Over on the General's thread on VT, someone has posted something referrign to this:QuoteI think you will be hearing quite a bit from the Club in the next couple of weeks...from the Manager and from the Board. More importantly, you will see "action" which is the way Randy has always operated...words mean very little but actions speak loudly.which the General posted on June 19th.
I think you will be hearing quite a bit from the Club in the next couple of weeks...from the Manager and from the Board. More importantly, you will see "action" which is the way Randy has always operated...words mean very little but actions speak loudly.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on July 14, 2011, 12:51:53 PMOver on the General's thread on VT, someone has posted something referrign to this:QuoteI think you will be hearing quite a bit from the Club in the next couple of weeks...from the Manager and from the Board. More importantly, you will see "action" which is the way Randy has always operated...words mean very little but actions speak loudly.which the General posted on June 19th.Yet another stunning own goal from the board.
We all need to calm down here. The board have clearly seen McLeish's record in the Championship and decided he's the man to lead us in our upcoming role as a yo-yo club. In your face Blues and Albion, we're going to do it better than you!
What does "Boke" mean?
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on July 14, 2011, 07:00:18 AMWhat does "Boke" mean?Should be boak: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/boak
We can't compete with the top clubs on a financial level (stupid high wages) so will have to look at developing younger players (ie Ashley Young) and eventually they move on. Your balancing the books comment is right and until we get rid of the mediocre players MON purchased on long contracts/£40,000+ per week this will hold us back. Once those players have gone I hope we get some fresh homegrown or purchased youngsters in and build a team.
Quote from: D.boy on July 14, 2011, 08:07:41 AMWe can't compete with the top clubs on a financial level (stupid high wages) so will have to look at developing younger players (ie Ashley Young) and eventually they move on. Your balancing the books comment is right and until we get rid of the mediocre players MON purchased on long contracts/£40,000+ per week this will hold us back. Once those players have gone I hope we get some fresh homegrown or purchased youngsters in and build a team. I think we can expect better than just "fresh homegrown or purchased youngsters" but only when the wage bill has been put in order. Since Lerner took over we've been wreckless instead of ruthless with some of our signings. The problem is now we're stuck with players that earn a fortune and we can't move on, so we have to keep paying them which is draining the club financially.I posted this elsewhere but take a look at this list and ask yourself what the hell were we thinking..Habib Beye, 31 years old, fee £2.5m, 3 year contract, £40k wagesEmile Heskey, 31 years old, fee £3.5m, 3 and a half year contract, £65k wagesStiliyan Petrov, 29 year old, contract extension, 4 year contract, £55k wagesRichard Dunne, 29 years old, fee £6m, 4 year contract, £50k wagesThe age refers to the age of signing, sadly not their current age. Now who is going to take them off our hands and why the hell would they want to leave for less money?
John, it's not what they cost but the ridiculous length of the contracts and the wages we put them on.As I mentioned yesterday, Spurs captain Michael Dawson has been on £30k and they've just offered him a £5k increase and he's only 27. We seemed to have thrown money and lengthy contracts around to players with zero sell on value, like it was going out of fashion. The way I see it, the last 5 years have been a complete and utter waste of time and money. Now we are paying the price.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on July 14, 2011, 02:41:02 PMQuote from: D.boy on July 14, 2011, 08:07:41 AMWe can't compete with the top clubs on a financial level (stupid high wages) so will have to look at developing younger players (ie Ashley Young) and eventually they move on. Your balancing the books comment is right and until we get rid of the mediocre players MON purchased on long contracts/£40,000+ per week this will hold us back. Once those players have gone I hope we get some fresh homegrown or purchased youngsters in and build a team. I think we can expect better than just "fresh homegrown or purchased youngsters" but only when the wage bill has been put in order. Since Lerner took over we've been wreckless instead of ruthless with some of our signings. The problem is now we're stuck with players that earn a fortune and we can't move on, so we have to keep paying them which is draining the club financially.I posted this elsewhere but take a look at this list and ask yourself what the hell were we thinking..Habib Beye, 31 years old, fee £2.5m, 3 year contract, £40k wagesEmile Heskey, 31 years old, fee £3.5m, 3 and a half year contract, £65k wagesStiliyan Petrov, 29 year old, contract extension, 4 year contract, £55k wagesRichard Dunne, 29 years old, fee £6m, 4 year contract, £50k wagesThe age refers to the age of signing, sadly not their current age. Now who is going to take them off our hands and why the hell would they want to leave for less money?Which clubs don't have players aged 30+ on PL wages?