SKY sources reporting we have agreed a fee now....UTVThe Doc
Quote from: Chris Smith on July 25, 2015, 10:03:22 AMThis is where we, as football fans, show our double standards (and I include myself in that). If one of our players did this we would be calling him all sorts of bastards but as we are the ones looking to benefit we don't give a toss. yep, got to agree, and like you I include myself most things in football are looked at from a very one eyed point of view
This is where we, as football fans, show our double standards (and I include myself in that). If one of our players did this we would be calling him all sorts of bastards but as we are the ones looking to benefit we don't give a toss.
Sil, I hear and respect what you are saying about those early points last year but my view is that they only became absolutely essential for our survival because we left it too long to dispense with the services of Paul Lambert. Nothing remotely like that is going to happen next season, or hopefully ever again now that we have woken up to the necessity of having structure and order and forward planning at the club.
They finished 7th last season.
Quote from: Small Rodent on July 25, 2015, 02:29:45 PMThey finished 7th last season.Nah, they finished 16th.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on July 25, 2015, 03:00:38 PMQuote from: Small Rodent on July 25, 2015, 02:29:45 PMThey finished 7th last season.Nah, they finished 16th.I suppose it isn't fair to say , but fuck it. As "a top flight side" laughs up sleeve, there pretty much on a par with the lower leagues of England, ie York City. So on that basis, wtf are we doing offering a boat load of money for a player from York, we aint no big time charlies , ask Fabian, so renegotiate , half the offering price and threaten the town of orient with the guillotine, or we'll Taunt them some more.
Quote from: Tony Erdington on July 25, 2015, 03:18:29 PMQuote from: SamTheMouse on July 25, 2015, 03:00:38 PMQuote from: Small Rodent on July 25, 2015, 02:29:45 PMThey finished 7th last season.Nah, they finished 16th.I suppose it isn't fair to say , but fuck it. As "a top flight side" laughs up sleeve, there pretty much on a par with the lower leagues of England, ie York City. So on that basis, wtf are we doing offering a boat load of money for a player from York, we aint no big time charlies , ask Fabian, so renegotiate , half the offering price and threaten the town of orient with the guillotine, or we'll Taunt them some more.How do you figure that the lower half of the French top flight is the same level as the English fourth division? That's utter bollocks.
Quote from: brian green on July 25, 2015, 11:48:21 AMSil, I hear and respect what you are saying about those early points last year but my view is that they only became absolutely essential for our survival because we left it too long to dispense with the services of Paul Lambert. Nothing remotely like that is going to happen next season, or hopefully ever again now that we have woken up to the necessity of having structure and order and forward planning at the club.I have to disagree with you Brian, the season is 38 games long and a professionally run club should be prepared for the season when it starts in order to maximise our chances in all games. It makes sense to get signings in early to get them as much of a pre-season and settling in period as possible. There was plenty of time to set up deals before the window opened, before pre-season, and there still is before the season starts. Liverpool are a good example of a club that almost always look to do the bulk of their business early on, and they've made a fair few solid signing well before the season starts. The latter part of the window should be for adding the final touches not for doing the bulk of your business while early points are being chucked away. A bad start can be very hard to recover from, and I'm a great believer in the phrase ""fail to prepare, prepare to fail".
Quote from: ktvillan on July 25, 2015, 02:51:49 PMQuote from: brian green on July 25, 2015, 11:48:21 AMSil, I hear and respect what you are saying about those early points last year but my view is that they only became absolutely essential for our survival because we left it too long to dispense with the services of Paul Lambert. Nothing remotely like that is going to happen next season, or hopefully ever again now that we have woken up to the necessity of having structure and order and forward planning at the club.I have to disagree with you Brian, the season is 38 games long and a professionally run club should be prepared for the season when it starts in order to maximise our chances in all games. It makes sense to get signings in early to get them as much of a pre-season and settling in period as possible. There was plenty of time to set up deals before the window opened, before pre-season, and there still is before the season starts. Liverpool are a good example of a club that almost always look to do the bulk of their business early on, and they've made a fair few solid signing well before the season starts. The latter part of the window should be for adding the final touches not for doing the bulk of your business while early points are being chucked away. A bad start can be very hard to recover from, and I'm a great believer in the phrase ""fail to prepare, prepare to fail". Ideally yes, but in practice it rarely works like that. The majority of clubs will be doing business in August because so many deals are interdependent and because players, clubs and agents are still weighing up their options. You cite Liverpool but things are far more straightforward for them as they are seen as a much more attractive option than most other clubs.