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I bet Tranmere said that last year and they did not improve their side and got relegated to League 2. I bet they hope for consolidation this year and got relegated to the conference.When you do not improve and standstill you go backwards at football.If we do not improve next year we will be relegated.Like you have watched rovérs in the leagues, then the conference, then leagues again. I have seen some poor performances, but I can honestly say apart when we fell out the league and then nearly out of existence these owners, this manager give me no confidence that we will stop the decline. I hope they prove me wrong.
Quote from: steve@dcfd on April 25, 2015, 08:42:21 pmI bet Tranmere said that last year and they did not improve their side and got relegated to League 2. I bet they hope for consolidation this year and got relegated to the conference.When you do not improve and standstill you go backwards at football.If we do not improve next year we will be relegated.Like you have watched rovérs in the leagues, then the conference, then leagues again. I have seen some poor performances, but I can honestly say apart when we fell out the league and then nearly out of existence these owners, this manager give me no confidence that we will stop the decline. I hope they prove me wrong.A point to note - Bristol City finished 12th last season with 58 points.
stability in football usually means stagnation especially in lower leagues,surely a little investment to push back to championship and sustain that position is far better than trying to achieve stability in league 1 when expectations are high to our supporters.as Baldwin 6000 is the support figure needed to break even if support keeps dropping as it will the budget drops accordingly relegation material then.i have said it before there is little doubt that mr bramhalls father and grandfather invested to build the business up.why does bramhall and Watson want the club if its just to see it stagnate as people on here have said its their money to do what they like with but football can be very lucrative with the right investment,ask Bournemouth after tonight
Quote from: acko on April 27, 2015, 07:29:33 amstability in football usually means stagnation especially in lower leagues,surely a little investment to push back to championship and sustain that position is far better than trying to achieve stability in league 1 when expectations are high to our supporters.as Baldwin 6000 is the support figure needed to break even if support keeps dropping as it will the budget drops accordingly relegation material then.i have said it before there is little doubt that mr bramhalls father and grandfather invested to build the business up.why does bramhall and Watson want the club if its just to see it stagnate as people on here have said its their money to do what they like with but football can be very lucrative with the right investment,ask Bournemouth after tonight Or maybe ask Bournemouth fans in a few years time when their millionaire owner has got bored with his toy, they've run out of ways to cheat the system and are trying to pay PL/Championship wages with next-to-no fans 'cos their current model is unsustainable.It's great that small clubs get their stab at the big time but it never lasts and leaves a mess that they'll be trying to rectify for the rest of time.
Quote from: bobbymax on April 27, 2015, 08:47:13 amQuote from: acko on April 27, 2015, 07:29:33 amstability in football usually means stagnation especially in lower leagues,surely a little investment to push back to championship and sustain that position is far better than trying to achieve stability in league 1 when expectations are high to our supporters.as Baldwin 6000 is the support figure needed to break even if support keeps dropping as it will the budget drops accordingly relegation material then.i have said it before there is little doubt that mr bramhalls father and grandfather invested to build the business up.why does bramhall and Watson want the club if its just to see it stagnate as people on here have said its their money to do what they like with but football can be very lucrative with the right investment,ask Bournemouth after tonight Or maybe ask Bournemouth fans in a few years time when their millionaire owner has got bored with his toy, they've run out of ways to cheat the system and are trying to pay PL/Championship wages with next-to-no fans 'cos their current model is unsustainable.It's great that small clubs get their stab at the big time but it never lasts and leaves a mess that they'll be trying to rectify for the rest of time.FFP has been put in place to stop that.
If the FL authorities are doing their jobs properly how can Orient Pay Dossena £20,000 per week and they have another player on £12,000 per week.
Colin, Burnley have been getting around 20,000 in for their home games this season so whether they are in the PL or not that can't be classed as similar to ourselves.Also, since the early sixties when i started watching football, Burnley have always been in the top two divisions whereas during the same period the Rovers have mostly been in division four.The only similarity between the two clubs is that both have more illustrious neighbours.
If that is the case then why have the rule in the first place then?
Quote from: steve@dcfd on April 25, 2015, 08:42:21 pmI bet Tranmere said that last year and they did not improve their side and got relegated to League 2. I bet they hope for consolidation this year and got relegated to the conference.When you do not improve and standstill you go backwards at football.If we do not improve next year we will be relegated.Like you have watched rovérs in the leagues, then the conference, then leagues again. I have seen some poor performances, but I can honestly say apart when we fell out the league and then nearly out of existence these owners, this manager give me no confidence that we will stop the decline. I hope they prove me wrong.No doubt you didn't look beyond the headlines at Tranmere.