
Spot on.

If the club ever want to adopt a different approach, we have to move players on as and when we can get maximum coin for them. Particularly when we're in the championship or just been promoted.