Quote from: NeilH on January 25, 2013, 07:01:47 AMCan somebody with a more analytical brain than mine (or a nice Excel sheet) please explain to me how it could make better financial sense to allow to to wither and be relegated than stay up. I simply cannot cannot fathom this out given that we are on the cusp of a new number TV deal.Trying to fathom this one out as well. I suppose you could say that as most clubs splurge most of the TV money straight to players and agents, it more or less comes in and goes straight out. Lower wages in the Championship would mean we could get rid of the expensive old codgers and build around a team of young, hungry, up-and-coming players? Oh, hang on a minute...I suppose if wages are lower in the Championship, they'll be lower still in League One. Doesn't really make much sense, does it? Surely, with decent management and a wise acquisition and wages policy, you could use the daftly inflated TV money prudently.
Can somebody with a more analytical brain than mine (or a nice Excel sheet) please explain to me how it could make better financial sense to allow to to wither and be relegated than stay up. I simply cannot cannot fathom this out given that we are on the cusp of a new number TV deal.
We are still 4th from bottom, although if we insist on losing games against the teams around us thats not going to stay like that.
"We're not going to spend money trying not to get relegated, in case it doesn't work"Fuck off, Lerner.
I'm assuming the club have a business plan in the event of relegation.
Lose to Newcastle. It's goodbye.
We are still 4th from bottom, although if we insist on losing games against the teams around us thats not going to stay like that. Obviously, Newcastle next Tuesday will be the biggest game since Wigan last month and Southampton the other week (desparately unlucky to lose the latter, BTW)I don't think the board, faulkner or even the tea lady will address the supporters - no matter how much people on here insist that they do.[You may well be right but believe me the more pressure we apply on this point the more uncomfortable they will feel and like I said this one is not for PL to try and explain./quote]
Quote from: Merv on January 25, 2013, 11:52:00 AMI'm assuming the club have a business plan in the event of relegation. Don't you fucking believe it.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on January 25, 2013, 11:53:51 AMLose to Newcastle. It's goodbye. With all the games we have had to play and the fact they are fresh and Buoyant from new signings its safe bet that we will lose.Maybe we should all take white flags and wave them at Learner.