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12 to 15 signings but less than 120 million to spend. So they better find some amazeballs bargains! Or lots of loans.
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No disrespect to Hull but they’re hardly an eyecatching prospect for any upcoming player who the hell wants to go there12 to 15 signings but less than 120 million to spend. So they better find some amazeballs bargains! Or lots of loans.
The time to begin emulating SAFC was a year ago, maybe two. Yes, we spent a fortune, but we also had a high potential, high value squad, and we had the building blocks behind the scenes in place (DoF, scouting etc.).That's alot of signings
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much as I detest Coventry I still think they’re better equipped than the other 2 to surviveCoventry intend spending 40 million?
That’s them definitely cattled
Have you got a link to the statement?Coventry intend spending 40 million?
That’s them definitely cattled
Coventry City is preparing to invest around £40 million into squad reinforcements following their promotion to the Premier League. The club has also taken a major financial step off the pitch by purchasing the Coventry Building Society Arena, allowing the Sky Blues to own their home ground for the first time. [Have you got a link to the statement?
Thought It was less than that mind40 mil these days is like when we went up and spent about 5 mil under McCarthy
Oh I agree.As
much as I detest Coventry I still think they’re better equipped than the other 2 to survive
No, I’m going off the quote of the Hull manager.Have you got a link to the statement?
They'll finish bottom imhoCoventry City is preparing to invest around £40 million into squad reinforcements following their promotion to the Premier League. The club has also taken a major financial step off the pitch by purchasing the Coventry Building Society Arena, allowing the Sky Blues to own their home ground for the first time. [You must be logged on to see external links,You must be logged on to see external links,You must be logged on to see external links]
The £40M figure is being allocated in several distinct ways as the club gears up for the top flight:
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- Transfer Budget: Manager Frank Lampard and owner Doug King are reportedly targeting this £40m mark specifically for transfer fees to secure new signings. [, , ]
- Wage Adjustments: A significant portion of this investment will be required to fund wage increases for current players. Because promotion triggers automatic contract bonuses and higher salary demands, the club needs to balance transfer spending with their wage bill. [, ]
- Outgoing Deals: The club may generate additional capital through player sales, with figures suggesting up to £18 million could be recouped from the sale of first-team stars. []
Also the sales of Clarke, Bellingham, Stewart and Watson.The time to begin emulating SAFC was a year ago, maybe two. Yes, we spent a fortune, but we also had a high potential, high value squad, and we had the building blocks behind the scenes in place (DoF, scouting etc.).
There's a lot more to SAFC's success than just buying a shitload of players.
I wish them well, but if that's their strategy AND they're going to try and do it on the cheap, it's going to be a tough old season for them.
Looks to me like they are happy to go up and down and use the coin to buy their ground. From a business side it's probably the correct policy.Coventry City is preparing to invest around £40 million into squad reinforcements following their promotion to the Premier League. The club has also taken a major financial step off the pitch by purchasing the Coventry Building Society Arena, allowing the Sky Blues to own their home ground for the first time. [You must be logged on to see external links,You must be logged on to see external links,You must be logged on to see external links]
The £40M figure is being allocated in several distinct ways as the club gears up for the top flight:
If you would like to explore these developments, you can:
- Transfer Budget: Manager Frank Lampard and owner Doug King are reportedly targeting this £40m mark specifically for transfer fees to secure new signings. [, , ]
- Wage Adjustments: A significant portion of this investment will be required to fund wage increases for current players. Because promotion triggers automatic contract bonuses and higher salary demands, the club needs to balance transfer spending with their wage bill. [, ]
- Outgoing Deals: The club may generate additional capital through player sales, with figures suggesting up to £18 million could be recouped from the sale of first-team stars. []
Even if the go back down it’s a stepping stone to a better prem club, plenty from abroad will be prepared to go thereN
No disrespect to Hull but they’re hardly an eyecatching prospect for any upcoming player who the hell wants to go there
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much as I detest Coventry I still think they’re better equipped than the other 2 to survive