I'd settle with being *more Bournemouth than Burnley* and a bit further above the annual 17th-20th league struggle.
I'd like nothing more, but we have to bide our time. Rome wasn't built in a day.
I'd settle with being *more Bournemouth than Burnley* and a bit further above the annual 17th-20th league struggle.
Totally disagree. This club needs to be built on sustainable growth, not piss the money up the wall and hope it works. I'm impressed with the way Dick and Tony have been building a club out of the ashes of what Belotti and Archer did to us. I do not want to go that way again. If it means we can't pay the wages of overpaid footballers, then so be it. I'd be far happier supporting a club making profit every year (like Arsenal), playing impressive football (like Arsenal), but not winning any trophies (like Arsenal) and still remaining in the Prem. Tony has a vision and I'm along for the ride.
Take a quick look at the obscene amount of money Neymar will be receiving at Real - just wow. Football just cannot be THAT sustainable.
I was responding to the earlier quote about buying "first team, proven players" for £60m and to blow the ceiling on wages. Not only is that a gamble as a first team, proven player at one club may well not be the same at another, but it also changes the mentality around the wage structure. We're not a bloody top 6 team, and I really wish our fans would stop thinking of us like that.
I wonder if there is a correlation with those who believe we should be higher in the league and competing with the big boys, and those who are relatively new to supporting Brighton.
We've just "celebrated" that it was 20 years ago this year that we very nearly went out of the league. Either some of our supporters have incredibly short term memories, or they weren't there when it very nearly happened.
I was, and I really don't want us ever to be on the slippery slope of that again. I'd rather be a sustainable Premier/Championship club making a profit every year, than a club who spends big to achieve something one year, and then plummet like a stone the next, like Leeds, Plymouth, Blackburn amongst others.
Championship not sustainable tho, is it?
Course it is, as long as the business model is there to support it - and Bloom is heading us in that direction. When Archer and Belotti sold The Goldstone, that's all we had, and look how it impacted us.
Clubs make a profit in the Championship, admittedly not as many as do in the Prem, but it's still possible.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46511940
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We've just "celebrated" that it was 20 years ago this year that we very nearly went out of the league. Either some of our supporters have incredibly short term memories, or they weren't there when it very nearly happened..
I wonder if there is a correlation with those who believe we should be higher in the league and competing with the big boys, and those who are relatively new to supporting Brighton.
We've just "celebrated" that it was 20 years ago this year that we very nearly went out of the league. Either some of our supporters have incredibly short term memories, or they weren't there when it very nearly happened.
I was, and I really don't want us ever to be on the slippery slope of that again. I'd rather be a sustainable Premier/Championship club making a profit every year, than a club who spends big to achieve something one year, and then plummet like a stone the next, like Leeds, Plymouth, Blackburn amongst others.
Course it is, as long as the business model is there to support it - and Bloom is heading us in that direction. When Archer and Belotti sold The Goldstone, that's all we had, and look how it impacted us.
Clubs make a profit in the Championship, admittedly not as many as do in the Prem, but it's still possible.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46511940
Brighton and Hove Albion have a Championship cost base of £60m. That’s a fact from their published accounts. Championship clubs without parachute income simply don’t generate anywhere near that sum in income. Despite the best efforts of TB and PB ... just £29m was the best we could manage.
Simply unsustainable and unfair on TB to keep subsidising the huge annual difference.
It has to be the PL, and staying there.
No.
I’ve been supporting the Albion since 1976 and believe that we need to up the ante on wages simply to attract some better players in key positions, to give us a chance of making mid table, whilst playing far more attractive football.
I don’t care if we never make the top 7, I suspect that we won’t, I have no interest in the Europa League. Ending up like Watford and Bmuff, but with our superior stadium, will be fine by me.
p.s. I watched Albion matches at Withdean.
Brighton and Hove Albion have a Championship cost base of £60m. That’s a fact from their published accounts. Championship clubs without parachute income simply don’t generate anywhere near that sum in income. Despite the best efforts of TB and PB ... just £29m was the best we could manage.
Simply unsustainable and unfair on TB to keep subsidising the huge annual difference.
It has to be the PL, and staying there.
We're gonna have to agree to disagree
Well we have Ryan, Button, Steele, Walton and Sanchez.Alan Nixon says we want him and will offer Christian Walton as part of the deal, Burnley are out of the chase.
Well we have Ryan, Button, Steele, Walton and Sanchez.
Someone has to go...
A lot depends on which of them may want a move.True - but would have personally far preferred to keep Walton than Button...