Last season papered over the cracks and made people forget the reality of our situation.How has is all gone bad so quickly? So frustrating.
It’s like supporting fucking Yeovil or MK Dons when they fluked a promotion to this league.Last season papered over the cracks and made people forget the reality of our situation.
Under the current owners we don’t have the spending power to progress in this league, it’ll become more acute once spending picks up again. We’ll always rely on selling players to cover costs with minimal investment in the hope of picking up a ‘gem’, while some delude themselves that we’re following some kind of ‘model’ to progress.
Luckily we’ve got the fanbase but the whole setup of the club is lower league.It’s like supporting fucking Yeovil or MK Dons when they fluked a promotion to this league.
Yep, it's exactly like that.It’s like supporting fucking Yeovil or MK Dons when they fluked a promotion to this league.
Makes me sad seeing some of these last few comments
Why can’t we, as a club who averaged the 7th highest crowds in the division last season, compete financially and constantly plead poverty?Yep, it's exactly like that.
Fucking hell.
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Think you can understand the last one especially Pete. The infrastructure of the club has very much lagged behind league position and spending power is weak.
The club's infrastructure and staff base isn't all that dissimilar in terms of size and quality as it was in L2. The number of permanent staff appointed has increased marginally but comparative to other Championship clubs we're streets behind.
The notion that's at all sustainable even in the short term is sheer delusion. I've spoken about this on numerous occasions and it's unsurprisingly fallen on deaf ears.
As others have suggested last season massively papered over the cracks, well it did at least for some.
I don't deny we have absolutely shite owners, but comparing us to Yeovil is a massive stretch.Why can’t we, as a club who averaged the 7th highest crowds in the division last season, compete financially and constantly plead poverty?
Because we have lower league owners and are run like a lower league club behind the scenes.
I didn’t say we fluked a promotion, just that off the pitch we’re ran as if we did. Talk of having to sell players just to be able to stay afloat at Championship level in our third season is ridiculous, and the kind of thing you’d expect from one of those small lower league clubs who manage to fluke their way up here.I don't deny we have absolutely shite owners, but comparing us to Yeovil is a massive stretch.
So considering, according to you, we managed to fluke a promotion, we haven't done too badly comfortably staying up in our first season, and finishing top half last season.
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Well look at the farce with season tickets last year, or just tickets in general. Still treating it like the grim days where away numbers were low so it was fine to dish out some to supporters' clubs without others missing out. Or in the case of season tickets taking so long to send we ended up with paper ones for the first few games.
It did stand out to me especially at Bristol how far behind our setup is-and they share with a rugby club too.
Oh which director do you know?Yet the issue always seems to boil down to one excuse: "we're understaffed." Frankly it's laughable that a club, which openly admits to being hugely reliant on commercial and ticketing revenue is still so far behind operationally in pretty much every department - especially when compared to other Championship clubs of a similar stature. As bad as the ticketing issues are, they're only the tip of the iceberg.
The quality of commercial staff by large certainly doesn't really help either.
Sadly it's never going to change under the current operation - and those words aren't even mine, they've come from a former Commercial Director at the club.
I’d take him in a heartbeat but his wages are out of our range. To be honest even my shit wages are out of our range!Just watching Soccer Am Ben Foster not attached and lives in Leamington any takers.
I’d take him in a heartbeat but his wages are out of our range. To be honest even my shit wages are out of our range!
Not on anything at the minute and says wants to play closer to home and a few grand a week is more than enough.I’d take him in a heartbeat but his wages are out of our range. To be honest even my shit wages are out of our range!
Is he divorced?His wags at present are zero.
Why are the wages of an unemployed footballer out of our range?I’d take him in a heartbeat but his wages are out of our range. To be honest even my shit wages are out of our range!
Because it’s been said a million times on here we need to move people out before we can bring anyone inWhy are the wages of an unemployed footballer out of our range?
Strangely enough I know that, but that was not implied by your original comments.Because it’s been said a million times on here we need to move people out before we can bring anyone in
I said we can’t afford his wages, not sure how that was confusingStrangely enough I know that, but that was not implied by your original comments.
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Oh which director do you know?
I suggested Foster earlier on in the window, may be 38 but still a really good keeper. A level above even the Simon Moore from last season
I don’t think we’ll sell any of our big NamesWhat a depressing load of tripe. Two games and everyone has gone from pre-season worldbeaters to doomsdayers. I think some of you are mistaking your own sad existences for our current footballing situations, that's not a criticism only an observation.
You moan that players may be sold and then when they are injured you moan about the situation but the good thing is they won't be sold while injured. Sometime I actual doubt whether some people on here actually support the team and only come on here to blame everyone from ticket sales and season ticket problems, to bad loan players, to sell this star or that, to blame the owners, CEO, Directors Manager, ground staff, players. Problem happen get over it.
Yeah I understand itThink you can understand the last one especially Pete. The infrastructure of the club has very much lagged behind league position and spending power is weak.
The argument is well made. Fundamentally tim fisher was right the model doesn’t work in the championship. Robins and vivash have done and will continue to do wondersI thought last summer we made a few strides to improve ourselves off the pitch in terms of infrastructure, few more appointments, new club shop at the cbs etc but it was needed.
This summer we've re done the training pitch and added a new club shop in cov but more needs to be done to capitalise on last seasons rise on the pitch.
The argument is well made. Fundamentally tim fisher was right the model doesn’t work in the championship. Robins and vivash have done and will continue to do wonders
The argument is well made. Fundamentally tim fisher was right the model doesn’t work in the championship. Robins and vivash have done and will continue to do wonders