Quote: handbrake "It is relevant because Miller is on a long-term contract, which makes it difficult if and when a better option becomes available. In other words it would be better to keep your powder dry.
The key to success under the salary cap is 1) spending it in the right areas of the team, and 2) ensuring that players - whether paid low or high - provide good value for money.
For me, and I hope to be proved wrong, Miller looks to be a good example of where we have been going wrong for years.'"
If he fails after being given some time then I agree with you. Our recruitment has been haphazard and done under pressure for years. It's very difficult to turn it around especially when there is a regular change of coach and the various previous coaches signings have long contracts.