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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 21:01:19 GMT 1
Brentford's turnout was very poor last week. Less than 10,000 when they played Charlton at home, historically poorly supported.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 11, 2014 21:01:59 GMT 1
Derby, Leeds, Bolton, blackburn, wolves and Norwich will all bring decent support! unless they are near the top and looking at play offs at least,bolton,blackburn and Norwich wont bring 4k between them,wolves a couple of thousand at most,leeds and derby yeah sell outs.
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Post by 3Pipe on Dec 11, 2014 21:02:45 GMT 1
Brentford's turnout was very poor last week. Less than 10,000 when they played Charlton at home, historically poorly supported. Which makes you wonder how they can get away with the brass they're spending.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 11, 2014 21:03:10 GMT 1
Our core is bout 10 k. Plus 3 k away. Plus extra 2 k max, 15349 Nice to see my old thread dug up yeah I didn't think you did enough
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Post by 3Pipe on Dec 11, 2014 21:04:56 GMT 1
unless they are near the top and looking at play offs at least,bolton,blackburn and Norwich wont bring 4k between them,wolves a couple of thousand at most,leeds and derby yeah sell outs. Still best to hold your horses mate. The original argument was for over the course of the season so best to wait 'til the end of the season before doing your victory lap.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 11, 2014 21:10:06 GMT 1
unless they are near the top and looking at play offs at least,bolton,blackburn and Norwich wont bring 4k between them,wolves a couple of thousand at most,leeds and derby yeah sell outs. Still best to hold your horses mate. The original argument was for over the course of the season so best to wait 'til the end of the season before doing your victory lap. Aye im only messing but im right on sc holders being down.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 21:11:54 GMT 1
A positive spin would be that assuming we're meeting FFP for this 12months declared to start of December, and looking relatively safe with no forecasts of impending implosion (compared to last couple of seasons).... then the games that are of higher interest that should send the average back up to higher than last season (leaving everyone thinking back to now and confused as to why such a negative sounding message has gone out when the outlook is actually positive), are being played in 2015....
...meaning that, looking forwards, either Dean will need to commit less to ensure we meet the allowable losses figure next season...OR...with the same continuing amazing support from Dean (and positive finances skewed to the second half of this season) we'll have the capability to have MORE cash to splash on squad improvements in January and/or summer than has been the case in 2014, and yet still fall within the ffp guidelines before they get rejigged.
This next 12 months could be a great time for Town to sneak up a few steps in our progress, throw in the likelihood of a few other Championship clubs likely being transfer embargoed in January, and not only may we have more to spend, but the spending power of that cash may increase if there are fewer competitors in the market from our level.
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Post by teddytheterrier on Dec 11, 2014 21:13:59 GMT 1
In fairness to Brentford they are a small club that has close proximities to bigger clubs like Chelsea, QPR and fulham, they are hardly Real Madrid!
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Post by terrierng on Dec 11, 2014 21:18:45 GMT 1
A positive spin would be that assuming we're meeting FFP for this 12months declared to start of December, and looking relatively safe with no forecasts of impending implosion (compared to last couple of seasons).... then the games that are of higher interest that should send the average back up to higher than last season (leaving everyone thinking back to now and confused as to why such a negative sounding message has gone out when the outlook is actually positive), are being played in 2015.... ...meaning that, looking forwards, either Dean will need to commit less to ensure we meet the allowable losses figure next season...OR...with the same continuing amazing support from Dean (and positive finances skewed to the second half of this season) we'll have the capability to have MORE cash to splash on squad improvements in January and/or summer than has been the case in 2014, and yet still fall within the ffp guidelines before they get rejigged. This next 12 months could be a great time for Town to sneak up a few steps in our progress, throw in the likelihood of a few other Championship clubs likely being transfer embargoed in January, and not only may we have more to spend, but the spending power of that cash may increase if there are fewer competitors in the market from our level. how confident are you that clubs will be punished for ffp though?..properly punished with embargos and big fines? for instance if qpr or leister are relegated can you see them being stopped from entering the division if they don't pay the fine,which the qpr fella has openly said he wont pay.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 21:22:00 GMT 1
A positive spin would be that assuming we're meeting FFP for this 12months declared to start of December, and looking relatively safe with no forecasts of impending implosion (compared to last couple of seasons).... then the games that are of higher interest that should send the average back up to higher than last season (leaving everyone thinking back to now and confused as to why such a negative sounding message has gone out when the outlook is actually positive), are being played in 2015.... ...meaning that, looking forwards, either Dean will need to commit less to ensure we meet the allowable losses figure next season...OR...with the same continuing amazing support from Dean (and positive finances skewed to the second half of this season) we'll have the capability to have MORE cash to splash on squad improvements in January and/or summer than has been the case in 2014, and yet still fall within the ffp guidelines before they get rejigged. This next 12 months could be a great time for Town to sneak up a few steps in our progress, throw in the likelihood of a few other Championship clubs likely being transfer embargoed in January, and not only may we have more to spend, but the spending power of that cash may increase if there are fewer competitors in the market from our level. how confident are you that clubs will be punished for ffp though?..properly punished with embargos and big fines? for instance if qpr or leister are relegated can you see them being stopped from entering the division if they don't pay the fine,which the qpr fella has openly said he wont pay. I'm 100% confident the sanctions as documented will be applied. Why wouldn't they be, *every* other Football League rule and punishment is also rigorously implemented.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 11, 2014 21:28:41 GMT 1
how confident are you that clubs will be punished for ffp though?..properly punished with embargos and big fines? for instance if qpr or leister are relegated can you see them being stopped from entering the division if they don't pay the fine,which the qpr fella has openly said he wont pay. I'm 100% confident the sanctions as documented will be applied. Why wouldn't they be, *every* other Football League rule and punishment is also rigorously implemented. cos it will involve massive fines running into millions,chairman arnt gonna pay up without a fight,the league wont have the balls to stop qpr or anyone from rejoining the league,any club with a transfer embargo wont be that arsed as they have spunked their money in the first place ,if the league were serious it would of implemented points deductions,the only thing to shit the rich clubs up,however I hope you are right im just not as confident as you.
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