Been mulling over this all weekend. I have 17 days worth of patience with this model. If we start February without an experienced CDM (not Evans) and/or without an experienced striker then I think I'm done.
It was me who said that mate, Clocky was quoting me.
Believe me I am not advocating reckless spending. I am all for a sensible approach. Part of me is making a case to stop whinging about coaches when we are being readily outspent. Another part of me doesnt think the 4th lowest wage bill in the league should be where we need to be anymore. I am assuming we have room to manouvre, and that is what I am arguing for.
I am all behind the owners. They are doing a good job. I just feel we should have a bit more behind us now to squeeze the accelerator a bit more. Might be wrong, but just sharing my observations.
Been mulling over this all weekend. I have 17 days worth of patience with this model. If we start February without an experienced CDM (not Evans) and/or without an experienced striker then I think I'm done.

Norwich are not in FFP trouble and Sargent is a seriously valuable asset to them. They have no reason to make a loss on him.£10m is unrealistic for him, no way. What they paid has no bearing on what they get. Norwich have some challenges with FFP according my in laws and they need to hustle. A loan now, to shift wages, might well be attractive. The numbers would work for both sides if an obligation to buy. Writing it off as undoable doesnt sit well with me.
If not Sargeant we need to be bold. Buying young lads from Europe wont cut it alone. At some point we need to make a move in players that will impact today. Ryan Hardie is tailor made for us, he has to be achievable, otherwise we are miles off any sort of promotion push.
We moan like mad about coaches on here, without much consideration of the tools he has to work with. We keep buying players who might be ok, not ones who will be ok. It needs a mindshift at the club, and a rebalancing of approach, or we stop expecting coaches to have magic wands.
Maybe I am impatient. This Jan we have a chance to push. I hope they take it. It has to be a player with high level experience though, no more untested lads. Maybe it wont happen and we will raise £40m in the summer and go again. But as it stands we need some real help on the pitch.
So he wanted the club to be self sufficient before he got his inheritance,
I think it was well know that he was going to get that inheritance. So what your saying is now he has it he should be spending even though from day one he wanted the club to be self sufficient
Done with supporting the model.....is what I should have said. Not done with SAFC. Now I read that back I see where I should have been clearerI think you're not, especially if we trounce Hull on Friday![]()
I don’t know this, I guess I have a bit of it so maybe it’s just me, but I think some are scared if we don’t get up we lose our stars. Inevitably we will lose some anyway like it’s just a different level up.We are in to year 3, we have another 2 seasons after this one, its the people questioning why he isn't going all out to get promoted this season, I'm sure he would love to but he will stick to his plan, I'm sure he wouldn't have thought in our first season in the championship we would have been so close to promotion
Done with supporting the model.....is what I should have said. Not done with SAFC. Now I read that back I see where I should have been clearer

Yeah I like himPoku is a good player from Peterborough too, would fit in well for us.
Like peas in a pod mate. I am the ultimate pedant. My wife loves me for it.It's amazing how, despite the amount I've drunk, just how pedantic I can be![]()
For me I don't particularly care about the experience part but leaving this window without a specialist defensive midfielder and specialist striker would be criminal and detrimental to all the work that has been done before. Some round pegs for round holes.Been mulling over this all weekend. I have 17 days worth of patience with this model. If we start February without an experienced CDM (not Evans) and/or without an experienced striker then I think I'm done.
For me I don't particularly care about the experience part but leaving this window without a specialist defensive midfielder and specialist striker would be criminal and detrimental to all the work that has been done before. Some round pegs for round holes.
Agree to a point but when we sign 18yo Eduardo Prost from Auxerre B and ask him to make his professional debut screening the back 4 away to Middlesbrough then I might lose my ****For me I don't particularly care about the experience part but leaving this window without a specialist defensive midfielder and specialist striker would be criminal and detrimental to all the work that has been done before. Some round pegs for round holes.
Agree to a point but when we sign 18yo Eduardo Prost from Auxerre B and ask him to make his professional debut screening the back 4 away to Middlesbrough then I might lose my ****
Agree to a point but when we sign 18yo Eduardo Prost from Auxerre B and ask him to make his professional debut screening the back 4 away to Middlesbrough then I might lose my ****
Scary how accurate you could be hereAgree to a point but when we sign 18yo Eduardo Prost from Auxerre B and ask him to make his professional debut screening the back 4 away to Middlesbrough then I might lose my ****

Yeah and he's been not been in charge 3yrs, got promotion in first season, and then playoffs in 2nd
Do you think we need significant investment or are you happy to keep signing cheap promising youngsters? We all want the best for our club but it’s obvious we lack quality and we can’t afford another window of signing potential.This post isn't a dig at you personally mate ...
... please believe me, I'm getting enough flak already.
I keep seeing *this sentiment being repeated and it just screams 'slippery slope' to me I'm afraid.It's always 'just a little bit more, just a little bit more'. I'm no different to you and want signings then more signings until we buy our way into the PL. Sadly I've seen it all before whereby clubs bring in better players on better wages which means increasing the wages of existing players.
If it fails there's the summer window where you can buy more players and chase 'what you've lost'.
Before long you become a gambler forever chasing your losses until, one day, the bailiffs turn up and you become another Reading.
Of course I'm simplifying things but there are so many Championship clubs on the brink, like Bristol City, it makes me shudder.
Do you think we need significant investment or are you happy to keep signing cheap promising youngsters? We all want the best for our club but it’s obvious we lack quality and we can’t afford another window of signing potential.
We need players to come in and make an impact now.
The Grigg signing actually made sense at the time, he’d scored goals everywhere he had been. The problem was we massively overpaid and he didn’t wanna be here.That's quite a tricky set of questions tbh.
'Do you think we need significant investment' ... I'm not sure what we've already spent and don't know how you'd define 'significant'.
'Are you happy to keep signing cheap promising youngsters?' ... absolutely providing we're also prepared to look at anyone who can improve us.
'It’s obvious we lack quality' .. we have loads of quality, hence the interest from PL clubs.
'We need players to come in and make an impact now.' ... I'd agree but we also need our current players to step up.
What I wouldn't want is panic, as we had signing the likes of Grigg, and still failing to go up.
I'd rather do our best, with the squad we have, and buy in the summer then have a real go next season.
I'm not far off 70 mate, so want success now, but I don't want to repeat the same old mistakes we've made so often before.