Shrimpy wrote:I think it's more a case of bad journalism from the Stevenage press, could be wrong but I think they've just got a bit ahead of themselves and assumed he's signed when he was only on trial.
Posh wrote:We'll never know why Podge was released (wanting more money?) but I can't help but think that Shaun Miller on his record over the last three seasons wouldn't be any significant improvement and frankly a bit of a gamble. Eight goals in the last three years isn't much of a return, although I don't know how many assists in that.
Team Apps (Goals)
2006–2012 Crewe Alexandra 163 (39)
2006–2007 Witton Albion (loan) 3 (1)
2012–2014 Sheffield United 28 (4)
2014 Shrewsbury Town (loan) 8 (3)
2014–2015 Coventry City 12 (1)
2014–2015 Crawley Town (loan) 5 (0)
2015 York City (loan) 6 (0)
John L wrote:Posh wrote:We'll never know why Podge was released (wanting more money?) but I can't help but think that Shaun Miller on his record over the last three seasons wouldn't be any significant improvement and frankly a bit of a gamble. Eight goals in the last three years isn't much of a return, although I don't know how many assists in that.
Team Apps (Goals)
2006–2012 Crewe Alexandra 163 (39)
2006–2007 Witton Albion (loan) 3 (1)
2012–2014 Sheffield United 28 (4)
2014 Shrewsbury Town (loan) 8 (3)
2014–2015 Coventry City 12 (1)
2014–2015 Crawley Town (loan) 5 (0)
2015 York City (loan) 6 (0)
He was out with a cruciate injury between Boxing Day 2012 and October 2013.
Posh wrote:but who else is out there?
Shrimpy wrote:Posh wrote:but who else is out there?
This is pretty much how I see it too. At this stage of the pre-season we're left scrapping about in the bargain bin for players who for one reason or another haven't been picked up by other clubs.
If Jack had been sold to Blackpool a month earlier we may have had a chance of being in for players like Andy Mangan, Billy Kee, Scott Boden, Bobby Grant, Wes Fletcher and others. As it is they had already got signed up elsewhere.
Jim was obviously working on the basis of Jack being here for the season, had he known that he was to be sold to Blackpool it may have resulted in Podge sticking around too.
Freez wrote:That's quite a leap??
The budget may be based on that premise, but it may not.
It could be based on attendances last season? It could be worse case scenario no cup run money? It could be lower away followings being in the North and the division being predominantly southern based?
We have cut our cloth, now we must stick to it?
I think more the point is that we expected to have Jack, and we haven't, so a replacement is needed, but there are no real bargains to be had at this time.
As for Millers, he isn't an out and out goal scorer with this record, however Crawley and York hardly set either of their divisions alight last season so playing as a stop gap for them hardly condemns him as crap and past it.
He has been training and doing Ok, he did pretty well against Blackpool with his 25 minutes, not quick but has good touch and awareness from that cameo!
Shall we wait and see??
Christies Child wrote:Jim now finds himself in this ridiculous position of having to recruit not his first choice striker, not even possibly his second choice but maybe his third, fourth or even fifth choice and all because of the clubs lack of a ground sponsor?
KenH wrote:Is it really "unexpected" that Jack has gone though? I would have thought it was a highly likely scenario given the previous interest shown in him as confirmed by Jim in interviews etc. Moreso by him backing out at the last minute from moving to Peterborough last Summer. Surely Jim had a "plan B" in case Jack was sold?
Shrimpy wrote:Christies Child wrote:Jim now finds himself in this ridiculous position of having to recruit not his first choice striker, not even possibly his second choice but maybe his third, fourth or even fifth choice and all because of the clubs lack of a ground sponsor?
That has absolutely nothing to do with it at all!
The fact is Jim thought he was going to be going into the season with Redshaw and Mullin as his striking options, therefore there was no need for us to be pursuing the likes of Andy Mangan, Billy Kee, Scott Boden, Bobby Grant, Wes Fletcher and there was also no need for us to retain Podge.
Those plans were then thrown into disarray with Redshaw unexpectedly joining Blackpool. Jim then has to start looking for a striker and he's missed the boat so to speak with lots of credible targets for us already signed up at other clubs. Even AJ Leitch-Smith joined Port Vale, presumably because he had been on trial there long before Blackpool had even bid for Jack. Had Jack gone a month earlier maybe we could have persuaded Leitch-Smith to trial with us instead and he would now be a Morecambe player?
The difficulties we now face in replacing Redshaw have absolutely nothing to do with the budget and ground sponsorship although Arestidou leaving and Jim's inability to bring in an additional striker to compliment Mullin & Redshaw / Redshaws replacement would appear to be.
Christies Child wrote:Shrimpy wrote:Christies Child wrote:Jim now finds himself in this ridiculous position of having to recruit not his first choice striker, not even possibly his second choice but maybe his third, fourth or even fifth choice and all because of the clubs lack of a ground sponsor?
That has absolutely nothing to do with it at all!
The fact is Jim thought he was going to be going into the season with Redshaw and Mullin as his striking options, therefore there was no need for us to be pursuing the likes of Andy Mangan, Billy Kee, Scott Boden, Bobby Grant, Wes Fletcher and there was also no need for us to retain Podge.
Those plans were then thrown into disarray with Redshaw unexpectedly joining Blackpool. Jim then has to start looking for a striker and he's missed the boat so to speak with lots of credible targets for us already signed up at other clubs. Even AJ Leitch-Smith joined Port Vale, presumably because he had been on trial there long before Blackpool had even bid for Jack. Had Jack gone a month earlier maybe we could have persuaded Leitch-Smith to trial with us instead and he would now be a Morecambe player?
The difficulties we now face in replacing Redshaw have absolutely nothing to do with the budget and ground sponsorship although Arestidou leaving and Jim's inability to bring in an additional striker to compliment Mullin & Redshaw / Redshaws replacement would appear to be.
Jim was already looking for an additional striker to replace Amond long before Jack went to Blackpool. His original budget was reduced prior to Jack's departure so his ability to bring in that striker was reduced considerably. With Jack's departure (and that of Amond) Jim has now to get whoever he can. So not first or second choice as he has said on numerous occasions. My point is that IF we had secured a new sponsor (and I assume that the budget was based on that ) then money that was already in the initial budget would have still been there for the new striker that Jim was after long before Jack's departure.
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