Going up, beating Leeds in the playoff final just to see the smug look on my son in laws face replaced by tears, sat next to me at Wembley..... oh and the next day the club is sold.....
People said that last time too
...that turned out well
I think even if they got their cash back they’d still cling on for more if they couldTrue. They got greedy last time. No doubt they would again.
However, even the TV money would pay down some of the debt wouldn't it?
Although based on last time not as much as I'd have thought....
Going up, beating Leeds in the playoff final just to see the smug look on my son in laws face replaced by tears, sat next to me at Wembley..... oh and the next day the club is sold.....
We won’t get promoted and they aren’t leaving.
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NaturallyThe perfect scenario is promotion and them ****ing off. Beating Leeds 6-0 at Wembley in the process.
Was gonna say the same.Going up, beating Leeds in the playoff final just to see the smug look on my son in laws face replaced by tears, sat next to me at Wembley..... oh and the next day the club is sold.....
Would you like them more if answering them meant that the Allams would sell up?I like hypothetical questions
Bang onWhile we are ****, crowds are down and they are losing a lot of money and so have to sell. Unfortunately no buyer is going to be interested.i suspect there was a will to sell, but no buyer. They are greedy bastards but had we carried on struggling, I believe they'd have been forced to sell.
As we have improved, there is sudden premature talk of play offs, individual players suddenly become saleable assets. Crowds will no doubt increase, reducing their ongoing losses. Allams start becoming interested again. The club becomes more attractive and saleable until they shove another few million on the asking price.
So I haven't a clue, keep the good run going while the transfer window is open. Those boycotting return for a few weeks, goading them into financing a promotion push and committing to further debt. Then the wheels fall off, with a massive slump in form/ attendances and so an increase in their spiralling losses, forcing them to sell.
Re promotion, I love the journey, mixed feelings about the destination.
20 games to go, 40 points will get us in the playoffs.
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As easy as that? You're probably not far off, and that's why I think everyone's getting a little carried away. A win today and some will be booking London hotels.20 games to go, 40 points will get us in the playoffs.
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