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bexhill reds

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  1. Half his problem is consistency, he can be brilliant at times reading the game well as by his potentially goal saving tackle in the 1st half, and then capable of something maddeningly abject
  2. In mitigation Vyner is so right footed playing.on the left side of the back 2 is going to be alien, still got caught on the wrong side though
  3. Pring to go slightly forward and run at them, with the ability to defend
  4. HNM certainly not pressing as far forward as he was in the 1st half
  5. Personally I thought we were reasonable in the 1st half, certainly a better performance than in the past few games. Not quite with it 2nd half but I suspect Coventry have been told to go for it. Plenty of time, especially with some pace on the bench
  6. Yep, softest pen award I’ve seen in any football this year….Vyner didn’t help himself mind
  7. The whole point of FFP means that match day revenue is important, as is income derived from selling assets such as players. The more the club makes the more they can spend on the playing side. Can’t see much taken in the form of dividends based on the company accounts, more additional shares issued to cover the losses. I suspect the balance sheet for last season will be apocalyptic… They are players coming through the systems that we have and will benefit from, and I suspect we’ll see the long-term benefit of the HPC in the future, and I’ll agree our transfer policy in the past few years aside from a few notable exceptions has been really poor, and I suspect they know that and I suspect the Lansdowns appreciate that and are not going to throw good money after bad. Good debate, and one I don’t think we’ll ever see eye to eye on though. I’d still buy you a 6 quid pint though….
  8. Don’t know the man, so can’t comment on his business model, it is clear that Ashton Gate is a much better place to got to now than when I first started going in the 80s and 90s, and the facilities to attract and develop players is exceptional and we stand a chance of competing with Prem academies for local talent. Championship football is not cheap at any level when you are paying salaries of £15-£30k per week, and the prices we are seeing for tickets and food / drink prices reflect that, and clearly they’ve been pitched at a level that some are prepared to pay, but the club needs to do all it can to bring in additional revenue either through match day income or making use of the facilities all year round, which I suspect is the thought process behind the hotel and arena bolt-ones that are planned. If he’s got plans for some residential portfolio to bring about some form of ROI then good for him, but I don’t think that is the sole purpose of his ownership, and I suspect certainly not why he became involved. I’m not going to defend all of his decision making on the playing side though, in that respect some of the things put in place have have poor and bringing in a football CEO with pretty much a free reign has probably been the worst of them, combined with this well intentioned but largely overly optimistic of a team based on local talent, which is something that Pearson has recently remarked on. You reap what you sow is an often used cliche but that is pretty much where we are now on all aspects of the footballing side, and the drivel that we’ve had to put up with for the last 18 months is tough to watch, and I can’t see any form of magic wand that is going to be waved to correct this anytime soon. I don’t think that any reasoned argument will do much for your opinion and it is something you are entitled to hold, but I genuinely believe that we are in a better place to compete with higher number clubs who are either receiving or have benefitted from parachute payments that are in the Championship now.
  9. You’ve missed my point entirely, the whole jumpers for goalposts, family club with everyone a shareholder does not work at this level anymore when you have clubs with literally 100s of £M from even a brief Prem status pitched against you. I suspect your local where you pay a £4 for a pint of Kronenbourg does not have a list of individuals who are on £15k to £30k a week, match day revenue is a useful source of income back into the club. The post I replied to is from someone who clearly hates the Lansdowns for whatever reason and has this quaint idea of how the club should be run, I’m not going to defend the owners for every decision they’ve made, but the club is in a better place to actually compete in this division once the playing side has been sorted. Still, Lansdown’s out and some form of dubious source of Russian, Chinese or Saudi money in then eh? Cos that the only places where that level of investment is going to come from….
  10. I don’t think Paterson would have been effective in this team. Swansea are set up to allow a creative player like him flourish, we don’t have that.
  11. Or we can accept that Championship football now is big business, requiring an element of investment just to semi-keep up with the Jones’s. You might not like the structuring of the club and the family that have chosen to invest money that they are never going to see back, but to even have a chance of the dream of Prem football, this is the only way to do it these days. I’ll accept that Brentford have succeeded, but I think their success is a one off in the scheme of things and won’t be immediately repeated. I don’t know what dream you have about have about how you want the club to be run and where you want it to be, but the UK football model of today and the funds needed to be successful is not set up for fan ownership and £2 a pint at the bar… That said I pay just under a fiver a pint at my local conference league south side…
  12. If I were Richard Gould, I’d be sounding out Chris Wilder’s representatives to see if he’s interested, he CAN organise a pile of horseshit into something that’s half difficult to beat. Starting to lose belief a bit, love NP to be successful but we look like a rabble at present
  13. Perhaps but there are rarely good players to be bought in Jan without parting with silly money.
  14. Some creative accountancy is required, if not in Jan but next summer to allow Pearson to get rid of the shite and spend some sensible money on key positions. Brum are just a physical long ball team but we made it look so easy for them… their second from the long ball straight down middle of the pitch is an absolute disgrace to concede at this level. And I still don’t get why we are insistent on knocking high balls to Martin against 3 tall and muscular centre-halves, that has to be a game plan thing and not just an ineffective performance.
  15. Said it for the last few years, we need a nasty bastard in midfield. Perhaps Williams could be it, but definitely need someone who can put it about a bit. Something we’ve not had a for a while
  16. Tyreeq, son, any chance of you becoming a professional footballer rather than a lightweight waste of space? absolute waste of a red shirt when it comes to any sort of defensive play.
  17. One positive that I did take from yesterday was the entire team’s willingness to fight and literally put bodies on the line, it wasn’t high quality nor want we want to see but you can’t argue that this lot don’t want to play for the shirt, cliche perhaps but the effort was top quality even if the standard not, that’s definitely the Pearson effect.
  18. You getting pissed and sleeping in the spare room then?
  19. ******* hell, a home win. How did they manage that. Good touches by the players at the end of the game. So proper dogged performances, Atkinson, HNM, Wells, Martin and Bents.
  20. Nope he really is poor, Barnsley could introduce a mad axeman as a substitute and this **** wouldn’t see a problem with it…
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