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theferret

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It was Darragh MacAnthony. Barry Fry? This isn't the 90s. He revealed it, and it was reported in the local Peterborough press. Also listed on transfermarkt.co.uk and they don't show fees unless it is confirmed. You seem almost annoyed by the size of the fee?
 

Grendel

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I would imagine it’s the biggest fee since Eastwood

Pressley when he had to sell Clarke and Wilson has to scrabble around for bargains like McQuiod, Robins has a cool three quarters of a million to buy a replacement
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Clearly didn’t understand his duties as a director. Hence his ban from anything football related last year.

Again you fail to understand simple things. Read the article. The reporter asked him if he got the £750k he wanted and he said well he would still be here if we never.
 

Londonccfcfan

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So anyway. What was the point. Before you fog everything and go into tangents as you love nothing more.

Reiterate. We don’t have a top 6 budget. And most rational persons would agree apart from Pratt and Wendell.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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So anyway. What was the point. Before you fog everything and go into tangents as you love nothing more.

Reiterate. We don’t have a top 6 budget. And most rational persons would agree apart from Pratt and Wendell.

I’ve never said we have. But you’ll be able show we haven’t then if you are so certain?
 

Grendel

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So anyway. What was the point. Before you fog everything and go into tangents as you love nothing more.

Reiterate. We don’t have a top 6 budget. And most rational persons would agree apart from Pratt and Wendell.

You can’t define budget have no idea what we have at all and then get shown we can bid for players that are beyond Portsmouth’s financial constraints

Not going well is it?
 

hill83

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This thread has taken a surreal turn. How on earth can anyone make definitive statements about budgets when in possession of precisely fuck all in the shape of facts and figures? Nuts.

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No different to all the keyboard Peps on every other thread.
 

usskyblue

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This thread has taken a surreal turn

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Londonccfcfan

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Well, it's one thing to argue the relative merits of players and managers, but plain daft to be adamant about something that you obviously can't back up with simple figures.

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It’s an opinion. So imo Robins doesn’t have a top 6 budget. Simple.

So he’s overachieving imo. An opinion many other fans share.
 

theferret

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So anyway. What was the point. Before you fog everything and go into tangents as you love nothing more.

Reiterate. We don’t have a top 6 budget. And most rational persons would agree apart from Pratt and Wendell.

And, we do/we don't, what's the point? Robins has had money to spend, we spent 800K the season before on Chaplin and Baka. But, he's also had to sell key players. He's doing a great job. Overachieving? Maybe if you're going to judge it solely on budget, but based on the squad we have? Possibly not, but then he's assembled the squad so deserves some credit for that. This budget league table is meaningless, aside from Ipswich and Sunderland I doubt there's much difference between ourselves and those around us. When we were 9th last week were we underachieving? It's an odd way of looking at it if you ask me, but hey ho.
 

itsabuzzard

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And, we do/we don't, what's the point? Robins has had money to spend, we spent 800K the season before on Chaplin and Baka. But, he's also had to sell key players. He's doing a great job. Overachieving? Maybe if you're going to judge it solely on budget, but based on the squad we have? Possibly not, but then he's assembled the squad so deserves some credit for that. This budget league table is meaningless, aside from Ipswich and Sunderland I doubt there's much difference between ourselves and those around us. When we were 9th last week were we underachieving? It's an odd way of looking at it if you ask me, but hey ho.
The budget league table is meaningless because there isn't one.

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itsabuzzard

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Although normally the wages paid matches the league table
Then that would be one way of gauging whether MR is over-achieving or not. Presented with a league table of figures maybe we could even all agree. On second thoughts...

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Mucca Mad Boys

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You can’t define budget have no idea what we have at all and then get shown we can bid for players that are beyond Portsmouth’s financial constraints

Not going well is it?

In the same window Portsmouth paid £1.5m for Marquis. Godden clearly wasn’t beyond their financial constraints, they just weren’t willing to pay £750k for him.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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Portsmouth paid over a million for Marquis didn’t they?

If I remember rightly it was estimated at about £1.5 million. Pompey sold £5-6 million pounds worth of players in the summer, which is likely to be where the money came from.

We sold Bayliss (was it for a reported £2million?) and Chaplin (reported £1million) which is where I’m guessing the money was reinvested to buy Godden and Allen and the smaller fees for Rose etc.

Back to the original topic, Robins is the best manager I’ve seen in my lifetime at the City and I think he’s doing an outstanding job, especially with everything going on off the pitch. Grateful to have Robins at the club - cancel the Uber. Pusb
 

Astute

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Yeah. So which manager is better than which manager? How do we consider the upheaval going on at our club as in never knowing what city/town we will be playing in? Were players enticed on the Brum stadium this season? Or was it our manager?

Budget. Are we counting the money from players sold? Or is it jist on what we have spent?

Whichever way you put it Robins has a very good record at our club. And when we get those who want Robins gine they never come out with a better manager that is available and would be willing to move to us.

It is hard to compare Robins to Hill. Hill had a stadium and a very large support. Robins doesn't know which stadium he has and a low support base because of this. We are playing good football but have been missing a striker. Can we see how it goes niw we have a striker back and scoring?
 

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