Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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I'm glad that you agreed that you wrote a right load of bolloxs, fine let's move on!
I didn't. Are you twelve?
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I'm glad that you agreed that you wrote a right load of bolloxs, fine let's move on!
The simple facts are it took us too long and too much money to get out of L1. Had we gone up a couple of seasons before, as you say, the money we could have spent at that time would have bought us better players than it would now. And there would have been more of it.
Every season the accounts are published and discussed on here. For as long as I can recall, and certainly since the Prince got involved, the club has lost money. Millions, year on year.
So, just like for all those people who swore at their weddings to stay with the partners in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, and all the rest, and are now divorced, shit happens and things change. It's called life, deal with it.
So when they said think Liverpool and game changing, they actually meant we've got someone who can help balance the books but there won't be any noticeable difference on the playing side.
In which case their comments were a bit misleading.
Well, it obviously misled someSo when they said think Liverpool and game changing, they actually meant we've got someone who can help balance the books but there won't be any noticeable difference on the playing side.
In which case their comments were a bit misleading.
'Think Liverpool rather than Manchester City. The Prince, like Mr McCabe has built a successful business from scratch and there are certain principles that he always adheres too'.
Yes, it wasn't Phipps' greatest quote, as I'm not sure Liverpool in 2013 were a shining example of sensible spending. But he didn't mean that our levels of spending would match Liverpool's, he was trying to dampen the level of expectation!
You can go back and check if you want. I was against Cluff being 'sacked' (by mutual agreement) grateful that Adkins was eventually booted out and that Weir was a swift mercy killing. We still have no details as to why Cluff went, none also on Wilson, or the mystery of Blackwell, although even you may suspect the lack of investment and ambition may have had some or other effect on their exit. The outcome remains the same. Managers terminated, them and their staff paid off. You didn't appoint them and neither did I. Yet throughout all of this, McCabe remains our savoir. Keep repeating it and eventually the clouds will open and rapture will take place. Halleuia!
My criticism and observation is: "what bullshit did McCabe feed these hapless fools when he offered them the job?" Adkins was moderately successful prior to him coming to the Lane, Clough went on to manage at a level above, while we remained in the league below.
pommpey
But you have missed the point. His post was about your reaction when the managers were appointed, not your stance when they were sacked or "mutually terminated". Can you go back and tell us whether you were a happy clappy Pompey on the appointment of Weir or Clough or Adkins?
The first game against Notts CountyWith Weir, I was optimistic, but I think all of us were 'jury out' as he'd never managed on his own before at this level. First game against NCFC looked good, but it was clear after that we were well in the shit. With Cluff, for me, certainly it was a bold move and with such a named manager from the family pedigree it was clear we needed investment and squad cohesion and I was glad he'd had a reshuffle and got the team moving in the right direction up the table. Still none the wiser why he went. Any ideas?
Adkins I was less sure of. I did not see him as an improvement on Cluff who I would have thought given the right resources could have had us up in 2015-16. Yep, Adkins has 'history', but in limited spells and let's face it, expectation was high. It was also clear that Adkins (from the get-go) was never to be afforded the wherewithall to craft a promotion earning team.
I have never been a 'happy clappy pommpey' since Warnock was sacked and we fell out of the PL. Tell me one moment since then which has given you reason to be pretty confident, discounting the arrival of Wilder.
pommpey
He didn't miss the point, he purposely didn't answer.But you have missed the point. His post was about your reaction when the managers were appointed, not your stance when they were sacked or "mutually terminated". Can you go back and tell us whether you were a happy clappy Pompey on the appointment of Weir or Clough or Adkins?
The first game against Notts County![]()
He didn't miss the point, he purposely didn't answer.
You no longer need to explain why you don't go to see United, you made it very clear that you will only go if somebody pays the entire cost for you.Pommpey hopes that Bert is happy now he has clarified the situation. See above.
It's becoming a bit habit-forming, having to clarify things to Bert. Like 'why I don't go to United games', for example.
pommpey
You no longer need to explain why you don't go to see United, you made it very clear that you will only go if somebody pays the entire cost for you.
No, it's not what they meant but it's how it's panned out. At the time they said it, there was enough money but since they said it, transfer fees and wages have gone up more than anyone anticipated. What may have been game changing at the time, just isn't anymore. That's not their fault.So when they said think Liverpool and game changing, they actually meant we've got someone who can help balance the books but there won't be any noticeable difference on the playing side.
In which case their comments were a bit misleading.
We don't need to have paid out big fees for these players to have cost a lot of money.
