- Jun 27, 2012
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Because we spent far too low a proportion of player sales proceeds.
Gotcha. So in your view we in fact did loosen the purse strings and increased spending after all but you think Bloom should have loosened them even more.
Because we spent far too low a proportion of player sales proceeds.
Gotcha. So in your view we in fact did loosen the purse strings and increased spending after all but you think Bloom should have loosened them even more.
tightening the purse strings too much IMHO.
And that is the most frightening / depressing fact of this whole shambolic clusterfcuck of a season.
I nearly choked on my Cheerios when Bloom confirmed THAT little pearler.
Calm down. As you like to do, I was merely pointing out the fact that we spent a great deal less on fees than we received from player sales.
In answer to your question, I would definitely say we tightened the purse strings too much AND paid the price in declining season ticket sales by serving up utter gash on the pitch, so... a false economy.
They WILLl sell him because we are, and always have been a selling club.
But he wont go to any club in The Championship.
If he did then it would just confirm to me personally that Bloom is not the man to take our club forward.
Cant argue with that but if someone offers £5 million then we could bring in a couple of players who would make us into a good mid-table position next season.
But we haven't tightened the purse strings. We spent more on our playing budget in 2014/15 than in any other year in the clubs history. Why do you think we have ?
According to Mr Bloom CMS joined because Mr Poyet sold to him a style of play CMS couldn't resist.
Also according to Mr Bloom, Mr Poyet instantly reneged on his word.
Correct. But it also shows good players go where they feel the club is going forward and the manager believes this also and sells that dream, which I believe, the early days at the Amex Poyet did. I don't think either of his two successors completely believed this due to the selling of star players and the replacements brought in, so both resigned.
2014/15 was not about the amount of money we had to spend it was more about what we actually spent it on! They couldn't pour water out of a boot if there was instructions on the heel
2014/15 was not about the amount of money we had to spend it was more about what we actually spent it on! They couldn't pour water out of a boot if there was instructions on the heel
2014/15 was not about the amount of money we had to spend it was more about what we actually spent it on! They couldn't pour water out of a boot if there was instructions on the heel
Expectations fueled by the chairman, who every season says we will have a team good enough to reach the play off's, a statement he makes every year.
Not one the fans ask him to make, as am I sure many would accept a statement like, a squad good enough to establish us as a good Championship side would be acceptable. But if the Chairman expects this why should'nt the fans?
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I'm sure i saw something where CMS was quoted as saying that the atmosphere our fans created during our match at Peterborough that previous season was a factor in joining us (not the only reason, but it helped)
Garcia and Hyypia are football managers, they know that players they have will be sold, others will be signed so it's not going to surprise them when it happens and make them quit.
They gave an imput during their spells in charge at the club when it came to recruitment. They worked with the recruitment team and asked them to find the type of player the manager wants to bring in, The recruitment team then went away and tried to find those players for the manager before returning to him and showing them what they had found and then the manager had a say in whether to try to sign that player or not. If they weren't happy with the replacements, then they would have said no before we signed them (Garcia turned someone down if i remember rightly)
Garcia's football was terrible and he was lucky to make the play-offs but most fans were bored when watching it, even with Ulloa who was still here when Garcia made his decision and quit.
Hyypia failed to get the team performing and the squad lost confidence and belief. he quit. It certainly wasn't due to who had been sold over the last few seasons (Barnes, Bridcutt, Buckley, Ulloa........)
Agreed but there is a view in here that we've cut corners or spent less. Bloom insists otherwise and given that the accounts are due to be published then I'm assuming we have no reason to doubt it.
That's quite a skill by the way. Pouring water out of a boot !!
And, as time went by, ''they'' were proved to have a point, and had to put up for weeks with fatuous suggestions that they suffered from nocturnal incontinence - which, weak though it was, was probably the best their detractors (the ones who went very quiet around October) could come up with.
How does our budget spend compare to the rest of the division, we were about half way in the table under Gus, i doubt we have had one of the top 6 budgets in the division for the last 2 seasons.
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This. To think we let go in the previous season some very high earners in people like Pig, Upson, Orlandi, Ulloa, Buckley, Lopez, Bridcutt, Barnes, Rodriguez and expensive loan players like Ward, Andrews, Lingeard, Lita and the sh*te we brought in were paid more than this group I find unbelievable.
It does make me do a Roger Moore eyebrow raise