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Fergie was talking about the recent draws against some decent sides post-match Saturday. He said Charlton had a budget 'six or seven times bigger' than his.A little bit of context. #drfc
QuoteFergie was talking about the recent draws against some decent sides post-match Saturday. He said Charlton had a budget 'six or seven times bigger' than his.A little bit of context. #drfcQuote from journo in Free Press. Really does make you think about what we're up against, trying to get back to the Championship. Monet doesn't guarantee anything, but there is no wonder we are where we are!
What would we do with £18m . We barley spent half that much in the last 5 years never mind in one. There should be an automatic cap on wages and transfer fees , if football has a future .
Campsall, I suggest you check your comments on Shrewsbury. They were second to Bury in their summer dealings and have since added to their squad in January. They are definately going for it this season.As for proof, Alfie, you're never going to get that, as no-one really knows our own figures. It's funny, isn't it, this is the first real indicator we've had from anyone senior at the Club and straight away, people are jumping on the comments and questioning whether they're true or not!
Isn't part of our business plan now that we develop players who we will then sell on?
Charlton have made a lot of money from selling players, they are entitled to spend what they want to get promoted. We can only spend what the owners are willing to allow us. Like it or not we don’t have a choice, until someone else potentially buys the club. How do things stand after Dick Watson’s death? I presumed him and TB went halves on covering any shortfall. Will TB have to cover it all on his own now or are the Watson family still going to put money in?
Vaya, I can't even tell you what our spend is, never mind Charlton! I don't give a damn about what Charlton do or don't pay out.Don't ask me the questions, ask someone at the Club.Or, 'don't shoot the messenger' as the saying goes.
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Vaya, read what the quoted statement says and that Quoteshould clear things up! Either that, or seek out and clearly state on here what the situation is, rather than insinuate I don't know what I'm talking about. It is my opinion what I think about the statement and clearly, you don't seem to have one!
Quote from: The Red Baron on February 20, 2018, 10:06:03 amIsn't part of our business plan now that we develop players who we will then sell on?I believe that is the case but we don’t bring many through to our own first team.Maybe another Alick Jeffrey will come along one day.
Quote from: drfchound on February 20, 2018, 12:35:43 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on February 20, 2018, 10:06:03 amIsn't part of our business plan now that we develop players who we will then sell on?I believe that is the case but we don’t bring many through to our own first team.Maybe another Alick Jeffrey will come along one day.Not much chance or that with EPPP. The first sniff of potential he'd be gone to a PL club for about £20K.
THE BUDGETT SHOULD BE AN INDICATION OF THE BOARDS AMBITION FOR THE SEASON TO COME.THE MANAGER SHOULD HAVE A SAY IN WHAT HE NEEDS TO TAKE THE TEAM FOREWARD.THE TROUBLE ROVERS HAVE NOW IS THERE IS NO FOOTBALL MAN ON THE BOARD WHO CAN HAVE SERIOUS SAY TO WHAT IS NEEDED.ITS NO SECRET THAT I HAVE NEVER LTKED THE OWNERSHIP AND SOME OF THEIR IDEAS.THE TEAM SEEM TO TAKE SECOND PLACE IN THEIR THOUGHTS WHAT DO THEY WANT A TEAM THAT COULD BE LOOKING AT AT LEAST A CHALLENGE FOR A PLAY OFF PLACE OR A TEAM LOOKING OVER THEIR SOULDERS AT RELEGATION PLACRS