So other than slagging off those who, apparently, are chomping at the bit to have a go at Reach, no one can actually name one good thing he did yesterday other than covering his FB.
It accepting this kind of very expensive mediocrity that has got us the verge of administration.
CC is a conservative coach who always seems to prefer the "proven" player than a youth player if he has one at his disposal.
That is completely understandable, but, retaining that player for another year or 2 based on "he's here already, it would be shame to let him go" like our previous contract extensions is why we've got such a high wage bill that is destroying us now.
It shouldn't be CC decision in the summer what happens to AR, it has to sensible decision backed up by a proper thought process as to his replacement.
It's too soon for any new buyer, if they go through with the purchase, to have the correct people in place to have alternative squad fillers to replace AR and NC, but we have to break free from this easy option give them another year or 3 extra because they are already here retention policy.
There is a whole world out there that plays football, and it is a lot cheaper than retaining AR and NC, get the best loans in and find the Balis's, Koren's and Barnes again.
Getting the supposedly best free transfers on massive contracts isn't sustainable and we need to get much better, much quickly.
I have never booed WBA nor any player, but that doesn't mean I have to see happy clap because he is playing and it certainly doesn't mean we have to keep on retaining that player because the manager has so little to choose from.
On another thread it has been suggested that AR maybe retained because CC likes his versatility, that because he hasn't been offered anything better I contend, and that has too change quickly as the laziness of the likes of Pearce and those who listen to him is destroying us.