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  1. In Topic: Rob Burrow

    Yesterday, 06:11 PM

    RIP, so sad.
  2. In Topic: Paul Cooks Crunch Moment

    Yesterday, 03:57 PM

    Getting into the Championship may be feasible, but keeping us there would come at a price that's not worth thinking about. A season at that level would be the stuff of dreams but the Championship of now is equivalent to the Premier League ten years ago in regards to quality of player and what's being paid for them. I'd love us to play in the Championship before I croak, but not at the expense of the club going bust.
  3. In Topic: Paul Cooks Crunch Moment

    Yesterday, 02:18 PM

     Bald magician, on 02 June 2024 - 12:44 PM, said:

    I wonder if the offer of a new contract would be a crunch moment ? Surely the Kirk?s must have given this serious consideration?


    I'm not sure mate, but I have a feeling that it won't be far from their thoughts.
  4. In Topic: Sam Clucas

    Yesterday, 02:16 PM

     60s 70s Spireite, on 02 June 2024 - 01:38 PM, said:

    Yup. You may as well say Wrexham is a great model.. Hollywood cash galore is all you need.

    Exeter do seem to be new Crewe, recruiting kids at a young age, along with other young player cast offs, and selling them for substantial fees. Can they do this because they are so far away from a Premier League club?



    I think that some clubs are very good at picking the right players to develop where others aren't. There's plenty of youngsters let go by Premier League clubs every summer, it's just a case of picking up the right ones to bring on, but that's no easy task.
  5. In Topic: Paul Cooks Crunch Moment

    Yesterday, 12:35 PM

    Paul Cook likes the club,fans and the Barrel Inn. He knows that most of the fans love him too, but I suppose if a massive club came in for him it would be hard for him to say no. On there other hand, it feels like operation look what you could have had and a two fingered salute to Dave Allen and Renfield.
    In my time I've worked for some massive companies and earned more than decent salaries but have been less happy due to the inner politics of said establishments. He's dealing with players who want to play for him and not just pick up a wage and a seat in the stands.
    Nothing's forever so let's just enjoy the ride.

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