He has just announced on social media.
May as well just give up now, start focusing on winning the NLS in 24/25.
Sagaf Gone
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Sagaf asked for more money than he is worth and was turned down. Rumours he then declined a bid which see him on more money than last year (this i'm not sure about).
The budget has been clearly cut, and signings like Josh Rees do not fill me with confidence going forward (expect he will be announced this week). I think we are a mid table team at best, and would not be surprised if the owners start to wind up and leave. Which in all honesty, have they set any foundation for the club to move forward? We could've achieved the same on a shoe string budget.
The budget has been clearly cut, and signings like Josh Rees do not fill me with confidence going forward (expect he will be announced this week). I think we are a mid table team at best, and would not be surprised if the owners start to wind up and leave. Which in all honesty, have they set any foundation for the club to move forward? We could've achieved the same on a shoe string budget.
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Josh Rees or not, we have no midfield (apart from Mussa, whose on the transfer list).Dagthat44 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 10:21 am Sagaf asked for more money than he is worth and was turned down. Rumours he then declined a bid which see him on more money than last year (this i'm not sure about).
The budget has been clearly cut, and signings like Josh Rees do not fill me with confidence going forward (expect he will be announced this week). I think we are a mid table team at best, and would not be surprised if the owners start to wind up and leave. Which in all honesty, have they set any foundation for the club to move forward? We could've achieved the same on a shoe string budget.
At least 3-4 players for that position alone is clearly needed. There will be some comings I expect in the next few weeks
Fascinated to see who and how we looked to determine what he was worth... Essential player to have kept on, in my opinion if we wanted any decent top half run next season.Dagthat44 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 10:21 am Sagaf asked for more money than he is worth and was turned down. Rumours he then declined a bid which see him on more money than last year (this i'm not sure about).
The budget has been clearly cut, and signings like Josh Rees do not fill me with confidence going forward (expect he will be announced this week). I think we are a mid table team at best, and would not be surprised if the owners start to wind up and leave. Which in all honesty, have they set any foundation for the club to move forward? We could've achieved the same on a shoe string budget.
Will be a huge bonus for whichever team he ends up at.
It is sad that Mo has gone as he always gave 100% but at times he seemed to not have the physical presence to combat the opposition (the game at home to Chesterfield highlighted this where he seemed to be bounced off the ball all the time despite his best efforts).
It was clear from the first few games of last season that the midfield was lacking and we were played through too easily (the first 20 mins of the Gateshead game in particular were painful to watch).
I think the loss of Comley was a big factor in this and was never really addressed, perhaps Mussa was thought to be the answer but he is not the type of player to command midfield. Therefore during the season this resulted in games where we seemed to have no control of the midfield and simply got success from counter attacks.
Therefore it may not be a bad start in the rebuild to change the way we play in midfield which could also give more protection to the defence.
I look forward with interest to see who comes in and how Strevs sets up the team.
It was clear from the first few games of last season that the midfield was lacking and we were played through too easily (the first 20 mins of the Gateshead game in particular were painful to watch).
I think the loss of Comley was a big factor in this and was never really addressed, perhaps Mussa was thought to be the answer but he is not the type of player to command midfield. Therefore during the season this resulted in games where we seemed to have no control of the midfield and simply got success from counter attacks.
Therefore it may not be a bad start in the rebuild to change the way we play in midfield which could also give more protection to the defence.
I look forward with interest to see who comes in and how Strevs sets up the team.