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letsallsingtogether

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So a manager we want to build a statue for should exceed that - yes?
Well he is because we are 2 places higher then expected at the moment.
 

Evo1883

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No we are not


I do see you dismiss the budget argument alot and its surprising to see oldskyblue do the same as he works in finance? Is that correct

Budget accounts for many things, what we can spend in total on players wages and staff wages.. Also you'd include transfer fees.

If a club has a bigger budget they can offer higher wages, and usually higher transfer fees.
Better players sign at clubs who offer more money usually so budget can often and does often have some say on a teams limitations.

You sometimes get anomalies, Leicester, Barnsley and Swansea this season.

Sometimes teams find gems that turn out to be of much higher value than what they paid.

Coventry have a very small wage bill for this level, and spent a couple of million in the summer so let's say its several million in total.

The average wage bill at this level far exceeds what we can currently afford or are willing to pay.

For us to stay up, we have done well... As financially it can be argued that we haven't put enough in to do much better..
Barnsley it should not be forgotten stayed up because wigan had points deducted, they would have been relegated.


Its hard for me to understand, and I don't know what supporters are expecting but unless some investment is made into the squad, then we are going to be a lower end championship club even with survival unless we find some real cheap gems that can push us beyond that

Long story short... Budget in general is the reason that man City win the league so often these days and your West broms and your Wycombes struggle...
 

RegTheDonk

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Can't comment on weather or not someone else would do the job better, but it's clear there's a mindset of trying to keep clean sheets in the hope of securing a point or nicking 3 with the odd goal. It's a policy he seems to think will get us over the line but a very dangerous one. An opporunity today to relieve some pressure and breed a bit of confidence. Last couple of games we've had chances to get a decent lead early but Max mucked his chances up so of all games today was the time to start with an attacking mind and kill the game by half time. Show a bit of respect maybe for the next game vs QPR with those around us facing tough games, but today MR got it wrong.
 

Gregbant

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I do see you dismiss the budget argument alot and its surprising to see oldskyblue do the same as he works in finance? Is that correct

Budget accounts for many things, what we can spend in total on players wages and staff wages.. Also you'd include transfer fees.

If a club has a bigger budget they can offer higher wages, and usually higher transfer fees.
Better players sign at clubs who offer more money usually so budget can often and does often have some say on a teams limitations.

You sometimes get anomalies, Leicester, Barnsley and Swansea this season.

Sometimes teams find gems that turn out to be of much higher value than what they paid.

Coventry have a very small wage bill for this level, and spent a couple of million in the summer so let's say its several million in total.

The average wage bill at this level far exceeds what we can currently afford or are willing to pay.

For us to stay up, we have done well... As financially it can be argued that we haven't put enough in to do much better..
Barnsley it should not be forgotten stayed up because wigan had points deducted, they would have been relegated.


Its hard for me to understand, and I don't know what supporters are expecting but unless some investment is made into the squad, then we are going to be a lower end championship club even with survival unless we find some real cheap gems that can push us beyond that

Long story short... Budget in general is the reason that man City win the league so often these days and your West broms and your Wycombes struggle...

Totally my sentiment, forgive me about my lack of knowledge about Barnsley but did they stick with the same manager once they were lucky to stay up?
 

Grendel

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Totally my sentiment, forgive me about my lack of knowledge about Barnsley but did they stick with the same manager once they were lucky to stay up?

nope
 

cc84cov

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Totally my sentiment, forgive me about my lack of knowledge about Barnsley but did they stick with the same manager once they were lucky to stay up?
They changed him in the jan and he kept them up he then left and another one came in and took them forward,if we had owners who give a shit we would of changed it in jan and give a budget going down willl cost them a lot more £3-4m in tv money alone
 

cc84cov

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Actually they gave him the start of this season
He left then he wasn’t sacked they then again found the right man SISU ain’t arsed we needed to twist in jan we stood still they will feel it if we go down but then again early season ticket hype will help 🤣 smart move 👀😎
 

Grendel

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A Tub of spunk, castle door, custard slice, gorillas bottom lip.


Are all things @Grendel is thicker than, he’s thick with a capital F that lad, Fick Fucker.

Ah the financial expert is back
 

Evo1883

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He left then he wasn’t sacked they then again found the right man SISU ain’t arsed we needed to twist in jan we stood still they will feel it if we go down but then again early season ticket hype will help 🤣 smart move 👀😎
I dont think we needed to twist in January at all... It's pure fantasy to suggest that we would suddenly become better just because Barnsley did...
 

