Nobby":ui2w329v said:
Knibbsworth":ui2w329v said:
Because Blackpool don't want to pay thousands of pounds a week to a player they have no need or plans for.
Hardie was literally playing reserve football when Lowe first saw him. He isn't their starting number 9.
I suppose they could keep him to spite us, but I don't think it makes financial sense for them?
Yeah - but a loan? Terrible business. Good record in L2 in that spell, obvious talent, young. Easily worth good money. They'd be better off giving him minutes than loaning him again.
Up to them. I don't know the ins and outs of their finances. But it sounds like they need to trim the fat fast.
The priority for them is keeping their good/starting players.
The other priority for them is offloading any surplus to requirement decent earners.
Ryan Hardie is not considered a star player for them.
He may be on a decent wage.
He has an interested club lined up which may be in a position to agree to the terms of his contract with no hassle to Blackpool.
He may even be the first out of the door.
It depends which way Blackpool look at it and how desperate their finances are.
They may have other contracted earners they really want to offload, but no other club will meet their wages.