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euroboy posted:Maybe we can get that Moses dude we're supposed to be in for then. Owen Coyle?
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yeah that football 3.0 thing makes perfect sense and everyone should follow Arsenal's example. All you need is a fanbase of 60,000 bankers and stockbrokers, guaranteed champions league revenue, a massive sponsorship deal, one of the best manager's the Premier League has ever seen, and the ability to cherry-pick any academy in the world. Why can't Portsmouth learn from their example???
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 23:38 |
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pisshead posted:yeah that football 3.0 thing makes perfect sense and everyone should follow Arsenal's example. All you need is a fanbase of 60,000 bankers and stockbrokers, guaranteed champions league revenue, a massive sponsorship deal, one of the best manager's the Premier League has ever seen, and the ability to cherry-pick any academy in the world. Why can't Portsmouth learn from their example??? Haha, amused that it generated so much animosity. But seriously, it's obvious that the current massive debt strategy of club management is unsustainable, not every club can have a sugar daddy, and the consequences are coming to roost at several clubs. So where does that leave it? Honestly, is it so far-fetched? The whole point of the article is that such a management strategy would not require a massive fanbase, massive revenues, or massive spending. However, it would require patience on the part of club and fans, a return to developing young talent, establishing a successful scouting network (either worldwide or in overlooked regions), and creating a club ethos that would help retain nurtured talent. So which one of those needs 100 million pounds annually?
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 00:33 |
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pimpslap posted:Honestly, is it so far-fetched? The whole point of the article is that such a management strategy would not require a massive fanbase, massive revenues, or massive spending. However, it would require patience on the part of club and fans, a return to developing young talent, establishing a successful scouting network (either worldwide or in overlooked regions), and creating a club ethos that would help retain nurtured talent. So which one of those needs 100 million pounds annually? I think a successful scouting network entails the ability to attract young players to play for your club and fight off offers from other clubs unless you're assuming that you're always going to be the only in the mix. Keeping young talent will also require success and/or wage spikes to keep players from jumping almost immediate to another big club once they rise to prominence. Plus, since not every find from your scouting system is going to be a success, you will have to plug holes with transfer spending and the more ambitious you get, the more money you will probably need to spend. At some point, no matter how "smart" your operations are or how patient you can get people to be, a club will need to have a good amount of capital available to help fuel a push up the ladder. The more expensive football gets, the more capital you need even if you aren't trying to ape Real Madrid.
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TyChan posted:I think a successful scouting network entails the ability to attract young players to play for your club and fight off offers from other clubs unless you're assuming that you're always going to be the only in the mix. Keeping young talent will also require success and/or wage spikes to keep players from jumping almost immediate to another big club once they rise to prominence. Plus, since not every find from your scouting system is going to be a success, you will have to plug holes with transfer spending and the more ambitious you get, the more money you will probably need to spend. agreed. Right now arsenal can find a youngster and say "yes you might not get as much money coming to us, but we play in europe, will develop you into the best you can be and even if you don't make the first team the arsenal academy name will give you the best chance of getting into another top flight team". That falls apart if everyone is doing the same thing.
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pimpslap posted:However, it would require patience on the part of club and fans, a return to developing young talent, establishing a successful scouting network (either worldwide or in overlooked regions), and creating a club ethos that would help retain nurtured talent. So which one of those needs 100 million pounds annually? If any club but Arsenal tried Arsenal's strategy they would have been relegated ages ago.
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willkill4food posted:If any club but Arsenal tried Arsenal's strategy they would have been relegated ages ago. especially as Arsenal had an amazing team to play with while the academy started up
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BunnyX posted:Good day to be a Millwall fan. Now all I need is an unlikely looking West Ham implosion and it's all good. With that UEFA regulation coming in, we could end up in Europe again in a few seasons the way things are going.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 03:08 |
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Lyric Proof Vest posted:especially as Arsenal had an amazing team to play with while the academy started up Arsene's method of becoming a top four team. First start with a top two team and sell your best players.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 04:01 |
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As further fuel for people to come laugh at Portsmouth, the fan forum I usually post on has decided that because we can't get onto the official Pompey website that this has gone down to it not being paid. I see no relief for us Pompey fans
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:33 |
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Rawz posted:As further fuel for people to come laugh at Portsmouth, the fan forum I usually post on has decided that because we can't get onto the official Pompey website that this has gone down to it not being paid. I see no relief for us Pompey fans They've come out with a statement, it's true
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:34 |
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ibroxmassive posted:They've come out with a statement, it's true Where is it, Southampton's website?
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:34 |
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We probably decide which bills to pay by pulling 2 or 3 out of a hat
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:36 |
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Rawz posted:We probably decide which bills to pay by pulling 2 or 3 out of a hat like they can afford a hat
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Lyric Proof Vest posted:agreed. Right now arsenal can find a youngster and say "yes you might not get as much money coming to us, but we play in europe, will develop you into the best you can be and then repeatedly break you in training
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:44 |
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ibroxmassive posted:like they can afford a hat I hate to think what other 'surprises' will be in store. I don't see the players being paid or anyone else at the club. What about other utilities? The website must be quite a small amount of money. Maybe if we sell Kaboul in the next day or 2 we might have a chance.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:47 |
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I'd be worried about the police bill for the FA Cup game to be honest. It nearly did in H&W and at the moment, Pompeys finances are probably worse than theirs
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:49 |
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Rawz posted:I hate to think what other 'surprises' will be in store. I don't see the players being paid or anyone else at the club. What about other utilities? The website must be quite a small amount of money. Maybe if we sell Kaboul in the next day or 2 we might have a chance. they won't be paying them based on the due amounts, it will be based on what's essential, the website is not
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 13:57 |
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I still can't quite work out how we managed to get the embargo partially lifted. We are just completely and utterly buggered, we're going to be playing with jumpers for goalposts next.
