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  1. The Philosopher

    Match Thread City v Blackpool Tuesday

    Seems to be a lack of leadership on the pitch to me. No one rousing the troops or marshalling the defence.
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    O’Hare

    O’Hare needs to have a goal fly in from a fluke and he’ll get 10 in short order.
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    Martyn Waghorn

    I think the point that some are trying to make is that at 32 suggesting “he needs time” or some notion that he’s developing isn’t right. He was signed as an experienced player who should be able to cut it at this level. He hasn’t cut it. We won’t be able to shift him on for a fee. It...
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    Martyn Waghorn

    He missed a few today. The one against the keeper’s legs was awful. A decent Champ striker would have lifted over / hit round / found angle to move and hit. There’ll be a few on here making excuses about “being rusty” but sorry, still think he was a bad use of budget.
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    No ambition.

    Walker was a fairly calculated risk. His performance and stats at L1 are genuinely excellent. If he goes on a mad run between now and summer (perfectly plausible, look at McGoldrick (or McGoalDrougt as he was known) when he dropped Champ to L1then he’s an asset again who we could at least...
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    No ambition.

    Not disappointed, we’ve kept our backbone and main players. Bidwell in - he hasn’t set the world alight but it’s early days and he has pedigree at this level. I think most people here will have done some back-of-the-fag-packet sums and deduce that Bright’s wages, most of Walker’s and those...
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    Transfer window

    Into thin Ayr?
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    McNulty Article

    The old and very valid saying is that when you leave a job, leave on good terms. Some players play better for some managers and teams. MR got the best out of McNulty and I often thought that he’d dip back in for him - particularly with MG out (who to me plays a similar role). Can’t see MR...
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    It’s time to go.

    To me this is all straightforward: We are run as an investment business item in a hedge fund portfolio. We have a playing budget based on income / net of overhead. If we make money on a player either as a academy graduate or by buying and selling then SOME of that money goes back to playing...
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    It’s time to go.

    Kelly was a free in his 20’s on low wages after having a bad rep for pushing a ball boy. Fadz spent years non-league. I’ve waffled before that non-league graduates seem to carry on playing later since they haven’t worn out their joints so much in their late teens by training / playing whilst...
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    It’s time to go.

    That’s the point. I’m sure somewhere you had calculated what their “real” investment was and from that we can deduce an “out” figure. For the layperson, SISU putting in £20m, the squad and assets being worth £20m, the titular of this thread “is it time for SISU to get out” seems...
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    It’s time to go.

    Gyok fits the model as said previously. Waghorn doesn’t. Baka was signed from Walsall. Luton signed Adebayo last year from Walsall. Hindsight aside, a 23 year old from the Midlands fits the model. Not a 31 year old.
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    It’s time to go.

    Ok. When fully fit, how much can we sell him for?
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    It’s time to go.

    Really simple: By looking at their birth certificate. Then look at the club’s de facto mission statement. Which is IMO something along the lines of “don’t spaff money away on players who won’t be worth a bean in a year. It’s f——n stoopid”. Buying virtually any player over 27 isn’t the way...
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    It’s time to go.

    Cracks me up that people on here think that they are somehow “white knights” for defending stupidity. Waghorn was a daft signing. Not his fault, he’s just not a sensible use of budget.
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    It’s time to go.

    Do you think signing Waghorn was sensible? I’m not on about hindsight. Is signing 31 year olds in long contracts for big money sensible? Would any sane owner think that this shows shrewd money management?
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    It’s time to go.

    Maybe with a sarcastic comment in your case? Bravo. The point is simple SISU (a business / hedge fund) set a playing budget for transfers and wages. They seem to give the management team an amount of autonomy with what they do with that budget. Let’s look at this hypothetical (but not...
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    It’s time to go.

    If our recruitment was a bit less erratic then I’m sure SISU would invest more easily. SISU are a stone cold business unlike many other club owners, who are either fans, egotists or see a club as a grown up train set. SISU refer to football as “product”, fans as “consumers”, players are...
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    Match Thread Cov vs QPR Sat 22nd Jan

    Shippers keeps his place.
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