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King critical of transfer window
King believes Swindon will suffer from their lack of resources
Swindon Town boss Andy King believes his club will suffer from the introduction of transfer windows to the Football League next season.
King says smaller clubs like Swindon, who cannot afford huge squads, will not be able to sign replacements for injured players outside the window.
"It's going to be a disadvantage unless we can find the resources to improve the squad," he told BBC Radio Swindon.
"At the moment on the resources I'm working under, we can't do that."
The system, which allows teams to sign players only during the summer break and in January, is already operating in the Premiership but it is due to come into force in the lower leagues next season.
Under the new regime, Swindon would have been unable to complete the loan signings of Darius Henderson and Lee Holmes, or permanent deals for Christian Roberts and Steve Jenkins.
"So unless there's a change in fortune at the club, it's about the resources at the start to put a squad together at the beginning now.
"The one's with the largest squad are perhaps going to get the most consistency until the window opens and then we'll see from there."
It's going to definitely hurt. We seem to be operating on a hand to mouth basis, the opportunity to only strengthen during the summer when we don't have an income is going to sting.
If we can maintain the same squad with possibly a few like for like deals then it's a start but King goes for a major overall it could prove to be a big gamble.