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kalinski said:Yes but JC is a great keeper...
No he isn't, hates crosses .....
Boom ! Boom !
kalinski said:Yes but JC is a great keeper...
burrish gull said:Why don't you just f*** off ansd support another team, who the f*** is going to replace him? Come on answers on a postcard prat
junior said:Same old response.
Right..........Andy ritchie,Danny Wilson,Colin Calderwood,Steve Tilson,Matin Allen,Phil Parknson........the list goes on.
Zed Seagull said:
Have to laugh every time i see Danny Wilson mentioned.
Jim in the West said:Don't know what you do, but, let's say you are a foreman on a construction site, and you have to build a new housing development. You've got a year to build (say) 20 houses. But you can only pay your labourers half the going rate, and you can't rent in any scaffolding, etc. You spend most of your spare time travelling around the country looking for blokes who will work for £3 an hour, but funnily enough you can't find them. Your boss knows you're in a an impossible position, so he doesn't sack you - he actually admires the efforts you're going to. He remembers that the last time he gave you such a thankless task you actually succeeded (miracle of miracles), and thinks you could repeat the trick. Unfortunately you have to put up with a load of stick from a bunch of ill-informed by-standers who try to undermine your efforts. Luckily for the success of the construction company, the boss has a long term vision, excellent judgement, and a good record in ignoring the doom-mongers.
BensGrandad said:Any self respecting boss would say £3 per hour is obviously not enough to pay for the workers because you cant get any for that so we will up the budget to allow you get some workers in to do the job because at the end of the day the houses will get built and we will then be able to recoupe some of our losses.
junior said:Same old response.
Right..........Andy ritchie,Danny Wilson,Colin Calderwood,Steve Tilson,Matin Allen,Phil Parknson........the list goes on.
bhaexpress said:And that would mean charging the house buyers more so they'll either rent or buy somewhere else.
Try using punctuation next time please BG, it makes reading your diatrabs a trifle easier.
BensGrandad said:Sorry I get carried away.
The house prices wouldnt need to rise because you would sell all of them rather than the half that were finished, and lose money on those that weren't.
In our case the money spent on wages for 1 or 2 loan signings would be offset by the increased revenue for next season.
It is a matter of re-allocating the money that was available to buy Tom Brighton.
DÃnN¥ §ëÃGuLL© said:Nigel Clough wouldn't cost us a fortune to get in - a great up and coming coach with fresh ideas and even the £100,000 transfer budget or whatever it would be given to him would seem like millions compared to what he's been used to.
The Large One said:Bad, but not disastrous.
The club can quite well 'sell' the brand Brighton & Hove Albion to potential investors and sponsors - especially locally. It is eaasily one of the top five brands in the city, possibly the county. Similarly, I don't think the naming rights issue is, well, an issue. The club have been talking to companies for quite a while, so any company that does get the naming rights already knows full well what they are buying into.
I take your point about TV exposure etc, but I would counter that with, even though it would be an a division below, people would want to associate themselves with (assuming we are a top six club in League One) a 'successful' club, rather than a perceived 'struggling' club.
Uncle Buck said:Maybe, but I would be reluctant to expose as much of my marketing budget for a product that is residing in a lower level.
Ernest said:And what have I been saying for ages
Uncle Buck said:Maybe, but I would be reluctant to expose as much of my marketing budget for a product that is residing in a lower level.