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Will the business plan still hold us back


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6 minutes ago, McMuffin said:

We finished 7th with a rushed squad put together of frees and loans with no pre season. 
Even if there are minor restrictions surly absolute minimum is playoffs and if that was not to be achieved that it would be deemed unacceptable? 
Top 2 has to be the aim still

You’d like to think we’d do better with a proper preseason and time (and a bit of money) to construct a squad but don’t forget, last year we struck gold with McGoldrick (no pun intended) having the most productive season of his career (albeit in a lower division than he’s used to playing in).

Top 2 will always be the aim for us along with a number of other clubs.

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23 hours ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

Not being able to spend much is an improvement on not being able to spend anything in my view. 
How we spend the budget we’ve got is key, if the revised plan allows us to spend some on fees as well as wages then things have improved.
Last season allegedly we had a weekly wage cap of £12k, so we could sign someone on a free whose yearly salary would be £624k, but we weren’t allowed to sign a promising younger player for £300k and pay them £6k a week, same budgetary outlay but the restrictions dictated how we spent it, we in theory have more flexibility now. 

£5,552 cheaper even! 

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