
Originally Posted by
swaledale
How do you know its a FACT that Warne "got rid of" Knight. Bird and Cashin? Are you suggesting that Warne has the final say on these matters? Are you suggesting that the Board knowing the contract situation and also with the first 2 players, the financial restrictions the club was under at the time, didn't make this decision based on it being the best business decision? I really can't see how you can come to the conclusion that it was Warne who got rid of them, its pure speculation on your part.
Until this season, Derby were not able to financially offer what other clubs could and were in L1, the majority of players will (and who would blame them?) generally go for a combination of the best salary offer and where possible the best career prospects. Until Summer 2024, Derby couldn't offer that, Warne has had 1 transfer window where his budget was less restricted, though Clowes having lost ?14 million is clearly not making available millions.
As for Cashin, he nearly went last summer, he clearly wanted to go and indeed which player wouldn't when a Premier league club comes calling offering a significant uplift in wages and the chance to play at the highest level. Whats Warne going to do, tell the Board that he wants to keep an unhappy player, tell the board to stuff their ?10 million or whatever the deal is? Its disingenuous to suggest Warne got rid, in reality in situations like this a club like derby have little option other than to negotiate the best price for the player they can get. The message to Warne was, we will reinvest the proceeds to strengthen the squad and indeed they are doing so, on paper I'm impressed with the players they have recruited so far this season, Clarke presumably could have remained at Boro if he wanted to and the two Scandinavian players look good for this level.
Forgive me, but I didn't know you were privy to how Warne and the players interact with each other so not really sure how you reach the conclusion that Warne hasn't the man management skills required to attract players. In fact all the reports I hear is that he is refreshingly honest and has a good relationship with the players.
The issue of Warne's signings has been discussed many times, you speak as if other managers with much bigger budgets get it right every time! What is a fact is that until summer 2024, the team was cobbled together under a restricted wage and transfer budget, you must surely understand that restricts recruitment, this idea that a player would forgo say an extra 5K or more a week to play at Pride Park for Derby is wishful thinking. At least half the clubs in the championship have much bigger budgets than Derby, some of whom by the way aren't doing a whole lot better! Stoke by the way spent ?18.2 million on transfers last year!
As for injuries, yes unfortunate, but one can do all the due diligence and still get injuries, I guess Tottenham who have 9 first team players out injured are guilty of not buying well then? Or Man Utd, over ?300 million spent on players in the lower half of the premier league? This football management lark is not quite as simple as you seem to think.
As for Rooney, the player has been out for a long time with a serious injury, given the fact that players keep breaking down again, one can understand Warne's caution in playing him too soon. I agree that it seemed strange for him to be on the bench and not used when needed, but maybe he isn't fit enough to play more than 20 mins? Neither you or I know the facts, so your observation is based on pure speculation, I thought you liked facts not baseless assumptions.
You admit maybe your wrong, yes indeed, most of what you have posted is based on assumptions with no evidence. One can critique Warne for his selections, or his tactics and the results, but do you really think Warne wanted to sell those 3 players you mention? I mean why would he IF he had the choice?