Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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85%. The other 15% is due to the Lizard. Could be the other way round, of course.
I would be more like 50% 50% but that too could be the other way round.
85%. The other 15% is due to the Lizard. Could be the other way round, of course.
Cates was correct. After the previous failed play off attempts, the club reined in finances and lost most of the outstanding players for various reasons.
CH picked up the mess left by Burke, and transformed us from very nearly a League One club to mid table PL.
That was just a brief viewpoint from Cates for discussion. She wasn't attempting to give a detailed history of BHAFC under the Bloom chairmanship.
Money didn't buy us promotion, but obviously it gave us a chance. The Championship is littered with clubs that have/are throwing huge sums at promotion and have struggled - Massive, Derby, Villa, etc.
However I’ve noticed with some irritation, particularly after yesterday’s result, that the default opinion of pundits is that our success in the past couple of years is entirely down him.
Kelly Cates on 606 yesterday was a particular example, talking about how he had turned the club around from relegation form in the Championship to promotion and now closing in on safety in the Prem.
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Chris Hughton asked that Burke was replaced before he took the job.
Is that really the case? Burke went two days after Hyypia, a full week before CH joined. Were we a). talking to CH that quickly after Hyypia left, and b). did it really take that long (over a week) to agree to sign him (granted it was Christmas and all that, but....)?
Is that really the case? Burke went two days after Hyypia, a full week before CH joined. Were we a). talking to CH that quickly after Hyypia left, and b). did it really take that long (over a week) to agree to sign him (granted it was Christmas and all that, but....)?
Sami resigned, but Hughton had been interviewed in the summer, so Bloom already knew he was interested. Burke was sacked, which is fairly brutal on Christmas Eve, when you think about it.
If Hughton had not been given any money, we would be struggling in the Championship. Our better players he inherited would have left and would not have been replaced with the same quality.
True.
As is Chelsea, ManU and ManC would not have had a huge advantage in gathering silverware; Bmuff, Leicester, Newcastle, QPR, etc would have struggled in the Championship too.
TB gave Winstanley/CH the money within FFP rules, which they used astutely and then CH coached/managed brilliantly.
I'd imagine we were talking to CH quite a while before SH left.....people like TB and PB don't wait until the problem happens, they'd have been looking at contingencies before that. Most businesses are the same.
Sami resigned, but Hughton had been interviewed in the summer, so Bloom already knew he was interested. Burke was sacked, which is fairly brutal on Christmas Eve, when you think about it.
I am reminded of that video of CH giving a speech in the boardroom in the aftermath of the promotion game.
It was very clear the very high regard in which CH is held by the senior management team across "the club".
A real rarity that.
From a personal angle, his negativity has slightly (that's all) niggled me but that is starting to evolve in different ways now...
That is football nowadays.
You have to buy progress.