SixYardBox, on 18 February 2015 - 07:39 AM, said:
This is all very childish stuff. You all need to step out of the fan box and look at the business from the outside. Firstly I reckon we'd have lost the last three with Doyle too. Secondly Doyle was off like a shot to secure 3x or 4x Wages. The club had no option. Thirdly the business model and main priority is to get the debt down thru player development and selling on. That's why Cookie is in the job because that's what he's good at. He's done it with Cooper from nothing, he's done it with Doyle from nothing, he'll do it with Raglan, Morsy, Carter, Harrison, Mani etc etc from nothing. Promotion to Championship is not an option until the debt is much lower as the club just wouldn't be able to afford the players required at that level to compete without a big risk of going bankrupt when they get relegated. I'd much rather be in league one with a club being prudently managed than say Rotherham who are blowing the budget. If in 4 years time we are ready I reckon the business will be sustainable for long term stay at Championship level. Of course this remains to be seen but that's the plan as far as I can see. Fans have to buy into this, support the business plan, enjoy some competitive football, watch some good young talent along the way, maybe a bit of joy in cups and get on with it.
1. No need for the sanctimonious 'childish' and 'you need to get out of the fan box' stuff. Remove the emotional attachment and we're just customers treating Town like a cinema or restaurant.
2. Folk can speculate all they want, but the harsh truth is no Town player has scored from open play since Doyle left.
3. There's no evidence to suggest Doyle was 'off like a shot' simply to increase his wages. However we did see a concerted narrative discussing his potential transfer from CFC representatives and their friends in the media.
4. Of course the Club had an option. 'Teflon' himself said there was no pressure to sell whilst the player was only eight months into a two year contract. Don't forget the Cooper money, extra payments from the FL for being in L1, a seven thousand average and our mini Cup run, either. And hey, let's remember the debt is predominantly owed to the Board and Chairman, meaning it's their decision to prioritise repayment over possible success.
5. Cooper cost a significant fee, Carter is a Wolves player, Harrison is twenty seven, and as for Dieseruvwe, well, you're being very optimistic based on very little game time.
6. Promotion not an option? What the Hell are you on about! What's the point of anyone turning out every week if that's the case?! Of course promotion is an option - should we have said the same last season? By the way, I agree Town should be prudently managed; but which part of a million-plus loss despite winning the division, visiting Wembley and hosting high profile gigs says 'prudent' to you?
7. I'd say the majority of Town fans 'buy into' the need to balance expectations, ambition and financial reality. I just hope Dave Allen 'buys into' the fact that flogging the country's top scorer when there was no pressing need will impact upon results and attendances.
This post has been edited by MDCCCLXVI: 18 February 2015 - 09:16 PM