Thought the rumour was that Bolton moved the goalposts at the last minute, trying to force us to commit to buy. If true it left no time for someone else.
Ultimately, we didn't sign McAtee. That may well have been because we didn't have the money. Admittedly, I don't know if that's the reason, but from what Sormaz said, that appears to be the reason we didn't get a couple of the other forwards we were after. I don't know, I have no inside knowledge, and there's been a number of good responses to my post, but I think, even though we've made some good signings, the squad is imbalanced. We can choose from Connell, Bland, Yoganathan, Kelly, Phillips and Russell to play in midfield. All great players. But at least three of them won't make the side on any given week. I'd argue that Vickers and DKD would be super confident at playing in the role currently given to Phillips too. And we've got Nwakali on the books that we've chosen to freeze out. Meanwhile, to spearhead the attack, we've got either McGoldrick, who is nearly 38 years old, or DKD, who is much better playing in an attacking midfield role. And no one else. That is not good planning. It just isn't.
Sormaz joined in February 2024, after the transfer window closed. He sacked Collins before the next transfer window opened. He backed Clarke by signing DKD. He could have backed him further by signing a forward in January, but was a decent one available, and would the owners have also backed him by making funds available, given that Neerav then went on to say we'd need to make cuts? If he had signed players in January, would we have been able to turn the squad around as we have done, given the extra wage burden?