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  1. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    He was lazy, slagged the club off, and looked like he didn’t care when we were going down. Also he was a direct replacement for Keane, who was the complete opposite of all those things
  2. bigfatronssba

    Season Tickets!!!

    Which is sensible business. We should've got them on sale before Wembley this year
  3. bigfatronssba

    Season Tickets!!!

    Attendances were great in the 87-88 season 17.5k, with the biggest crowd of the season being over 27k (which was pretty much all HR could hold by then) Keep in mind this was an era when the likes of Arsenal couldn't even get above 30k
  4. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    So if Vik broke his leg, how would we have covered the losses?
  5. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I’m purely saying this in the context of the “employee owes their employer nothing” comment. It can’t all be one way.
  6. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Equally so, if you let a departing player dictate all the terms, to the detriment of the club, are you not showing that you have no ambition? This was the problem we had for years. If the owners/board demonstrate an indifference to the club on the pitch, why should we expect the players to care?
  7. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Equally so is it not embarrassing to think an employer should concern itself with the future happiness of an employee that is leaving?
  8. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    He's already got that
  9. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Well we don't have details of his previous club. And yes, investment in infrastructure is fine, as that will grow the club. What I'm talking about is using the money to pay ground rent or HMRC. Day to day running costs should never be funded with asset sales. Only a failing business would...
  10. bigfatronssba

    Season Tickets!!!

    We sold 12,066 in the early bird last year, which covered a period of two months. So we've sold in a week what it took two months to sell last year
  11. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    True, its how much is the question. There isn't really an excuse for all of that money to go towards the team (be it fees are wages). The fact we're making a loss is an irrelevance, as he should already have a plan in place to cover that
  12. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Sounds like we'll soon see the colour of Doug's money then. Will he give Robins the £17m? Or will he make the same mistake the previous two owners made and think that selling assets to fund running costs is a sensible idea?
  13. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I have said that I’m making a presumption it’s an accurate translation, but I hope it’s not
  14. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I agree it is disproportionate, sometimes that is the easiest way to make a point
  15. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I do think it’s inappropriate for a player to publicly be discussing their own value.
  16. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    So if Robins was asked his opinion of Todd Kane, and Robins gave his honest held belief of “he’s shite”, would you be happy with that? Or do you not think he should be more diplomatic? You can give an honest answer without being inappropriate
  17. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I’m not wishing him good riddance. I’m wishing him well, and would applaud him if he appeared at the CBS for an opposing team. I just think those comments were unnecessary and inappropriate
  18. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Scandinavians are by nature though very unemotional when displaying their feelings.
  19. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    I hope that is the case
  20. bigfatronssba

    Gyokeres

    Changing style of play is preferable anyway. Playing the same way all the time just gives other teams a better chance of working out your weaknesses. Dowie, Boothroyd, Mowbray, all got us into early play off positions, only to throw it away. The reason being their inability to change style and...
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