Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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In the short term - 2-3 years - I want us to stay in the Premier League and I don't care how we do it because that will solidify everything about this club, give us credibility and exposure
However, nobody wants to watch dull football indefinitely. My hope is that Tony Bloom will set the manager incrementally more difficult challenges which - by definition - will mean achieving more points, and you can only achieve more points by winning more matches which - ergo - means more attractive football.
The club wouldn't have a problem if having finished 15th last season and, say, 14th this season, then 13th next if they went for a more attacking style in Year 4 in order to break into the Top 10 and ended up finishing 17th. Even if we were relegated in Year 4 I think nobody could complain as there's no point being in the division just to make up the numbers.
The main thing is that the club doesn't cripple itself financially in chasing that Top 10 finish so it is in a position that if we get relegated we remain competitive in the Championship. Clubs like Burnley, WBA, Norwich and Watford get this point while others have tumbled into the Championship in a sea of debt, never to recover - i.e. Bolton Wanderers.
However, nobody wants to watch dull football indefinitely. My hope is that Tony Bloom will set the manager incrementally more difficult challenges which - by definition - will mean achieving more points, and you can only achieve more points by winning more matches which - ergo - means more attractive football.
The club wouldn't have a problem if having finished 15th last season and, say, 14th this season, then 13th next if they went for a more attacking style in Year 4 in order to break into the Top 10 and ended up finishing 17th. Even if we were relegated in Year 4 I think nobody could complain as there's no point being in the division just to make up the numbers.
The main thing is that the club doesn't cripple itself financially in chasing that Top 10 finish so it is in a position that if we get relegated we remain competitive in the Championship. Clubs like Burnley, WBA, Norwich and Watford get this point while others have tumbled into the Championship in a sea of debt, never to recover - i.e. Bolton Wanderers.