Wake Up Karl Oyston
Posted on October 9, 2007
Our chairman Karl Oyston has today explained that it’’s been too expensive to buy some players due to the higher demands in wages. Hang on Karl we are in the Championship now, the higher you go the higher the wages and fees are going to be as the players have to be better.
I think we all can agree that the money in football is crazy and some sort of wage cap is needed, but until thats in place KO is going to have to start parting with the cash!’, ‘Players too expensive – welcome to the Championship Karl’
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