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Really? Better than Mullery, the only manager to ever get you to the top flight?
Obviously not.
Really? Better than Mullery, the only manager to ever get you to the top flight?
We didn't go up because of two moments of brilliant from Zaha, and that we had a slightly wrong mentality going into the home leg. Nothing more, nothing less. People do forget that apart from those 2 moments it was a very even game, we weren't exactly battered by any stretch of the imagination.
Glad you metioned this. Some posts on here would have you believe we were rolled over 5-0 in the play offs.
We hit the bar just before they scored and the difference between the sides was Zaha producing a world class performance.
Yes Poyet bottled the selection but ifs , buts and maybes.
Out of interest, what team changes would you have made?
Personally I would have played the Vicente card, but no idea how mental he was that day. Other than that it looked a strong team to me.
Zaha wasn't brilliant, Bridge went to sleep for the first goal, the second was well taken but not sensational.
Zaha wasn't brilliant, Bridge went to sleep for the first goal, the second was well taken but not sensational.
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It's interesting that (a) Poyet received a massive increase in playing budget for the 2012/13 season (football costs increased from £14.8m to £20.9m - 41% increase; (b) we are led to believe that Oscar's budget this year is slightly higher. Yet, at the same time, we are on course to reduce the loss from £14.7m to less than £8m this year [which is great news, by the way].
Although I'm an accountant, I'm not quite sure how this financial turnaround is being achieved...but I imagine not paying Vicente, and getting good money for Barnes and Bridcutt, will be important contributors.
One thing is very clear, though - Poyet can't claim we lacked ambition with a 41% increase in football costs!
[MENTION=28806]8th battalion East Lancs[/MENTION] - what has the fan's reaction been to your reduced wage bill? Lots of complaints about "lack of ambition"? Is there much discussion of FFP amongst the fan base?
To avoid a £10 fine a very severe telling off by no one.
Too right. And he should NOT have constantly moaned about the budget.
Wouldn't solve all the clubs issues but it would certainly provide a better cash cushion to build on then what we currently have.
Regards,
You're a bell end.
To suggest that we are longer the club we were is a ridiculous rewriting of history.
During the last two decades we have been broke and homeless. We are significantly more than the club we were.
It was inevitable we would experience growing pains, review the situation and cut our cloth accordingly.
What surprises me is frankly how competitive we have remained this season with a half fit, misfiring team. Barely got into any stride all season. Solid but not fluid.
Out of interest, what team changes would you have made?
Personally I would have played the Vicente card, but no idea how mental he was that day. Other than that it looked a strong team to me.
Zaha wasn't brilliant, Bridge went to sleep for the first goal, the second was well taken but not sensational.
70% of the clubs in the bottom half of the Premier League have had to change their manager this season.
So.....you have to pay for your overpriced season ticket.....even though virtually all your games will be on TV or streamed. You will almost certainly have to watch a different style of football, as your manager is despatched. Another huge wedge of your season ticket money spent on 'new' players for the 'new' manager...only to have them discarded 6 months later. The joy of watching matches on Sturday lunchtime, Sun day lunchtime, Sunday afternoon, Monday evening.......and as a very special treat......every so often, a game at 3 o clock on a Saturday.
All this....and of course the well worn football bollocks...."well, he (the new manager) needs a year to get the players to understand how he wants them to play".
Absolutely pathetic. I cannot think of anything worse than the Premier League.
Burnley are a good example of how to do things properly. I hope they get promotion.On the whole it has gone down well because it's something that needs to happen. Obviously you have them who don't go on t'Turf, play computer management games and thought that at the final whistle of the 2009 play off final we had £90 million in the bank, and were set up forever and ever... who moan.
Burnley fans are experts when it comes to all things FFP (well we think we are) and nothing winds us up more than the continued spending of clubs who are posting massive losses (Blackburn for instance). I personally can't see how this FFP is going to be implemented properly.
We as a club are going in the right direction but we'll still have to continue growing our own and finding these lower league players who we can develop and sell on. It's nothing new for us though and has been going on for 50 plus years.
It does help when you have 6 board members who are lifelong supporters.
Out of interest, what team changes would you have made?
Personally I would have played the Vicente card, but no idea how mental he was that day. Other than that it looked a strong team to me.
Zaha wasn't brilliant, Bridge went to sleep for the first goal, the second was well taken but not sensational.
Interesting, and surprising.
Burnley are a good example of how to do things properly. I hope they get promotion.
We were certainly told it was a mid-table budget - but as the figures come out - was it still mid-table ? I'd have said both Burnley and Palace had higher budgets - but apparently not.