We must plan for the dark horse who comes really good late season - hope it’s us - if nothing else works for us - fingers x
Dare to dream…….
We must plan for the dark horse who comes really good late season - hope it’s us - if nothing else works for us - fingers x
I'm not the one repeating the sarcasm.
And if you actually read the post, tell me exactly what is not true about it.
Edit: on second thoughts, PLEASE don't bother
Agree about prioritising training facilities, where we were unlucky with Bullard and Ryan Mason we did sign Maguire and Robertson. Leeds and Sheff Utd have failed to maintain Premier League status, it's hard but we have to have a tilt at it this year, nowt to lose, challenge ourselves to 3 seasons+ next time?The financials aren’t that vastly different allowing for inflation. Though I agree Rosie would be a lot more sensible regarding targets and Acun and Tan would hopefully not be caught out like we were with Bullard in our desperate attempts to sign someone, just anyone.
The wisest use of PL money would be to do what Norwich and Burnley did and to improve and extend their training facilities or build a new one. And not one next to the MKM, but out of town like most clubs.
They might be able to outspend AC Milan. But they cannot outspend a lot of teams in the PL, the league they are actually playing in. And can’t compete in attractiveness as a destination for players. And neither could we.
We couldn't, but I'd take the financial injection a season in the prem would give us over another season fighting it out in the champ. That cash injection could really set us up ( if we came straight back down ) if used properly.... New training ground for one, more investment in youth set up etc etc...
I'd take what Luton are doing now over another year in the championship any day of the week
and what about what sheff u & Burnley are doing? It’s a no from me. Let the big boys play.
Stop promotion, let us boss this league. Just my controversial opinion
and what about what sheff u & Burnley are doing? It’s a no from me. Let the big boys play.
Stop promotion, let us boss this league. Just my controversial opinion
Our previous experiences in the PL, scrambling about for last minute signings and ending up with gems like a crocked Bullard suggest that it isn’t that easy.
Last time we were in the Premier League was an Allam farce, but the time before that we signed some great players and reached an FA Cup Final. Seems strange to make out we couldn't get decent players to come here.
We never had the money to really compete for the quality we needed.
2 things have changed in the last decade.
Firstly the tv and prize money in the prem allows relegation sides to outspend what were traditionally much bigger European clubs - and therefore more able to compete for the requisite international talent.
And secondly, we now have owners and backers with pockets deep enough to actually spend what we're allowed under sustainability rules - whereas we just hadn't got that financial capability under Bartlett and subsequently the Allams.
Even so, I'd expect a bit of yoyo-ing to establish us there. But then this time we're not going to have the owners turn off the taps and disinvest if we get relegated.
We've already attracted young England U21 talent, don't need the 'even someone like us' self deprecation.This is what I mean with my AC milan comment. Yes inflation has adjusted relatively but bottom half prem clubs are competing on the world stage in the transfer market. When we were last in the prem you wouldn't have had teams like Forest getting Murillo or Brighton in their earlier days scouring South America for young talent.
When we were last in the prem we had to deal with risks or off cuts from premier league teams. Given our owners reputation you would imagine even someone like us would be able to attract some decent talent whilst also improving facilities
We've already attracted young England U21 talent, don't need the 'even someone like us' self deprecation.
I feel like that, and I can’t really get my head round it either.The likes of Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton should be proof if you are canny and plan well - you can do some good things in the PL without ruining what you have.
I respect but can’t get my head around the opinion of not wanting to go up. If I felt like that I couldn’t get excited about winning matches. Even being lower mid table in the PL (which I genuinely think is reachable) brings with it greater chance of winning a cup or having a storming season with a group of players that just click. All of these things have happened to ‘unfashionable’ clubs in recent years. Why not us?
I feel like that, and I can’t really get my head round it either.
I want to win every game, and if we ended up in a play off final again at some point I’d want to win. I just wouldn’t be hugely bothered, after the initial feeling of losing an important game of course, if we didn’t go up that’s all.
Personally VAR is a huge part of that though. I absolutely ****ing loath it, because it’s taken spontaneous excitement out of the game, so I’d rather be in a league without it.
It even annoys me on MOTD, so I can’t imagine how bad it would be to be subjected to it inside the stadium.
I get that. I am no longer desperate for the PL, but would I prefer to be there? Yes, probably. I want to see City competing against the best.
VAR would be an intrusion but I do think it’s likely to come in at all levels eventually. I hate it in all forms and think it should be done away with. I’d much prefer to lose to a dubious goal every now and then over not fully being able to celebrate a goal because it might get taken away again in a few minutes.