Barnsley

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A Tub of spunk, castle door, custard slice, gorillas bottom lip.


Are all things @Grendel is thicker than, he’s thick with a capital F that lad, Fick Fucker.

I love him to bits really, his ramblings, and passion for his club, makes him a asset to this place, it wouldn’t be half as good without him.
 

Grendel

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I love him to bits really, his ramblings, and passion for his club, makes him a asset to this place, it wouldn’t be half as good without him.

How Astute of you
 

Evo1883

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If people think that sacking Robins and losing Viveash in the process is suddenly going to change our fortunes, then I think you're in for a shock.

The club has some stability, despite the bed wetting it's been on an upward trend for 4 years and we seem to have hit our ceiling..

3 years is fast to go from league 2 to the championship, its also a short time frame to get a squad capable of pushing on at this level...

Staying up would surely give us that platform... The first season at this level is brutal for many clubs with small budgets

We aren't a premier league club anymore, and 3 years ago we pretty much had to start again... Let's get some perspective and is it really so hard for some to appreciate the magnificent effort it's taken to get us back here in such a short time..
 

Barnsley

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🤣 more interested to hear your thoughts on robins time with you guys

I didn’t enjoy it at all, boring football, and always whining about our budget, instead of just getting on with it, I was glad to see the back of him. It was always a toss up which was going to have less passion his teams performance or his interviews.

He’s one boring bastard that’s for sure.
 

cc84cov

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If people think that sacking Robins and losing Viveash in the process is suddenly going to change our fortunes, then I think you're in for a shock.

The club has some stability, despite the bed wetting it's been on an upward trend for 4 years and we seem to have hit our ceiling..

3 years is fast to go from league 2 to the championship, its also a short time frame to get a squad capable of pushing on at this level...

Staying up would surely give us that platform... The first season at this level is brutal for many clubs with small budgets

We aren't a premier league club anymore, and 3 years ago we pretty much had to start again... Let's get some perspective and is it really so hard for some to appreciate the magnificent effort it's taken to get us back here in such a short time..
It’s the manner we’ve given up points that gets me no issues losing to better teams but the set ups etc negative tactics I’m sick of it
 

cc84cov

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I didn’t enjoy it at all, boring football, and always whining about our budget, instead of just getting on with it, I was glad to see the back of him. It was always a toss up which was going to have less passion his teams performance or his interviews.

He’s one boring bastard that’s for sure.
Christ you’ve just described our manager 🤣
 

cc84cov

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Has he though? Were we boring over the last 3 years? I thought last season we were exceptional to watch at times and the season before..
League 2 we wasn’t great should of won that league last season we played good stuff but we had plenty of football left to play before being handed the title,for me he’s never champ level
 

Evo1883

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League 2 we wasn’t great should of won that league last season we played good stuff but we had plenty of football left to play before being handed the title,for me he’s never champ level
We pretty much put a brand new side together for league 2, last season we would have won the league at a canter, we'd lost 3 all season and had just beaten all our main rivals..

I think you're losing the plot mate, and it's poor to downplay his achievements... A manager that's given you pretty much everything you've never had... Success

You've even said youd get rid if he kept us up? That's shocking
 

cc84cov

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We pretty much put a brand new side together for league 2, last season we would have won the league at a canter, we'd lost 3 all season and had just beaten all our main rivals..

I think you're losing the plot mate, and it's poor to downplay his achievements... A manager that's given you pretty much everything you've never had... Success
I agree he’s done very well but going down wil be a disaster for the club is negative tactics and poor team selections haven’t helped us we need leaders now out there and it needs to come from the top now is the time sink or swim let’s see what their made of
 

Evo1883

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I agree he’s done very well but going down wil be a disaster for the club is negative tactics and poor team selections haven’t helped us we need leaders now out there and it needs to come from the top now is the time sink or swim let’s see what their made of

Well, even if relegation was to happen.. He knows how to get us up... So he's got the credentials to do the job.

