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at 19:20:37

"All of this eventually comes back to ownership. The people who ultimately call the shots here are benevolent, and we’re immediately dead without them unless they can find an idiot to buy it from them, but they don’t really know what they’re doing and it shows".

Bang on. If the owners knew what they were doing then Les Ferdinand would probably have been sacked quite some time ago (for the reasons you outline in your article regarding player behaviour, etc).

Nonetheless, Gareth needs us all behind the team tomorrow irrespective of what we think of some of them, so C'mon You R's
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at 12:10:30

Fantastic article on football transfers. Says it all!

On a related note, the younger generations actually brag to each other about how much 'their' football club spent on transfers. It doesn't matter whether or not the transfers are actually any good; all that matters is how much 'their' club has spent. What a world we live in. Makes me sick. Quite frankly the very same youngsters deserve all the financial misery that is coming their way in the post covid 'pandemic', post Ukraine 'war' world.
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at 20:16:55

Thanks for a very informative article.

You say "And they have it in their power to make these changes, it only takes 75% of them to vote for it. That, of course, won’t happen"

I just wondered why you say that? Surely everyone can see that what you suggest with regards to the sale of grounds and injecting capital is, and always has been, the most sensible approach? Or are the Football League clubs worried that the Premiershite will turn off the money taps if they dare dare vote through sensible measures which will allow them to be ambitious and compete again?
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at 20:14:57

Thanks for a very informative article.

You say "And they have it in their power to make these changes, it only takes 75% of them to vote for it. That, of course, won’t happen"

I just wondered why you say that? Surely everyone can see that what you suggest with regards to the sale of grounds and injecting capital is, and always has been, the most sensible approach? Or are the clubs worried that the Premiershite turn off the money taps if the Football League clubs dare vote through sensible measures which will allow them to compete again?
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