rubber duckie wrote:
I think the opposite. All its done it lesson the competition to buy him by adding a zero to the price.
If we wanted to beat the competition we could have just added a zero to the price ourselves.
Tom Johnstone won't be joining Warrington. If he wanted to join us, and felt a move was possible, he wouldn't have made it more difficult for us by making us pay a higher transfer fee. Look at how it happens in football...when Sanchez, Coutinho, Mahrez etc wanted moves, they didn't go signing new contracts with their existing clubs to do them a favour by making the richer club cough up a bigger fee...
The fact that he has signed a new deal suggests that either a) we weren't really in for him; b) he didn't really want to come; c) Wakefield have given him a contract that he prefers to anything he could have got at Warrington or elsewhere.
There is zero chance that Johnstone will be signing for Warrington next season.