Look at Carroll for example, he'd have been better learning the ropes at his boyhood club but a bigger team flutters their eyelids and he's off. On the flipside I wonder whether Curbishley regrets not leaving Charlton when he was highly regarded. My guess is there are more Carrolls than Curbishleys in football.
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The main point has always been to get the wages in order. Once they get a relationship between revenues and wages that they can live we will continue to operate accordingly. That still means that we can buy very good players, so the transfer money will be available, but it also means that the wages will not cripple us. No more Sidwell's/Beye's/Young's/Heskey's etc. Essentially bit part players soaking us dry. Surely even you can make the distinction?
Quote from: toronto villa on April 02, 2012, 01:16:51 AM The main point has always been to get the wages in order. Once they get a relationship between revenues and wages that they can live we will continue to operate accordingly. That still means that we can buy very good players, so the transfer money will be available, but it also means that the wages will not cripple us. No more Sidwell's/Beye's/Young's/Heskey's etc. Essentially bit part players soaking us dry. Surely even you can make the distinction?The trouble is that I reckon we're a good couple of years from getting back on track financially, such has been the mismanagement. Even if wages are slowly being bought under control, the amounts we owe short term (ie less than a year) outstrip debtors by £65m, so Lerner is going to have keep pumping money in just to pay the bills. I really cannot stress enough what an utter mess the last accounts show the club is in financially.
I honestly did not think that this was even a possibility and after the Fulham game I had pretty much said ‘right this miserable season is over, let’s try to look forward.’ However, the problem seems to be that everything is conspiring against us right now and as fans we are like rabbits in the headlights, with a juggernaut heading straight at us.
Quote from: NeilH on April 02, 2012, 09:38:04 AMI honestly did not think that this was even a possibility and after the Fulham game I had pretty much said ‘right this miserable season is over, let’s try to look forward.’ However, the problem seems to be that everything is conspiring against us right now and as fans we are like rabbits in the headlights, with a juggernaut heading straight at us. Me too. But now we're seeing clubs below us fighting and getting points on the board - three in a row for Bolton, QPR beating both Liverpool and Arsenal, Wigan winning two on the spin. The gap is closing. We failed to make the most of winnable games earlier on in the season when we had pretty much a full squad to select from - for 3/4 of the season we've had barely any injuries.Now we really do have injury woes - the bench on Saturday was amazing - and we've lost momentum. That said, I think two wins would do it. Need to find them from somewhere.
This thread is like a mirror image of the threads I took great pleasure in reading on the SHA messageboard last seasonNever under estimate Mcleish He took Blues down from a similar position when the pundits were saying they were safe as houses with arguably a stronger side than ours at the moment