League 1 Next Season

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Sadly, I think next season will be more difficult than this season.

Wolves will be an unknown, but I can see them giving it a real go like we did in our first season down. Also, we'll have direct competition from them in terms of budget as I think their attendances will be similar to ours. I think Bristol C and Peterborough know exactly what is needed to get out of League 1 whereas we're not really quite sure how to do it.

Coming up, I think The Millers will have added incentive to kick our backsides and may well consider themselves worthy of a double promotion.

Then the usual suspects of MK Dons, Swindon etc, I think this season just ended was the best opportunity we'll have for a while. Gutted!
 



We dont need to worry about the new teams as the 16 teams that have remained in this division have pretty much worked out how to beat us or at least draw with us since November!

On that basis, Morgan as the Wilson Apprentice needs to move away and learn his trade elsewhere!
 
we wont be in the top half, so i wouldnt worry about what wolves, bristol city, peterborough, swindon, mk dons and rotherham will or wont do.
 
Mid table at best unless major changes from top to bottom. The top 3 for league below and the bottom 3 from league above + MK Dons, Coventry, Swindon and one of Yeovil/Brentford all could be stronger. Say could. A lot can happen this summer.

My real fear is we have not bottomed out yet.
 
There will be about 6 teams chasing one automatic promotion spot. Next year, it will be Wolves + 1 other for automatic. The boys from molineux will get 100 points +. That makes it even more difficult for us.
 
Mid table at best unless major changes from top to bottom. The top 3 for league below and the bottom 3 from league above + MK Dons, Coventry, Swindon and one of Yeovil/Brentford all could be stronger. Say could. A lot can happen this summer.

My real fear is we have not bottomed out yet.

We're the football version of a triple dip recession :(
 
Weve missed a great oppurtunity to get out of this league.

Looks a great decision selling Blackman now eh Kev?

I dont care were we finish next season, as long as the new man is given time to build a squad capable of getting us out of League 1 & then being a force in the Championship.
 
Will Wolves be still getting Prem parachute payments?

Yes, for another three seasons. If he stays, Saunders will be under immense pressure as soon as HMS PissTheLeague launches in August.
 
Will Wolves be still getting Prem parachute payments?

Yep - they do, two more years worth :o

Kind of makes the Fair Play funding thing a bit cock eyed doesn't it?
At least we can be safe in the knowledge that they should only be able to use 65% of their revenue for playing staff
I would imagine that would be somewhere in the region of £12 million then.

I remember the last time we played at Molineux in the third division a 2-2 draw in a successful promotion campaign - fecking no chance next season.
 
Depends on the reaction

But mainly like all clubs depends on who the manager (whoever that may be) brings in on loan


All clubs rely heavily on the scraps , the loan players they release , piggies got just enough out of their loan players to squeak staying up
We brought in , well a bag of shite that didnt enhance our squad in any way

We shouldnt struggle as we with the right man should tempt better loan players , but bad planning ineptitude poor use of funds , we had loan players this term that let us down badly
Our main focus is to oust every"forward" on our books and replace them with players who know what a goal looks like, back to basics , put it between those white posty things with the net on it

Relegation is not in our remit as our squad is better than 10/ 11 clubs even being this gash so dont spout bollocks please

we need change, but build on the positives , the young lads who have done quite well, but need fresh ideas ,
 
Sadly, I think next season will be more difficult than this season.

Wolves ,,,,,,Bristol C and Peterborough know exactly what is needed to get out of League 1 whereas we're not really quite sure how to do it.

Coming up, I think The Millers will have added incentive to kick our backsides and may well consider themselves worthy of a double promotion.

Chesterfield came up on the crest of a new ground wave , truth is its still a big gap to jump over
all the 3 relegated clubs are like we were , struggling financially and will sell some high wage players , they got relegated for a reason , like we did, they will struggle , as they dont have big wads of cash we have made 3rd and 5th so saying we are clueless about going up is a bit harsh , yes weve missed out but made 2 play offs, we are pissed off right now , but fact is there were 19 teams worse than us
 



Yes, for another three seasons. If he stays, Saunders will be under immense pressure as soon as HMS PissTheLeague launches in August.

And now whoever replaces him will be...

I don`t disgaree that Wolves should go up automatically next year, but then given their resources and players they should have been challenging for a PO spot at the least in the Championship this year.

On the bright sde, its a close trip for me next year...
 
And now whoever replaces him will be...

I don`t disgaree that Wolves should go up automatically next year, but then given their resources and players they should have been challenging for a PO spot at the least in the Championship this year.

On the bright sde, its a close trip for me next year...

