Returning Don wrote:
Then why did they say the budget has been increased then.... does anyone know if the players get paid weekly or like the old days still just get appearance fees and win bonuses etc
Players' wages is never a subject that is discussed at any of the meetings I've been to. However I do seem to recall a few years ago that the policy was to pay players appearance money only but I'm sure this changed around the time of our second season in this division after last getting relegated.
At the last meeting, Gavin Baldwin said the budget had been increased for the forthcoming season. Without seeing spreadsheets showing who gets what, compared to who got what last year and the year before, we're never going to see conclusive proof that this is the case but I have much respect for Gavin Baldwin and I have absolutely no reason to believe that what he has said isn't true.
The way I see it is that the Dons probably have to fight off competition from Championship clubs in order to be able to keep quite a lot of the players we have. Charlie Martin decided to leave to go to a Championship club. We have two battles: one is that some players want to play at the highest level possible (perhaps Ross Osborne was an example of this too) and we can't keep them no matter how much we offer to pay them, and secondly players have to look after themselves and probably go where the best offer is. With agents pulling strings, I would imagine there's plenty of competition for the signatures of the better players - this will drive up costs for clubs.
I don't know, I'm just guessing, but we maybe had to increase the wages of the players we've presently got in order to be able to keep them? Hence we used up more money this time around compared to last for these reasons. Don't forget, the Championship clubs get considerably more RFL 'central funding' than we do. This gives them a clear advantage as their 'starting pot' is much bigger.
What's my best guess as to where were at recruitment-wise? Even though Richard Horne allegedly said something different in the press to the info we got from last week's fans meeting, I would still take it the meeting info was correct:
CH advised that we currently have a squad of 18, we WILL have 2/3 significant new additions before the start of the season all currently at Super League Clubs, 2 players on trial and possible 2 from Bentley and Toll BarIf we're going to sign 2 or 3 players who are currently at Super League clubs, this should go some way to allaying our fears that we're not building on the squad we've got.
With regards to Hull players, I would imagine that the final first team 'pecking order' at Hull will be taking place over the next month or so with Richard Horne liaising with Lee Radford to see who might benefit from time at Donny, and who could do a good job for us. Things are clearly fluid on this front at the moment but everything should start to fit into place over the next six weeks or so.