I don't think anyone is saying that Mark, nor is everyone necessarily happy.
Whilst we all want the very best for the club it his to be looked at with realism too.
If Moyes says there is no money then we have to accept there is no money (it could just be a smokescreen) although he does say "There's no cash to sign any more players for the club for the time being" which to me says there may well be a sale or two (Pienaar and/or Arteta?) which would allow more transfers to take place.
To be honest I would rather be in the situation where (we are led to believe) the debt is managable than gamble the future of the club by borrowing too much and everything going tits up ala Pompey/Leeds.
Watched that one too, kind of hoped that was more of an "out takes" compilation! There was lots of huffing and puffing with little end product.
That said he looked strong and pretty quick and could possibly be polished into a gem.
Strangely enough, as a very young lad, I was nearly led astray into the land of Yids but thankfully saw the (blue) light!!
Can we assume you are not from these shores then?
Why would they re-sign him?
It's obvious that he wants to go or he wouldn't have taken his case to the premier league!
Bad mistake from EFC but no great loss other than financial I think.
Okay, he's not playing for a giant of a footballing nation, but given that he has already played at international level I would assume he is probably good enough to make the reserves.
I would think it's more likely to be a work permit issue.