jasetheace
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Yes.. but we must commit to the cups
Yes.. but we must commit to the cups
I've written about this on here before and I'm sure some people think I'm miserable.
I would love us to stay up for the foreseeable future and, financially, that's where we have to be The money TB has invested only makes sense if we're in the Premier League and pushing to become a global brand. But for me to be content we have to be evolving positively every season. Not just competitive in the cup but pushing for finals. Not just hanging on to 17th or 16th by the tips of our fingers but, eventually, pushing for Europe. Not by one miracle season, a la Leicester, but by constant little tweaks and improvements. The good news is I think that's where the club are too.
There are a couple of "buts" though. Firstly, the thing I really don't want is for that position in the table to be achieved with negative football and the small club attitude that's dogged us a bit this season. I thought we'd got over the initial awe of being here and then I hear people suggesting that we should maybe have a banner tomorrow wishing luck to Liverpool in the Champions League. No. F*** off. If we're here long term then we deserve to be on merit and there should be no tugging of the forelock. Some points away from home would be nice too.
Secondly I offer exactly what my Cardiff mate Sam said about Stoke this season. "Relegation will do them good. Shake the place up a bit, give them a chance to be the big boys again". If we do end up stagnating then I think a season or two in the Championship would similarly do us the power of good.
I’ve spotted your obscure link to Elvis Costello’s brilliant Riot Act and claim my prize
Forever is quite a long time.
Based on what?
Twice in the last month, TB has said that he thinks the goal will be to stay up “forever”. He’s also said he hopes for a(nother) good cup run and would like to hope that we can finish higher up the league - but a goal of avoiding relegation “forever” does not carry the same cost implications as incrementally improving our strength over a decade.
Not what was widely reported in the media who all said it was for Toure
I'd hope that within the next billion or so years we win the league.
I've written about this on here before and I'm sure some people think I'm miserable.
I would love us to stay up for the foreseeable future and, financially, that's where we have to be The money TB has invested only makes sense if we're in the Premier League and pushing to become a global brand. But for me to be content we have to be evolving positively every season. Not just competitive in the cup but pushing for finals. Not just hanging on to 17th or 16th by the tips of our fingers but, eventually, pushing for Europe. Not by one miracle season, a la Leicester, but by constant little tweaks and improvements. The good news is I think that's where the club are too.
There are a couple of "buts" though. Firstly, the thing I really don't want is for that position in the table to be achieved with negative football and the small club attitude that's dogged us a bit this season. I thought we'd got over the initial awe of being here and then I hear people suggesting that we should maybe have a banner tomorrow wishing luck to Liverpool in the Champions League. No. F*** off. If we're here long term then we deserve to be on merit and there should be no tugging of the forelock. Some points away from home would be nice too.
Secondly I offer exactly what my Cardiff mate Sam said about Stoke this season. "Relegation will do them good. Shake the place up a bit, give them a chance to be the big boys again". If we do end up stagnating then I think a season or two in the Championship would similarly do us the power of good.
Based on what?
Twice in the last month, TB has said that he thinks the goal will be to stay up “forever”. He’s also said he hopes for a(nother) good cup run and would like to hope that we can finish higher up the league - but a goal of avoiding relegation “forever” does not carry the same cost implications as incrementally improving our strength over a decade.
The current 5 year plan involves simply staying in the PL, for the foreseeable future, and possibly forever. We’d hope for a decent cup run at some point (like this season), and even hold out hope for a possibility of European football (like Burnley this season). However, realistically, the goal has to simply be “stay in the PL”.
I thought the guard of honour was for Man City winning the championship, not Toure. Our team had left the pitch when he came out for his presentation.
When asked how the club was going forward he stated that for the next few years the aim will be to stay in the division and no higher targets will be set.
He also said that the higher we finish the better and if we could emulate Burnley - if they make Europe (of this season) in the not too distant future or even get to a cup final he would be very pleased. But he emphasised again, the aim near term would be to remain in the Premier League.
Your representation of the situation has changed slightly since the 'TB fans forum' thread, where you said this:
It seems to me that TB is simply being pragmatic since the main aim of most PL teams is to stay up. We'd require some serious investment to become a team which could think otherwise.
However, from what I've seen since TB took over the club, there's been incremental improvements to the club each year (if not on the pitch, then off it). Based on what I've seen from the club so far, I'd expect that to be the case going forward as well. But I don't think TB's ever going to chuck obscene amounts of money around - he's said he wants the club to be self sustainable. Instead, he's trying to improve the club in a more careful and prudent way with the long-term in mind - investments in things like the academy and in the scouting department. If they can be done well, then they can become an additional source of income for the club. Unlikely to get value like Gross again any time soon - but he must be worth 10x what we paid for him.
Interesting that the Wolves chairman is aiming for top 10 finish in the Premier league and TB ambition is just to stay up.