i think the financial outlay required to get into and compete in europe is a larger risk than they are willing to take and they'd prefer the safe money of the bottom half of the table.
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We competed in Europe nonstop for 20-odd years?
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i think the financial outlay required to get into and compete in europe is a larger risk than they are willing to take and they'd prefer the safe money of the bottom half of the table.
That doesn't pencil out.i think the financial outlay required to get into and compete in europe is a larger risk than they are willing to take and they'd prefer the safe money of the bottom half of the table.
to me it seems we made the necessary outlays to compete at the top of the league and get into europe because we needed that money to balance the books of the stadium build and now that it's built we don't appear to be spending at that level anymore. if you apply the same ratio of spending/earnings we made in the last years of the old stadium to our new revenues i think we'd have higher wages and better players. further, the league is much more competitive now and we can't just swing our bigger dick around anymore and finish top 5. it requires more investment than we seem to be willing to make. this is just my gut and i haven't looked at one balance sheet or financial statement.That doesn't pencil out.
We built the stadium to sell tickets and beers and prawn sandwiches twice a week.
to me it seems we made the necessary outlays to compete at the top of the league and get into europe because we needed that money to balance the books of the stadium build and now that it's built we don't appear to be spending at that level anymore. if you apply the same ratio of spending/earnings we made in the last years of the old stadium to our new revenues i think we'd have higher wages and better players. further, the league is much more competitive now and we can't just swing our bigger dick around anymore and finish top 5. it requires more investment than we seem to be willing to make. this is just my gut and i haven't looked at one balance sheet or financial statement.
To the extent that's true, the profit-maximizing move for ENIC is to sell the club.to me it seems we made the necessary outlays to compete at the top of the league and get into europe because we needed that money to balance the books of the stadium build and now that it's built we don't appear to be spending at that level anymore. if you apply the same ratio of spending/earnings we made in the last years of the old stadium to our new revenues i think we'd have higher wages and better players. further, the league is much more competitive now and we can't just swing our bigger dick around anymore and finish top 5. it requires more investment than we seem to be willing to make. this is just my gut and i haven't looked at one balance sheet or financial statement.
We've unequivocally spent more money since moving into the stadium.to me it seems we made the necessary outlays to compete at the top of the league and get into europe because we needed that money to balance the books of the stadium build and now that it's built we don't appear to be spending at that level anymore. if you apply the same ratio of spending/earnings we made in the last years of the old stadium to our new revenues i think we'd have higher wages and better players. further, the league is much more competitive now and we can't just swing our bigger dick around anymore and finish top 5. it requires more investment than we seem to be willing to make. this is just my gut and i haven't looked at one balance sheet or financial statement.
Never heard that from the club and board before. Oh, wait....Got to be honest, regardless of whether or not Vinai is a weasel and partly responsible (at least for this season’s car crash) , the club really is calling itself out.
They have absolutely nowhere to hide if things don’t improve.
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see this post from the other threadGot to be honest, regardless of whether or not Vinai is a weasel and partly responsible (at least for this season’s car crash) , the club really is calling itself out.
They have absolutely nowhere to hide if things don’t improve.
Again, the club is trying to give transparency to what is happening and has happened. Isnt that what all of you wanted???
Let's give this new regime a chance. This rebuild on and off the field will be painful but the club has to go through it.
Now we have the right manager, the club is willing to break the wage structure and we are attempting to sign more experienced and proven players. Changes are happening!!
we're spending more but not enough and not effectively enough. i think we haven't spent on competent people off the pitch and given them the assurances we'd spend like a big club on the pitch. it's not as simple as net transfer. we're not running the club like other big clubs who regularly play in the champions league and given the outcomes of the last two seasons and the way we've reacted so far, it doesn't appear like anything is changing either.I disagree - we are spending plenty - not in ratio to our revenue but we have spent a lot - its been just spent terribly -
we're spending more but not enough and not effectively enough. i think we haven't spent on competent people off the pitch and given them the assurances we'd spend like a big club on the pitch. it's not as simple as net transfer. we're not running the club like other big clubs who regularly play in the champions league and given the outcomes of the last two seasons and the way we've reacted so far, it doesn't appear like anything is changing either.
I’ve never known the club to make a statement like ‘decisions were not made with a view to maximising points on the pitch’.
I’ve never known the club to make a statement like ‘decisions were not made with a view to maximising points on the pitch’.
He’s a grubby little PR man but he’s backing ENIC into a corner.
You’re more than likely correct and this is just another in a long line of drivel excuses and yes, maybe they won’t improve. However, if that comes to pass, there will be absolutely zero discussion about the manager and players. It will fall squarely on ENIC. Moreover, how the club is discussed in the media has changed. The media, as much as the fans, will demand change.
It's great to see isn't it.Got to be honest, regardless of whether or not Vinai is a weasel and partly responsible (at least for this season’s car crash) , the club really is calling itself out.
They have absolutely nowhere to hide if things don’t improve.
I'm fairly sure I remember something about Levy saying they'd not been as great on the pitch, possibly after Conte/Jose got sacked, but I could be misremembering.I’ve never known the club to make a statement like ‘decisions were not made with a view to maximising points on the pitch’.
He’s a grubby little PR man but he’s backing ENIC into a corner.
You’re more than likely correct and this is just another in a long line of drivel excuses and yes, maybe they won’t improve. However, if that comes to pass, there will be absolutely zero discussion about the manager and players. It will fall squarely on ENIC. Moreover, how the club is discussed in the media has changed. The media, as much as the fans, will demand change.
Really... where have you been? This is the same recycled shite they roll out every year we underperformed which baring a handful of seasons is pretty much every season under this bunch of crooks. They didn't hide then and they won't hide next summer. They'll sack a few suits, rewind the tape and press play.Got to be honest, regardless of whether or not Vinai is a weasel and partly responsible (at least for this season’s car crash) , the club really is calling itself out.
They have absolutely nowhere to hide if things don’t improve.
I don’t remember them ever saying that they had actively been making decisions where football was not prioritised.Really... where have you been? This is the same recycled shite they roll out every year we underperformed which baring a handful of seasons is pretty much every season under this bunch of crooks. They didn't hide then and they won't hide next summer. They'll sack a few suits, rewind the tape and press play.