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fc:stanley 19-05-2009 14:25

Glynn Hurst
 
Been released by Bury!

Was talking to a few Bury fans and they seem to really like him and have released him as they think they dont need him or need someone better to go for promotion next season!

He scored 8 goals this season from 17 starts which isnt a bad return!

A good striker that we could get as he has been released! Good experience aswell in the footballing world. He is getting on however he is younger than Mullin!

What do you think?

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shakermaker 19-05-2009 14:33

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Would be a great signing, but could we part with wages & signing on fee for an established league player?
Dontfinkso.

JEFF 19-05-2009 15:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 715065)
Would be a great signing, but could we part with wages & signing on fee for an established league player?
Dontfinkso.

There are going to be hundreds of players available, don't think that they will be able to pick and choose who they play for and demand big signing on fees and wages.

MCR ADIM 19-05-2009 15:49

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 715073)
There are going to be hundreds of players available, don't think that they will be able to pick and choose who they play for and demand big signing on fees and wages.

Very true and if they want to still play football and get first team opportunites than they can not pick and choose like you said! Just we have no updates on the players if they have singed new contracts or been given new contracts or if clubs have been interested in players? Fishy site has been same all week. :confused:

shakermaker 19-05-2009 16:56

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 715073)
There are going to be hundreds of players available, don't think that they will be able to pick and choose who they play for and demand big signing on fees and wages.

It won't take big demands from players to take their potential cost beyond the capabilities our budget, though, will it.

Pendle Red 19-05-2009 17:23

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 715111)
It won't take big demands from players to take their potential cost beyond the capabilities our budget, though, will it.

But if more empahasis is placed on bonuses, as it seems to be then it could be more of a pull, depending on how the club is put over to them.

The other side of the coin is there may be players out there who maybe just want to play football and money is not the be all and end all:eek:

ukcowboy 19-05-2009 17:39

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 715116)
But if more empahasis is placed on bonuses, as it seems to be then it could be more of a pull, depending on how the club is put over to them.

The other side of the coin is there may be players out there who maybe just want to play football and money is not the be all and end all:eek:


I bet you think the Tooth Fairy is real too.................................:D

VALAIRIAN 19-05-2009 18:16

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Bearing in mind our playing budget, we cannot have broken the bank to get Jimmy and Chris to sign up.... So there may be some players who are playing for the love of it.....:)

AccyMad 19-05-2009 18:24

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Originally Posted by ukcowboy (Post 715119)
I bet you think the Tooth Fairy is real too.................................:D

Of course she is - you'll be telling us next that there's no Father Christmas :confused:

AccyMad 19-05-2009 18:28

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Originally Posted by MCR ADIM (Post 715084)
Very true and if they want to still play football and get first team opportunites than they can not pick and choose like you said! Just we have no updates on the players if they have singed new contracts or been given new contracts or if clubs have been interested in players? Fishy site has been same all week. :confused:

No-one can sign anything until this flippin' takeover goes through - it's supposed to have been sorted 'in the next couple of weeks' for ages now - must be the longest two weeks since Andy Tretton's promised recovery :rolleyes:

fc:stanley 19-05-2009 18:34

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 715132)
No-one can sign anything until this flippin' takeover goes through - it's supposed to have been sorted 'in the next couple of weeks' for ages now - must be the longest two weeks since Andy Tretton's promised recovery :rolleyes:

Maybe Eric is having second thoughts :rolleyes::D

ukcowboy 19-05-2009 20:26

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Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 715134)
Maybe Eric is having second thoughts :rolleyes::D

God help us if He is...............:eek:.............this takeover has to happen if ASFC is to move forward.

fc:stanley 19-05-2009 22:44

Re: Glynn Hurst
 
Mark Jones has also been released by Rochdale! Supposdly a falling out with manager Hill. And supposdly Wrexham are after him! Maybe a signing?

JEFF 20-05-2009 11:09

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 715111)
It won't take big demands from players to take their potential cost beyond the capabilities our budget, though, will it.

