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I think they will do well, I’ll be cheering them on this season. Good to see a South Yorkshire team in the prem!
It appears that they have spent over 30 Million quid on transfers and are the bookies favourites for relegation..????Who wants to Follow that white rabbit ......?
One of their new signings, McBurnie? Has just been on Look North admitting Sheff U have paid "Ridiculous" money for him, apparently transfer fee could rise to £20m!
I think Wilder is a cracking manager and I think there are teams a lot worse then them in the PL... Norwich, Brighton, Newcastle I fully expect to be below them this season...
Quote from: sha66y on August 09, 2019, 07:08:07 pmIt appears that they have spent over 30 Million quid on transfers and are the bookies favourites for relegation..????Who wants to Follow that white rabbit ......?£30 mill is easily covered by £46.2 mill parachute payments - and that's if they're relegated. And that's also without the £43 mill+ TV payment.There's some on here who, if Rovers managed to get to the PL, seemingly wouldn't be happy unless we splurged the lot in the first five minutes.
It appears that they have spent over 30 Million quid on transfers and are the bookies favourites for relegation..????Who wants to Follow that white rabbit ......?Morning all! I will, for one. It's the dream everyone's chasing isn't it? Promotion, a decent cup run, Premier league. Isn't that what it's all about?Think we've done just over 40 million, which is double what our doom mongers suggested Chris would get to play with.Honestly, I've never felt as comfortable as I do now. Wilder and Knill have turned the club on its head from where we were 4 years ago. Its ridiculous, amazing and incredible all wrapped up in one.30 or 40 million doesn't get near what Villa have spent or the supposed financial potential of Newcastle and a few others that we are fighting with to stay in the division. We've spent wisely and well with a view to either surviving or getting ready to go again, if we drop.Honestly, I start this season hoping to stay up but knowing that a relegation wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. I saw us drop to Division 4. This is easy to bear after that.We'll get some proper beatings, but surprise a few too.Its just our next mile on the lifetime journey as a supporter.Always looking out for Rovers - you've a cracking manager there, and hope your season goes well.Its dream time for us. White rabbits, minor miracles, death or glory.We're about to find out that it's football, but not as we know it.