hertsmackem
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So it's a fact but it could be either or?either will do
So factless?So it's a fact but it could be either or?
either will do
The amount of shit he got "discussing our club" when Donald took over was a disgrace. Even before you realise that he was right we should have been worried. People can't have it both ways in terms of wanting to hear from him but slating him for speaking out.
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That’s what a friend of MG told me also.MG looked at how much was needed to buy the club and to rebuild it and his people if there ever were any people decided it was way too much. It didn’t go further than this fact
Which will end first
Steward Donald's tenure or the pandemic
MG looked at how much was needed to buy the club and to rebuild it and his people if there ever were any people decided it was way too much. It didn’t go further than this fact
With good management you dont necessaily need that type of money to get to the premiership...plenty have done it Sheffield Utd as a recent example.Yeah it's a solid £150m commitment before you see any money back, let alone make a profit. Even getting us onto our feet in the Championship and avoiding relegation is likely a £75m+ investment from this point (including the purchase price)
That's why I worry about someone coming in now who isn't comfortable with that amount. Someone who thinks we only need a £20m bump is going to get us into the Championship, but every year will be a struggle in that division if there's no more investment forthcoming and we have to be self sufficient at that level.
A coherent plan would be good for startersWith good management you dont necessaily need that type of money to get to the premiership...plenty have done it Sheffield Utd as a recent example.
Of course major financial backing would be great but good savy management is the key.
You can’t plan for that though and anyone looking at the figures for a sustained period in the championship is going to realise they’d be funding us every year. It’s impossible for us to be sustainable in the championship via our regular income streams. No one is going to take that risk at presentWith good management you dont necessaily need that type of money to get to the premiership...plenty have done it Sheffield Utd as a recent example.
Of course major financial backing would be great but good savy management is the key.
Yeah it's a solid £150m commitment before you see any money back, let alone make a profit. Even getting us onto our feet in the Championship and avoiding relegation is likely a £75m+ investment from this point (including the purchase price)
That's why I worry about someone coming in now who isn't comfortable with that amount. Someone who thinks we only need a £20m bump is going to get us into the Championship, but every year will be a struggle in that division if there's no more investment forthcoming and we have to be self sufficient at that level.
You can’t plan for that though and anyone looking at the figures for a sustained period in the championship is going to realise they’d be funding us every year. It’s impossible for us to be sustainable in the championship via our regular income streams. No one is going to take that risk at present
No, you can’t plan to do a Sheffield United. There’s plenty of well managed clubs that are stuck in the championship. The only way you can be sustainable in the championship at the same time as being competitive is selling players you’ve bought for more than you bought them for. If that was easy then everyone would do it. Just because that’s the aim doesn’t mean it will work out for you.you can’t plan to have good management in place?
of course you can.
I think the fact we have had such bad ownership who just throw money at problems because they dont know what they are doing has poisoned some people’s minds.
it doesn’t have to be that way.
Ok if we cant plan like Sheff Utd lets plan like Bournemouth or Burnley...and other clubs have got from where we are to establish themselves in the premiership without spending silly money. Surely some savy rich business people, given our history, superb infrastructure and large fan base will think we are worth a little gamble.You can’t plan for that though and anyone looking at the figures for a sustained period in the championship is going to realise they’d be funding us every year. It’s impossible for us to be sustainable in the championship via our regular income streams. No one is going to take that risk at present
A coherent plan would be good for starters