Probably take their potential cost beyond the capabilities of most clubs in league two. Players will have to lower their demands, most clubs in league two have cut their budgets so league two players will have to either lower their demands or sign on the dole.

rude-dog 20-05-2009 11:27

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maybe lower there demands to other league 2 clubs but not us. where cutting a budget that was already the smallest in the league. we are now running a conference budget so will be competing with conference clubs for conference standard players unless we get kids. i hate to say it never mind think it but this could be our last year in the league barring a miracle.

Reamer 20-05-2009 11:56

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 715280)
Probably take their potential cost beyond the capabilities of most clubs in league two. Players will have to lower their demands, most clubs in league two have cut their budgets so league two players will have to either lower their demands or sign on the dole.



Mullers decided not to lower his demands or, at least, not accepted a cut. If this is repeated all through league Two clubs and players hang on and on for the best deal, it could be a long, hard summer for JC

JEFF 20-05-2009 12:26

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Originally Posted by Reamer (Post 715288)
Mullers decided not to lower his demands or, at least, not accepted a cut. If this is repeated all through league Two clubs and players hang on and on for the best deal, it could be a long, hard summer for JC

Mullers still has a year of his contract to run so he does not need to lower his demands or accept a cut. I am talking about all the players that do not have a job.

JEFF 20-05-2009 12:32

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Originally Posted by rude-dog (Post 715284)
maybe lower there demands to other league 2 clubs but not us. where cutting a budget that was already the smallest in the league. we are now running a conference budget so will be competing with conference clubs for conference standard players unless we get kids. i hate to say it never mind think it but this could be our last year in the league barring a miracle.

Please tell me what our budget was and what the other 23 clubs budgets were to show me that we had the smallest budget in the league. Please tell me what our new budget is and what the conference clubs budgets are to show me that we are running a conference budget. Please tell me where you get your information from.

MCR ADIM 20-05-2009 13:07

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Back of LET some time ago

Wage budget will be cut by 25%
Stanley's annual wage bill of £900,000 for the 08/09 season will now be £675,000 for 09/10 season
thats a big chunck of the wage bill.

Accrington Stanley confident over wage revamp (From Lancashire Telegraph)

quote "Stanley are thought to have the lowest budget in the Football League"

shakermaker 20-05-2009 14:41

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If £900k was just the playing budget, which I doubt, then it won't have been the lowest in the league last season.
If £625k is just going to be the playing budget, which I doubt, then it won't be the lowest in the league this coming season.

rude-dog 20-05-2009 16:04

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having read in the press and watched on the television both eric and john repeatedly say we are running the smallest budget in the league with our small crowds is where i base my assumption on. i also know cambridge amongst others ran budgets equal to and greater than our league budget last year in the conference, which is where i base my 2nd assumption that we are running a conference budjet.

JEFF 20-05-2009 16:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rude-dog (Post 715352)
having read in the press and watched on the television both eric and john repeatedly say we are running the smallest budget in the league with our small crowds is where i base my assumption on. i also know cambridge amongst others ran budgets equal to and greater than our league budget last year in the conference, which is where i base my 2nd assumption that we are running a conference budjet.

I didn't realise you were basing it all on assumptions. I thought you were basing it on FACT.

glosterred 20-05-2009 16:53

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to be fair "cambridge amongst others" have bigger crowds than we do.... boring it may be but spending money you dont have turns you into chester darlington southampton ect ect etc. until we get 4 0r 5,000 every week we are always going to be up against it but i for one would rather have a solvent (ish) club struggling than a bankrupt club with passed glories.
it is not beyond possibility that southampton may start next season in the conference..... there but for erics long pockets and short arms.......

pud 26-05-2009 00:02

Re: Glynn Hurst
 
Hursty is a quality striker and one who will give 100% every time he plays he actually took a pay cut at the beginning of the season to stay at gigg but apparently he left because he wouldn't sign a new contract at gigg unless he was going to play a lot more but unfortunately knilly couldn't give him that so he was released!

Hursty would be a very good League two signing and i certainly wouldn't look forward to playing stanley as he always seems to score against his former clubs!


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