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  1. Happy he is gone. Best for both parties. I wish him the best.
  2. Darren has one week to do something here. He has experienced coaches who can hopefully turn this <ovf censored> heap into something good. Better see some effort on Saturday. The teams moral looked <ovf censored> yesterday. We didn't compete at any point with Derby. This season I've seen us really put a shift in against teams just as good. I've not seen such a bad effort since Middlesbrough. Derby didn't even have to try. I predict the game on sat will be a win, loss or draw. Utv
  3. If we stay up we need to get rid of Flitcroft. I still think it's possible that flitcroft might not have been given the budget he has needed by Carol.
  4. I totally agree with both of you. Under Crosby it looked like the players really tried. Under dm the team has looked better at times but yesterday was shocking. it looked like Sunday league football. Let's hope dm gets the players working in training this week.
  5. I can't disagree to be fair
  6. The plan: (Made simple for <ovf censored> heads) Running a football club with limited financial resources requires careful planning, strategic decision-making, and a focus on long term sustainability. Here are some key principles that such a club should consider lads: 1. Financial prudence:The club should prioritize financial stability above short-term success. This means avoiding excessive spending on player wages and transfer fees that could lead to financial strain. Implementing strict budgeting and financial controls is essential to ensure that the club operates within its means. 2. Investing in youth development: Developing a strong youth academy can be a cost-effective way to nurture homegrown talent and provide a pipeline of players for the first team. By investing in youth development programs, the club can reduce reliance on expensive transfers and build a strong foundation for the future. 3. Scouting and recruitment: Instead of competing for high priced signings in the transfer market, the club should focus on scouting and recruiting talented players with potential. This requires a robust scouting network and a thorough analysis of player performance and potential. Signing players on free transfers or loan deals can also be a cost effective strategy. 4. Maximizing revenue streams: While the club may not have the financial resources of larger clubs, it can still explore opportunities to maximize revenue streams. This could include increasing ticket sales through affordable pricing, securing sponsorship deals with local businesses and leveraging digital and merchandising opportunities to engage fan and generate additional income. 5. Community engagement: Building strong ties with the local community can provide valuable support and resources for the club. This could involve hosting community events, engaging with local schools and youth organizations, and partnering with local busineses to promote the club and its activities. A loyal and engaged fan base can provide crucial support, both financially and emotionally, during challenging times. 6. Long term planning: The club should adopt a strategic approach to planning, with clear short-term and long-term objectives. This includes setting realistic targets for on field performance, financial sustainability, and infrastructure development. By establishing a clear vision and direction, the club can make informed decisions that support its overall goals. Overall, running a football club with limited financial resources requires a combination of prudent financial management, strategic planning, and a focus on building strong relationships with fans and the local comunity. By prioritizing sustainability and investin in the development of homegrown talent, such a club can overcome financial challenges and thrive in the long term etc etc etc. I imagine this is what df is going for. Lets put it simple, he isnt there yet.
  7. He's just replying to a stupid comment and you have nothing smarter to say than that. Actually both comment are stupid haha
  8. I've said sarcastic comments. Most people just replied with a ha ha understanding it's humour. 1 or 2 people chose to reply to an obviously light harted bit of sarcasm and took things seriously. So obviously I didn't take them seriously and replied sarcasticly to there comments. There comments that were negative for no good reason. Be more positive those people.
  9. No your completely correct. I'm just saying they're more likely to do something if we get behind them. If we go down then yes, them two are to blame. If not, well I'll just see what happens.
  10. I make a lot of points that make sence. Yes some do take the piss. Others are true. Like when I say we should support the club because as upset as you are flitcroft isn't going anywhere so be positive and support the club.
  11. Totally agree with that Definately not one of them bellends
  12. I only burn 4000 calories per day Do you? No you don't So chere up and support your team (Seriously)
  13. Well said that man We aren’t down yet Utv
  14. Listen vtid I am sick of these silly comments I am as seriouse as all of you football experts
  15. Exactly That is why flitcroft is the right man for the job
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