warmleyseagull
Well-known member
“Financial sustainability is a noble cause, but it is not the way to top 10 (yet at least). You can fudge and mudge as Burnley, Palace, Southampton, and even pre-Saudi have done (and, lets be honest, better then we have for 4 seasons) but it will get you in the end.”
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I would sooner see my club financially sound , even if we should get relegated someday. Statistically that that is likely to happen to a smaller club. The clamour for a proven striker is understandable but the trouble is they are rarer than hen’s teeth and command a kings ransom.
Years back older players from top clubs would come but now they can go abroad and earn more. We are stuck with the bargain end of the transfer market and the hope that we unearth a gem.
Well, fine, but TB should not therefore bang on about being a top 10 club. On your basis, even if a gem is unearthed, he will be snapped up by one of the big boys, so it is pointless. If we have peaked at being a bottom 6 side with, perhaps, a fleeting season higher then let’s be honest about it.