With Weir, I was optimistic, but I think all of us were 'jury out' as he'd never managed on his own before at this level. First game against NCFC looked good, but it was clear after that we were well in the shit. With Cluff, for me, certainly it was a bold move and with such a named manager from the family pedigree it was clear we needed investment and squad cohesion and I was glad he'd had a reshuffle and got the team moving in the right direction up the table. Still none the wiser why he went. Any ideas?
Adkins I was less sure of. I did not see him as an improvement on Cluff who I would have thought given the right resources could have had us up in 2015-16. Yep, Adkins has 'history', but in limited spells and let's face it, expectation was high. It was also clear that Adkins (from the get-go) was never to be afforded the wherewithall to craft a promotion earning team.
I have never been a 'happy clappy pommpey' since Warnock was sacked and we fell out of the PL. Tell me one moment since then which has given you reason to be pretty confident, discounting the arrival of Wilder.
pommpey
I have 2 moments. The first was the appointment of Clough who, following Weir I described as a "proper manager". The second was the appointment of Adkins who at the time seemed to be the best man for the job. With my limited football management knowledge I considered those to be good appointments by McCabe. I suspect, certainly with Clough so did you. However I also suspect that whilst I can't blame McCabe for sacking all three of those appointments, you seem to consider that the sacking of at least one was wrong and McCabe deserves criticism for it. Am I correct?
Why should he?I am not satisfied with the lack of explanation of the sacking of Cluff. Similarly Wilson and even Blackwell. All three had the capability for us to move onwards (with the right investment) and all three went suddenly and without reason. McCabe has never commented on it, and the managers also. Why not?
pommpey
Problem is some people refuse to believe that players cost any more than their transfer fee.
I am not satisfied with the lack of explanation of the sacking of Cluff. Similarly Wilson and even Blackwell. All three had the capability for us to move onwards (with the right investment) and all three went suddenly and without reason. McCabe has never commented on it, and the managers also. Why not?
Maybe we had something to do with it?I am not satisfied with the lack of explanation of the sacking of Cluff. Similarly Wilson and even Blackwell. All three had the capability for us to move onwards (with the right investment) and all three went suddenly and without reason. McCabe has never commented on it, and the managers also. Why not?
pommpey
Why should he?
Sorry, Blackwell was his hoof-ball, not pre-QPR, but post- following the result.Maybe we had something to do with it?
Or was the poisonous atmosphere at the Lane at home games (and on these boards) just prior to all 4 sackings (I include Adkins) simply an illusion?
Who do you think you are?
Aside from the fact that any settlements are confidential and may or may not contain gagging clauses, why should KM wash his dirty laundry in public?
So some part timer who goes to the odd away game but never puts any money into the Lane coffers, can be 'satisfied'?
I think not.
I was more thinking RotherhamEven though it's been stated on here and elsewhere so many times, it still doesn't appear to have sunk in. A £2m player 5 years ago now costs £10m. It doesn't mean he's any better, he just costs more. It therefore follows that the overall standard of football in this division hasn't changed either. Is anyone telling me that the pigs team, for example, is any better than our triple assault team was? Is it fuck.
What we have, which the other teams don't, is an academy which rolls players out for a fraction of the cost of duds like Rhodes. In Brooks we have potentially the best player in the division. All we have to do is hang on to him. We also have a team ethos that the others in this league would die for.
Don't think Liverpool. Think Leicester or Huddersfield.
Ooooh! default button pressed. Billy big blade bollocks, and then some.
What if say, a season ticket holder asks the same question, coco? Or are they not allowed to ... in your world?
How's the campaign to free WWF from trolling going, love?
Nope, KM isn't obliged to report to them (me) either.
Not so much 'Billy big blade bollocks'. more like 'Can-be-arsed-to-go-Blade'.
Don't you think your irreverent gobshiting about 'attending games' and 'being arsed to go' might be also aimed at more further afield exiled Blades, and those amongst the supporters who even live in Sheffield, who aren't a massive a Blade as you, who don't go, for whatever reason? You really don't think this out very well, do you coco? It's not really 'what I say' what makes you rooer so much. It's the fact that I don't go to as many games as you that has the tears streaming down your rosy cheeks. Aww. To that end, of those who broadly agree with my POV who do go to games, you have nowt to say. So who's trolling who, lovey? Seems like you have more issues going on that you care to admit.
When I "think Liverpool", I think of Brookside, and then I think of that lesbian kiss featuring Anna Friel.![]()
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