PeteBlade
Well-Known Member
Since the Prince took over in 2013, there have been a fair few quotes in the media from Kevin McCabe and Jim Phipps and what they would do, what they've done and where it will take us .
Below is a reminder of the some of what has been said, all of which I will quote so it's not paraphrased, or not changed by my own opinion.
The question I would like to ask people, is, looking at things since then, were the initial quotes and statements accurate? Has this materialised? And are we better off?
Polite and friendly answers only please, which ever side of the question your opinion lies, I'm only here to make friends remember
So, here goes:
"This is game-changing for this club and the funds being invested in the team are substantial."-Kevin McCabe
"The money being made available is for investment at first-team level and that means building a squad that can get us back to the upper echelons of English football." -Kevin McCabe
"I would also say to our supporters that this also ensures we can keep our own young players, hopefully on longer contracts"-Kevin McCabe
"This is an investment in which the only option is to do what you must do to get to the Premier League"-Jim Phipps
"One of the things we were keen to do, was to avoid the mistake many foreign owners make when they assume ownership, which is to make decisions as though they understand English football. Our investment style is relatively humble; we’re ambitious people, but we realise we don’t know everything."-Jim Phipps
So, have the funds we've invested been "substantial"? We spent a lot of cash on John Brayford, but we received a lot of cash for Harry Maguire.
Have we just been unlucky? Have the board invested their trust and money with the likes of Clough and he wasted it? My mind drifts back to the last JTW window where we apparently made 4 permanent bids for players, all at the last minute, all rejected, and we were left with no one.
Our it seems very easy for us to sell our players, but then we end up coming across a hell of a lot of hitches when trying to get people in.
Would Nigel Adkins, strong CV and track record that he has, REALLY have seen our defence, and through his own doing, not strengthened it until the end of September? I find that hard to believe.
What does everyone else think?
Below is a reminder of the some of what has been said, all of which I will quote so it's not paraphrased, or not changed by my own opinion.
The question I would like to ask people, is, looking at things since then, were the initial quotes and statements accurate? Has this materialised? And are we better off?
Polite and friendly answers only please, which ever side of the question your opinion lies, I'm only here to make friends remember
So, here goes:
"This is game-changing for this club and the funds being invested in the team are substantial."-Kevin McCabe
"The money being made available is for investment at first-team level and that means building a squad that can get us back to the upper echelons of English football." -Kevin McCabe
"I would also say to our supporters that this also ensures we can keep our own young players, hopefully on longer contracts"-Kevin McCabe
"This is an investment in which the only option is to do what you must do to get to the Premier League"-Jim Phipps
"One of the things we were keen to do, was to avoid the mistake many foreign owners make when they assume ownership, which is to make decisions as though they understand English football. Our investment style is relatively humble; we’re ambitious people, but we realise we don’t know everything."-Jim Phipps
So, have the funds we've invested been "substantial"? We spent a lot of cash on John Brayford, but we received a lot of cash for Harry Maguire.
Have we just been unlucky? Have the board invested their trust and money with the likes of Clough and he wasted it? My mind drifts back to the last JTW window where we apparently made 4 permanent bids for players, all at the last minute, all rejected, and we were left with no one.
Our it seems very easy for us to sell our players, but then we end up coming across a hell of a lot of hitches when trying to get people in.
Would Nigel Adkins, strong CV and track record that he has, REALLY have seen our defence, and through his own doing, not strengthened it until the end of September? I find that hard to believe.
What does everyone else think?