SkyBlue_Bear83
Well-Known Member
When are we appointing a new manager?
If SW leaves, it might indicate that the embargo is here to stay for the foreseeable
Someone asked a great question about the 65% average FFP and how we're going to rectify it for next season.
Waggot thought it was a great question and said that they'll be offloading our high earners at the end of the season and bringing in cheaper alternatives.
So the likes of McSheffrey & Wood will probably be shown the door as their contracts are up in July and they're two of our highest earners at the club.
Can you think of anyone else who might be asked to leave?
David Bell is contracted to us till 2015 so I can see him staying.
If he can stay fit and avoid injury I think he'll be a great asset for us next season!
I've got an ACL watch...
...it's got no face
David Bell is contracted to us till 2015 so I can see him staying.
If he can stay fit and avoid injury I think he'll be a great asset for us next season!
That's a good one that!
I know a lot of people don't rate him because of the injuries and such.
But give the lad a chance. He's just come back from a shitty year and wants to do good for the club and play football.
oggy's on a good wack
Mr Waggott admitted that City should have spent the extra £150k to have kept Marlon King and retained their place in the Championship and for the sake of 2, 3 or 400,000 it would of been better spending that than losing millions getting relegated.
For as much as I hated King(The man, not player) Proof that SISU were again at fault in that debacle about "Trying to keep him at Cov.":facepalm:
Pretty much-his only real mistake whilst here was in advising Fisher to give Thorn the benefit of the doubt last April.
This is what is so dumb!
I remember very well saying when people said we had no money, that it was much wiser to find the money and spend a bit on quality players than do nothing, as the cost of relegation would hurt the club so much more.
It was common sense. I, and a few like me, said the Christmas before last that we would be relegated. All the signs were there. The club did nothing though and just allowed that demise to happen.
It was clear that the manager was a novice and that the squad was too small. The result of the ineptitude in not reacting has been that we have been relegated and that it has cost the club millions as a result.
Daft doesn't begin to describe it.
I know, it's just even they admit. They caused the relegation.
Then they let a bloke who they know didn't cause it sign a new team.
Then they sack him after 3 games.
Then it takes 5 defeats before the ship is steadied.
Will this be the thing they refer to next season as their mistake from this season.
These mistakes are massive everyone seems to see them apart from SISU.
Sell your top striker when you are in the bottom three you will get relegated.
Don't sign Marlon Etc..... We will be a worse off team.
If you don't trust the manager don't let him sign a new squad.
If you let him do that don't sack him after 180 minutes if football
Have your replacement pretty much ready if you do.
When you sign a new manager makes sure he can't leave till the end if the season.
As chairman don't sit on the Bench.
Don't try to blackmail your main business partners that you have to do a deal with to survive.
Releasing press stories about ground sharing with Hinkley harms the image of the club and creates instability.
As does releasing statements about insolvency.
The best wont come or stay if they do come.
Transfer embargo's creat a bad image and mean players will not wait and will choose other options
It is a quite obvious stuff surely?
This is what is so dumb!
I remember very well saying when people said we had no money, that it was much wiser to find the money and spend a bit on quality players than do nothing, as the cost of relegation would hurt the club so much more.
It was common sense. I, and a few like me, said the Christmas before last that we would be relegated. All the signs were there. The club did nothing though and just allowed that demise to happen.
It was clear that the manager was a novice and that the squad was too small. The result of the ineptitude in not reacting has been that we have been relegated and that it has cost the club millions as a result.
Daft doesn't begin to describe it.
I bet its not obvious to the '3 wise Sisu monkeys' on here
I know, it's just even they admit. They caused the relegation.
Then they let a bloke who they know didn't cause it sign a new team.
Then they sack him after 3 games.
Then it takes 5 defeats before the ship is steadied.
Will this be the thing they refer to next season as their mistake from this season.
These mistakes are massive everyone seems to see them apart from SISU.
Sell your top striker when you are in the bottom three you will get relegated.
Don't sign Marlon Etc..... We will be a worse off team.
If you don't trust the manager don't let him sign a new squad.
If you let him do that don't sack him after 180 minutes if football
Have your replacement pretty much ready if you do.
When you sign a new manager makes sure he can't leave till the end if the season.
As chairman don't sit on the Bench.
Don't try to blackmail your main business partners that you have to do a deal with to survive.
Releasing press stories about ground sharing with Hinkley harms the image of the club and creates instability.
As does releasing statements about insolvency.
The best wont come or stay if they do come.
Transfer embargo's creat a bad image and mean players will not wait and will choose other options
It is a quite obvious stuff surely?