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Badgerman posted:I still can't quite work out how we managed to get the embargo partially lifted. We are just completely and utterly buggered, we're going to be playing with jumpers for goalposts next. I think it was on the understanding that you desperatly have to offload players and you couldnt do that with the embargo in place.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 14:03 |
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Bhyo posted:I think it was on the understanding that you desperatly have to offload players and you couldnt do that with the embargo in place. Sales out then loans/frees in is the only way. Otherwise we'd be doomed if the embargo was in place. Not quite the sale I expected yet though but Kaboul must be sold. I thought someone would have snapped up Belhadj as well. As far as I know we can't sell KP Boateng, otherwise he'd be out.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 14:18 |
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But that contradicts what our directors have been saying, that we don't need to sell players. How odd. I think most Pomp fans have expected Kaboul to leave for a while now, and whilst he is our best player, I'm more wary of losing Begovic now. He's proven to be a top notch keeper that has prevented us from being embarassed a few times this season. That's not to say that we are currently going down with our dignity intact, but it's not as if we're losing 5:0 to Wigan week in week out as of yet. edit: gently caress me 13.18 Skysports.com understands Tottenham are closing in a move for Portsmouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic. Badgerman fucked around with this message at 14:23 on Jan 28, 2010 |
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So at any point in the next week Tottenham could field a side made up entirely of players who were at Pompey in the last 12 months/ loving hell
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 14:26 |
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Badgerman posted:But that contradicts what our directors have been saying, that we don't need to sell players. How odd. Do you believe anything the owners/directors say anymore? I take it as what they want us to hear and the rest is open for speculation. I don't see how we would stay afloat with no money coming in from sales. Unless a new owner is around the corner I'd say we're a tiny bit doomed. edit: I love Harry Redknapp Rawz fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Jan 28, 2010 |
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It was more of a pisstake at how horrible a job the board has done in taking a Premier League club and forcing them to fold before they were even relegated. I really don't know what to make of Storrie, I'm sure he's ate a lot of poo poo being where he is, but if it's true that he's one of the highest paid Chief Execs then I'm struggling to find any sympathy for the bloke.
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Badgerman posted:It was more of a pisstake at how horrible a job the board has done in taking a Premier League club and forcing them to fold before they were even relegated. I also have no idea what to make of Storrie anymore. I never really used to bother myself with what goes on behind the scenes, but now you can't help but blame him and the directors for the farce that's going on.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 14:37 |
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Site seems to be working ok and there's an ad for http://www.pfcfinancialservices.co.uk/creditcards/ Any takers?
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 17:32 |
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Haha, seems like Harry is buying Pompey players just to further destroy them.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 17:38 |
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Spurs are having their pick of Pompey players because Pompey still owe them money
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 17:43 |
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Vando posted:Spurs are having their pick of Pompey players because Pompey still owe them money
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gibsonisacripple posted:Site seems to be working ok and there's an ad for http://www.pfcfinancialservices.co.uk/creditcards/ Only the Glazer family, how else do you think they were able to buy Man Utd
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 17:46 |
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Vando posted:Spurs are having their pick of Pompey players because Pompey still owe them money well if they don't get them soon they'll get pennies on the pound for what they're owed, pompey are going down and I'm not talking relegation
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 19:48 |
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Vando posted:Spurs are having their pick of Pompey players because Pompey still owe them money I still don't get how you can sell spurs all your good players and still owe them money.
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 01:44 |
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Byolante posted:I still don't get how you can sell spurs all your good players and still owe them money. Daniel Levy manages to balance out spunking 2 Henrys worth on Bent and Pav, by being really good at selling players. See also: Jews.
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 05:22 |
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Byolante posted:I still don't get how you can sell spurs all your good players and still owe them money. By buying all of their bad players for more money than you sold them your good players for.
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 09:41 |
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Byolante posted:I still don't get how you can sell spurs all your good players and still owe them money. Harry Redknapp
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 09:54 |
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If we need to bail them out to avoid Liverpool gaining ground on us we can just pay them to take Benjani off our hands.
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 11:25 |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8488910.stm And to think I got roundly abused on here for pointing out that something like this would happen and there would be no way on earth a club like Man Utd would go bust etc...
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brapbrapbrap posted:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8488910.stm This isn't what you were saying at all e: also gonna stick my neck waayyyyy out and say this is never going to loving happen because like hell are they going to raise ~£800m for a takeover
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brapbrapbrap posted:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8488910.stm I doubt the glazers want to sell now they are just at the point of really taking money out the club but you never know. Also £800 million is a lot to give away, that's at least 10 billionaires who love utd a whole bunch.
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