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Post by madgas on Nov 20, 2017 17:06:42 GMT
Of course infrastructure is highly relevant. It’s one of the most important aspects of improving a football club. It’s why one of the first things Man City’s owners aimed for was a new training facility. Look at the premier league. It’s hugely vital. You can almost There will always be outliers. Brentford, Shrewsbury, Pompey (negatively), Darlington perhaps? No one (including DC) is saying you cannot achieve things with a rag-bag-tag, but it stacks the deck against you. Better infrastructure, better chances. Which means we need to give it time. Time to get the training facilities built, get the youth firing, few years maybe. 100%. More patience required.
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Post by warehamgas on Nov 20, 2017 18:42:41 GMT
It is the fault of no infrastructure. Doesn’t look like we’ve got any infrastructure for our defence or midfield at the moment. I just hope that lack can be solved quicker than the ground stuff. UTG!
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