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  1. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    Given the correlation between money and winning, is it worth following the Albion?
  2. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    How many are 'quite a few'?
  3. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    But if we became Brunei and Hove Albion we could ThEN SiNG A GuarenTEED GoALS StriKER and WiN things, just look at Everton after Moshiri bought them in 2016 and spent £500m on new players.
  4. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    Because the 'solution' put forward by many is that all we have to do is spend money and problem is solved. I was trying to demonstrate that this is not necessarily the case.
  5. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    If he had said "given our budget we will be realistically be bottom six for the remainder of our time in the Premier League until relegated" they would have criticised him for lack of ambition.
  6. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    He has said that top ten is an objective, it's not the same as a promise.
  7. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    It had a recruitment budget, not striker money. 1: The strategy is to sign young players for development, that has never changed. The only way the Albion can make an impact in this division is to take such an approach IMO, the alternative is to gamble. 2: Mwemu was signed as a long term...
  8. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    The club has a development model, find young players and either give them a pathway to the first team or aim to sell at a profit. The alternative is to spend £40m on a guaranteed goalscoring machine in the Premier League such as Halle, Wesley, Joelinton etc and break the wage structure in the...
  9. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    Given the Albion lost £70m in 2020 and a huge sum too in 2021, where is the money coming from for this striker?
  10. El Presidente

    [Football] Bought Nike football stuff…? Don’t forget the Gorilla Glue

    For every £100 that Nike generate they make £45 immediately in profit, and have spent $10,459,000,000 in the last three years on marketing their products...two of those years impacted by Covid too.
  11. El Presidente

    [Albion] Season Ticket Farce @PaulBarber

    Could take up a large slice of the Ombudsman's budget I suspect.
  12. El Presidente

    [Albion] Season Ticket Farce @PaulBarber

    True, but introducing someone as 'My better third' does not sound right.
  13. El Presidente

    [Albion] Season Ticket Farce @PaulBarber

    Last night was exceptional, but could become the norm given the reliance on rammed public transport in the middle of a highly transmissable to travel to the theatre of not scoring very often. What grinds my gears most of all is the way we are supposed to acquiesce to the demands of the...
  14. El Presidente

    [Albion] Potter Out

    What with? A knife, a rolled up copy of the Daily Telegraph or Guppy's willy?
  15. El Presidente

    [Albion] Potter Out

    I think on the other side of the banner it said “Trossard can I have your shirt” just in case we had won. Got to admire their approach of covering all eventualities.
  16. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    I think a team did do that at Palace, Brentford, Burnley, Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton this season, but I cannot remember who they are.
  17. El Presidente

    [Albion] That has to be the end of Potter?

    Is the new manager arriving with £100 million then?
  18. El Presidente

    [Football] Carlisle cut capacity to 9,999 to circumvent COVID protocols

    https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport/19783890.covid-19-carlisle-united-announce-new-brunton-park-capacity-updated-protocols/

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