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Jim White on talk sport has interview coming up shortly with Doug King
That’s pretty much what SISU said right before we signed Palmer and nobody else…‘Join the journey’
More clap-trap, spit your doubts out then.I'm getting some niggling doubts about this man
You do stress yourself out don't you?I'm getting some niggling doubts about this man
More clap-trap, spit your doubts out then.
You do stress yourself out don't you?
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This is where I’m at - I’ve been pleasantly surprised with how he’s gone about things, but waiting to see where we’re at on August 31stNa not stressed about it anythings an improvement on the previous regime.
Just dont really buy into the whole love in yet is all. I mean this window is the acid test isnt it?
Na not stressed about it anythings an improvement on the previous regime.
Just dont really buy into the whole love in yet is all. I mean this window is the acid test isnt it?
He isn't going to put 10m of his money in. More than likely sell to put it inWe really don't know how wealthy he is. Is it reasonable to ask the guy to put £10m into squad investment when he's just bought the club for who knows how many million?
I wouldnt stress to much I think we will go early with the purchases and the loans as always will come later. Imagine being a Leicester fan, 10 first teamers out of contract and Madison going to be sold plus they mortgaged all the broadcasting and gate money for the next three years and are going to have to use the parachute payments to pay that off. Trust the process.
Didn't he allegedly bid 30 mill for the stadium?
Put that money into the transfer budget + Gyok and Hamer funds (Another 30 mill) and we'll be well away.
Of course he won't do that, but still
Has he gone then ?As much clap trap as saying Vik wont leave?
Not this againHas he gone then ?
But it is about being sensible isn't it? That doesn't mean not spending. But spending it wisely. Otherwise we end up back at square 1 and like Derby and other clubs who recklessly spent unsustainably and have felt the consequences.Moaning about the pyramid, the word sensible been said numerous times
basically, I can’t see him spending
He said he’ll do in a sustainable fashion and we have a target of getting promoted via the playoffs and that takes time.Moaning about the pyramid, the word sensible been said numerous times
basically, I can’t see him spending
He also admitted he hadn't really considered the stadium before buying the club, and just threw a bid together. I suspect said bid was as much so he could say he'd tried than anything serious.That’s not how property deals work. Just because you can raise fund to buy a stadium doesn’t mean you can to buy Sergio Costalot for £5m.
Would snap your hand off to be in the playoff places or automatics in 3/5 seasons. Way more than any team with our expenditure and recent history in the lower league should expect.But it is about being sensible isn't it? That doesn't mean not spending. But spending it wisely. Otherwise we end up back at square 1 and like Derby and other clubs who recklessly spent unsustainably and have felt the consequences.
I like that the ambition is to be in the playoffs 3/5 years as Doug said. That to me and us as fans is all we can want is it not? To be competitive at the right end of the table under a model that won't see us go bust.
He also admitted he hadn't really considered the stadium before buying the club, and just threw a bid together. I suspect said bid was as much so he could say he'd tried than anything serious.
Would snap your hand off to be in the playoff places or automatics in 3/5 seasons. Way more than any team with our expenditure and recent history in the lower league should expect.
Charlton are probably the best example. A long serving manager who sold one to buy two or three and improve the club as a whole. Took them time to get established, but they did. All went wrong when said manager left mind you, so best stick with Robins!It’s about building over multiple seasons. We’re in a rebuild phase at the minute with a lot of players to come in. It’s likely Gyokeres will need to be sold and a record fee for him will allow for some reinvestment as well as putting the club on a sounder financial footing. Well run clubs don’t fret about losing managers or players because they plan their replacements in advance. Look at Brighton, Brentford, Brighton and Swansea (in the early Prem days).
To expect us to double our budget overnight doesn’t seem like a realistic or reasonable expectation.