by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 11:25
by Greatwesternline » 04 Dec 2024 11:35
by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Dec 2024 11:40
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 11:45
Greatwesternline Promotion is the best chance of keeping young good players at the club.
A club should never want to not get promoted.
by Greatwesternline » 04 Dec 2024 12:12
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Promotion is the best chance of keeping young good players at the club.
A club should never want to not get promoted.
And yet promotion under McDermott has ended up almost destroying the club and undone decades of building the club up.
Short term gains aren't more important than long term sustainable growth and development.
No point in promotion if you just get relegated again and have to rebuild again, if a small delay helps make the promotion stick better.
by From Despair To Where? » 04 Dec 2024 12:19
by Greatwesternline » 04 Dec 2024 12:24
From Despair To Where? If we hadn't got promoted, do you think we would have chased the signings to anything like the same degree?
by Stranded » 04 Dec 2024 12:42
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Promotion is the best chance of keeping young good players at the club.
A club should never want to not get promoted.
And yet promotion under McDermott has ended up almost destroying the club and undone decades of building the club up.
Short term gains aren't more important than long term sustainable growth and development.
No point in promotion if you just get relegated again and have to rebuild again, if a small delay helps make the promotion stick better.
by Hendo » 04 Dec 2024 12:50
by Greatwesternline » 04 Dec 2024 12:55
StrandedSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Promotion is the best chance of keeping young good players at the club.
A club should never want to not get promoted.
And yet promotion under McDermott has ended up almost destroying the club and undone decades of building the club up.
Short term gains aren't more important than long term sustainable growth and development.
No point in promotion if you just get relegated again and have to rebuild again, if a small delay helps make the promotion stick better.
I get what you are saying of course but the flip of that is you never know if the current season is as good as it may get. For every club that misses out on promotion esp if it is an unexpectedly good campaign, that then goes on to better things next year - there are tons more who drop back into midtable or worse as they lose players and can't recruit to the same level (or better).
by stealthpapes » 04 Dec 2024 14:30
Snowflake Royal We're close to halfway through the season and we're in the Play Off positions. We've been top half for a while.
Last season's form once Selles sorted things out was top half, any stattos able to work out the ppg from then to date?
Are we genuinely looking like Play Off contenders? Obviously, the ownership situation is the big unknown with us potentially selling our best players, falling apart or getting points deductions.
I think the team would really benefit from the experience of a PO campaign, but I think promotion is a step too far, especially considering the transfer fee embargo doesn't expire until August 25. It feels like a near miss or failed PO campaign could really spur them on to be title contenders next season, if we can just get the ownership ironed out, keep the bulk of the squad and make a few key free signings.
by stealthpapes » 04 Dec 2024 14:36
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 14:57
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 15:00
StrandedSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Promotion is the best chance of keeping young good players at the club.
A club should never want to not get promoted.
And yet promotion under McDermott has ended up almost destroying the club and undone decades of building the club up.
Short term gains aren't more important than long term sustainable growth and development.
No point in promotion if you just get relegated again and have to rebuild again, if a small delay helps make the promotion stick better.
I get what you are saying of course but the flip of that is you never know if the current season is as good as it may get. For every club that misses out on promotion esp if it is an unexpectedly good campaign, that then goes on to better things next year - there are tons more who drop back into midtable or worse as they lose players and can't recruit to the same level (or better).
by Brogue » 04 Dec 2024 15:07
by SCIAG » 04 Dec 2024 15:31
From Despair To Where? If we hadn't got promoted, do you think we would have chased the signings to anything like the same degree?
Greatwesternline Every time a team stays in the division it is in and doesn't get promoted they risk losing their better players.
See:
As a starter for 10:
Shane Long
Danny Williams
There are way too many to list.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 17:21
SCIAGFrom Despair To Where? If we hadn't got promoted, do you think we would have chased the signings to anything like the same degree?
In short, yes.
We were already paying absurd wages to Jason Roberts, iirc around £35,000 a week. After our relegation, we signed Royston Drenthe on a similar deal. Wayne Bridge would have been on a fair wedge too.
We probably wouldn't have been able to sign Pogrebnyak and Guthrie, who were the other two we broke the bank for - but we didn't actually spend much on fees. Something like £2.5m for Gunter, £3m for Mariappa, and £1.35m for Blackman, entirely affordable amounts. It's very easy to imagine Zingarevich sanctioning £100k a week in extra wages and no sales in the hope of winning promotion next time.
And of course we have the evidence of what happened when an ambitious new owner took over after narrowly missing out on promotion - he splurged on Aluko, and then on Puscas and Joao, and on big wages, and didn't make sales.Greatwesternline Every time a team stays in the division it is in and doesn't get promoted they risk losing their better players.
See:
As a starter for 10:
Shane Long
Danny Williams
There are way too many to list.
I love that one of your two examples is Danny Williams, and not, say, Gylfi Sigurdsson or Michael Olise.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Dec 2024 13:35
by Sutekh » 08 Dec 2024 13:43
Snowflake Royal I know its early and it only takes a couple of games to change things, but there's the hint of a gap developing between 4th to 7th and 8th and below.
Bolton in 7th are 1 point behind 6th(us) with a game in hand.
Whilst Barnsley and Lincoln are 4 points off 6th having played a game more.
Mansfield also have a game in hand, but are 6 points behind.
With our next 4 games Blackpool (H), Lincoln (A), Northampton (H), Mansfield (A), we could be very secure in the POs by January, or dropping out of them.
We're capable of beating any of them, and we're now unbeaten in 4 league away games! I wonder when the last time we could say that is!
Just avoid away defeat against at least one of Lincoln and Mansfield and win the home games and things look pretty rosey!
by stealthpapes » 08 Dec 2024 15:02
Snowflake Royal I know its early and it only takes a couple of games to change things, but there's the hint of a gap developing between 4th to 7th and 8th and below.
Bolton in 7th are 1 point behind 6th(us) with a game in hand.
Whilst Barnsley and Lincoln are 4 points off 6th having played a game more.
Mansfield also have a game in hand, but are 6 points behind.
With our next 4 games Blackpool (H), Lincoln (A), Northampton (H), Mansfield (A), we could be very secure in the POs by January, or dropping out of them.
We're capable of beating any of them, and we're now unbeaten in 4 league away games! I wonder when the last time we could say that is!
Just avoid away defeat against at least one of Lincoln and Mansfield and win the home games and things look pretty rosey!
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