by Ferris » 17 Aug 2010 14:43
by Platypuss » 17 Aug 2010 14:46
Snowball Cups are more often than not "great levellers"
SEVEN CCC Clubs lost to lower-league opposition in the first round
Another seven scraped home by a single goal against lower-league "easy" opposition
There were just 5 "comfortable wins"
by Agent Balti » 17 Aug 2010 15:02
Snowball I cited all the Championship sides in the round. What the hell is wrong with that?
If SEVEN CCC clubs lose to lower-level clubs IN A SINGLE ROUND (35% of the clubs) how is that selective or ignoring?
35% lost, 35% scraped home. Hardly suggest that the CCC routinely hammers lg 1 and Lg2 does it?
Unless this season is an extreme, random abberation
by sheshnu » 17 Aug 2010 15:14
by royal-biscuit-man » 17 Aug 2010 15:20
by Royal Lady » 17 Aug 2010 16:18
royal-biscuit-man Cardiff are in heaps of debt, and yet, they can afford Craig Bellamy on loan.
by royal-biscuit-man » 17 Aug 2010 16:23
Royal Ladyroyal-biscuit-man Cardiff are in heaps of debt, and yet, they can afford Craig Bellamy on loan.
If only someone had mentioned this before.
by Ferris » 17 Aug 2010 16:46
by andrew1957 » 17 Aug 2010 17:53
royal-biscuit-manRoyal Ladyroyal-biscuit-man Cardiff are in heaps of debt, and yet, they can afford Craig Bellamy on loan.
If only someone had mentioned this before.
Excatly what i was thinking.
by PEARCEY » 17 Aug 2010 18:02
by Royalee » 17 Aug 2010 18:38
by bigmike » 17 Aug 2010 19:04
Royalee Ivar Ingimarsson is out of tonight's friendly and possibly out for a further two weeks...good going Madejski...also, why on earth was he offered a new contract?
by pea » 17 Aug 2010 20:04
PEARCEY ^ I agree with that Andrew. Whether it be Pompey, Cardiff, Hull, Leeds, Bradford etc etc clubs live beyond their means but ulimately always seem to get away with it. OK the likes of Leeds have had a few years in the doldrums but they will be back in the Prem before long. Sometimes though I would like to see Reading being a bit braver. Just imagine the excitement in Cardiff right now with Bellamy's signing. Just occasionally it would be nice for us to have that kind of signing that really captures the imagination.
by under the tin » 17 Aug 2010 21:08
PEARCEY ^ I agree with that Andrew. Whether it be Pompey, Cardiff, Hull, Leeds, Bradford etc etc clubs live beyond their means but ulimately always seem to get away with it. OK the likes of Leeds have had a few years in the doldrums but they will be back in the Prem before long. Sometimes though I would like to see Reading being a bit braver. Just imagine the excitement in Cardiff right now with Bellamy's signing. Just occasionally it would be nice for us to have that kind of signing that really captures the imagination.
by rhroyal » 17 Aug 2010 22:45
by Royal With Cheese » 17 Aug 2010 23:31
Royalee Ivar Ingimarsson is out of tonight's friendly and possibly out for a further two weeks...good going Madejski...also, why on earth was he offered a new contract?
by sheshnu » 18 Aug 2010 00:23
Royal With CheeseRoyalee Ivar Ingimarsson is out of tonight's friendly and possibly out for a further two weeks...good going Madejski...
by floyd__streete » 18 Aug 2010 00:41
Royalee Ivar Ingimarsson is out of tonight's friendly and possibly out for a further two weeks...good going Madejski...also, why on earth was he offered a new contract?
by joe999 » 18 Aug 2010 07:45
andrew1957 Well Portsmouth have set the standard now. All clubs know that they can spend millions - have a great deal of success and then enter a CVA and wipe their debts and get off Scot free. Why should Cardiff not take the risk. They did last year and are again this year. Why pay the tax man when you can pay for Craig Bellamy on loan instead. I think they clearly have the right business model going forwards as no club seems to be expected to pay a penalty for complete financial mismanagement.
I am being cynical and have historically agreed with Sir John's policy of sustainable finances (to a major extent anyway) but it does make you wonder why it is worth it. In my view heavily indebted clubs should not be allowed to bring in any new players at all and if necessary should be expected to use youth players only. If they get relegated then so be it. It is the only way to stop clubs from being profligate.
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 18 Aug 2010 09:29
joe999andrew1957 Well Portsmouth have set the standard now. All clubs know that they can spend millions - have a great deal of success and then enter a CVA and wipe their debts and get off Scot free. Why should Cardiff not take the risk. They did last year and are again this year. Why pay the tax man when you can pay for Craig Bellamy on loan instead. I think they clearly have the right business model going forwards as no club seems to be expected to pay a penalty for complete financial mismanagement.
I am being cynical and have historically agreed with Sir John's policy of sustainable finances (to a major extent anyway) but it does make you wonder why it is worth it. In my view heavily indebted clubs should not be allowed to bring in any new players at all and if necessary should be expected to use youth players only. If they get relegated then so be it. It is the only way to stop clubs from being profligate.
This. I actually really like the way SJM TRIES to run the club, there's definitely a nobility in not breaking the banks, relying on your academy, and trying to be a good, honest, well-run football club. And I think 10 years ago it would have worked perfectly.
I hate the way football is at the moment. I think it's beyond disgusting that a club is allowed to spend £80 million on the services of one human being, when you think of what that amount of money could do. It's disgusting, but there will come a time where we will have to accept that it's not changing. Certainly not now. Sir John will have to understand that he can't stay on his high horse forever. I can promise you now that not every chairman in the football league is making a profit, not by a long shot, but sadly, their position in the league table would say otherwise.
Think of the amount of businesses this guy is running. He must have more money than he knows what to do with. It's not that I don't believe we've lost 6 million in the last few years, I believe it 100%, but that's modern day football I'm afraid. More and more money is being spent... is it right? Not a chance. Do you have to do it? If you want to be a successful club, yes.
It kind of makes me wonder why anyone bothers anymore. It was summed up for me by a Fulham fan I spoke to once.. he said "We've been in relegation battles for 5 or 6 years running now. It kind of makes you wonder what the point is. You know at the start of the season one of four teams will win the league.. we're playing in a league I know we have no chance of winning."
I just find that a bit depressing. We all want money spent at this club, myself included, but I have to ask myself where it would actually get us eventually. Either way, it's getting ridiculous.
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