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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    like i say Elite , we all have the right to be disappointed with any budget that is divulged if it is lower than perceived. However my point is people really shouldn't be complaining and demanding more money should be spent and start to berate the owners and their commitment to the club. I thought we had learnt lessons from the past about spending money we haven't got.
    I don't think anyone has criticised them on budget, but recruitment is IMO open to criticism, its been very poor this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keldsyke View Post
    I don't think anyone has criticised them on budget, but recruitment is IMO open to criticism, its been very poor this season.
    I wouldn’t say overall recruitment has been very poor as we have signed Jones, Crowley, Jatta, Macari, Robertson and Didzy (open to debate). The lack of focus on defence was very poor, especially with us having the second worse defence in the National league (time out of possession), they didn’t deserve being retained on two year deals.

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