IMO, we must stick by him and despite what's said on here, the club will
 
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Barnsley

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League 2 we wasn’t great should of won that league last season we played good stuff but we had plenty of football left to play before being handed the title,for me he’s never champ level

Shits him self at this level, worrying about what he hasn’t got, compared to other clubs, instead of concentrating on get the best out of what he as got, it’s as though he doesn’t believe him and his team belong here. Roy Hodgson is the same at every club he’s ever managed.
 

cc84cov

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Shits him self at this level, worrying about what he hasn’t got, compared to other clubs, instead of concentrating on get the best out of what he as got, it’s as though he doesn’t believe him and his team belong here. Roy Hodgson is the same at every club he’s ever managed.
Similar to how I’m seeing it this season it’s all too negative and cautious,1 up front at home to Wycombe today was the latest one 🤦🏻‍♂️ been saying t most the season hes Not at this level
 

cc84cov

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Well, even if relegation was to happen.. He knows how to get us up... So he's got the credentials to do the job.

IMO, we must stick by him and despite what's said on here, the club will
We will let him blow the budget on more shit and sack him in September October
 

Evo1883

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We will let him blow the budget on more shit and sack him in September October

By shit I assume you are referring to the loan signing of the Brighton striker?

It's widely agreed that as a club we've signed alot of good players of the last 4 years, this season hasn't really been much different has it.
A couple of duds same at most clubs, would be the same with any manager tbh

Alex ferguson signed plenty of shite too.🤷
 
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oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
I do see you dismiss the budget argument alot and its surprising to see oldskyblue do the same as he works in finance? Is that correct

Budget accounts for many things, what we can spend in total on players wages and staff wages.. Also you'd include transfer fees.

If a club has a bigger budget they can offer higher wages, and usually higher transfer fees.
Better players sign at clubs who offer more money usually so budget can often and does often have some say on a teams limitations.

You sometimes get anomalies, Leicester, Barnsley and Swansea this season.

Sometimes teams find gems that turn out to be of much higher value than what they paid.

Coventry have a very small wage bill for this level, and spent a couple of million in the summer so let's say its several million in total.

The average wage bill at this level far exceeds what we can currently afford or are willing to pay.

For us to stay up, we have done well... As financially it can be argued that we haven't put enough in to do much better..
Barnsley it should not be forgotten stayed up because wigan had points deducted, they would have been relegated.


Its hard for me to understand, and I don't know what supporters are expecting but unless some investment is made into the squad, then we are going to be a lower end championship club even with survival unless we find some real cheap gems that can push us beyond that

Long story short... Budget in general is the reason that man City win the league so often these days and your West broms and your Wycombes struggle...

Sorry but as you say it is a generalisation and there is more to it than simply budget. That gives teams something to hide behind and not look behind. And that is the point I was making.

As you say ,and I put forward, at the level we are at budget is not an absolute and does rely on owners willingness to spend or not (that doesnt have to mean increased debt btw) You have to conclude the owners set the budget for MR to spend, which must mean they set it low.

The way we operate the level of overhead and finance costs restricts the playing budget.

Awful lot of pundits and fans have praised the way that ccfc play this season. Have compared it favourably with teams higher up. So thats not a factor of budget it would seem.

So if it is a question of budget how do these successful low budget teams achieve success. Or perhaps a better question is how do the many more bigger spending clubs achieve failure.

I get and fully understand more money gives you a better probability of success but at our level in the championship/league 1 the differences are not so great. We are not a top 2 third championship team

There seems to be an acceptance that it our position is simply because of budget I just query if that is the only reason. I do not think at our level it is that simple.

"We have the lowest budget" is an easy comment to make and treat as if it is the whole reason. When if you dig a bit deeper it clearly is not. The other problems are not going to take us to promotion but it might take us a couple of places higher and that would be enough.

I understood at the start of the season that our budget would be small, that it would restrict this seasons ambition. I did not have great expectations other than staying up. However I am disappointed with things overall and what's more I suspect so is MR

CCFC are capable of being higher even if today's result was bad or the budget is the smallest. Overall I think they are under achieving but not greatly.

It is not all about the budget, whichever that budget is
 
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cc84cov

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By shit I assume you are referring to the loan signing of the Brighton striker?

It's widely agreed that as a club we've signed alot of good players of the last 4 years, this season hasn't really been much different has it.
A couple of duds same at most clubs, would be the same with any manager tbh

Alex ferguson signed plenty of shite too.🤷
The squad is littered with it mate Kasta,Jobello,Hilsner etc he wasted the January budget
 

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