Glad to see he is holding his nerve and not pandering to the " sack the manager after a few weeks of indifferent results " brigade.
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Glad to see he is holding his nerve and not pandering to the " sack the manager after a few weeks of indifferent results " brigade.
From today's Argus - Tony Bloom: Sami Hyypia is here to stay
Tony Bloom expects the Finn to be at the club "for many years to come".
"I have every faith with Sami and Nathan's coaching team and the players that we will come through and it will make us stronger."
"I'm absolutely loving being chairman of this great football club. I have absolutely no intention of selling. I think I will be here for many years to come."
Sadly, based on his record so far, whilst Sami might be at the club "for many years to come", several thousand customers won't be!
Spineless? No we just want the best for our club and the current manager and players show no sign of meeting even the most modest of aspirations which, I suggest, would involve staying in the Championship.
But you haven't even given them a chance! I'm not saying everything is rosy, far from it, but you've got to give them a chance. So what if we have a mediocre season, flirt with relegatoon, but end up mid table, these things happen. I use to sit there and laugh at clubs like Wolves, Leeds and Sheffield Wed where fans thought they should always be in the top 6 every season, but it seems we have gone that way as well.
There has been so much change over the last 5 years and whilst the club hasn't helped itself with its "Premier League Ready" slogan, a season or two of treading water, sorting the off the field finances out is fine by me.
But you haven't even given them a chance! I'm not saying everything is rosy, far from it, but you've got to give them a chance. So what if we have a mediocre season, flirt with relegatoon, but end up mid table, these things happen. I use to sit there and laugh at clubs like Wolves, Leeds and Sheffield Wed where fans thought they should always be in the top 6 every season, but it seems we have gone that way as well.
There has been so much change over the last 5 years and whilst the club hasn't helped itself with its "Premier League Ready" slogan, a season or two of treading water, sorting the off the field finances out is fine by me.
Bit complacent IMHO. Flirting with relegation is a dangerous game. And 'a season or two of treading water' would have a disastrous effect on attendances and therefore revenue, leading to lower playing budgets etc etc.
I think that you need to accept that we are not going to be competing with many in this division on the player outlay. How clear does it need to be?
So how do we tread water if 'we are not going to be competing with many in this division on the player outlay'? If we don't compete, the only way is down.
But you haven't even given them a chance! I'm not saying everything is rosy, far from it, but you've got to give them a chance. So what if we have a mediocre season, flirt with relegatoon, but end up mid table, these things happen. I use to sit there and laugh at clubs like Wolves, Leeds and Sheffield Wed where fans thought they should always be in the top 6 every season, but it seems we have gone that way as well.
There has been so much change over the last 5 years and whilst the club hasn't helped itself with its "Premier League Ready" slogan, a season or two of treading water, sorting the off the field finances out is fine by me.
Spineless? No we just want the best for our club and the current manager and players show no sign of meeting even the most modest of aspirations which, I suggest, would involve staying in the Championship.
Tend to agree, I haven't been very impressed by Hyypia but if he can keep us in this division then I'll be happy. I have long since given up on an exciting promotion charge this year. It is all about staying in this division. Can't help feeling that we will lose a large chunk of season ticket holders next year though.
I'm quite looking forward to League one next season, I think the North stand could become un-allocated seating, thus improving the atmosphere.
And we're bound to be louder than a lot of away teams as only one man and his dog will turn up.
Shrewd business Mr Bloom, by getting relegated you will stop all the moans of long queues and poor service at the concourse bars, and have a happy fanbase once again.
Let's be honest , the comments about Hyypia are pretty meaningless. If we are bottom of the table by Christmas do you think Bloom would be happy to keep faith? Nice to see that he has no intention of selling though, I doubt he would have said that unless he meant it.