Nick Jansky
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Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
This is how you do it.
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Seems a bit premature.Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
That's exactly the plan they are following though.Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
Net spend this summer was £100m.Seems a bit premature.
I’m not sure our owners will want to be spending £150m in one summer, their sustainable L1 to Premier League model doesn’t seem to factor in signing 14 players in the summer.
They made decent money on selling the likes of Bellingham, a model similar to our own under the prince.
They did well to turn their huge gap in the league into play off success and fair play to them for doing it. They’d have still sold Bellingham in the summer had they not gone up and it begs the question of how competitive they would’ve been had they lost the play off final.
I think we need to see how sustainable they are over a longer period than just one window and 10 games. They’ve started very well and surprised many.
But it does seem that their model has given them more room to spend. And they’re rightly lauded for that model helping them get to the premier league… but is that a sustainable model once you get there that you then spend huge amounts and almost entirely replace the squad that got you there.
They are putting in place all of the things we failed to do. Replacing departing players in an effective way is very much an integral part of the plan.It's going to be interesting to see how they do. At the moment, they are a bit like our first PL season under wilder, competitive, players with loads of confidence and surfing the wave.
The challenge is when at the end of season, all their best players suddenly attract the likes of bigger clubs and how do they keep the cycle going.
Wolves are a perfect example of how they keep selling their best players, they were able to find more and now seem to have run out.
Read the article.Go on then . How ?
Did you miss the link or was it on another thread?Read the article.
Doing a bit to enhance your reputation here.Did you miss the link or was it on another thread?
They have a smarter manager than us, probably on a lower salary than Wilder last season, and much smarter recruitment. Because they have a proper infrastructure in place for an aspirational club.Big difference is the class in players they bought in. Would Wilder ever think of Granit Xhaka?
Not a chance.
I’m gonna have too ain’t IDoing a bit to enhance your reputation here.
It’s right there in the OP. Try clicking on it?Did you miss the link or was it on another thread?
Wouldn't disagree but commercial income is helped by filling the stadium with just shy of 50 000 every other week and the financial benefit that brings.Net spend this summer was £100m.
Their model is all about sustainability by increasing the commercial income and selling and replacing star players at the right times.
I can’t see it.It’s right there in the OP. Try clicking on it?
Click on this is how you do it.I can’t see it.
lol cheers.Click on this is how you do it.
I’d suggest we tried to do this with being in young players, but our scouting recruitment team are dog shit, so it’s fallen well short of even staying in this league. Our whole club structure needs a massive overhaul, until that changes we’re going nowhere.Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
Ya never know our young Bulgarian kids and Zetterstrom may come good.I’d suggest we tried to do this with being in young players, but our scouting recruitment team are dog shit, so it’s fallen well short of even staying in this league. Our whole club structure needs a massive overhaul, until that changes we’re going nowhere.
Because it is a great case study on how to build a sustainable PL club from L1.
This is how you do it.
Wouldn't disagree but commercial income is helped by filling the stadium with just shy of 50 000 every other week and the financial benefit that brings.
The difference is they sold their crown jewels and used the money very wisely. Signing experienced, quality players like Granit Xhaka as well as taking a few pints.Seems a bit premature.
I’m not sure our owners will want to be spending £150m in one summer, their sustainable L1 to Premier League model doesn’t seem to factor in signing 14 players in the summer.
They made decent money on selling the likes of Bellingham, a model similar to our own under the prince.
They did well to turn their huge gap in the league into play off success and fair play to them for doing it. They’d have still sold Bellingham in the summer had they not gone up and it begs the question of how competitive they would’ve been had they lost the play off final.
I think we need to see how sustainable they are over a longer period than just one window and 10 games. They’ve started very well and surprised many.
But it does seem that their model has given them more room to spend. And they’re rightly lauded for that model helping them get to the premier league… but is that a sustainable model once you get there that you then spend huge amounts and almost entirely replace the squad that got you there.
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