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I thought only O'Connell headed bricksEntirely McCabes fault - so little spent in last JTW that wisewblade89 has been bashing his head against a brick wall ever since![]()
What serious risk? If clubs are doing this year in year out at a serious risk, where are the repercussions? None of the bigish clubs have folded.There are so many clubs spunking money year in year out yet only 3 can reach the promised land and every year there are 3-9 clubs with substantial parachute payments to give them a head start. The odds are stacked against you before you kick a ball unless you are prepared to put the clubs finances and future at serious risk. Is that what you want?
“Do you honestly believe we wouldn’t be better if Wilder had more money to spend?” is what you ask. Well Wilder has an increased budget and will get some of the Brooks money. What more do you want? You’ve no idea how much he’s getting so why the flouncing?
You’ve no idea how much Wilder will get so that’s a non starter. Decent fee? Wilder obviously thinks so so your more of an expert than he is? He wasn’t a regular and he only had potential. Why stop a player from leaving if they want to go? Wake up!! It’s the nature of the game these days for Christ’s sake. Even Real Madrid are facing a losing battle to keep hold of Ronaldo.What serious risk? If clubs are doing this year in year out at a serious risk, where are the repercussions? None of the bigish clubs have folded.
In regards to what I could possibly want more than wilder getting a cut of the brooks money, how about saying no, keeping our best players and still giving wilder a decent budget to improve the side. That's the logical way of getting a good team. Keeping your best and replacing your weakest. Or even if we have to sell, hold out for a decent bloody fee and make the lot available to the manager
If you don’t want a team that has an owner with ambition go and support Ipswich or Rotherham
No i don't know for a fact, that doesn't make it a non starter given the years of transfer dealings its evident he won't get the lot. Do you seriously think he will?You’ve no idea how much Wilder will get so that’s a non starter. Decent fee? Wilder obviously thinks so so your more of an expert than he is? He wasn’t a regular and he only had potential. Why stop a player from leaving if they want to go? Wake up!! It’s the nature of the game these days for Christ’s sake. Even Real Madrid are facing a losing battle to keep hold of Ronaldo.
What serious risk? Are you for real? Clubs may not fold but they suffer the consequences long term. Portsmouth are a great example. So this extra money then. Come on, where’s it coming from?
Don't worry about the rules for the moment - where exactly is the money that you want to spend coming from?No i don't know for a fact, that doesn't make it a non starter given the years of transfer dealings its evident he won't get the lot. Do you seriously think he will?
Why does wilder obviously think so? Maybe he just wanted a bigger budget so sacrificed brooks. I doubt he did the negotiating.
I think he was a very good player now, not just potential but that's just my opinion.
Why stop a player leaving? To set a precedent. We must be seen as the countries bargin bin. cLubs Can and do hold on to players. At least to drive the price up. Yes its the nature of the game that players move up the food chain , but it's down to us to get good value so we may reinvest a significant amount and progress ourselves. Think Southampton.
Yes I'm very serious about the point about serious risk. The worst case scenario you can name didn't fold and are already on there return. We spent 6 years in league one due to our balancing the books philosophy. Difference being Portsmouth had years in the premier league and won a trophy, which are the mugs? Most of the teams (just about all of them) spending more then they should never even get these repercussions. They just spend there money year in year out on players from the likes of good ol play by the rules Sheffield United.
New owner hopefully.Don't worry about the rules for the moment - where exactly is the money that you want to spend coming from?
Why stop a player leaving? To set a precedent. We must be seen as the countries bargin bin. cLubs Can and do hold on to players. At least to drive the price up. Yes its the nature of the game that players move up the food chain , but it's down to us to get good value so we may reinvest a significant amount and progress ourselves. Think Southampton.
We spent 6 years in league one due to our balancing the books philosophy.
Which is what McCabe's been hoping to find for for the last 5 or 6 years (if not longer)New owner hopefully.
Well we will have to agree to disagree on the first bit because my opinion is we should of got more for brooks. As well for other former players.On these 2 points:
If you stop a player leaving for a modest amount of money then fair enough, however if it's a reasonable fee, which £12m for a Sheffield United is more than reasonable, then we have no chance. Once his head is turned he's going and to keep him at the club is counter productive.
In terms of going out and spending the money, I would rather see us use some to reduce the operating losses for a few months and invest a proportion of it sensibly into transfers.
The 6 years in league one wasn't due to balancing the books, it was due to poor decision making both from the board and the managers.
Exactly, he knows it himself. For us to progress, or even sustain we need a new face, new money.Which is what McCabe's been hoping to find for for the last 5 or 6 years (if not longer)![]()
Well we will have to agree to disagree on the first bit because my opinion is we should of got more for brooks. As well for other former players.
As for the second bit, ye obviously decisions from the managers(hired by the board) and the board themselves contributed to our fall. The main point being the constant desire to balance the books. A cycle of selling our best player, spending a portion of it on cheaper gambles and the rest covering losses , hoping somehow we wouldn't be worse off. Rinse and repeat till were in league one. Then our income is even less and we have to scale down further. We were on a downward spiral using this strategy untill the prince stepped in. And if we go back to it, we will be back where we started.
I'll ask you as know one else has answered, how could we HAVE got more for Brooks when there was only one bid on the table.
Same question for Maguire, Adams, Ramsdale, Calvert--Lewin.
Silly question!
Obviously 'better' businessmen would have got more, but the even beter premium businessmen would have kept Brook(e)s by paying him the £30k a week he wants.
