BushBlade
Bullshit, Lies And Deceit Every Season
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The difference between your business, my business and most businesses is that you can project future returns from an investment with relative certainty. In football it doesn't work like that. You can't say 'if we spend £x, we will definitely get promoted' and we are losing money each year. No one would run a business on those principles so trying to equate running a football club with running a regular business has very limited value.Haha, I knew someone would point out that we are 7th!
McCabe is a businessman and would be making an educated bet with a low calculated risk (5mil to £180mil)
I’m not saying spend money for spending money’s sake. I’m saying that if there is a player that is CW wants for £2mil for example, we should just get them, rather than doing what I imagine we would do and try and find someone not quite as good for less money, or offer much less (such as Leonard). If he is a business man he should bring in the best talent to take his venture forward.
The simple premise is, find a player you think can take us up. Buy him. If you think he can take us up then he is worth it, right? If you don’t, then why are we looking at him?
I would personally say that spending small amounts is more of a gamble than buying what we want regardless (to a certain extent) of cost.
Regarding “it’s much easier when it’s not your money”... this opinion is my opinion on most things. I don’t think throwing money at the problem is the best solution at all, but if there is a piece of kit I think is better for my business and costs more I will get it. Now, I’m not talking about millions of pounds here with my business, but it’s the same principle.
Not taking the gamble would be the bad bet!
