Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:00 am
Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:14 am
Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:18 am
RichardBluebird wrote:Its quite simple, we dont have any money to spend.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:22 am
nobby wrote:RichardBluebird wrote:Its quite simple, we dont have any money to spend.
But we have a Billionaire owner who has the desire to succeed and get to the premier league, surely £5 million of his own money would not dent his fortune that much and if we were promoted would enhance his fortune.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:48 am
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:22 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:29 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:Beckford had a 20k a week pay rise, hes on 40k a week in championship! Id be mortified if the board did something ridiculous like that.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:39 pm
nobby wrote:RichardBluebird wrote:Its quite simple, we dont have any money to spend.
But we have a Billionaire owner who has the desire to succeed and get to the premier league, surely £5 million of his own money would not dent his fortune that much and if we were promoted would enhance his fortune.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:40 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:49 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:56 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:56 pm
typenamehere wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Beckford had a 20k a week pay rise, hes on 40k a week in championship! Id be mortified if the board did something ridiculous like that.
Beckford was never in the championshp, he went straight from league one Leeds to premiership everton if I'm
not mistaken.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:58 pm
steve davies wrote:nobby wrote:RichardBluebird wrote:Its quite simple, we dont have any money to spend.
But we have a Billionaire owner who has the desire to succeed and get to the premier league, surely £5 million of his own money would not dent his fortune that much and if we were promoted would enhance his fortune.
in fairness nobby look at abramovich at chelsea at the moment 75 million in january for two flops and millions more this window.
money and inflated wages does not guarantee everything as we have seen in the last few years under ridsdale and jones.
at least malky is building a squad with younger players that will be around next year and not be ready for the knackers yard as the like of fowler was.
lets wait and see what happens when the loan window opens before we start criticising malky or the malaysians for lack of ambition or investment.
we have still to see the best of gunnarson, kiss and mcphail yet so i think the start to the season has been a reasonable one.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:00 pm
2blue2handle wrote:I dont think its to wise to be spending millions and millions, we have done it before and are now paying the price.
We have spent on Miller, Gunarrson, Mason, Turner and the other free transfer would have come with inflated wages and of course a signing on fee. I think we have spent more than people realise.
Beckford at 3m is overinflated by about 2m IMO.
Like MM has said it about getting the right players so if we have to wait a little longer than so be it.
I dont think it lacks ambition by the board, its just they are doing what is right for the club and not risking the clubs future.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:03 pm
SamCCFC1927 wrote:im happy with the signings, just 3 or 4 loans be happy then or maybe another free agent
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:05 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:11 pm
nobby wrote:steve davies wrote:nobby wrote:RichardBluebird wrote:Its quite simple, we dont have any money to spend.
But we have a Billionaire owner who has the desire to succeed and get to the premier league, surely £5 million of his own money would not dent his fortune that much and if we were promoted would enhance his fortune.
in fairness nobby look at abramovich at chelsea at the moment 75 million in january for two flops and millions more this window.
money and inflated wages does not guarantee everything as we have seen in the last few years under ridsdale and jones.
at least malky is building a squad with younger players that will be around next year and not be ready for the knackers yard as the like of fowler was.
lets wait and see what happens when the loan window opens before we start criticising malky or the malaysians for lack of ambition or investment.
we have still to see the best of gunnarson, kiss and mcphail yet so i think the start to the season has been a reasonable one.
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:14 pm
nobby wrote:
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:16 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:17 pm
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:21 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:nobby wrote:
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Unfortunately Nobby it's not your bank to break and even if VT is a billionaire we have no right to expect him to gamble £5m on this window and then presumably the January window and again next summer if we fail to go up or need strengthening in the Premiership.
There is also the matter of the UEFA fair play rules which come into force soon which means each football club needs to work within its own generated funds. In fairness to the Malaysians they are giving every penny (apparently £20m) we generate back to the manager for him to invest in fees and wages.
A £20m budget is an amazing amount if you consider that only a few years ago we were generating only £5-6m per season. Personally I would like to see more investment in marketing and getting fans to spend more on club merchandising so we are generating more of our own funds which can then be spent on the team.
Frankly loading the club with more debt (because there is no way VT will gift £5m) is NOT the answer and after what has happened to us over the past 10 years (several High Court winding up appearances) that should be abundantly clear.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:22 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:nobby wrote:
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Unfortunately Nobby it's not your bank to break and even if VT is a billionaire we have no right to expect him to gamble £5m on this window and then presumably the January window and again next summer if we fail to go up or need strengthening in the Premiership.
There is also the matter of the UEFA fair play rules which come into force soon which means each football club needs to work within its own generated funds. In fairness to the Malaysians they are giving every penny (apparently £20m) we generate back to the manager for him to invest in fees and wages.
A £20m budget is an amazing amount if you consider that only a few years ago we were generating only £5-6m per season. Personally I would like to see more investment in marketing and getting fans to spend more on club merchandising so we are generating more of our own funds which can then be spent on the team.
Frankly loading the club with more debt (because there is no way VT will gift £5m) is NOT the answer and after what has happened to us over the past 10 years (several High Court winding up appearances) that should be abundantly clear.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:24 pm
CCFC 24 wrote:typenamehere wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Beckford had a 20k a week pay rise, hes on 40k a week in championship! Id be mortified if the board did something ridiculous like that.
