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Bedred31

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  1. I think NP asks a lot of his players and many ( perhaps most) just aren’t programmed to cope or respond, regardless of motivation. His management strategy really depends on the ability to trade these players out and replace them with players whose personality he can trust. This may not require huge amounts of money, as he has a record of discovering footballing ‘sleepers’. But it does demand ins and outs. If, as with City at present, volume player turnover is effectively impossible, then I think his methodology is undermined fatally. 

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  2. If you can’t afford to buy players and refuse to utilise the loan market, then you’ve left yourselves very few options- free transfers basically. MacGregors article today notes that an on the cheap strategy can be successful, but generally it depends on good free transfers and careful use of the loan market.( Also worth pointing out in articles like this that success is the exception not the norm- generally spending no money in football leads to relegation). I like and support NP personally- his likely replacement is the stuff of nightmares- but I can’t see him being here come September.

  3. 17 hours ago, maxjak said:

    Gas, Electricity, Fuel, Council Tax, Groceries"?...........the only thing that won't be going up in the next few years is Bristol City?  I have stuck with it through thick, and mostly thin for 30 years, so I do not intend to continue squandering my income on the awful level of football on offer at Ashton Gate........until something changes.....either ownership or management, or both?  Football is a sport, but also entertainment and a  product, and what is on sale at the moment at the Gate?....... is  sub-standard and not worth the price of admission.  

    And now milk up by 50%,apparently. Having grown up in N Somerset where there are more black and white cows than people, this is a particular bummer.

  4. To be fair, the ‘new bag policy’ - which I agree is ridiculous- has been in place for at least a year now, and every ticket holder is sent at least 2 emails beforehand ( including the day before the match) as a reminder. And the instructions don’t suggest using the bag drop, which is really only a fallback. Inconvenient, as I go straight from work, and more about saving money on stewarding than genuine security ( now with, for the first time, airport style metal detectors, I noticed), but fans can’t really say they were not warned. 

  5. 2 hours ago, RUSSEL85 said:

    Bloody hell, who’s your supplier? Something isn’t right there my friend!! Unless your heating is on 24/7 and you have no roof! 

    BGas for gas- Eon for electricity. I live in the East of England. Current prediction for year is over £3k each and this doesn’t take into account further likely rises in October. I think you may be surprised how much yours will actually be by years end. Eon incidentally now bill monthly ( as I refuse to give a DD)- you have 7 days to pay, then excess charges apply! Again, I think many of us don’t yet appreciate how bad this is going to get. Think your 2020 totals x 5 and you won’t be far off.

  6. Got Sky Q and it’s fantastic. Glass just appears to be the same without the box/dish. I get my broadband from Sky- the guaranteed multi room higher rate- and it’s nothing like as good as Sky claim. Signal is often 1 or 2 bars and the router seems to need re setting every few weeks ( live in an Edwardian house with solid walls, but in the centre of a town.) So it’s definitely no thanks for me.

  7. I gather that Holby City flatlined yesterday after 23 years. Never a fan- don’t watch much telly-but I smiled at the memory that the original writer, a fanatical City fan, subtly named many of the main characters after City legends. Thus the hospital was staffed by Drs called Jordon and Merrick etc. It took some months, I recall, for anyone in authority at the beeb to notice.

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  8. If SL wants to maximise his profits, he’d go nowhere near a new suburb. He co-ran one of the most modern, innovative wealth management companies in Britain, with excellent returns over decades, without producing or building a thing. Sure, he’s not planning to make a loss on this, but really, if gert profits are your thing, there are better ways.

  9. On the plus side, I normally feel angry and frustrated when the season ends, as usually it’s an opportunity missed or a chance squandered. Finishing this one’s going to be great- survival, which is the main thing and not a given, mixed with the sheer joy and relief of not having to watch this team twice a week. Strangely, this could end up feeling like the best season for a few years. 

  10. 12 hours ago, phantom said:

     

    It's not the prices that is the problem 

    It's the fact they increase the price of a drink before and after a game, never known anywhere do this before. 

    Welcome to London- you’ve obviously never had a pint within 5km of Wembley, where all boozers have a Match Day Price List. They will say additional security costs- plastic glasses etc- but that’s plainly nonsense, as an increase in sales will compensate for any (largely fictional) additional costs.

    Meanwhile, I’ve no experience of the Rising Sun, which from the pictures looks a jolly good pub.

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  11. On one point About NP I am increasingly mystified- his stance on loan players coming in. I get the group ethos vibe on which his whole management strategy is based, but at present it seems like cutting your nose off to spite your face. Yes, they can be expensive mistakes ( it may be a geological period before we go near Liverpool again), but they can work well, both temporarily and permanently. He was complaining yesterday about the lack of an experienced/ specialist right back, defensive midfielder. Given we can’t afford to buy either without letting players go, surely a couple of decent loan attempts could have significantly improved our season?

  12. NP’s been accorded some latitude, compared to other managers of struggling sides, but SL realises he’s been given less than a fraction of the resources given to LJ, who simply failed to grasp the opportunity. LJ regularly had his best players sold from under him, and this is not something NP has had to deal with yet, though I expect this may well happen in the summer. So whatever happens during the rest of this desperate season- which somehow seems more depressing than the numerous relegations I’ve witnessed since 1972- NP will be given more time and, hopefully, a bit of cash to spend. I’ve been angry and depressed about this season, but ultimately SL is a fair bloke and giving NP another season(at least) seems fair.

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