by Rob-Royal » 11 Jul 2011 14:31
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2011 14:35
by facaldaqui » 11 Jul 2011 14:53
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Jul 2011 15:04
facaldaqui When Brian says that he won't be spending the Mills money on players, that may be true: but clearly he has other money to spend on players, left over from the previous year's budget. .....
by BR2 » 11 Jul 2011 15:39
by Royal Rother » 11 Jul 2011 15:39
Svlad Cjellifacaldaqui When Brian says that he won't be spending the Mills money on players, that may be true: but clearly he has other money to spend on players, left over from the previous year's budget. .....
What's more Brian is wrong. He will be spending the Mills money on players. Not on buying them, though - on paying wages to the other players to keep them at the club.
People seem to be forgetting that the reason we make a defect each season is the level of wages in football that we have to pay - while at the same time they call for us to pay players more all the time.
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 11 Jul 2011 15:48
Svlad Cjellifacaldaqui When Brian says that he won't be spending the Mills money on players, that may be true: but clearly he has other money to spend on players, left over from the previous year's budget. .....
What's more Brian is wrong. He will be spending the Mills money on players. Not on buying them, though - on paying wages to the other players to keep them at the club.
People seem to be forgetting that the reason we make a defect each season is the level of wages in football that we have to pay - while at the same time they call for us to pay players more all the time.
by FiNeRaIn » 11 Jul 2011 15:50
Royal Rother Unlike FineRain I do have a financial background so I do understand this stuff. I suppose it's because it's what I do / did that it makes sense to me.
But I can't do electrics, flat packs, DIY of any description, work on cars etc. etc. and it doesn't make any difference how long people spend explaining it to me it's like a different language, so I am equally as thick I suppose.
I should be more tolerant.
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Jul 2011 15:55
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Jul 2011 15:57
FiNeRaIn ..... has put us where we are now, a selling club .....
by FiNeRaIn » 11 Jul 2011 16:01
Svlad CjelliFiNeRaIn ..... has put us where we are now, a selling club .....
Ermm, care to enlighten me on when we weren't a "selling club"?
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Jul 2011 16:09
FiNeRaInSvlad CjelliFiNeRaIn ..... has put us where we are now, a selling club .....
Ermm, care to enlighten me on when we weren't a "selling club"?
You can answer the rest of the points first, then we'll come to that.
by FiNeRaIn » 11 Jul 2011 16:16
Svlad Cjelli
Well, for starters because we don't need to spend big. In fact our track record when we do spend big is feckin' awful, but our track record when we either develop or discover players and massively increase their value is unrivalled, and the envy of most other clubs.
But essentially you're focussing on just one side of the balance sheet with the transfer income figures - you're not looking at the level of expenditure or the low level on income from other sources (for instance the new Championship TV deal, which is down 26% on the last deal).
So before a ball is kicked we're £766K worse off this season than last - that's a player on £12 a week, taking employment costs into account.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jul 2011 16:33
by Royal Rother » 11 Jul 2011 16:34
FiNeRaInRoyal Rother Unlike FineRain I do have a financial background so I do understand this stuff. I suppose it's because it's what I do / did that it makes sense to me.
But I can't do electrics, flat packs, DIY of any description, work on cars etc. etc. and it doesn't make any difference how long people spend explaining it to me it's like a different language, so I am equally as thick I suppose.
I should be more tolerant.
You can attempt to insult all you want, but it makes you look stupid yourself when you can't launch a counter argument to any of the points. You keep beating off on how no one else understands, yet you don't counter any of the hard facts. We have received the MOST in player sales out of the ENTIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND HALF OF THE PREM in 3/4 years, why are you ignoring this fact. You don't need a background in finance to understand this simple sentence and then wonder why we are investing as poorly as we are. We were one of if not the lowest spending clubs to invest in the prem as a promoted team while we were there up until blackpool recently, I remember reading that in the Daily mail. We hardly invested anything in the playing squad compared to our rivals and we were relegated as a result. This is an absolute fact echoed by many pundits which talk about our relegation. We hardly spent anything on buying players in the prem when you supposedly get in the region of 90 million quid...we were there for two seasons. Instead we seemingly trebled the wages of players who weren't worth it and this has created these " black holes" that still prevent us today. We must have paid people like brynjar, hahnemann and harper an equal amount to frank lampard for that to be the case...that is simply bollox to put it bluntly. We then got years worth of parachute payments plus 37 million in player sales, add to whatever we get for long which will put it past 40 million. No other club in the football league has had this luxury, yet they manage to invest in their squads. How is everyone else managing to buy players yet the club who has received more in transfer fee's than any of them...can't? This is a world gone mad, its ridiculous. We are running ourselves like we are in administration with our buying policy. So the fact remains you can patronise people about your profession all you want, but all you need is common sense to understand that the severe lack of additions to our playing squad has put us where we are now, a selling club which invests minimal amounts in the team. Are you really waiting for everyone else to get docked points for overspending, hoping we might top the league as a result? Is that really the argument here?
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2011 17:05
(3) Last year we found out that our club had been incredibly badly run during the Premier years with ridiculous salaries etc so what makes people so confident that our club is now going to be well run this season and for the future relying almost exclusively on building a team from products of the academy?
by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Jul 2011 17:07
brendywendy(3) Last year we found out that our club had been incredibly badly run during the Premier years with ridiculous salaries etc so what makes people so confident that our club is now going to be well run this season and for the future relying almost exclusively on building a team from products of the academy?
lol!
ridiculous salarys?we could insist on paying lague 2 salaries and see where that gets us.
we had a below average wage bill in the prem.
& would we have gained a top half prem finish if we'd only payed championship wages, and half our players had walked out as a result?
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2011 17:16
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2011 17:17
Svlad Cjellibrendywendy(3) Last year we found out that our club had been incredibly badly run during the Premier years with ridiculous salaries etc so what makes people so confident that our club is now going to be well run this season and for the future relying almost exclusively on building a team from products of the academy?
lol!
ridiculous salarys?we could insist on paying lague 2 salaries and see where that gets us.
we had a below average wage bill in the prem.
& would we have gained a top half prem finish if we'd only payed championship wages, and half our players had walked out as a result?
Brendy - you're wrong - or you're understating it, at least. We had the lowest wage bill in the PL in our second season there.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jul 2011 17:18
Svlad Cjelli Brendy - you're wrong - or you're understating it, at least. We had the lowest wage bill in the PL in our second season there.
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