Benteke staying is huge we need to convince him of the aspirations we have.
It looks like Mr Hutton is as good as sorted anyway:http://www.realmallorca.co.uk/news/2013/03/mallorca-want-hutton-permanent-deal
Thats pretty much spot on by James Nursey
Quote from: Loxton01 on March 18, 2013, 10:30:26 AMBenteke staying is huge we need to convince him of the aspirations we have. What aspirations have we other than survival? I don't think our aspirations can be very exciting when the owner himself is no longer interested in coming to watch.I imagine the relative aspirations as something like:-Aston Villa - lets keep ticking along and try our best to stay in this divisionBenteke - I want to be one of the best strikers in the world.Our aspirations couldn't convince our best players in the MON era to stay and we look even more lost now.
Utter bollocks. Our aspirations are still to do as well as we can, what's changed is that the owner won't bankroll us to it and won't risk the future of the club trying to buy our way in. It will be slower (and may turn out to be too slow for some of our current crop) but they still want to push on. All the work in the background in the last few years has been focused on increasing revenues to allow for much more organic growth. It's the only sensible model for running a club now, unless you have an owner willing to absorb hundreds of millions in losses whilst things break even, which is about 5 clubs in the world.
You need to take off rose tinted glasses my friend. I know the club's 'plan' and the reality of if is what i stated (lets keep ticking along and try our best to stay in this division). Yes, it's possible to have relative success with a well run club over time; but what evidence have you of Lerner and Faulkner having any idea of how to run a club well? Mr Lerner had a 'well run' sports club in America, but was a total failure when it came to competing in that sport.
... I can see we've had a bad season as well as anyone else but I'm also capable of separating current results from the aspirations of the club going forward. I can also see that we have the youngest side in the league and that a number of those players have improved massively in the last 6 months. I can therefore predict that we have the potential to improve a lot, and that keeping our bright-lights and supplementing the squad with a few more players of the right quality can see us become much more competitive in the next couple of years ...
Quote from: mark1968 on March 24, 2013, 11:24:00 PMYou need to take off rose tinted glasses my friend. I know the club's 'plan' and the reality of if is what i stated (lets keep ticking along and try our best to stay in this division). Yes, it's possible to have relative success with a well run club over time; but what evidence have you of Lerner and Faulkner having any idea of how to run a club well? Mr Lerner had a 'well run' sports club in America, but was a total failure when it came to competing in that sport.If to you reality is that we're going to be shit for the foreseeable future that's your opinion, no matter how many time you accuse me of being in a dreamworld, or add 'fact' to your sentences it doesn't set that in stone any more. My reality is that I can see we've had a bad season as well as anyone else but I'm also capable of separating current results from the aspirations of the club going forward. I can also see that we have the youngest side in the league and that a number of those players have improved massively in the last 6 months. I can therefore predict that we have the potential to improve a lot, and that keeping our bright-lights and supplementing the squad with a few more players of the right quality can see us become much more competitive in the next couple of years.