Uncle Buck
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- Jul 7, 2003
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London Calling said:2 wins out of 25 isn't actually setting our fans alight so if that is doing well, what is everyone's definition of doing average and doing badly
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London Calling said:2 wins out of 25 isn't actually setting our fans alight so if that is doing well, what is everyone's definition of doing average and doing badly
Tubthumper said:Ground: enough said. We obviously struggle on this front, but at times I do wonder if our atmosphere, pitch and player facilites are as great a hinderance to the team as they are made out to be. Is our atmosphere or facilites that much worse than say Watford, Cardiff, Luton, Burnley, Plymouth, Crewe?
Ex Shelton Seagull said:Crewe have the lowest wage bill in the division by some distance according to Dario Gradi. Kenilworth Road isn't exactly fantastic and Withdean will be nearly the same size when the new seats are put in.
KinkyGoebels said:Would have won the league if he had stayed - but he is still scum according to some
London Irish said:Re. TLB's point knocking CKR - we couldn't afford the wages of a Championship level targetman (they come in about £500k signing fee) even if we could have blown all our available cash on the signing fee!
The Laughing Bluebird said:You're living in dreamland. £500,000 signing-on fees? At this level?
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Dont question LI. He knows all
The Laughing Bluebird said:As time goes by it becomes increasingly apparent that he knows f*** all.
The Laughing Bluebird said:Absolute nonsense. Are you seriously trying to tell me that Championship-level targetmen get a £500,000 signing-on fee when they leave one club for another? You're having a laugh!
Our entire 'fees' budget this summer (transfers and signing-on fees) was around the £600,000 mark - a fact that has been well-publicised locally. For that, we managed to bring in Darren Purse (WBA), Jeff Whitley (Sunderland), Phil Mulryne (Norwich), Neil Cox (Watford), Jermaine Darlington (Watford), Kevin Cooper (Wolves) and Andrea Ferretti (Parma) on permanent deals, and Jason Koumas (WBA), Glenn Loovens (Feyenoord) and Michael Ricketts (Leeds) on loan. Do you think they all got big signing-on fees?
I was just looking at the list of players Ex-Shelton Seagull posted. Do you honestly believe that Stoke City paid Mamady Sidibe half a million to move from Gillingham? Yeah, right!
You're living in dreamland. £500,000 signing-on fees? At this level?
The Laughing Bluebird said:As time goes by it becomes increasingly apparent that he knows f*** all.
The Laughing Bluebird said:It must be one hell of a job.
London Irish said:But talk out of both sides of your face and contradict yourself why don't you, you're very good at that
Uncle Spielberg said:McGhee out
What the hell is that about.
McGhee is seriously in credit with this football club and don't forget it.
We had no right whatsoever when we went up from Div 1 in McGhees first season, no one expected us to and McGhee achieved this. Remember the day out in Cardiff, one of the best days of my lifetime for sure.
McGhee kept us up last season against all the odds, we had no right to stay up. McGhee is managing a championship club with div 2 facilities and resources.
We are punching 1/2 divisions above our weight in the present circumstances. McGhee put his faith in this club before he knew whether we would be in the champiosnhip or Div 1 this season when he resigned.
Ok we are having a bad run, 2 defeats in a row, so what. We need a bit of luck and the confidence will come back. McGhee has stuck with us and all the Falmer saga. The chips are down, time to repay Mark's faith in this club now and stop all this nonsense about McGhee out.
We could get noone better than Mark is our position, be thankful for this and give him a standing ovation tomorrow.
The Laughing Bluebird said:Alternately, I could take the London Irish route and talk out of my arse instead.
As regards Championship targetmen, you said, and I quote, "they come in about £500k signing on fee."
Which is bollocks. End of.