boltonboris Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago My god. I’ve taken a few snippets from that and can only assume you’re spoiling for an argument. So I’m not going. To entertain you. Other than to tell you that you’re way off the mark. many thanks. 🤦🏻♂️ Quote
Sluffy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 48 minutes ago, jmjhb said: Not at all, but you only need to get it right once or twice every few years for it to be somewhat worthwhile. Well they seem to be getting it right 99.9% of the time, I think you are asking a lot for them to be perfect. Back in my day the one that got away was Alan Ball who went on to win the World Cup in 1966! Quote
Sluffy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, boltonboris said: My god. I’ve taken a few snippets from that and can only assume you’re spoiling for an argument. So I’m not going. To entertain you. Other than to tell you that you’re way off the mark. many thanks. 🤦🏻♂️ No not looking for an argument, simply explaining why I thought from what you previously posted, what I did. If you bothered to read my post I went on to accept fully what you had told me, thanked you for it and commended you for the work you did in your local community. In fact I couldn't have been much nicer to you if I tried. Enjoy the rest of your day. Quote
Sluffy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, waffer cup 07 said: Show me an academy that has'nt release a player that's later matured and had a good career. ??? They all do. They would have to be perfect not to do so. And that is impossible to achieve. That was the whole point I was making - that no academy is perfect on these things. I think you must have missed it somehow? Quote
jmjhb Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Although, looking at Ramsdale he was sold to Bournemouth from Sheff Utd for 'only' £800K. You need them to break through AND not to be languishing in a lower division and struggling financially. Edited 3 hours ago by jmjhb Quote
Whitesince63 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The major question for me now is whether FV and the Swiss contingent have the resources to support us at Championship level or look to sell us on to owners with deeper pockets. We were struggling and having to be majorly baled out recently in L1 and even though we’re getting more income in the Championship the costs and wages will be much higher. Time will tell but I think Sharon and co may well want out rather than subsidise us only to relegation again. Quote
jmjhb Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Whitesince63 said: The major question for me now is whether FV and the Swiss contingent have the resources to support us at Championship level or look to sell us on to owners with deeper pockets. We were struggling and having to be majorly baled out recently in L1 and even though we’re getting more income in the Championship the costs and wages will be much higher. Time will tell but I think Sharon and co may well want out rather than subsidise us only to relegation again. They've already committed to next year, so no particular rush. Either way, the club is much more marketable now. Quote
only1swanny Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Whitesince63 said: The major question for me now is whether FV and the Swiss contingent have the resources to support us at Championship level or look to sell us on to owners with deeper pockets. We were struggling and having to be majorly baled out recently in L1 and even though we’re getting more income in the Championship the costs and wages will be much higher. Time will tell but I think Sharon and co may well want out rather than subsidise us only to relegation again. Can't imagine fixed costs changing much, wages can be controlled. I'd rather us rely on loans till we establish ourselves. Quote
Tonge moor green jacket Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago Does the club host as many events as it used to, to generate extra income? I don't know, but it just feels like we don’t. So far, FV have managed to bring in extra investment, and done it very well, but in doing so, we're no where near the sustainable model Sharon spoke about after the takeover. Presumably, we will be able to increase season ticket prices a little next time, if we stay up, and crowds will be a bit bigger. Nevertheless, 4 fewer home games loses some gate receipts from none sts. How do we increase revenue (profit actually) to allow us to be sustainable, particularly if we need to increase wages etc? Going to have to produce some players and sell for decent money. Or continue to look for outside investment, and hope that whoever supercedes FV is as diligent and responsible. Quote
ZiggyStardust Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 34 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Does the club host as many events as it used to, to generate extra income? I don't know, but it just feels like we don’t. So far, FV have managed to bring in extra investment, and done it very well, but in doing so, we're no where near the sustainable model Sharon spoke about after the takeover. Presumably, we will be able to increase season ticket prices a little next time, if we stay up, and crowds will be a bit bigger. Nevertheless, 4 fewer home games loses some gate receipts from none sts. How do we increase revenue (profit actually) to allow us to be sustainable, particularly if we need to increase wages etc? Going to have to produce some players and sell for decent money. Or continue to look for outside investment, and hope that whoever supercedes FV is as diligent and responsible. Same number of league games in't championship. Quote
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