Gully Forever
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- May 9, 2011
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Every club is a selling club eventually.
The difference is the successful clubs sell them on AFTER they helped them achieved success.
We are the feeder club that will never see that success.
Every club is a selling club eventually.
I know it sounds a horrible comparison but we have to think of the youngsters as a crop. We grow them, train them and then either use them in our team and sell them on. Even the ones who don't make it into the team are being sold to lower leagues or abroad. It is how the club is becoming sustainable, and if it wasn't for covid, we wouldn't have a debt.
The difference is the successful clubs sell them on AFTER they helped them achieved success.
We are the feeder club that will never see that success.
I don’t blame Cucu for taking his opportunity. I am saddened at the club's preference, or need , for money over footballing excellence.
At the end of last season we were on the crest of a wave, 9th in the League and daring to dream of future success , even European football. Now we have lost not one but our two best players in the same transfer window.
Now we know. If the price is right we will sell anybody. Next year , I can see the South American boys being on their way if they do well, or Sanchez.. We are a selling club . We kidded ourselves that we had arrived among the big boys but we clearly have not the means to sustain it .
I see us back to bumping along the bottom of the Premier League until , one day , we are relegated. We may be the richest club in the Championship, or lower……..
The difference is the successful clubs sell them on AFTER they helped them achieved success.
We are the feeder club that will never see that success.
Remind me again how many times BHA have finished 9th or higher in the top division?
Sounds to me like a ONE season, of a decent run has gone to your head.
On that note, I don't believe the business model of relying on great Recruitment will be sustainable way of keeping this club in the premier league, without buying expensive quality players.
We've had a bad history of recruitment in the past, wasting millions. Personally I think that will repeat itself again, just like any club.
So what do you think is the sustainable way?
On that note, I don't believe the business model of relying on great Recruitment will be sustainable way of keeping this club in the premier league, without buying expensive quality players.
We've had a bad history of recruitment in the past, wasting millions. Personally I think that will repeat itself again, just like any club.
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On that note, I don't believe the business model of relying on great Recruitment will be sustainable way of keeping this club in the premier league, without buying expensive quality players.
We've had a bad history of recruitment in the past, wasting millions. Personally I think that will repeat itself again, just like any club.
On that note, I don't believe the business model of relying on great Recruitment will be sustainable way of keeping this club in the premier league, without buying expensive quality players.
We've had a bad history of recruitment in the past, wasting millions. Personally I think that will repeat itself again, just like any club.
In football, money buys success. Unless you have a few oil wells on your property, you're going to have to earn that money and success. Five year or ten year plans.
Too many fans want instant success.
I beg to differ.
Albions recruitment is, has been and will continue to thrive.
Young players and their agents will always be looking at the best options to get that players career started, in the respect of not sitting on a bench at the big time charlie clubs, but at the Albion, where they'll stand a better chance of game time.
I don't see or ever want my club to start wasting large amounts money on players
All in my opinion of course
I beg to differ.
Albions recruitment is, has been and will continue to thrive.
Young players and their agents will always be looking at the best options to get that players career started, in the respect of not sitting on a bench at the big time charlie clubs, but at the Albion, where they'll stand a better chance of game time.
I don't see or ever want my club to start wasting large amounts money on players
All in my opinion of course
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On that note, I don't believe the business model of relying on great Recruitment will be sustainable way of keeping this club in the premier league, without buying expensive quality players.
We've had a bad history of recruitment in the past, wasting millions. Personally I think that will repeat itself again, just like any club.
That was a sliding doors moment. Cucu’s choice:
- giving the Albion a vast profit just 11 months later.
- Cucu getting a season’s coaching from Potter, not Dyche, improving his game.