I want success. And all I see is the club trying to build that. I don't want success right now if it's at any cost, because surely we all know now what that can do to a club.
Are you the master of understatement, a comic genius, or a moron with the memory of a goldfish ?
Didn't say it wasn't appreciated it's just that the investment seems to mean nobody is allowed to want a bit of success, we are supposed to say thank you over and over again from our padded seats and think how very lucky we are, I mean no other club has it any better than us we are truly blessed.
Just someone wanting some success after 30+ years of some pretty shit times. Impatient yes moron no.
Would you prefer someone else comes in then, put millions and millions of pounds down on the table and takes that chance. What happens if it fails how hard would we fall?
After 30 odd years I don't want to support Chelsea but would love to finally have some success and to stop being our biggest rivals laughing stock!
We've heard endlessly from the club about the need to adhere to Financial Fair Play. Will the action (or lack of it) over the transfer window be regarded as Financial Fair Play for Customers when next year's ticket prices are announced?
After 30 odd years I don't want to support Chelsea but would love to finally have some success and to stop being our biggest rivals laughing stock!
Man City cook the books to pass FFP, if they get away with it then so will every side in the championship. Also no one has any idea what the punishments are, if any?
I don't want the Albion to over spend but it seems we are one of very few clubs taking it seriously.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-uefas-financial-fair-play-rules-9097609.html
You could see it a different way. We are using the guidelines as a template for a sustainable future. Other clubs can disregard the rules - and threaten to take the FA to court if they try to impose penalties - but in doing so are literally gambling with their futures. I love the fact that we're looking to build a sustainable and large club - I can only see great success for a long time to come. I'll live without promotion for a year or two (or more, the Prem isn't the be all and end all for me) if it means I can follow a club that plays and acts in the right way for many many years to come. And who the hell would have believed that was a realistic dream even five years ago?
You could see it a different way. We are using the guidelines as a template for a sustainable future. Other clubs can disregard the rules - and threaten to take the FA to court if they try to impose penalties - but in doing so are literally gambling with their futures. I love the fact that we're looking to build a sustainable and large club - I can only see great success for a long time to come. I'll live without promotion for a year or two (or more, the Prem isn't the be all and end all for me) if it means I can follow a club that plays and acts in the right way for many many years to come. And who the hell would have believed that was a realistic dream even five years ago?
You could see it a different way. We are using the guidelines as a template for a sustainable future. Other clubs can disregard the rules - and threaten to take the FA to court if they try to impose penalties - but in doing so are literally gambling with their futures. I love the fact that we're looking to build a sustainable and large club - I can only see great success for a long time to come. I'll live without promotion for a year or two (or more, the Prem isn't the be all and end all for me) if it means I can follow a club that plays and acts in the right way for many many years to come. And who the hell would have believed that was a realistic dream even five years ago?
Man City cook the books to pass FFP, if they get away with it then so will every side in the championship. Also no one has any idea what the punishments are, if any?
I don't want the Albion to over spend but it seems we are one of very few clubs taking it seriously.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-uefas-financial-fair-play-rules-9097609.html
You could see it a different way. We are using the guidelines as a template for a sustainable future. Other clubs can disregard the rules - and threaten to take the FA to court if they try to impose penalties - but in doing so are literally gambling with their futures. I love the fact that we're looking to build a sustainable and large club - I can only see great success for a long time to come. I'll live without promotion for a year or two (or more, the Prem isn't the be all and end all for me) if it means I can follow a club that plays and acts in the right way for many many years to come. And who the hell would have believed that was a realistic dream even five years ago?
You could see it a different way. We are using the guidelines as a template for a sustainable future. Other clubs can disregard the rules - and threaten to take the FA to court if they try to impose penalties - but in doing so are literally gambling with their futures. I love the fact that we're looking to build a sustainable and large club - I can only see great success for a long time to come. I'll live without promotion for a year or two (or more, the Prem isn't the be all and end all for me) if it means I can follow a club that plays and acts in the right way for many many years to come. And who the hell would have believed that was a realistic dream even five years ago?