Okay, okay, Coutts, Fleck, JOC etc would all want parity but the better businessmen would have got better sponsorship deals to pay for all this.
And where do we find these 'better businessmen' I hear you ask?
Obvious.
On the Better Businessmen Tree. It is in the Enchanted Wood near to the original Money Tree.
Simples, innit?
Set the asking price high, if they don't meet it don't sell. The longer we drag it out the better it would of been for us. More clubs attention, more desperation from the buyers. Even if we held on till January we would have got a better deal. Sure sometimes it wouldn't pay off, but in the grand scheme of things it would.I'll ask you as no one else has answered, how could we HAVE got more for Brooks when there was only one bid on the table.
Same question for Maguire, Adams, Ramsdale, Calvert--Lewin.
Why do you find it so hard to believe there's people out there in football who can negotiate good deals?Silly question!
Obviously 'better' businessmen would have got more, but the even beter premium businessmen would have kept Brook(e)s by paying him the £30k a week he wants.
Okay, okay, Coutts, Fleck, JOC etc would all want parity but the better businessmen would have got better sponsorship deals to pay for all this.
And where do we find these 'better businessmen' I hear you ask?
Obvious.
On the Better Businessmen Tree. It is in the Enchanted Wood near to the original Money Tree.
Simples, innit?
Set the asking price high, if they don't meet it don't sell. The longer we drag it out the better it would of been for us. More clubs attention, more desperation from the buyers. Even if we held on till January we would have got a better deal. Sure sometimes it wouldn't pay off, but in the grand scheme of things it would.
Why do you find it so hard to believe there's people out there in football who can negotiate good deals?
Why would we need to pay brooks 30k? Your right , that's silly he was already under contract.
No desperation no, that's my point. Look I see what your saying, don't mistake me for someone who thinks the club is always wrong, but I feel we have had a hell of a lot of talent through our doors with relatively little back. If we stop being the bargin bin, we could really replicate Southampton rise. And without major investment that's our most realistic avenue.No real downside whatsoever then? Don't you think all PL clubs were aware of DB? I didn't see much desperation this time, did you. In the meantime, Wilder cant strengthen the squad and we have an unhappy player.
I'll ask you as no one else has answered, how could we HAVE got more for Brooks when there was only one bid on the table.
Same question for Maguire, Adams, Ramsdale, Calvert--Lewin.
Just because I and everyone here doesn't know, doesn't mean the club shouldn't either, when clearly other clubs do.I certainly think there are. I don't think any fan on a football forum has any idea of the complexity and difficulty involved and the simple notion of "set the fees" high shows that.
£12m for Brooks, rated by some on here at £20m, yet no one bid £13m.
Without knowing what's in a contract, that arguments moot from all sides.
Well we will have to agree to disagree on the first bit because my opinion is we should of got more for brooks. As well for other former players.
As for the second bit, ye obviously decisions from the managers(hired by the board) and the board themselves contributed to our fall. The main point being the constant desire to balance the books. A cycle of selling our best player, spending a portion of it on cheaper gambles and the rest covering losses , hoping somehow we wouldn't be worse off. Rinse and repeat till were in league one. Then our income is even less and we have to scale down further. We were on a downward spiral using this strategy untill the prince stepped in. And if we go back to it, we will be back where we started.
Why do you find it so hard to believe there's people out there in football who can negotiate good deals?
Why would we need to pay brooks 30k? Your right , that's silly he was already under contract.
Construction and football are two very different things, as is football ten years ago and now.And why do you find it so hard to believe that self made multi millionaire doen't know the first thing about a deal and gets his leg lifted every single time?
So you think that his new agents would have been happy for him to see out the existing contract on £10k per week when at least one Premer Legue club were very interested?
Why do you find it so hard to believe there's people out there in football who can negotiate good deals?
Why would we need to pay brooks 30k? Your right , that's silly he was already under contract.
I have asked this a few times, name a semi big English club that has folded?How much was Brooks worth then? A player for a mid-table Championship team with a handful of appearances and a few goals, as well as a few sub appearances for Wales (who don't exactly have the biggest pool to select players from) then I think £12m plus add ons and the inevitable future fee % is more than acceptable.
Maguire, head was turned. Naughton, head was turned. Walker, head was turned. Slew, we got 10 times his worth. Eastwood, head was turned. Lowton, head was turned. Any others?
Balancing the books isn't something you can just choose to do or not to do, if there are losses you have to fund them, if you don't you'll go bust like many clubs have. Others will also fall foul of FFP this year and then the gamble was for nothing. If what you are suggesting is that we should throw loads of money at it, go bust and come back then I completely disagree, this is the cowards way out and puts us below the Pigs, Portsmouth's, QPR's, Rangers etc of this world morally and ethically.
Our owners have funded the losses over the years and I don't blame them for no longer pouring good money after bad. The Prince came in and over promised, not McCabe's fault.
Who would you prefer as our chairman if not the Prince or McCabe? I've heard there's a bloke in Baku with some fake money burning a hole in his pocket, maybe the bloke at Villa or Birmingham. What's Mandaric up to nowadays? Maybe he could come in put a few bob in and they sell us to a morally corrupt far-east businessman a few years down the line? Are there any bored NFL owners fancying a try at getting The Blades into the top "soccer" league in England, we could ask one of them?
I'm not saying he would like it, but he sure as hell would have to lump it.How would you feel if your employer stopped you moving to a new job that would increase your salary by 6+ times?
As admirable as it is just wanting to say he's not for sale, until we can compete more on wages we're going to be vulnerable to teams wanting our players and our players wanting to leave, like Brooks did.
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