Sat Jun 17, 2017 9:58 am
Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:00 am
early days most players are on holidays still, by the start of next month things will hot upangelis1949 wrote:Very average signings made by Warnock so far which begs the question,has Tan given the manager and kind of war chest at all
Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:28 am
Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:36 am
Sat Jun 17, 2017 11:35 am
Sat Jun 17, 2017 11:36 am
Sat Jun 17, 2017 11:36 am
angelis1949 wrote:Very average signings made by Warnock so far which begs the question,has Tan given the manager and kind of war chest at all
Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:04 pm
angelis1949 wrote:Very average signings made by Warnock so far which begs the question,has Tan given the manager and kind of war chest at all
Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:37 pm
Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:51 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Number one priority for Tan will be reducing debts and monthly costs. It has been made clear that we have a very limited budget, and Tan said some time back that he was not going to be spending money once we changed back to blue. That was something which I think most of us accepted as a consequence of getting rid of the red shirts. This club had to something about the enormous debt whatever.
Sat Jun 17, 2017 8:46 pm
piledriver64 wrote:angelis1949 wrote:Very average signings made by Warnock so far which begs the question,has Tan given the manager and kind of war chest at all
Patterson won't have come on the cheap despite little by way of a fee.
Harris will be on a much improved contract. If Manga re-signs that will clearly cost a pretty penny.
The key will be the next few signings will demonstrate where we are. The striker will cost serious money in both a fee and wages whoever he is.
Let's just wait and see.
Sat Jun 17, 2017 8:57 pm
Sven wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Number one priority for Tan will be reducing debts and monthly costs. It has been made clear that we have a very limited budget, and Tan said some time back that he was not going to be spending money once we changed back to blue. That was something which I think most of us accepted as a consequence of getting rid of the red shirts. This club had to something about the enormous debt whatever.
Some short memories as usual, Steve
There was 'trade-of' for the return to blue and it was stated clearly. The debt simply HAS to be reduced and the quicker the better. Vincent Tan won't be here forever and we need to consider that the next one in is not likely to be as wealthy or (in some respects) as benevolent as he has been to date
That's not to say we cannot 'have a good crack' at this Division, as we finally have a manager in place that knows how to do it on a comparatively small budget and knows the players who fit the bill
Sat Jun 17, 2017 9:03 pm
dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Number one priority for Tan will be reducing debts and monthly costs. It has been made clear that we have a very limited budget, and Tan said some time back that he was not going to be spending money once we changed back to blue. That was something which I think most of us accepted as a consequence of getting rid of the red shirts. This club had to something about the enormous debt whatever.
Some short memories as usual, Steve
There was 'trade-of' for the return to blue and it was stated clearly. The debt simply HAS to be reduced and the quicker the better. Vincent Tan won't be here forever and we need to consider that the next one in is not likely to be as wealthy or (in some respects) as benevolent as he has been to date
That's not to say we cannot 'have a good crack' at this Division, as we finally have a manager in place that knows how to do it on a comparatively small budget and knows the players who fit the bill
although i sorta agree, last summers window wasnt exactly shopping in poundland.
Sat Jun 17, 2017 9:06 pm
Sven wrote:Some short memories as usual, Steve
There was 'trade-of' for the return to blue and it was stated clearly. The debt simply HAS to be reduced and the quicker the better. Vincent Tan won't be here forever and we need to consider that the next one in is not likely to be as wealthy or (in some respects) as benevolent as he has been to date
That's not to say we cannot 'have a good crack' at this Division, as we finally have a manager in place that knows how to do it on a comparatively small budget and knows the players who fit the bill
Sat Jun 17, 2017 9:35 pm
Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:14 pm
nubbsy wrote:I think the problem is as per usual figures were batted about on here of 4m and 6m. Apparently this was what we were getting and I think we've taken it for gospel when in reality we have no idea and it's probably way off.
Sat Jun 17, 2017 11:02 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Number one priority for Tan will be reducing debts and monthly costs. It has been made clear that we have a very limited budget, and Tan said some time back that he was not going to be spending money once we changed back to blue. That was something which I think most of us accepted as a consequence of getting rid of the red shirts. This club had to something about the enormous debt whatever.
Some short memories as usual, Steve
There was 'trade-of' for the return to blue and it was stated clearly. The debt simply HAS to be reduced and the quicker the better. Vincent Tan won't be here forever and we need to consider that the next one in is not likely to be as wealthy or (in some respects) as benevolent as he has been to date
That's not to say we cannot 'have a good crack' at this Division, as we finally have a manager in place that knows how to do it on a comparatively small budget and knows the players who fit the bill
although i sorta agree, last summers window wasnt exactly shopping in poundland.
Maybe not Poundland but going on Rickie Lambert we shopped in the local crock shop.
Sun Jun 18, 2017 9:19 am
2blue2handle wrote:nubbsy wrote:I think the problem is as per usual figures were batted about on here of 4m and 6m. Apparently this was what we were getting and I think we've taken it for gospel when in reality we have no idea and it's probably way off.
no idea what he has but if I was manager if try and fill the gaps and reduce the wages and then see what I have left to buy in the most important areas which are upfront. so far Warnock has done what I would have but let's see if he has money. certainly backed so far.
Sun Jun 18, 2017 9:34 am