Dave the OAP
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A lot of patronising BS being spouted on this thread....but don’t let it stop you.
Perhaps if the same simple shite didn't need repeating over and over and over again it wouldn't have reached Patronising Level Boss mode.A lot of patronising BS being spouted on this thread....but don’t let it stop you.
Perhaps if the same simple shite didn't need repeating over and over and over again it wouldn't have reached Patronising Level Boss mode.
...and lo, behold he appeared in all his glory.
It's amazing this still needs to be explained.
I haven't followed it closely over all the relevant threads, but I'm beginning to wonder if this is just being puked up by the same 2 or 3 posters who are just refusing to accept the reality of supporting one of the worlds riches clubs.
Some people just genuinely don’t seem to understand the size and scale of the club now. They’d be much, much happier if we were still signing teenager players from the conference and loaning them out to Bognor.
Reading this forum you’d genuinely believe signing somebody for 60k, them playing 2 years in the Ryman league and then being released on a free if it doesn’t work out is better than signing someone for 7m, letting them play for one of the biggest clubs in the world for a year and then selling them for 10m if it doesn’t work out. It sounds stupid; but we never had people moan about this kind of thing when we signed non-league youngsters.
If I said to you that you could have a pound today, or two pounds next friday, which would you choose?
The club has the long term to consider as well as the immediate. We are in the PREMIER LEAGUE. If we were buying the 'up and coming British players' from the lower leagues as you said....are you suggesting we would throw them into the first team in the premier league??
If the answer is no..... where do they go? u23? Out on loan? If that's the case, then that's exactly what we've done with Alexis. He was 19 when we bought him, not 28. This is very much a player for the future who is being loaned out to a BIG club.
Perhaps if the same simple shite didn't need repeating over and over and over again it wouldn't have reached Patronising Level Boss mode.
We need to buy players who will actually play for the club.
Do you seriously think that if we get relegated, McAllister will come and play for us in the Championship? Of course not, but hey, you say, we can sell him on at a profit.
Which defeats the whole object of the exercise. More money can be made by staying in the Premier League than making a profit on a player who may never play for us.
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We need to buy players who will actually play for the club.
Do you seriously think that if we get relegated, McAllister will come and play for us in the Championship? Of course not, but hey, you say, we can sell him on at a profit.
Which defeats the whole object of the exercise. More money can be made by staying in the Premier League than making a profit on a player who may never play for us.
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Next season we will have a 21 year old who has just had a season at Boca Juniors.
Quite right Stat, anyone would think it was their money that's being invested, its Tony Blooms money and his club to do what he likes with, we are mere followers/supporters, who buy a ticket to watch our team. When we were in the championship every ticket was subsidised to the tune of hundreds of pounds, now Mr Bloom is reaping what he risked when sowing and only has the club, our club, interest as paramount and still they are not satisfied ! If it all goes tits up we will be watching league football again Mr Bloom stands to lose fortunes. Sit back and enjoy the ride we really have never had it so good fellow fans.
IMHO that is delusions of grandeur talking. It's one thing Chelsea signing and farming young players around the world, they win a trophy more or less every year, but I also think what they do is morally wrong.
We've had two seasons in the Prem, our status at the moment is about as fragile as it gets. The second we get relegated all of that money and status disappears and we're back with the also-rans who nobody gives a sh1t about. We'll no longer be the XXth richest club in the world and Tony will be back to forking out £35m a year just to break even.
I'm not sure what's right and wrong here, but I see all this as trying to run before we can walk and the obvious pitfalls worry me a bit - questioning the club's policy doesn't make you a complete moron
Would be a fair point if we were doing the same as Chelsea, but we aren’t. So it’s not.
We need to buy players who will actually play for the club.
Do you seriously think that if we get relegated, McAllister will come and play for us in the Championship? Of course not, but hey, you say, we can sell him on at a profit.
Which defeats the whole object of the exercise. More money can be made by staying in the Premier League than making a profit on a player who may never play for us.
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We need to buy players who will actually play for the club.
I agree with most of that - TB has done wonders for the club and I’m more than happy for him to be investing his money and making decisions as he sees fit. I’m certainly not going to say where, how and on whom he should spend his money.
My only disagreement is with the regurgitated statement that he has subsidised our tickets to the tune of hundreds of pounds. Simply not true, you might just as well argue that each fan has subsidised TB’s hobby to the tune of hundreds of pounds.
IMHO that is delusions of grandeur talking. It's one thing Chelsea signing and farming young players around the world, they win a trophy more or less every year, but I also think what they do is morally wrong.
We've had two seasons in the Prem, our status at the moment is about as fragile as it gets. The second we get relegated all of that money and status disappears and we're back with the also-rans who nobody gives a sh1t about. We'll no longer be the XXth richest club in the world and Tony will be back to forking out £35m a year just to break even.
I'm not sure what's right and wrong here, but I see all this as trying to run before we can walk and the obvious pitfalls worry me a bit - questioning the club's policy doesn't make you a complete moron