Presumably, Wolves will be subject to the same budget issues we've had in the last 2 years and will have to have major team surgery. No way the likes of Doyle etc will hang around.
 
Presumably, Wolves will be subject to the same budget issues we've had in the last 2 years and will have to have major team surgery. No way the likes of Doyle etc will hang around.

Unlikely given they are still in Parachute Payment mode. Their income is going to ubstantially outsrtip every single club in the division.

Sure they may have some players on PL contracts, and they will be off like a shot. Our problem was we had non-championship standard players on Championship/PL contracts.
 
Unlikely given they are still in Parachute Payment mode. Their income is going to ubstantially outsrtip every single club in the division.

Sure they may have some players on PL contracts, and they will be off like a shot. Our problem was we had non-championship standard players on Championship/PL contracts.
Presumably, Wolves will be subject to the same budget issues we've had in the last 2 years and will have to have major team surgery. No way the likes of Doyle etc will hang around.

Budget isn't their problem with the parachute payments it's convincing players to stay and turn out against crap like SUFC.
 
Yes, for another three seasons. If he stays, Saunders will be under immense pressure as soon as HMS PissTheLeague launches in August.

Well he hasnt stayed.
The league will be so much better stronger next season. We need a new boss announcing asap so they can bring in their own players. Instead we will be waiting till the last moment and sign players no one else wants.
 
I predict that Wolves will do a Portsmouth.
Saunders said that they need a big clearout as they still have a losing mentality around the club.
Unfortunate that the clearout started with him??
 
id take saunders over morgan any day.
but id rather have a manager who doesnt keep getting clubs relegated!
 
No chance of Wolves doing a Portsmouth.

Their parachute payments next year are £16m which is about twice our turnover now !

So they will turn over at least £25m. Sixty % SCMP means they can spend £15m on player wages.

Our wages are down to about £4m or so as McCabe has driven it down.

Wolves need to do 2 things:
- shed all their useless overpaid players
- appoint a half decent manager

Of course things can go wrong but I could manage them to the L1 title next year.

How many goals did their good youngster Cassidy get for Tranmere ?

Wolves still have another £16m parachute payments to come in further seasons


If they get the right manager they are more likely to be the next Norwich / Southampton than the next Portsmouth

Their owner will have put a lot in but he's much wealthier than McCabe, he won't let them fail again
 
No chance of Wolves doing a Portsmouth.

Their parachute payments next year are £16m which is about twice our turnover now !

So they will turn over at least £25m. Sixty % SCMP means they can spend £15m on player wages.

Our wages are down to about £4m or so as McCabe has driven it down.

Wolves need to do 2 things:
- shed all their useless overpaid players
- appoint a half decent manager

Of course things can go wrong but I could manage them to the L1 title next year.

How many goals did their good youngster Cassidy get for Tranmere ?

Wolves still have another £16m parachute payments to come in further seasons

If they get the right manager they are more likely to be the next Norwich / Southampton than the next Portsmouth

£16M additional is scary, they could and should destroy the division next season, and given that temptation, will probably attract a decent manager to replace Saunders. Meanwhile, at the Lane....
 
Unlikely given they are still in Parachute Payment mode. Their income is going to ubstantially outsrtip every single club in the division.

Sure they may have some players on PL contracts, and they will be off like a shot. Our problem was we had non-championship standard players on Championship/PL contracts.

parachute payments just about cover the wage bill deficit , you cant run in the championship with according to deloitte a 38 million a year wage bill (reportedly what wolves was 2010/11) in the championship and even if theyve halved it to 19 is still double any income theyyll get in league 1

parachutes are there so clubs dont go into admin immediately, just slowly
 
parachute payments just about cover the wage bill deficit , you cant run in the championship with according to deloitte a 38 million a year wage bill (reportedly what wolves was 2010/11) in the championship and even if theyve halved it to 19 is still double any income theyyll get in league 1

parachutes are there so clubs dont go into admin immediately, just slowly

2010/11 is a Premier League season, they may well have already halved their wage budget.

Championship players they want to move on probably also command fees.

A £16m parachute payment in L1 is an absolutely huge advantage.

I'll be amazed if they don't go straight back
 
I (sadly) assume they'll be recalling 27 goal Leigh Griffiths too.
 
not if your wage bill is 19 million
contracts mean they cant , like we couldnt get rid of 3/4 year contract players and their wages , it took us 3 seasons to get just above half to 14,5 m from the 26 million wages we paid in our year in the "sun"

our parachute payments came no where near paying off our enhanced wage bills it is more realistic now
 



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