bladesman1889
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Jeez, I can't believe anyone cannot grasp that commercially SWFC's performance matters to us.
I never said it doesn't! It doesn't matter enough though, negligible effect on us.
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Jeez, I can't believe anyone cannot grasp that commercially SWFC's performance matters to us.
so you'd prefer to be in palace's situation than ours? and don't say WBA because they have far more resources than we do.
Two seasons with around 15-20 wins in the whole time, boardroom turmoil, joke chairmen, mounds of debt, overpaid players, fans expectations going through the roof, threats of administration....but sure it was all worth it for 2 crap seasons in the PL?
so you'd prefer to be in palace's situation than ours? and don't say WBA because they have far more resources than we do.
Why can't we compare ourselves with WBA? They're probably a bit smaller club than United but have been far better managed for several years.
And watching that match on Monday made you realise just how little football we play and just how mind-numbing our performances are in comparison.
I'd love to see us give just one season of football like that.
I'm sure winning at Arsenal, drawing at Liverpool (I think?), scoring three at Old Trafford were all decent memories.
But what do we have for our £50m debt and re-profiling? Sadly, fuck all in playing terms. We now can't afford to give Monty a contract.
Palace played ok but I didn't think their football was particularly brilliant. It was a frantic match which you would expect, when a team needs a win to stay up/go up games are generally like that. Do you realistically expect matches like that at BL more than 2/3 times a season? I bet it was one of the best matches CP fans have seen this season. What a dumb argument, seriously.
We had memories of beating Arsenal & drawing with Liverpool as well, doesn't matter now though. Certainly wasn't worth administration.
Why can't we compare ourselves with WBA? They're probably a bit smaller club than United
Do you really think Hull fans would swap promotion from the Championship - which started the debts - and two years in the Prem for the first time in their history for instead remaining in the Championship and being excited about not going into administration in 2010/11?
I'm not sure you know much about football or football fans.
A comparison with Sheffield Wednesday is much more valid as it directly effects the morale of our club and has a potential commercial impact.
The performance of Charlton and Watford does not.
This is an interesting one I've been asked with regards to the feedback from the fans forum and as it was something I hadn't seen been mentioned, I thought I'd ask.
When we came down from the Premiership in 2007, we came down with Watford and Charlton.
In the time since, Watford have finished:
2008: 6th (Lost to Hull in Play-Offs)
2009: 13th
2010: Currently placed 19th
Charlton meanwhile have finished:
2008: 11th
2009: 24th (relegated to League One)
2010: Currently placed 5th
We have finished:
2008: 9th
2009: 3rd (Lost to Burnley in Play-Off Final)
2010: Currently placed 9th
So that's the comparison of league positions done for you, but what about the rest?
What about the leadership of the two teams (who both have different managers from the ones who took the teams down)?
What about the financial situation at the clubs? How do you perceive they are doing in relation to us?
For every thousanth person born, God scoops out their brains and makes them football fans.
I've spoken to Leeds fans who still maintain that 'it was worth it' to spend on a level bordering on the negligently cavalier in order to get a CL Semi-final. 'Worth it' that is, if you weren't one of the hundreds of businesses roundly screwed over, or one of the many people who lost their businesses, jobs and livelyhoods because of it. It is a selfish and unreasonable view that unlike any other area of business football clubs can spend what they like, go bust owing millions, and pop-up again the following day with only a 10 point deduction (which isn't fair on the 'fans' either) to show for it.
Hull (Cardiff, Portsmouth, and a bunch more) have achieved on the back of debts that they cannot repay in the ultimate game of shit or bust. To say that that is an acceptable way of providing the (often petulant and unrealistic) supporters their 'excitement' is just irresponsible Len. There is a growing sense of realism that football has to pay its way and cannot go on living down in the last £100k of overdrafts larger than their annual turnover, and being 3 months overdue on the PAYE. Still they did beat Arsenal, bless.
I'd be thoroughly ashamed if it was my club.
A comparison with Sheffield Wednesday is much more valid as it directly effects the morale of our club and has a potential commercial impact.
The performance of Charlton and Watford does not.
Jeez, what has happened to schooling? I think you meant "affects".![]()
Is Jeez actually a word????![]()
Comercially? Why? They're not in a similar position to us on or off the pitch and haven't been for a long time. But because they affect the morale of our club (???) and have a commercial impact on us (????) they're the (sorry) most valid comparison?
During the next three years, football will take a hammering as the ripples from the global recession continue to rock the boat. If we still have a Sheffield United to compare with other teams at that time, I will be very grateful and what's more, I'll put up with KM and TB not giving the answers everybody wants at the moment.
And i'll be at the Lane with my season ticket until the day they have to carry me there, then and only then, will I think about stopping going.
The situation is very, very simple. Sack Blackwell and we'll be fine. Keep Blackwell and the club will continue to be riddled with excuses and total mediocrity at best.
Gentlemen.
Some people are getting very snarky both in this thread and throughout the forum. You signed up to join in debates respectfully yet there is an awful lot of people proclaiming other peoples' opinions to be "bollocks" and the like and that tends to be how nasty arguments start. Please refrain.
There is a way to civilly disagree.
Many thanks.
What an interesting thread.
I have chosen the quote above because I believe it is so way off the mark as to be the best way to respond. The Pigs are, by some distance, the team we are most comparable with and who we MUST stay as far ahead of as possible.
There are two blokes on safari in Africa. Suddenly they see a lion running toward them. One bloke immediately changes his walking boots for some trainers. “What the hell are you doing that for? You’ll never out run it” says the other.
“I’m not trying to outrun him. I’m trying to outrun you”.
That is our position. We have been lucky in the last few seasons because although we only have an old pair of plimmies they are wearing diving boots tied together at the ankles.
If you are a local business and have just enough for an advert in a football program then which club are you going to choose? Which ground are you going to shell out for an advertising hoarding? If you are a kid looking to go support a team by actually turning up to watch them rather than watch Man U on TV, then, family loyalties aside, which team are you going to go for?
It’s simple really. The further we get/stay in front then the better on all levels.
As for the thread as a whole. I would never dream of comparing us to either Watford or Charlton. The only thing we share is a date of being relegated. It is how we arrived at that position that determines where we are now, not any comparison afterwards.
Charlton, having survived near closure and a nomadic roam around London in the 80’s, somehow got themselves into a position of Premier League regular. I would say this was a major over achievement and down, in no small way, to the management of Curbishley. Since he left they have been on a steady decline. If you want to compare to us in any way then maybe a look at what happened to us in the seven years after our best ever manager “retired” in 73/74 is more like it.
Watford scraped into the Prem in the Mediocrity Bowl and, as usual for such teams, were relegated easily and without a whimper. How they managed to get up in the first place was the mystery with their meagre resources. The fact they have reverted to type is no surprise at all. I don’t see us, with our ground, crowd and, ancient as it is, history as a viable comparison to them at all.
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