Beckford was never in the championshp, he went straight from league one Leeds to premiership everton if I'm
not mistaken.
Oh dearie dearie me, I hope you realise Beckford's gone to Leicester.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:25 pm
Lawnmower wrote:
Good points Tony.
We have to be realistic.
Leicester and West Ham are gambling. We aren't.
I'm enjoying this season more because I think we are moving toward being a club that is going to develop over 5 years, not shit or bust again.
Last year every defeat felt like a knife wound, because we were all worried about what would happen if we didn't go up. The Malaysians have put their hands in their pockets again (we've spent well over £2m on transfers and brought in a very decent batch of players) and its a little unrealistic to expect too much more.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:32 pm
nobby wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:nobby wrote:
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Unfortunately Nobby it's not your bank to break and even if VT is a billionaire we have no right to expect him to gamble £5m on this window and then presumably the January window and again next summer if we fail to go up or need strengthening in the Premiership.
There is also the matter of the UEFA fair play rules which come into force soon which means each football club needs to work within its own generated funds. In fairness to the Malaysians they are giving every penny (apparently £20m) we generate back to the manager for him to invest in fees and wages.
A £20m budget is an amazing amount if you consider that only a few years ago we were generating only £5-6m per season. Personally I would like to see more investment in marketing and getting fans to spend more on club merchandising so we are generating more of our own funds which can then be spent on the team.
Frankly loading the club with more debt (because there is no way VT will gift £5m) is NOT the answer and after what has happened to us over the past 10 years (several High Court winding up appearances) that should be abundantly clear.
Tony, your argument is a feasible one, but if we have a budget of £20 million then where is this money generated from. As a club we have been running insolvent for the past few years, our crowds have signifcantly improved since we moved to the new stadium but they still do not create revenue consisting of £20 million pound. Also the running costs of the club aside from the playing budget, where is all the money accumulating from. The Malaysians MUST be contributing from their fortune to keep us afloat at present, unless the debt is still spiralling out of control without us knowing, whats your opinion.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:38 pm
nobby wrote:
Tony, your argument is a feasible one, but if we have a budget of £20 million then where is this money generated from. As a club we have been running insolvent for the past few years, our crowds have signifcantly improved since we moved to the new stadium but they still do not create revenue consisting of £20 million pound. Also the running costs of the club aside from the playing budget, where is all the money accumulating from. The Malaysians MUST be contributing from their fortune to keep us afloat at present, unless the debt is still spiralling out of control without us knowing, whats your opinion.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:40 pm
Lawnmower wrote:nobby wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:nobby wrote:
£5 million would not be breaking the bank when your a billionaire though, even if it was was another two players at a million each i would have been happy as they would have been OUR players and could have been potential future assets and investment for the club if they became successful and sold on, i am merely looking at the bigger picture.
Unfortunately Nobby it's not your bank to break and even if VT is a billionaire we have no right to expect him to gamble £5m on this window and then presumably the January window and again next summer if we fail to go up or need strengthening in the Premiership.
There is also the matter of the UEFA fair play rules which come into force soon which means each football club needs to work within its own generated funds. In fairness to the Malaysians they are giving every penny (apparently £20m) we generate back to the manager for him to invest in fees and wages.
A £20m budget is an amazing amount if you consider that only a few years ago we were generating only £5-6m per season. Personally I would like to see more investment in marketing and getting fans to spend more on club merchandising so we are generating more of our own funds which can then be spent on the team.
Frankly loading the club with more debt (because there is no way VT will gift £5m) is NOT the answer and after what has happened to us over the past 10 years (several High Court winding up appearances) that should be abundantly clear.
Tony, your argument is a feasible one, but if we have a budget of £20 million then where is this money generated from. As a club we have been running insolvent for the past few years, our crowds have signifcantly improved since we moved to the new stadium but they still do not create revenue consisting of £20 million pound. Also the running costs of the club aside from the playing budget, where is all the money accumulating from. The Malaysians MUST be contributing from their fortune to keep us afloat at present, unless the debt is still spiralling out of control without us knowing, whats your opinion.
Nobby, the Malaysians have been loaning money to the club and then turning most of the loans to shares to make up the deficit.
Our debts have fallen further due to PMG, Borley and Isaacs turning their old debts to shares too.
If our budget is £20m then the Malaysians will no doubt be putting a big chunk in themselves again this year.
I
Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:26 pm
What is our current debt, i think you will find it has INCREASED since the Malaysians have come on board.
Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:36 pm
2blue2handle wrote:What is our current debt, i think you will find it has INCREASED since the Malaysians have come on board.
Yet you still want them to chuck another 5m in the pot though
Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:03 pm
nobby wrote:2blue2handle wrote:What is our current debt, i think you will find it has INCREASED since the Malaysians have come on board.
Yet you still want them to chuck another 5m in the pot though
Yes i do, there are people in this thread that have said they have chucked some money in, then i just want them to chuck MORE money in for us to progress on the pitch and to CLEAR more and more debts off the pitch, is that the wrong thing to want.