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Quote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 10:08:52 amQuote from: GazLaz on August 28, 2020, 09:32:47 amQuote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 09:29:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.Ok Martin, could you tell us what the wage bill was when we got promoted under SoD and under Saunders, compared to now?Who mentioned SoD and Saunders? He said two seasons ago.I mentioned them. Just wanted to gauge direction of travel over a longer period of time.
Quote from: GazLaz on August 28, 2020, 09:32:47 amQuote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 09:29:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.Ok Martin, could you tell us what the wage bill was when we got promoted under SoD and under Saunders, compared to now?Who mentioned SoD and Saunders? He said two seasons ago.
Quote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 09:29:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.Ok Martin, could you tell us what the wage bill was when we got promoted under SoD and under Saunders, compared to now?
Quote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.
Quote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now
Quote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?
I’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad
I’d be surprised if he’s on 7k a week. L1 footballers don’t earn as much as you think.
Quote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 09:29:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.I’m not doing that at all Martin. Even if all the contracted players were on the same money then it’s an obvious fact that 2 years ago the wage bill was higher just due to the fact we had many more contracted players on the books.
I know we are living through a post-truth Trump/Boris age where you can say any old rubbish and get away with it - but this entire argument comes down to the singular point that does the manager have available to him a budget to spend on players that has been reducing over recent seasons. However, unless someone has access to how much spending power Gavin has allotted Ferguson, McCann and Moore respectively, it is just a discussion over what people think is the case, not what is actually the case. Just saying what you think you see on the pitch and extrapolating this to the budget as a whole is a personal view, not fact.
Quote from: dickos1 on August 28, 2020, 11:25:58 amQuote from: silent majority on August 28, 2020, 09:29:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 09:57:37 pmQuote from: IDM on August 27, 2020, 08:04:28 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 27, 2020, 07:21:26 pmI’ve no qualms at all with Moore, but he’s hardly been given the best chance to be successful has he. Sold his best striker days before the season started, he’s had no money to spend on transfer fees to replace his best striker. The wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had.Moore has done well considering what he’s had at his disposal but just imagine where he could take us if he’s given the funds to build his own squad Apart from the current season having a salary cap, are you privy to the clubs wage bill.?Look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players. Don’t need to be privy to anything to know the wage bill on contracted players is a lot less now Your doing that 'thing' again where you take your biased opinion of a player and relate that to reflect what you consider is a players salary level. No logic to that at all.I’m not doing that at all Martin. Even if all the contracted players were on the same money then it’s an obvious fact that 2 years ago the wage bill was higher just due to the fact we had many more contracted players on the books. When we debated this before you used the quality of the player as your argument that our budget had been reduced.Now you're using the amount of contracted players, which is a bit like licking your finger and sticking it in the air, its just guesswork. But my question is how can you do that? At what point in the season do you count the number of contracted players, at the beginning, mid season, end of season? To be fair its all irrelevant, what matters is the numbers in the accounts, that's the arbiter for knowing whether our budget has been reduced or not. Welcome back by the way!
There is no need for discord over this. Just needs putting in perspective and then everyone can move on. What would be accurate to say is: “In my view, although I am not privy to the actual underlying official information, is that the wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had. My opinion is that this is correct because if you look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players, there is a disparity, in my own view.”That would to most reasonable and sentient people be a fairly constructed statement, rather than tilting at windmills without evidence.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 28, 2020, 03:51:51 pmThere is no need for discord over this. Just needs putting in perspective and then everyone can move on. What would be accurate to say is: “In my view, although I am not privy to the actual underlying official information, is that the wage bill on contracted players is significantly less than previous managers have had. My opinion is that this is correct because if you look at the contracted players we had two seasons ago, and compare to today’s contracted players, there is a disparity, in my own view.”That would to most reasonable and sentient people be a fairly constructed statement, rather than tilting at windmills without evidence. The evidence is the number of contracted players for the 2017/18 season compared to the number of contracted players we have now. The disparity is a fact. That’s my only point, I’ve no idea what you’re drivelling on about. It’s not my opinion that we have less contracted players now than we did then, it’s a fact
I don't understand the obsession with the wage bill. Sunderland's probably dwarfs ours, and yet for the third season running, they'll be playing in the same division.
If you have fifteen players and it works out at £1 million then you would expect to have better players than if the total for 20 players was the same.We don't know how much the individual players are on. I would imagine that Ben Whiteman was offered a significant amount to extend his contract maybe taking one or two lesser players out of the equation and budget.Let's just appreciate the team that we have.
Quote from: idler on August 28, 2020, 09:24:43 pmIf you have fifteen players and it works out at £1 million then you would expect to have better players than if the total for 20 players was the same.We don't know how much the individual players are on. I would imagine that Ben Whiteman was offered a significant amount to extend his contract maybe taking one or two lesser players out of the equation and budget.Let's just appreciate the team that we have.Your dead right Idler.There are some who are obsessed with the budget. It’s not that important, it helps of course, it gives a head start. It also creates extra pressure, look at Sunderland. Wycombe last season i would imagine had one of the smallest budgets in league 1. Look where they are now.What’s important, really important is the mindset, the coaching ability and man management of the manager & coaching staff. The team spirit, togetherness of the whole squad, work ethic, coupled with a never say die attitude. All that together gives you a far better chance of promotion than having one of the biggest budgets and none or few of those qualities required.
Any idea S_M on how clubs will be audited, frequency etc, and whether compliance results will be published in the public domain?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on August 29, 2020, 01:45:08 pmAny idea S_M on how clubs will be audited, frequency etc, and whether compliance results will be published in the public domain? Not yet, that's still part of the detail, but I will ask. It won't ever be in the public domain though, I can't see the members voting for that one!
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on August 27, 2020, 08:50:15 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on August 27, 2020, 08:47:11 amWhere's Toney gone? Brentford for £10m (£6m with clauses) seemed to be the shout. Not gone yet.Where is all this money coming from. Brentford paying 10m !!! although Celtic seem favourites as far as i can see.I know Brentford have wealthy owners but that’s insane. Is Toney worth that sort of money? Only time will tell. He hasn’t played at a high level before. Wigan on loan, a few games in the Championship. Massive gamble at that sort of money. Peterborough will be well set up with that sort of money. McAnthony’s pockets will be burning. Let’s see if DF is the man to take them to where McAnthony wants them to go.Very much doubt it myself. Let’s see.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on August 27, 2020, 08:47:11 amWhere's Toney gone? Brentford for £10m (£6m with clauses) seemed to be the shout. Not gone yet.
Where's Toney gone?