- Jun 27, 2012
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You really think that we'd spend the £5M on players? Somehow I doubt it.
We spent not far off that on players fees last summer.
We spent (about) 4x that on players wages.
You really think that we'd spend the £5M on players? Somehow I doubt it.
We spent not far off that on players fees last summer.
We spent (about) 4x that on players wages.
We also raked in much more than we spent in fees.
:sigh:They WILLl sell him because we are, and always have been a selling club.
We did. Bloom said last September, i've quoted him on here many times, that not all of the Ulloa/Bridcutt money went directly back into fees for players. It also covered off ongoing losses. (these are of course partly caused by having such a large wage bill for our squad).
We spend millions B.W on fees and wages, higher than most Championship clubs. Sadly last year that didn't translate into great performances.
But we still spend. Millions. Do you think we don't?
Or do you think we should spend the entire incoming transfer profits on fees. ? If so we'd be unlike nearly ever other championship club. Most make profits from player sales every year. (which goes back into playing wages)
You really think that we'd spend the £5M on players? Somehow I doubt it.
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.
I think the fact that the players brought in to replace Ulloa, Ward, Bridcutt, Barnes and Buckley ALL proved to be vastly inferior is the bone of contention for most of us disgruntled fans. Whether that was down to terrible recruitment, cheese paring on wages, getting loans rather than signing players or something else is open to discussion. Maybe it was just bad luck but I don't think it is possible to have that much bad luck personally.
I think the fact that the players brought in to replace Ulloa, Ward, Bridcutt, Barnes and Buckley ALL proved to be vastly inferior is the bone of contention for most of us disgruntled fans.
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.
Barnes didn't get much abuse - he really enjoyed his time here, and would love to come back. Not the attitude of someone who got loads of abuse....
We did. Bloom said last September, i've quoted him on here many times, that not all of the Ulloa/Bridcutt money went directly back into fees for players. It also covered off ongoing losses. (these are of course partly caused by having such a large wage bill for our squad).
We spend millions B.W on fees and wages, higher than most Championship clubs. Sadly last year that didn't translate into great performances.
But we still spend. Millions. Do you think we don't?
Or do you think we should spend the entire incoming transfer profits on fees. ? If so we'd be unlike nearly ever other championship club. Most make profits from player sales every year. (which goes back into playing wages)
, I would definitely say we tightened the purse strings too much .
I think the fact that the players brought in to replace Ulloa, Ward, Bridcutt, Barnes and Buckley ALL proved to be vastly inferior is the bone of contention for most of us disgruntled fans. Whether that was down to terrible recruitment, cheese paring on wages, getting loans rather than signing players or something else is open to discussion. Maybe it was just bad luck but I don't think it is possible to have that much bad luck personally.
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 ?
I thought we spent it all (every penny of it and more) on players' wages and off-setting operating losses.Because we spent far too low a proportion of player sales proceeds.
Yep the twelfth man thing off the pitch can also make a difference and we haven’t really recovered from the Gus fiasco. Bournemouth are lucky to have a manager they trust unconditionally.
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 ?