Dreaming Spire, on 05 May 2015 - 08:28 PM, said:
Along with most, I'm very reluctant to believe and accept that all this might somehow be true, ESPECIALLY AT THIS CRUCIAL TIME !!! ..... But the only thing that I am absolutely CONVINCED about is that PC would surely be making the worst mistake of his career if he went to Portsmouth.Quite apart from the appalling hypocrisy, in terms of his rhetoric about 'Loyalty' etc,etc, it's just unbelievable that he might even consider such a retrograde move and just at a time when his stock is probably at its pinnacle so far in his managerial career. For heavens sake, he is being coveted by MUCH BIGGER CLUBS right now and for good reason. So, surely the guy must realise this ! .... OR DOES HE ??? Nah, surely he does !..... I can only wonder now, if something really shattering, in terms of next seasons player budget etc has been revealed to him by the powers that be and that it must have completely done his head in .... to such an extent that he's had a real bellyfull of it and just wants out !??It's still 'Crystal Ball' time, really .... Well, either that or something to do with a load of other spherical objects, hopefully.
moondog, on 05 May 2015 - 08:40 PM, said:
My take and it's only speculation on my part is that this less to do with budgets and more DA's determination to get as much of his money back as possible by selling Morsy, Clucas et al in the summer rather than re-investing the proceeds
Whether it's down to player budget or player sales, or even a combination, and when added to the reported lack of funds to keep JR, there is every chance that information has come to light in the last few weeks that has rocked PC to the core.
The post by PT may be linked and it may be that PC's reaction to certain information was already known when that post was made.
I've stated on here before the difficulties we will have sustaining a Championship level club. Most rivals in that division are either propped up by huge parachute payments, or backed by owners with serious millions that they are prepared to lose in the quest for PL status. And add to that most stadiums are 2-3 times the size of ours, with average gates a most clubs well above our capacity.
Perhaps it's now a case of either:
a) gain promotion and use most of the windfall to repay the loans
b) Lose play-offs and cash in assets and reduce budget to repay the loans.
Certainly trying to compete against the wealthier Championship clubs would be a huge risk.
Like others on here, the many, many years of football endured in the bottom 2 tiers mean I'd be happy just to see us play one game in the Championship. If that was with no squad investment and all the money to pay debts, that would work for me.