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Russel Martin

If you mean back him with money for signings to make us a real automatic promotion team
That's not going to happen
 
Best_loser said:
If you mean back him with money for signings to make us a real automatic promotion team
That's not going to happen
They have to a certain extent already and if they are sensible in the next window, we can get promoted on a small budget.
We already have the nucleus of a very good side. Just ask WBA
Seems you just have a downer on everything the upper management do ?
They have nothing to gain by staying at this level.
We will lose RM and our best players and be worse than Cardiff if we do not show the ambition
 
We’ve payed fees for Obafemi,Piroe, Downes large fees for our usual budget considering parachute payments have stopped, I think they are backing him with funds, not including the fees payed to secure Martin and his staff, and I’d imagine Ntcham would be on a tidy wage considering he was a ‘free transfer’
 
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Best_loser said:
If you mean back him with money for signings to make us a real automatic promotion team
That's not going to happen

The thing is we don't need to be spending alot to get the players needed, we have a great management team who will even now be on the lookout for players to bring in, players who won't cost the earth in the January window, players who are on the up, players who are young and hungry, players who could make it in the PL.

After last night I truly believe that we can make the play offs as we have a manager who a vision for success, I'm so glad he is with us as we could be on the cusp of something good, let's enjoy the ride YJBs.
 
Its a damn shame Roberts left for such a small fee , he was the only true leader on the pitch we had and could have galvanised this team, I expect a mid table finish still, there will be injuries and players will lose form, hopefully Martin can build a team good enough for automatic promotion over the next few years, sick of the play off lottery
 
If we hadn't sold him when we did he'd have left for an even smaller one later on.
 
We’re good enough to go all the way this season. If we don’t it will be because of our slowish start.
 
There’s teams flying high at the moment, but who knows? As we often say in the snooker room down the club, ‘there’s many a slip twixt the cup and the lip’.
 
Itchysphincter said:
We’re good enough to go all the way this season. If we don’t it will be because of our slowish start.
Agreed Itchy. I expected/am happy with mid table this season tbh (which still could be the case), as we are very much work in progress. I think we're watching the evolution of a thing of beauty - we all just need to be patient, supportive and positive. We did it last time on a limited budget, and with some careful shrewd additions we can do it again. I said this to RM in the fan's forum, it's not about getting to the PL, it's about staying there. RM certainly is an outstanding appointment imho (however long he stays), and a fit for the club - I said that too.

When he leaves, it's likely that it'll be because of the success here, but momentum should prevail as it did before, and as it looks to be at MKD. I saw as good an alignment of the club/management/fans since a long time. Onwards and upwards, COYS.
 
Best_loser said:
If you mean back him with money for signings to make us a real automatic promotion team
That's not going to happen

We’ve had the 3rd biggest net spend in the league this year on transfers.

I don’t think you can say the owners aren’t backing us financially.
 
I can't be bothered to look, but did we not just spend more in the summer transfer window than we did in any of our 3 seasons in the Championship before moving to the PL (even allowing for inflation)?

I think it's clear now that whatever we think of the Americans, they are broadly running the club the way the previous owners did before reaching the PL. Meaning we will spend what we can afford, will sell prize assets as needed to balance the books and not risk financial disaster.

Edit: MM said it better above.
 
Magic_Michu said:
Best_loser said:
If you mean back him with money for signings to make us a real automatic promotion team
That's not going to happen

We’ve had the 3rd biggest net spend in the league this year on transfers.

I don’t think you can say the owners aren’t backing us financially.

I agree about the owners but the net spend statistic is a red herring.
 
JackSomething said:
I can't be bothered to look, but did we not just spend more in the summer transfer window than we did in any of our 3 seasons in the Championship before moving to the PL (even allowing for inflation)?

I think it's clear now that whatever we think of the Americans, they are broadly running the club the way the previous owners did before reaching the PL. Meaning we will spend what we can afford, will sell prize assets as needed to balance the books and not risk financial disaster.

Edit: MM said it better above.

Nope… you said it better.

The way we go about business now is perfect. Spending what we can afford and selling our assets when we have to balance books - but we’ve invested in a good scouting network with succession planning for players and managers leaving.
 
If we can keep hold of Martin and the club continue to back him like they have, he will get us promoted, if not this season then next season or the one after.
 

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