As soon as I read that, I thought of wet farts. Which, again, works as an analogy for our transfer business.
I prefer aspirin as my analgesic

As soon as I read that, I thought of wet farts. Which, again, works as an analogy for our transfer business.

?) or are the makeshift board not backing him sufficiently ?

So those are the sort of calculations you arise before 6 in the morning to solve??Oh right best check on transfer market.Com then allow for the fee to be either 323% less of 8/15ths more divide it by 6 then times it by your own age in dog years .
All these rumours are doing my head in. First thing every morning I check newsnow to see if City have signed anyone only to be disappointed every time. What the hell are the board doing? All and sundry around us are strengthening ahead of the new season and with three days to go before the big kick off all we've done is bring in a couple of kids. It's becoming pretty obvious to me now that our continual amateurish approach in the transfer market was never down to McNally at all, his hands were probably tied by the Stowmarket Two (Stowmarket Three now of course). In the end he'd probably thought enough is enough and walked. God help us if Ollsson does move on and Jerome picks up an injury before the weekend.
I'd lay even money that we'll end up bringing in a couple of loans from the PL now who really don't want to be here in the first place. This bloody club can't even manage to get a new CEO in place before we're a third of the way through the season, I just hope this Moxey fella has some real balls (pardon the pun), and stands up to the board.
Rant over, I'm now off to change my wet pants.
Dave, over to you
More or less exactly what I said in [HASHTAG]#2024[/HASHTAG], canarioMy concern about AN is he hasn't learnt from last year and hasn't grasped the nettle and sorted out the bloody obvious.


What we need is a rousing poem about Naismith and his hat trick against Chelsea , incidentally that was the last game that he scored in that his side won.![]()
Jonathan Kodjia is the name you're looking for I think. I'd certainly be happy with that.If he truely is fit again and can stay fit id really like us to push the boat out for Assombalonga now.
I genuinely think we need two strikers too! Perhaps the Bristol City chap who scored 19 in the Champ last season? Sakho is it?
I don't agree with the 'pay the going price' argument.
If it could work like that RBF I would be happy to do so, the reason it won't is that for every young player who develops to be PL or even just promotion standard, I will show you an ambitious/greedy young man who will get cherry picked by a PL club. The only way to not have this happen is to be in the PL and even then if they're that good they'll be pinched. Look at Fulham, 2 years out of the PL and 2 freshly relegated sides are trying to pinch their star player.- don´t think I can really be bothered Donuts, anyway all this transfer inactivity suits me fine, I´d hate to see us back up there with the stinking rich, only to see us drop back down again one year later. McCormack, even if he had come off, would only have been a quick fix anyway. Even if it takes three, four or five years, bring in the kids and start to build for the future round them, better for our prospects of actually staying in the PL for longer than one season, and better generally for the long term prospects of the club.
Only problem with that is, fans haven´t got anywhere near enough patience for that process to begin, mature and finally prosper, and even if it did ultimately happen to fail, it certainly wouldn´t be any worse than this awful yo-yoing we´ve been used to lately. Everytime that happens, it seems to tear yet one more strip off the club.
No offence to Norwich chip shops btw but I don't know any good ones
Putting McCormark aside I'm not sure what you mean by this if we are never willing to 'pay the going price' then surely we're always going to be out bid. It's not like we've got much else to offer i.e. playing in the PL over the championship.
I'm also not convinced anyone is overreacting, the season starts in 3 days, we're expect to be promotion contenders, we only have a couple of strikers, only one (Jerome) who is proven at this level, our midfield has hardly shown (since Johnson left) that they are capable of supporting the strikers by regularly banging in goals and with the exception of Klose we don't have a defender who doesn't have a mistake or 2 in them every game.
Putting McCormark aside I'm not sure what you mean by this if we are never willing to 'pay the going price' then surely we're always going to be out bid. It's not like we've got much else to offer i.e. playing in the PL over the championship.
I'm also not convinced anyone is overreacting, the season starts in 3 days, we're expect to be promotion contenders, we only have a couple of strikers, only one (Jerome) who is proven at this level, our midfield has hardly shown (since Johnson left) that they are capable of supporting the strikers by regularly banging in goals and with the exception of Klose we don't have a defender who doesn't have a mistake or 2 in them every game.
If he truely is fit again and can stay fit id really like us to push the boat out for Assombalonga now.
I genuinely think we need two strikers too! Perhaps the Bristol City chap who scored 19 in the Champ last season? Sakho is it?
By that I meant the price Villa is paying, which is excessive IMO. We do need another striker and perhaps 2 for the same money, which I'd be happier with. How would we feel if we signed him and then failed to gain promotion? He and all of our players would be a year older and we'd have less reason for optimism about the future. I'd like to see us move on and use the £12m on other younger strikers, one established and another with potential for the future. We couldn't do that while we were still negotiating for McCormack. Whatever happened, Jerome would be starting against Blackburn and probably against SW as well. The proof for me will be where we are when the window closes.