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MrFrost

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Re: JR and Forest
« Reply #30 on December 10, 2016, 11:21:42 am by MrFrost »
John did an excellent job of saving the club but couldn't sustain us at Championship  level. A new chapter is now being written in club history and at the moment things are going well let's hope that trend continues.

The other directors couldn't sustain us at that level either. 



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Al4475

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Re: JR and Forest
« Reply #31 on December 10, 2016, 11:27:13 am by Al4475 »
Correct frosty - with the rider 'under those circumstances' I think if we get there soon then with the infrastructure and development off the field that's in place/being developed now they stand a better chance! Although let's not forget we held our own in the championship for a while too!

idler

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Re: JR and Forest
« Reply #32 on December 10, 2016, 02:50:20 pm by idler »
John did an excellent job of saving the club but couldn't sustain us at Championship  level. A new chapter is now being written in club history and at the moment things are going well let's hope that trend continues.

The other directors couldn't sustain us at that level either. 
Couldn't or wouldn't?
If my wife spent every penny and wanted more every week, at what point would you say that you need to manage on what you have.
I am not willing to give you more until you manage better.
Throwing money away doesn't gauruntee success. It can be a gamble that doesn't pay off and leave you in a worse state than you started in.

Bentley Bullet

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Re: JR and Forest
« Reply #33 on December 10, 2016, 03:09:18 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Throwing money away NEVER gives you success, who suggested it did? There's a difference in throwing money away and targeting players who are more capable of competing than just surviving relegation, though. That policy failure must have cost us a fortune in the long run.

 

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