by Jeff » 22 Sep 2011, 18:56
Although what di Canio says initially looks positive, I think this spells bad news for us.
The better Billy plays, and the more we want him, the higher the price will go. We can only hope that - saddled with the significant costs of di Canio's continental adventures - the Swindon board demand he cuts some of the wage bill, allowing us to swoop with a nominal fee and large sell on/international appearances clauses. But I get the impression Swindon aren't short of a few bob and Billy Bodin is clearly a talented player who I would assume could slot into their side at some point.
Unfortunately I think they hold most of the cards.
Although what di Canio says initially looks positive, I think this spells bad news for us.
The better Billy plays, and the more we want him, the higher the price will go. We can only hope that - saddled with the significant costs of di Canio's continental adventures - the Swindon board demand he cuts some of the wage bill, allowing us to swoop with a nominal fee and large sell on/international appearances clauses. But I get the impression Swindon aren't short of a few bob and Billy Bodin is clearly a talented player who I would assume could slot into their side at some point.
Unfortunately I think they hold most of the cards.