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Come on - you're better than that. It doesn't guarantee it, no, but it makes it more likely.

Beattie 4m fee, 40k per week. Speed 25k p.w. Naysmith. 17k p.w.? Hendrie ? Per week. Robson 1m per annum? Kidd 0.5 m?

Spending that guaranteed failure!!
 
Beattie 4m fee, 40k per week. Speed 25k p.w. Naysmith. 17k p.w.? Hendrie ? Per week. Robson 1m per annum? Kidd 0.5 m?

Spending that guaranteed failure!!

Oh, that settles it then. No point in spending anything at all because of what happened 9 years ago with the Worlds worst manager in charge.

Oh, and spending nothing didn't work so well in 2011, the last time I checked.

Jesus wept.
 
Beattie 4m fee, 40k per week. Speed 25k p.w. Naysmith. 17k p.w.? Hendrie ? Per week. Robson 1m per annum? Kidd 0.5 m?

Spending that guaranteed failure!!

Had we not sold Beattie in the transfer window, we'd have more than likely gone up.

Selling our best players in the transfer window guarantees failure.
 
Maybe but in the past (especially the recent seasons), more often than not, the new signings were a waste of money!

Do you genuinely believe that we can't improve this team with one or two modest purchases?
 
Come on - you're better than that. It doesn't guarantee it, no, but it makes it more likely.

Plus the Kendall era - real money at the time on Hutchinson, Ebrell, and others I can't even remember. At least that wasn't KM' s lash up and money.
 
Claude Davies 3m plus wages. Kazim-Richards, Nade, Fathy, Shelton, can't even remember the rest, embarrassing.

Well, if you don't buy players to improve the first team, that's wasting money. But that's not what I'm advocating.
 
Plus the Kendall era - real money at the time on Hutchinson, Ebrell, and others I can't even remember. At least that wasn't KM' s lash up and money.

Kendall's spending saved us from relegation in 1995-6.
 
Well, if you don't buy players to improve the first team, that's wasting money. But that's not what I'm advocating.


It does not guarantee success, that's the point, or in our case three points in three different eras, three different boards and three different managers.
 
It does not guarantee success, that's the point, or in our case three points in three different eras, three different boards and three different managers.

I never said it did.

I said it made it more likely. It does.

Teams who buy good players often get promoted. Have you not noticed this?
 



I never said it did.

I said it made it more likely. It does.

Teams who buy good players often get promoted. Have you not noticed this?
Clubs want higher fee? Agents being greedy? There were probably no agents when we got Allchuch, Hope, Hockey, Cockerill and not sure about Hodges
 
I've read some bollocks on here in my time but people arguing we shouldn't spend money cos cunts like Robson did and it didn't work defies belief.

I leave this argument now. Words fail me.
 
Clubs want higher fee? Agents being greedy? There were probably no agents when we got Allchuch, Hope, Hockey, Cockerill and not sure about Hodges

There have also been some law changes relating to transfers during that period - obviously the Bosman ruling in 1995 but also the retain and transfer system ( a restriction that existed until the High Court ruled in 1963 that it was an unjustifiable restraint of trade) on the freedom of players to transfer from one Football League club to another.
 
I never said it did.

I said it made it more likely. It does.

Teams who buy good players often get promoted. Have you not noticed this?


No you didn't, it was Silent I see; apologies offered. However, few L1 clubs actually 'buy' players and its certainly not a recipe for success.

The recipe for success is, as always, choosing a better manager than the other clubs. Signing good players helps no end as my signature below has said for months.

Anyway, personally I prefer incremental building over 'revolution' any day.
 
No you didn't, it was Silent I see; apologies offered. However, few L1 clubs actually 'buy' players and its certainly not a recipe for success.

The recipe for success is, as always, choosing a better manager than the other clubs. Signing good players helps no end as my signature below has said for months.

Anyway, personally I prefer incremental building over 'revolution' any day.


