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Brentford have all their chips on player development. If that fails, they are in big trouble as their income otherwise is one of very lowest in the Championship and they pay pretty much the lowest wages in that league. As an example, in 18/19 they had same wage bill as Millwall. Even with those low wages they have wages at 125pc of income. So it just needs their transfer machine to fail once and they are in trouble. Yes they are getting a new stadium that might alter the underlying income position, but it is only marginally bigger than Keepmoat (15k vs 17k). Being a London club helps attract players as well. But, they are a club built on risk. They seem to have a decent model identifying and building up players but that is inherently risky (if they were certs, they would not be at Brentford) and you can only ride your luck for so long.
If you can trust your scouts and management then I don’t see any problem in spending significant fees, if you’re confident that you will make money eventually. We did it once with sharp and Baldwin can out and said that if the deal makes sound business sense then we would do it, we’ve not done that again since really.Maybe whiteman when we gave him a new deal cause we know one day we will make money on him. But players like kane, dieng, Wilks, these are players we could’ve spent money on knowing that in time we will make money on them
Quote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 05:09:56 pmIf you can trust your scouts and management then I don’t see any problem in spending significant fees, if you’re confident that you will make money eventually. We did it once with sharp and Baldwin can out and said that if the deal makes sound business sense then we would do it, we’ve not done that again since really.Maybe whiteman when we gave him a new deal cause we know one day we will make money on him. But players like kane, dieng, Wilks, these are players we could’ve spent money on knowing that in time we will make money on them I get the theory and it's good business but to take those gambles you also have to be prepared to lose. You need a significant amount of money to raise those stakes and we won't gamble to that degree.Had we have achieved promotion then Herbie, Wilks, Dieng may have been on the radar although just a personal view, I don't think Wilks was worth the gamble.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on August 27, 2020, 05:24:09 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 05:09:56 pmIf you can trust your scouts and management then I don’t see any problem in spending significant fees, if you’re confident that you will make money eventually. We did it once with sharp and Baldwin can out and said that if the deal makes sound business sense then we would do it, we’ve not done that again since really.Maybe whiteman when we gave him a new deal cause we know one day we will make money on him. But players like kane, dieng, Wilks, these are players we could’ve spent money on knowing that in time we will make money on them I get the theory and it's good business but to take those gambles you also have to be prepared to lose. You need a significant amount of money to raise those stakes and we won't gamble to that degree.Had we have achieved promotion then Herbie, Wilks, Dieng may have been on the radar although just a personal view, I don't think Wilks was worth the gamble. Barnsley didn't seem to think he was worth the gamble.
All of those players have since gone to teams in higher divisions though dickos. Maybe if we were one division higher they would come here but ambition will surely drive them to want or need a bigger challenge?Kane and dieng haven’t gone anywhere yet, and Wilks is with us in league one now. Mccann had agreed a deal for Wilks according to him but wasn’t backed to make it happen.
Quote from: vaya on August 27, 2020, 05:32:22 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on August 27, 2020, 05:24:09 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 05:09:56 pmIf you can trust your scouts and management then I don’t see any problem in spending significant fees, if you’re confident that you will make money eventually. We did it once with sharp and Baldwin can out and said that if the deal makes sound business sense then we would do it, we’ve not done that again since really.Maybe whiteman when we gave him a new deal cause we know one day we will make money on him. But players like kane, dieng, Wilks, these are players we could’ve spent money on knowing that in time we will make money on them I get the theory and it's good business but to take those gambles you also have to be prepared to lose. You need a significant amount of money to raise those stakes and we won't gamble to that degree.Had we have achieved promotion then Herbie, Wilks, Dieng may have been on the radar although just a personal view, I don't think Wilks was worth the gamble. Barnsley didn't seem to think he was worth the gamble.The New manager didn’t rate him, It happens, Hull obviously did think he was worth the gamble.The point is over the last 2/3 years we’ve reduced our squad quite significantly And are making it up with short term deals. In my opinion we are going to struggle to build any future with a squad full of short term deals where each year we have to rebuild our squad
Have our performances on the pitch and the position in the league table been a “serious concern”.?I thinks we’ve done quite well in those last two seasons..
Quote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 06:43:49 pmHave our performances on the pitch and the position in the league table been a “serious concern”.?I thinks we’ve done quite well in those last two seasons..Considering the mess Fergie and McCann left us in we did.
Quote from: Campsall rover on August 27, 2020, 06:54:54 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 06:43:49 pmHave our performances on the pitch and the position in the league table been a “serious concern”.?I thinks we’ve done quite well in those last two seasons..Considering the mess Fergie and McCann left us in we did.McCann was in charge for one of those two seasons.
I’ve not mentioned Peterborough. My only interest is us and the way our squad has deteriorated over the last two years is an obvious concern.