And not being in such a desperate financial state that you cash in your sell on fees for a fraction of their worth. We're now starting that whole process again... from scratch.How does one generate such fees pal? By scouting and developing good players, isn't it?
Every premier league club, every season, release many playersI see Spurs have released a few from their youth ranks ,i wonder if our management are looking at any off them.
Recently a player from Leicester City has moved to Boston. So it can happen. Make Oluwa your captain and he will get Southend to the EFL. Watch videos of him playing last season and you will see how effective he is both in defence and attackWas their player of the year. Can't see him coming down to National League. I see him joining Orient
Absolutely this,the club has served it’s time, we now are looking for a release date.Yep. On the whole our fans have understood the situation of the last few years and allowed for that.
Next season however the honeymoon period is over, it will be an entirely different story. If we aren't right in amongst the top 7 (at the very least) then the crowds will show their feelings vocally and with their feet.
Big, big, summer coming up for COSU this. They have to back Kev financially in producing a side capable of challenging York, FGR, Carlisle, Dale etc, or there will be calls for heads by Christmas.
It's like groundhog day! The size of their gates is irrelevant. They are a very well run club who aren't and haven't been paying off millions in debt for many years. They have facilities that are used day and night that bring in a lot of revenue. We tried to hire one of their 2 function suites for a party and couldn't afford it. They charge a minimum of £10,000 per party for their bigger hall, and that's just the basic price without any add-ons. From what I gather, that hall is used around 4 times a week in the evenings. Even at that conservative estimate it's bringing in around £2m a year. And that's before you take into account their other hall, their plastic pitches that are hired out and are in near constant use, and the fact that the bigger hall doubles up as a conference facility during the day.There are a few people talking about Barnet having a lot more money than us but I think we should also think about the following before coming to that conclusion.
1: Their fan base/home gates were about 1/4 of ours, which means that our gate receipt dwarf theirs in terms of revenue.
2: We will have had a nice chunk of change from the play off run including both legs, the home beam back and of course Wembley final, not to mention any extra TV money.
3: We also sold a player or two.
I get that we shouldn't be going stupid in terms of splashing the cash but a average crowd of 7000 should be getting a bit more back in terms of players but given a proper pre season/no embargo, I have no reason to doubt this won't happen.
I get that you're trying to see positives but this topic has been covered so many times.There are a few people talking about Barnet having a lot more money than us but I think we should also think about the following before coming to that conclusion.
1: Their fan base/home gates were about 1/4 of ours, which means that our gate receipt dwarf theirs in terms of revenue.
2: We will have had a nice chunk of change from the play off run including both legs, the home beam back and of course Wembley final, not to mention any extra TV money.
3: We also sold a player or two.
I get that we shouldn't be going stupid in terms of splashing the cash but a average crowd of 7000 should be getting a bit more back in terms of players but given a proper pre season/no embargo, I have no reason to doubt this won't happen.
Chances are we won't get top spot next year-- we have only won two titles in our entire history--but we'll have a good chance again the play offs. Got to factor both into our planning.From Sutton away to the play-off final, over 90 minutes we only beat Ebbsfleet and Wealdstone, but lost to Solihull and drew with, Sutton, Braintree, Gateshead, Rochdale, Forest Green and Oldham. That sort of form won't be good enough to get top spot next season. There is no doubt we stumbled into this years play-offs and if we had got promoted would probably had a season long struggle next season.
Absolutely this.It's like groundhog day! The size of their gates is irrelevant. They are a very well run club who aren't and haven't been paying off millions in debt for many years. They have facilities that are used day and night that bring in a lot of revenue. We tried to hire one of their 2 function suites for a party and couldn't afford it. They charge a minimum of £10,000 per party for their bigger hall, and that's just the basic price without any add-ons. From what I gather, that hall is used around 4 times a week in the evenings. Even at that conservative estimate it's bringing in around £2m a year. And that's before you take into account their other hall, their plastic pitches that are hired out and are in near constant use, and the fact that the bigger hall doubles up as a conference facility during the day.
That is why COSU want to rebuild the East stand.
Any news on the fanzone/outdoor drinks situation?
Boxpark on Sunday was a nice little reminder how decent a pre/post match space would be
I think people are reading what they want it to mean. I imagine he's referring more to hitting the ground running next season, by doing early transfer business and having a proper pre-season in proper training facilities.What exactly did he say because I get through impression he's been misquoted. COSU have said all along we need to operate in a financially sustaining way. By saying "we're going for it", I believe he feels we have a genuine chance of competing. It doesn't mean we're going to throw endless money around like FGR. They "went for it", but that model is not gustenteed to work. Fans should not start calling on COSUs heads because we haven't won the league. They set a 5 year project I recall .....
Great post. It will click with people one day!It's like groundhog day! The size of their gates is irrelevant. They are a very well run club who aren't and haven't been paying off millions in debt for many years. They have facilities that are used day and night that bring in a lot of revenue. We tried to hire one of their 2 function suites for a party and couldn't afford it. They charge a minimum of £10,000 per party for their bigger hall, and that's just the basic price without any add-ons. From what I gather, that hall is used around 4 times a week in the evenings. Even at that conservative estimate it's bringing in around £2m a year. And that's before you take into account their other hall, their plastic pitches that are hired out and are in near constant use, and the fact that the bigger hall doubles up as a conference facility during the day.
That is why COSU want to rebuild the East stand.
Spot on.We also didn't become more attacking. We have always looked to attack first and foremost. Unfortunately in the first half of the season we weren't able to attack teams as much because we didn't have the ball.
Yes that was definitely noticeable. Again, one of the advantages of a player like Hopper. You can play like that knowing if the defender wins the first ball, he'll do so under pressure and you're more likely to pick up the second high up the pitch.I thought we became more direct over the final half a dozen games…we certainly removed a lot of the sideways and backwards passing across the back line
He’s spent the last few days ****housing our fans on X. He can join the same bin as Nouble. Absolute ****er. Col Ewe mug.Gateshead are experiencing ongoing issues and are currently under a FIFA transfer ban…even in our bad days we didn’t have FIFA on our case!
They will more than likely continue to lose their better players, there could be options there we could utilise. In particular Luke Hannant who has a very good record as an attacking midfielder with 24 goals in 88 games. Also he has spent a chunk of his career in and around the Anglia area so a move back to his home region may be appealing.
Proven players at NL level can hit the ground running next season, compared to NLS prospects that may take a while to find their feet at this level or not make it at all.
What's his problem with us, jealousy?.He’s spent the last few days ****housing our fans on X. He can join the same bin as Nouble. Absolute ****er.