raul
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So, wise investments then?I'm not bothered about wise investment I just want the best players we can get within our means.
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So, wise investments then?I'm not bothered about wise investment I just want the best players we can get within our means.
Top half of the championship?
Where did McCabe say this?
I remember here him say summat like 'he doesn't look at what other teams are doing'![]()
According to the Southend forum our highest and latest bid is 350k for Leanord.
TBH I'm getting a little concerned about our transfer dealings so far. The fact we're going in with clearly low bids for top league one talent is a little worrying. The fact there's not even any rumours of bids for good established Championship talent is even more worrying.
Early days still and I have faith in Wilder, but I'd be lying if I didn't admit I was hoping for more than we've seen so far.
The evidence is in the time spent trying to lure these players, for me and only my opinion if we are struggling to get these over the line it does not bode well.
He also said he doesn't know what's happening and it's all out of his hands. I think he spoke to assure fans of his comittment but he left it open. There was no "I'm going nowhere" statement which is revealing in itself.Today's local rag. Southend echo,Leonard, " I expect to be playing for Southend this season" .
Just saying.
He also said he doesn't know what's happening and it's all out of his hands. I think he spoke to assure fans of his comittment but he left it open. There was no "I'm going nowhere" statement which is revealing in itself.
...which has little to do with how long they've been in the Champ and all to do with their owner stumping up the cash.
Fools. Wait until January when the kitty is empty whilst we will be chucking out 100k bids left right and centre for Leonard and Holmes. Who'll be laughing then?I think Boyd and Snodgrass are great signings at this level. If they sign both then they've done well so far.
But it does. We've just been promoted and are yet to prove ourselves at this level. There's nothing to say we won't be back in League One come next May. Therefore, rightly or wrongly our owners don't want to saddle the club with massive salaried.
Them lot on the other hand are an established top half Championship side so the owners can confidently absorb £40k salaries...
But it does. We've just been promoted and are yet to prove ourselves at this level. There's nothing to say we won't be back in League One come next May. Therefore, rightly or wrongly our owners don't want to saddle the club with massive salaried.
Them lot on the other hand are an established top half Championship side so the owners can confidently absorb £40k salaries...
I didn't say value for moneyFools. Wait until January when the kitty is empty whilst we will be chucking out 100k bids left right and centre for Leonard and Holmes. Who'll be laughing then?
I don't follow this argument. We were an established top half Championship side when we suddenly collapsed and got relegated in 2011. We hadn't finished lower than 10th in the division since 2002.
They can't absorb the salaries because of league position. They can absorb them because those funding them are (a) willing to do it and (b) can do it.
There is s fear factor/caution at work here, nowt wrong with that, most clubs appear to have modest increase in budget in the first year back.
Still, the only way to 'absorb' £40K salaries/10 million transfers fee's is if the owner is putting in some serious dosh.
McCabe has stated we need to find 'new investors' ( like t'pigs) if we are going to step up financially...the 'think Liverpool/wait till the Champ to see investment' being, well...bollocks.
I suspect McCabe feel's he's chucked in more than enough to the club over the years and it's simply about maintainance/keeping the ship running until someone else steps up to the plate ( if that means bobbing up and down between leagues, so be it, though not sure the fans will see it that way) ..as for Princey, who knows...perhaps he feels the similar..
I don't see how this approach will change drastically over time, they'll be looking at Udders/Barnsley and thinking you can compete with lower end budgets ( though their budgets are significantly higher than ours)...and with Wilder, they may be right.
UTB!
Almost every club in the championship loses money. The longer you're in it, the more you lose. We simply won't stay in the league for a significant length of time with a break even budget.Its a pretty straightforward 'argument' to follow...
It looks like McCabe et al won't be investing heavily in the playing staff (paying Championship level wages etc) until we've demonstrated an ability to be able to stay in the division. Maybe even bank some of the TV money to act as collateral for future investment.
Like it or not, that's what the evidence is showing. Bit like a small business going in to the bank and the bank turning round and saying, prove you can stay in business for a year and then we'll invest in you.
Not saying I agree with it, but that's what the evidence is showing. The Pigs on the otherhand have shown they're a top 6 side in the Championship so their owners are more inclined to 'spunk' money as their ROI is closer to fruition.
That's just factually incorrect.The pigs are a top 6 side because their owners invested big money - the owners did not wait for the club to prove it was a top 6 side first as you suggest. The pigs were going nowhere until ladyboy came along and invested big money.Its a pretty straightforward 'argument' to follow...
It looks like McCabe et al won't be investing heavily in the playing staff (paying Championship level wages etc) until we've demonstrated an ability to be able to stay in the division. Maybe even bank some of the TV money to act as collateral for future investment.
Like it or not, that's what the evidence is showing. Bit like a small business going in to the bank and the bank turning round and saying, prove you can stay in business for a year and then we'll invest in you.
Not saying I agree with it, but that's what the evidence is showing. The Pigs on the otherhand have shown they're a top 6 side in the Championship so their owners are more inclined to 'spunk' money as their ROI is closer to fruition.
Its a pretty straightforward 'argument' to follow...
It looks like McCabe et al won't be investing heavily in the playing staff (paying Championship level wages etc) until we've demonstrated an ability to be able to stay in the division. Maybe even bank some of the TV money to act as collateral for future investment.
Like it or not, that's what the evidence is showing. Bit like a small business going in to the bank and the bank turning round and saying, prove you can stay in business for a year and then we'll invest in you.
Not saying I agree with it, but that's what the evidence is showing. The Pigs on the otherhand have shown they're a top 6 side in the Championship so their owners are more inclined to 'spunk' money as their ROI is closer to fruition.
Seems to me that the possible reasons why McCabe may want to keep a tight rein on spending are:
1. He and the Prince may not be able to achieve consensus about what has to be put in.
2. He genuinely was not expecting the average wages and fees paid in the second tier to have gone up so much.
3. He thinks Wilder can keep the team up, and possibly do better than just survive, without significant money going in (and he may be right).
4. He thinks that if Huddersfield can do it cheaply, why can't we? (this is the same thinking that gave us David Weir in charge with no money the season after Yeovil got promoted. It is dangerous thinking)
5. He thinks that he spent loads in the Robson era and that did no good, so why bother? (an argument that many advance on here which I think is fundamentally flawed)
6. He wants to spend as little as possible of his own money (wouldn't we all in the same situation?)
7. He doesn't have much to put in.
I suspect it's a combination of 3 or 4 of these reasons. If the only reason is the one you advance, however, that's very dangerous. If we don't invest and go down again, why would anyone think we'd come straight back up? How did that work out last time?
Adam Smith anyone?
Yeah, fuck him and his institute.'kin hope not.
Walthy and the gang will never stop quoting him.
In modern day football you don't pay what you think the player is worth. If you want the player, you pay what the parent club asks for and that's it
Then you end up with a player that you didn't want and a player that isn't good enough...= bad seasonOr you move on to number two on your list.
Then number three.....
In modern day football you don't pay what you think the player is worth. If you want the player, you pay what the parent club asks for and that's it
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