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normal rules

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #60 on May 03, 2023, 11:23:44 am by normal rules »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

There is no struggle dickos. What you consider and me and TB will
All be different .
We will see the truth soon enough though .



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oggycompton

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #61 on May 03, 2023, 11:30:46 am by oggycompton »
They said the same in December 2021 and nothing materialised.

I'd expect another abject showing ad another lie to add to the list.

Even if by some miracle we do get some money to spend, do you trust the recruitment team or Captain abject to get anything out of them?

silent majority

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #62 on May 03, 2023, 11:32:11 am by silent majority »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.


pib

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #63 on May 03, 2023, 11:36:37 am by pib »
Is there genuine confidence in the club that the extra funds will be invested wisely this time around? If so, it would be interesting to hear more about the thinking and the processes behind that, over and above the extremely vague sentiments and cliches that come out of DS/JC.

Campsall rover

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #64 on May 03, 2023, 12:21:07 pm by Campsall rover »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.
You can’t blame people for being sceptical SM after the horror show of the last 27 months.

We all need to see action now. The talking has to stop.

dickos1

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #65 on May 03, 2023, 01:10:07 pm by dickos1 »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really
Do you trust Copps and DS to use it well
Do you think DS is tactically astute enough to set the team up to win 25 games next season and preferably draw 10 which would give us a top 3 spot ( probably )

I hope I am wrong but think DS will be on his way by end of October early November when we have 15 points from 12 games played or possibly 18 points from 15 games maximum. It could be worse.

That’s a completely different argument.
But yes I do trust them to sign decent players with decent resource

Barmby Rover

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #66 on May 03, 2023, 01:50:32 pm by Barmby Rover »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.



I don't believe the negatives or positives, just wait and see, we will have enough ammunition to blow any false claims out of the water if it proves to be untrue.

silent majority

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #67 on May 03, 2023, 02:24:06 pm by silent majority »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.



I don't believe the negatives or positives, just wait and see, we will have enough ammunition to blow any false claims out of the water if it proves to be untrue.

I think you need to read back what you've just written!

The person who goes out of his way to post complete untruths on here without a shred of evidence to support that and now position stating his objectivity is quite frankly laughable.

ForsolongaRover

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #68 on May 03, 2023, 02:33:43 pm by ForsolongaRover »
I suppose the cynicism is derived from how this season’s budget was presented and the cold water which Coppinger poured on it all. However if the “substantial funds” promise is broken they will get nailed to the wall. So therefore it must surely be accepted.

Barmby Rover

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #69 on May 03, 2023, 02:42:54 pm by Barmby Rover »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.



I don't believe the negatives or positives, just wait and see, we will have enough ammunition to blow any false claims out of the water if it proves to be untrue.

I think you need to read back what you've just written!

The person who goes out of his way to post complete untruths on here without a shred of evidence to support that and now position stating his objectivity is quite frankly laughable.

And maybe if we were given the whole truth about how the club was being run for the last three years, which I assume you were aware of, but chose to keep quiet about people would not have to speculate. Great representation SM

silent majority

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Re: Substantial funds
« Reply #70 on May 03, 2023, 02:57:41 pm by silent majority »
I’ll wait to see what happens.
If the end of contract players are shown the door that frees up substantial wage sums. That then re spent could be construed as significant funds. Because it’s re investment. If those players are replaced with players with let’s say double the wages then that too would be classed as significant investment. The devil will be in the detail. Which we as fans will never know. The last significant investment we can speak of was the acquisition of Billy sharp. And I’d be amazed if the cheque book came out in that sort of style ever again at drfc.
The other possibility of course is investment in The season long loan market with quality players. Which is where my money is .

I don’t really understand how people are struggling with this so much.
Bramall has come out and said he is investing a significant amount of extra money into the first team squad next season.
This has nothing to do with players leaving, not spending money elsewhere etc etc
It’s extra money that he’s pumping in
It’s pretty simple really

Well said. I also find it strange that people want to believe the negatives, without any proof, rather than the positives of which there are plenty.



I don't believe the negatives or positives, just wait and see, we will have enough ammunition to blow any false claims out of the water if it proves to be untrue.

I think you need to read back what you've just written!

The person who goes out of his way to post complete untruths on here without a shred of evidence to support that and now position stating his objectivity is quite frankly laughable.

And maybe if we were given the whole truth about how the club was being run for the last three years, which I assume you were aware of, but chose to keep quiet about people would not have to speculate. Great representation SM

You've just made a statement about being objective and then make another proving that your opinion is anything but. Firstly you throw in a bit of 'whataboutery' before criticising me based on an unproven set of circumstances to reach a conclusion that is a complete fabrication. You know nothing about me or what work Ive done with the club and yet that doesn't stop you. #deluded

 

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