Bristol bought Agard.
Preston bought Johnson
Pigs bought COG and Madine
Wigan bought Wilschut and Morsy

clubs of a decent size for the level with a bit of clout will usually go out and buy a couple of players who can make a real difference to their prospects as well as picking up the better freebies and loans at this level.
 
No you didn't, it was Silent I see; apologies offered. However, few L1 clubs actually 'buy' players and its certainly not a recipe for success.

The recipe for success is, as always, choosing a better manager than the other clubs. Signing good players helps no end as my signature below has said for months.

Anyway, personally I prefer incremental building over 'revolution' any day.
Meanwhile in December 2022 Sheffield United are deciding whether to sack manager Neil Collins after a poor run of results left a young Utd team midtable in Div 1 after 11 seasons in the same division.
 
Some ridiculous comments on here about chucking the towel in or realising the season is over and so on........
Absolute bollocks!........
Every one of those players at the lane wants promotion,the manager wants promotion and yes even Mcabe.
Your'e in some truly fucked up place if you think otherwise.
5 point gap too big? ......fuck off!

Absolutely.
 
A baffling thread. Glad some posts have already made these points but worth repeating.

Adkins said repeatedly

We were expansive at the start of the desk - but lost too many
Shrewsbury a turning point
Tighten things up
Succeeded but drawn too many
Wanted to turn draws into wins
Three games in a "week"* have to use the squad

The extent and personnel were a surprise but the change wasn't.

I'm not convinced that the players don't care; the Board hates the players and lied to the manager, the fans and the tea lady; the manager hates the players; the players hate the manager, each other, and themselves; and everyone has given up.

*Eight Days A Week - someone should write a song about that.
 
Bristol bought Agard.
Preston bought Johnson
Pigs bought COG and Madine
Wigan bought Wilschut and Morsy
HI
clubs of a decent size for the level with a bit of clout will usually go out and buy a couple of players who can make a real difference to their prospects as well as picking up the better freebies and loans at this level.


Since summer 2012 We paid fees for:

Brayford 1.7m, Done 700k, Baxter, McNulty, Scougall, Westlake, Murphy, Taylor, Higdon, J.Wallace, Adams, Cuvelier, Sharp 500k, Coutts,

All in League 1 with no success. Biggest spenders in the division surely.

Scouts and managers win promotion. (not Boards).
 
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Since summer 2012 We paid fees for:

Brayford 1.7m, Done 700k, Baxter, McNulty, Scougall, Westlake, Murphy, Taylor, Higdon, J.Wallace, Adams, Cuvelier, Sharp 500k, Coutts,

All in League 1 with no success. Biggest spenders in the division surely.

Yes biggest spenders but because we've been here so long.

The others spend well and he promoted.
 
Meanwhile in December 2022 Sheffield United are deciding whether to sack manager Neil Collins after a poor run of results left a young Utd team midtable in Div 1 after 11 seasons in the same division.
December 2022.
Manager Nigel Adkins is contemplating bolstering his squad in Jan, ahead of the Blades packed fixture list.
The Blades are in the Europa League last 16, League Cup semis, and are currently 7th in the Premiership.

Adkins requires cover for veteran skipper, and Lane Legend Dean Hammond, who is suspended after picking up 20 bookings in 21 league games.

Adkins is also hopeful Fulhams Dan Burn will swap the bright lights of London for South Yorkshire, as the club prepare a 33rd bid for the defender.
 



The pressure of playing for SUFC is worth mentioning in the context of where we are this season.
It must be a decade or so since we have been safely mid-table, not fighting relegation or involved in a promotion battle.
This certainly helps youngsters who can be given first team opportunities in a less pressurised environment.
The classic time to give a youngster his debut is
(a) End of season with nothing to play for
(b) An away game - no pressure from a home crowd expecting a win
Adkins wisely threw DCL into the mix at exactly the optimum time.
 

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