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Strangely enough our biggest spend ever on players salaries was during the 2011/12 season, otherwise known as the experiment. That £10m had us relegated with several games to go. So much for ambition and reaching out for the PL.
Quote from: silent majority on May 20, 2014, 02:25:55 pmStrangely enough our biggest spend ever on players salaries was during the 2011/12 season, otherwise known as the experiment. That £10m had us relegated with several games to go. So much for ambition and reaching out for the PL.As I recall, that investment was aimed at keeping us in the division not on getting us promoted to the Premiership!!!
Quote from: Savvy on May 20, 2014, 06:16:09 pmQuote from: silent majority on May 20, 2014, 02:25:55 pmStrangely enough our biggest spend ever on players salaries was during the 2011/12 season, otherwise known as the experiment. That £10m had us relegated with several games to go. So much for ambition and reaching out for the PL.As I recall, that investment was aimed at keeping us in the division not on getting us promoted to the Premiership!!!No. Definitely JR's attempt at the Premiership and he confirmed that. Just the same as his introduction of a hedge fund takeover as another attempt at the same.
Quote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 12:17:03 amYe Gods man! You don't recall the 20+ year idiocies of Hubert Bates then? The fatuous Boards of the 70''s? Rovers are unequivocally amongst the worst led clubs of the last 60 years.BobGBates was a peripheral figure on the Board for many of those years - just another director with not a massive amountl of influence.There was a period when he did seem to be dictating matters in not a good way but I don't think he was an ogre who affected us for decades.Does anyone remember if and when he was chairman?
Ye Gods man! You don't recall the 20+ year idiocies of Hubert Bates then? The fatuous Boards of the 70''s? Rovers are unequivocally amongst the worst led clubs of the last 60 years.BobG
Bristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?
The converse side of that being Cardiff who aimed high, have had 1 season in the premiership and come away with 62.5 million plus paracute payments for two years. Probably set the club up for the next decade, you'd have thought John Ryan might have thought of that..........hang on a minute!!!!
Quote from: wilts rover on May 20, 2014, 08:23:56 pmBristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?I'll say it again.....Investment doesn't guarantee success but the lack of it does guarantee failure.What part of the above do you not understand? What part of the above do you not agree with? 'Let's not fly abroad on holiday, the plane might crash''Let's not sign Lionel Messi, he might break his leg'
Quote from: Lifelong supporter on May 20, 2014, 04:19:35 pmQuote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 12:17:03 amYe Gods man! You don't recall the 20+ year idiocies of Hubert Bates then? The fatuous Boards of the 70''s? Rovers are unequivocally amongst the worst led clubs of the last 60 years.BobGlBates was a peripheral figure on the Board for many of those years - just another director with not a massive amountl of influence.There was a period when he did seem to be dictating matters in not a good way but I don't think he was an ogre who affected us for decades.Does anyone remember if and when he was chairman?For me, Bates was very much the power behind the throne on the Rovers board. He did have a spell as Chairman around 1965-67. During that time Rovers did win promotion from Division Four but Bates was criticised by Bill Leivers, who resigned as manager mid-way through the promotion season citing boardroom interference. Bates was also roundly abused by Rovers fans after the club sold Tony Coleman and Laurie Sheffield in the first half of the 66-67 season.
Quote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 12:17:03 amYe Gods man! You don't recall the 20+ year idiocies of Hubert Bates then? The fatuous Boards of the 70''s? Rovers are unequivocally amongst the worst led clubs of the last 60 years.BobGlBates was a peripheral figure on the Board for many of those years - just another director with not a massive amountl of influence.There was a period when he did seem to be dictating matters in not a good way but I don't think he was an ogre who affected us for decades.Does anyone remember if and when he was chairman?
Quote from: Savvy on May 20, 2014, 09:33:37 pmThe converse side of that being Cardiff who aimed high, have had 1 season in the premiership and come away with 62.5 million plus paracute payments for two years. Probably set the club up for the next decade, you'd have thought John Ryan might have thought of that..........hang on a minute!!!!or any of the other 22 chairmen of Championship clubs?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 20, 2014, 09:55:55 pmQuote from: wilts rover on May 20, 2014, 08:23:56 pmBristol City's losses in the season they were relegated were £13m. They went down with a total debt of £60m, which you could say was money spent trying to compete in the Championship. This is the debt on crowds of 16-17k. So if £60m wont keep you in the Championship - how much should we have spent on our average crowds (to bring this back to topic)?I'll say it again.....Investment doesn't guarantee success but the lack of it does guarantee failure.What part of the above do you not understand? What part of the above do you not agree with? 'Let's not fly abroad on holiday, the plane might crash''Let's not sign Lionel Messi, he might break his leg'The bit where you seem to think we didn't 'invest' in January. We brought in, among others, a £3m striker. How much more should we have spent that would have guaranteed to keep us up? How much should we spend that will guarantee us promotion next season?
You make it sound like Cardiff were being run on prudent means and then all of a sudden decided to go for it and hey presto they succeeded. Generally you find the ambitious ones are the ones spending other peoples money.......until it runs out. A bit more cautious spending their own money. Of late there are more ciubs that have been badly damaged compared to those that have tasted the PL.
If my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobG
Quote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 10:59:57 pmIf my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobGBobYou keep repeating this unsubstantiated allegation. As I asked you earlier in the thread, have you got any other examples of Bates' failures etc?As far as I know, he was the proprietor of a small sports shop on East Laith Gate (forget what it was called, Harrisons perhaps?) so I can't imagine there was a lot of money flowing from that - perhaps he was running the club on a frugal basis just like Bramall & Watson and therefore could not afford to retain players and maybe that was the real reason behind Doherty's departure.
Quote from: Muttley on May 21, 2014, 07:16:28 amQuote from: BobG on May 20, 2014, 10:59:57 pmIf my old Dad is to be believed, and there's not many who wouldn't, it was Hubert Bates Esq who was behind the departure from the Rovers of Peter Doherty. Bates didn't like Roman Catholics. I'd like to know why you believe that that departure wasn't a disaster of earth shattering proportions for DRFC Lifelong.BobGBobYou keep repeating this unsubstantiated allegation. As I asked you earlier in the thread, have you got any other examples of Bates' failures etc?As far as I know, he was the proprietor of a small sports shop on East Laith Gate (forget what it was called, Harrisons perhaps?) so I can't imagine there was a lot of money flowing from that - perhaps he was running the club on a frugal basis just like Bramall & Watson and therefore could not afford to retain players and maybe that was the real reason behind Doherty's departure.Wasn't Ray Harrison the proprietor of Harrisons sports
So Savvy, what in your mind is a blueprint for fulfilling your ambition? How far along the way do you join the party?
Cool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?
Quote from: NickDRFC on May 21, 2014, 07:00:06 pmCool story, now tell me where you find this room full of people who are both Rovers fanatics and multi multi millionaires? Do you not think if they were out there they would have invested already?Did you read my post? who said anything about multi millionaires? Apparently we have millionaires on the board already, but what good are they if they are not prepared to invest. The current board don't even appear to have a coherent view of the future of the club let alone be prepared to invest!!
Having a boardroom full of people committed to providing the necessary funds to maintain championship status, and not expecting the manager to sell the family silver at the end of the season to balance the books