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Post by overthehillstone on Nov 19, 2016 17:37:46 GMT
If that is one of the worse teams in this league then god help us!!! whilst I was glad to see Callam back and a few put in a good shift, the lack of change after half time amazed me, it was so obvious that we needed a proper center forward instead of a converted winger, and Enver-Marum should have played the 2nd half. But again we sub like for like, its a wonder with so many wingers we are not sponsored by the RAF... if we had been allowed 10 substitutions today Flisher would have still been the only one to start and finish.. Nepotism and favouritism has no place in the workplace or in any sports team, not good for morale.. I await with baited breath today's post match interview just to heat the immortal words of Jay. "IT WAS ONE OF THEM"..
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Post by senna34165 on Nov 19, 2016 17:58:47 GMT
If that is one of the worse teams in this league then god help us!!! whilst I was glad to see Callam back and a few put in a good shift, the lack of change after half time amazed me, it was so obvious that we needed a proper center forward instead of a converted winger, and Enver-Marum should have played the 2nd half. But again we sub like for like, its a wonder with so many wingers we are not sponsored by the RAF... if we had been allowed 10 substitutions today Flisher would have still been the only one to start and finish.. Nepotism and favouritism has no place in the workplace or in any sports team, not good for morale.. I await with baited breath today's post match interview just to heat the immortal words of Jay. "IT WAS ONE OF THEM".. With people that have been moved on how on earth can you make that accusation against JS
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Post by overthehillstone on Nov 19, 2016 18:50:38 GMT
perhaps they were not his favourites?
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Post by senna34165 on Nov 19, 2016 19:23:14 GMT
As I posted elsewhere we have a squad of players and with money and the time of year are constraints.
I also think the club are prepared to go down in terms of safe proofing and there is an element of developing certain players
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Post by Raymondo316 on Nov 19, 2016 19:26:09 GMT
If the club were prepared to just get relegated we wouldn't be spending close to a million quid on a new bloody stand
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Post by Nick on Nov 19, 2016 19:29:17 GMT
As I posted elsewhere we have a squad of players and with money and the time of year are constraints. I also think the club are prepared to go down in terms of safe proofing and there is an element of developing certain players Such a load of bollocks!
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Post by bendubz on Nov 19, 2016 19:38:07 GMT
If the club were prepared to just get relegated we wouldn't be spending close to a million quid on a new bloody stand there's a difference between wanting to go down and being prepared to go down, a very big one
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Post by jdl on Nov 19, 2016 19:43:46 GMT
If the club were prepared to just get relegated we wouldn't be spending close to a million quid on a new bloody stand there's a difference between wanting to go down and being prepared to go down, a very big one About as close to philosophy as this board gets...
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Post by senna34165 on Nov 19, 2016 19:45:01 GMT
As I posted elsewhere we have a squad of players and with money and the time of year are constraints. I also think the club are prepared to go down in terms of safe proofing and there is an element of developing certain players Such a load of bollocks! Really so you don't think the club have planned the scenario of going down in terms of finances and the way monies are invested in the squad? Stick to the carpark
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Post by senna34165 on Nov 19, 2016 19:46:28 GMT
If the club were prepared to just get relegated we wouldn't be spending close to a million quid on a new bloody stand there's a difference between wanting to go down and being prepared to go down, a very big one Agree and if we do stay up the stand needs to be in place by March. So as the stand has been brought up, wonder if that financial outlay impacts on the ability to improve the squad
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Post by jdl on Nov 19, 2016 20:01:32 GMT
there's a difference between wanting to go down and being prepared to go down, a very big one Agree and if we do stay up the stand needs to be in place by March. So as the stand has been brought up, wonder if that financial outlay impacts on the ability to improve the squad How many times?! The playing budget and the capital budget are entirely separate entities. The first is funded by income, the second is funded purely by investment - mostly by the owners. Jay's budget is based on how much of our income the owners chose to allow him to use. Income is not (directly) used to fund the developments and the owners do not buy, or pay for, players. PBB no longer owns the club. Thank God.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 19, 2016 20:08:41 GMT
The number one priority has got to be to recruit that experience but mobile national league central midfielder who can pass and tackle. I understand this sort of player might be expensive but the alternative is relegation which is equally costly can anyone think of any possible candidates?
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Post by senna34165 on Nov 19, 2016 20:15:52 GMT
Agree and if we do stay up the stand needs to be in place by March. So as the stand has been brought up, wonder if that financial outlay impacts on the ability to improve the squad How many times?! The playing budget and the capital budget are entirely separate entities. The first is funded by income, the second is funded purely by investment - mostly by the owners. Jay's budget is based on how much of our income the owners chose to allow him to use. Income is not (directly) used to fund the developments and the owners do not buy, or pay for, players. PBB no longer owns the club. Thank God. Ok and I agree with the logic particularly as you qualify with the use the word "indirectly". So unless anyone can point Jay to the midfield maestro we all crave, we have to assume he and club are doing all they can
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Post by gromley on Nov 19, 2016 21:50:11 GMT
How many times?! The playing budget and the capital budget are entirely separate entities. The first is funded by income, the second is funded purely by investment - mostly by the owners. Jay's budget is based on how much of our income the owners chose to allow him to use. Income is not (directly) used to fund the developments and the owners do not buy, or pay for, players. Fine. But then can you explain Oliver's comment in today's programme : "Next season when the new stand is up and running we should hopefully be able to add to the playing budget even within the parameters we set of operating sensibly and sustainably like any business should."
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Post by Ant on Nov 19, 2016 21:58:18 GMT
Without reigniting a newbies debate - if losing at home to Woking is classed as embarrassing then we've come a long way in the last few years.
Oh...we have.
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