Top six is NOT the target, the target last year was, and I assume still is, to go 'Straight Up'
No shit sherlock.
Top six is NOT the target, the target last year was, and I assume still is, to go 'Straight Up'
We constantly hear "Top six is the target" yet sell Barnes, Bridcutt and El Abd at the end of a January transfer window.
Top six is NOT the target, the target last year was, and I assume still is, to go 'Straight Up'
As long as the growing influence of parachute payments doesn't create a two-tier Championship of haves and have nots. Then staying "patient" might put us out of the game.
The business arguments I think are more complicated than merely stay frugal and you'll get your rewards.
Are you for real?..... we have just been embarrassed again in the playoffs, our manager is making noises about budgets and resignations, 11 of our squad are up for grabs contract wise, some of the others are obvious targets for other clubs.... and you think everything is rosy in the garden, and that nobody ( other than you it seems), has got the right to air their views in public.... come on chap, we are floundering in no mans land again, questions and comment should be put out there.Could not agree more. Some of the post-Derby wailing has been embarrassing.
When you look at the number of bigger (ex Prem) teams that missed the play-offs by some distance, and some of the smaller-budget teams edging upwards, I still don't think this is a division that's all about money. A shrewd manager can achieve a respectable league position on a modest budget. The easiest reaction when things go wrong is to yell for more cash, as it takes the pressure off the manager and puts it onto the chairman. Bloom won't be forced into silly spending.
As his investment(s) in the club have been a small percentage of his personal wealth I doubt very much he is out of his depth. A very shortist comment may I add.
We haven't lost 'a' game though. We've been twatted in the play offs, again.
I do think we need to ask questions of the board. Is the plan working, and why can we not keep hold of young, inexperienced managers? Seemingly these managers are doing the job, and hitting the objectives, but they feel they can't take the club forwards.
Are you for real?..... we have just been embarrassed again in the playoffs, our manager is making noises about budgets and resignations, 11 of our squad are up for grabs contract wise, some of the others are obvious targets for other clubs.... and you think everything is rosy in the garden, and that nobody ( other than you it seems), has got the right to air their views in public.... come on chap, we are floundering in no mans land again, questions and comment should be put out there.
We were just beaten by the better team, no shame in that.
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Do you know what his personal wealth is as there has never been any confirmed reports or on any rich lists. His wealth is an assumption based on the investment he has made, it is possible that this has taken most of his money, but hopefully not.
Have I missed Oscar moaning about budgets? I haven't seen, heard or read that anywhere...
Yes, incredible investment into the stadium and training complex, but seemingly out of his depth as far as player investment is concerned.
Is FFP a smokescreen for him to justify a lack of player investment?
IMO we should be eternally grateful for what he's done for the club, but is it time he lowered his and our expectations?
We constantly hear "Top six is the target" yet sell Barnes, Bridcutt and El Abd at the end of a January transfer window.
Time for our targets to reflect the level (or lack off) on field investment