On a related note, there's not many better defenders around than Virgil Van Dijk. To think we were a couple of hundred thousand pounds away from signing him.
Really? Didn't the lure of champions league football have something to do with it?
Thats what I would have thought but this suggests otherwise. Can't trust polls I know.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22525290
Hmm. I think it might have been loaded. It was commissioned by the club (who obviously wanted a 'yes') and it doesn't appear to have been a straight 'Are you in favour? Yes or no' question, but a list of subjective statements for you to agree with. And out of the six statements only one of those was against the move!
An equivalent would be SASTA asking commuters if they want to travel on a 'modern, efficient railway', and then claim that the overwhelming 'yes' response is proof that commuters support them in their battle with the unions.
Probably true. This might just be 'first season syndrome', and once they get accustomed to their new ground they will be a force.Delighted to see them struggle. Sadly they'll do enough to stay up.
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Looking at some video the supporters are so far away from the pitch. They should have bought the seats closer to the pitch.
Yeah, can you imagine if Tony Bloom wanted to sell to a consortium made up of Putin, Donald Trump and the Italian mafia? They commission a similar survey. I wonder what percentage of our fans would tick an option along the lines of "Support the sale as it will provide resources to improve squad and club"?That's a good point. If you look at the breakdown, it's not as clear cut as the owners make it out to be:
Support move as better fan experience - 12%
Support move as will provide resources to improve squad and club - 51%
Support move, will grow level of support - 6%
Support move, trust club directors- 16%
Consider support but need more information - 10%
Against the move under any circumstances - 5%
You can certainly argue that the fans who wanted more investment in the team will feel let down but I am surprised that only five percent were against the move under any circumstances, that's not really any hard core opposition
I'm sure they feel that and I'm not close enough to WHU politics to know the details, but they must have realised an athletics stadium may not be best suited for football.
This is a strange one.
I still have Burnley and Hull to come down. Nothing will change my mind on that.
But who to come down with them? Sunderland are still my favourites.. but don't discount Swansea... or WHU. Think Stoke and B'muff have enough about them.
To think they were chasing AC Milan's Carlos Bacca. One of Europe's finest strikers. Deluded.