Mick McCarthy happy to work with budget
Friday 27th January 2012, 10:59AM GMT.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy today insisted he was happy with his lot as he refused to cast envious glances at moneybags QPR.
McCarthy lost out on his chief transfer target when Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha signed for Rangers for £3m yesterday.
Personal terms were the big stumbling block, with the 25-year-old signing a lucrative deal worth up to an estimated £80,000-a-week, a staggering rise on his £49,000-a-week wages at City.
Wolves, along with Albion and other clubs, refused to enter an auction on wages for Onuoha.
And McCarthy is happy to continue working within a much more prudent financial framework at Molineux than counterpart Mark Hughes appears to enjoy at Loftus Road.
“All I can do is make us better, harder to beat and more competitive. I tend to be happy with my lot, and get on with it,” he said.
“Bemoaning anyone else’s good fortune doesn’t do you any favours.
“I count my blessings rather than look at everyone else and what’s going on.”
McCarthy believes Wolves are unlikely to have a situation where a new signing is on far more money than the rest of the dressing room.
“A club can sign someone on big dough and he lives up to all expectations and everyone likes him because he makes them a better team,” he said.
“If he comes in and doesn’t live up to those expectations, it can cause friction.”
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Management always looks for excuses in not signing quality footballers.As opposed to what the manager says above,it can easily be argued that a quality player on high wages could make a big impact and make the difference between staying up or getting relegated.Even if the new guy is on higher wages,the other players should be happy at keeping their Prem status,since if we are relegated all the players wil face a pay cut.That is the positve spin,but we never get that from the Wolves. If the worst comes to the worst, if we sign a player with a sell on value,we could cut our losses if relegated.
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