"some might say that he was possibly one of the unluckiest managers we have ever had".
And some might not. The biggest disruption to Grant's plans, and the thing that originally rattled Huckerby's cage, was the sale of Etuhu. And that wasn't down to luck, it was down to the deal struck with the player.
And Grant was forced to scrap around in the bargain basement because funds weren't available although "We also have a £2.55m loan used to pay for the Laurence Scott land which will be repaid by next May".
Priorities, priorities.
In November 2006 O'Hara warned that while we remained in the Championship we would have to sell assets. He didn't specify what sort of assets. So did we sell land, or players?
Posted By: The King of Prussia, Oct 18, 14:31:46
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