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  1. Sadly this is a sign of the times and our inability to compete financially with Uncle Roy's, permanently open, cheque book. I guess these guys have short careers and need to maximise their earnings but the laziness of Donaldson, Chalmers, Draper et al trooping over the bridge is more than a little depressing. Coll in particular is someone we rescued from the Tannadice scrap heap and essentially revived his faltering career. If Coll moved on to a bigger club elsewhere I would bear no real grudge but joining our neighbours, knowing full well how this will be viewed by the fans who've welcomed him as a bit of a cult hero - despite his undoubted shortcomings, feels like a bit of a kick in the nuts. Wouldn't it be amusing if he joins the judas colony, they slip to 11th and we relegate them in the play-offs. Call me childish but I think I'd enjoy that almost as much as 30th May 2015.
    4 points
  2. Robbo's record of finding unheralded players and turning them into players bigger clubs want to sign is way better than his 2 predecessors. I can't be bothered with speculation about who we may or may not be looking at. If Robbo thinks they are good enough, then that's good enough for me.
    3 points
  3. I would drop them now. Obviously loyalty is not one of their attributes.
    2 points
  4. No, we have ambition, it’s money that we don’t have.
    1 point
  5. What names have you heard? Remember when Donaldson signed many called him a "jobber" as you put it. He didn't turn out too bad did he?
    1 point
  6. Not sure I agree that a player with a PCA is not going to give their all, Polly signed one last year and imo he gave good performances until end of season. However dont understand why the club cant offer them a far better contract if the club goes up to the premiership and at least then there is the incentive to stay with us and get us promoted. I am assuming that what we are offering isnt very good even for the top flight.Coll maybe should consider that all is not always rosy with County as looked what has happened with Joe Chalmers not getting as much game time.
    1 point
  7. It's just the nature of our club. We have a small budget, we bring players in on low wages, we improve them, they move on to clubs who can afford bigger wages, we bring more players in on low wages to replace them etc, etc. What we need to get better at is moving players on whilst still under contract and getting something for them.
    1 point
  8. Cos were in desperate need of cash
    1 point
  9. McBurnie went for £17.5M and has half the talent of Christie and way less than half the goals. Even allowing for the fact that SPL players are usually under valued I think Christie will fetch more than £20M. Like Mantis I don't see him leaving until the end of the season at the earliest.
    1 point
  10. Hearts are wanting to offload Mulraney. Would he be worth a loan deal to the end of the season?
    1 point
  11. I don't know what's more ridiculous - that people think Celtic would be looking to sell Christie at this time or that posters are still replying to Alan Simpsons posts
    1 point
  12. Haha coz I'm the only guy on here that actually nos what he's talking about my man won the Europa League with Legia Warsaw on Champs manager I no my stuff
    0 points
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