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Post by Hugh Jarsole on Jul 22, 2020 18:06:06 GMT
see this is where we have been going wrong, all we needed was a good squad and be hard to beat, somebody tell Garner, oh wait that's me, thank you for your insight
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Jul 22, 2020 18:07:13 GMT
I think wael brought a lot of the stick he got on himself. The collapse of the UWE with no plausible explanation. Tumbleweed at the training ground and a massive loss in the accounts. Things look much brighter now despite the virus and communication has massively improved but i hope we don't just run up another massive debt without any progress on and off the pitch going forward. This is what worries me. The plan seems to have changed from aiming for sustainability to ‘having a right good go’, to use football parlance. Of course if there is news on the horizon that a new stadium is on the way it would make more sense. It’s certainly going to be interesting to see how it develops in the next few months.
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Post by lpgas1 on Jul 22, 2020 18:36:41 GMT
I think it's a case of lets sort the club out once and for all. The training ground, a stadium, the ethos of the club.
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Post by Topper Gas on Jul 22, 2020 19:56:12 GMT
I think wael brought a lot of the stick he got on himself. The collapse of the UWE with no plausible explanation. Tumbleweed at the training ground and a massive loss in the accounts. Things look much brighter now despite the virus and communication has massively improved but i hope we don't just run up another massive debt without any progress on and off the pitch going forward. This is what worries me. The plan seems to have changed from aiming for sustainability to ‘having a right good go’, to use football parlance. Of course if there is news on the horizon that a new stadium is on the way it would make more sense. It’s certainly going to be interesting to see how it develops in the next few months. MS said on the fan forum we were of course to cut losses this season, whilst we're bringing in quality players I doubt they are on more money that the likes of Sercs, OC, Nichols and Craig. At the end of the day we can't spend more than 60% of our turnover which is likely to be well down next season if non season ticket holders are locked out 'til 2021.
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Post by Strange Gas on Jul 22, 2020 20:27:29 GMT
This is what worries me. The plan seems to have changed from aiming for sustainability to ‘having a right good go’, to use football parlance. Of course if there is news on the horizon that a new stadium is on the way it would make more sense. It’s certainly going to be interesting to see how it develops in the next few months. MS said on the fan forum we were of course to cut losses this season, whilst we're bringing in quality players I doubt they are on more money that the likes of Sercs, OC, Nichols and Craig. At the end of the day we can't spend more than 60% of our turnover which is likely to be well down next season if non season ticket holders are locked out 'til 2021. I look at it and think WTF. But then remember we are in an extreme crisis (C19) where The fundamentals have changed - cash is short and there will be a fundamental shift in fortunes of clubs due to changing income, player values, tv rights, land values etc. Perhaps our time has come to make hay. Bring it on
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