Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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I think we will be an also ran this season and play some ****ing turgid football to boot, hope I'm wrong particularly about the last part.
That is my half glassed filled view
I think we will be an also ran this season and play some ****ing turgid football to boot, hope I'm wrong particularly about the last part.
Or Palace (who'd finished 17th in 11/12) in 12/13.
Four Four Two mag last year tipped Wigan for promotion.
And many feared Fulham especially after they "went for it" with£10msignings or forest last year with £8m signing and look how that ended up.
As for spending . We still spent big last year lest we forget. So we went for it too. On what turned out to be duffers. Sadly
So who knows ?
There seems to be a fair few clubs 'going for it' this year. Off the top of my head, and to varying degrees...
Derby
Middlesbrough
Sheffield Wednesday
Brentford
Leeds
Reading
Additionally, you'd have to expect Burnley, Hull, Forest, Wolves and Ipswich to all be having a tilt at the right end of the table, whilst Bristol City arrive with a lot of positive momentum.
It's going to be tough, isn't it?
We WILL finish BOTTOM this season.
No we ****ing didnt. Thats the point. Yet YOU perpetuate this myth again and again and again.
We penny pinched...
In a discussion on clubs "going for it" and it's impact on promotion I thought it's relevant to mention that the club
Spent a fortune on cog, Holla, Baldock, Gardner and the like and share the fact. As it's sadly not a myth , that bloom and barber said
These players who ended up 20th cost , with the rest of the squad "more then [any other squad] in the history of the club. Not my definition of penny pinching
But there you go.
Granted it's boring. And I'm definitely old and some would describe me as a git. (In jest) so I'll give you that.
I'd bite someone's arm off for 4th bottom right now,all the time non football people are running the club we'll struggle.
If you have a division with a lot of tough teams, no one team will run away with it, as they will all take points off each other. The lesser teams take points off each other. Then you get freak results here and there. Which all makes for a somewhat unpredictable division. It also helps that it seems most years there's an expected top team that struggles, and an expected poor team that succeeds.
"Non football" ? -
What is a "non football" person ?
Is Bloom "non football " ?
Barber might not be to your taste and some would call him lots of things but "non football"
He's not. (If working, watching and coaching football might count) .
What type of "football" CEO would you prefer ?
Or is it the rest of the board who aren't football enough ?
You constantly peddle the 'most expensive squad in the club's history' line, whilst it may be a fact it's also unsurprising, the cost of football on the whole is increasing year on year, we could spend more this summer but unless it's significantly more it'll likely be more very average additions.
True to an extent but we also typically outspend 15/16 of the other clubs in the division and reports indicate that was the case in 14/15. And not all champ clubs routinely increase their wages every year. The revenue for the championship from TV for example is actually flat. The new football league TV deal from Sky , in stark contrast to the prem deal, was flat or less (sky never publicly disclosed it). TV revenue isn't increasing.
What is going up is the size of money Bloom is putting into the club. Every year.
In a discussion on clubs "going for it" and it's impact on promotion I thought it's relevant to mention that the club
Spent a fortune on cog, Holla, Baldock, Gardner and the like and share the fact. As it's sadly not a myth , that bloom and barber said
These players who ended up 20th cost , with the rest of the squad "more then [any other squad] in the history of the club. Not my definition of penny pinching
But there you go.
Granted it's boring. And I'm definitely old and some would describe me as a git. (In jest) so I'll give you that.
The club clearly took a direction of trimming playing costs as Gus alluded to before his departure.
If trimming means reducing then they aren't doing a very good job of sticking to this strategy as the costs went up in 2013/14 and 14/15, as they had in 12/13.
ie: the "Barber era".
No we ****ing didnt. Thats the point. Yet YOU perpetuate this myth again and again and again.
We penny pinched and it ALL started with not paying Wolves circa 250k for an INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PROVEN left back and being very pleased with ourselves that we didnt.
That was the FIRST of many warning signs last year.
Actually he's right. We did spend big, it's in the accounts, the wage bill was huge. The problem was we spent it on a pile of shit rather than decent players like Ward. That deal was indeed a warning, a warning that the decision makers had poor judgement.
Different people making the decisions this season, we need them to be an improvement. The current evidence suggests this maybe the case.
I find it hard to believe that the players mentioned cost the "fortune" in football terms that you speak of, COG I believe was £500k, Holla Free transfer, Baldock £2mill and Gardner loan, unless we were overcharged by agents and Villa for Gardner's loan. As you seem to know, perhaps you can pass on to the rest of us what was the combined cost of those players to the club.
What's the 'official club line' in response to @Seasider78 's first paragraph?