Looking at teams that have gone up, whether they've stayed or being relegated, there's been a lot of use of the loan market.
It's something we definitely should look to utilise.
And that's it really, there are so many factors involved in staying up, throwing money about offers no guarantees of anything, all I'm saying is, if the worse happens, have a solid contingency plan, which to be fair, I think King will.
Rolled the dice.Their net spend last season was over 120 mil.
Forests was over 140.
Though Forest got docked points for their spending spree last season, so along with the reasons I outlined earlier, not sure they're a great example.
To be fair Robins never got the shit Lampard gets just because of his high profile.
He handles it well but he's only human and is going to react occasionally. I'm all for it, should get a few bucket rattlers outside the turnstiles boxing day to get a Franks Fine Fund together.
The figures I've quoted are from transfer market and are net Spends, I appreciate with all these type of sites you can't take the figures as gospel but they give you a good idea.
And your last line is exactly my point, 'if you're run well'.
Run well clubs aren't clubs who struggle in the...
They may be in the Europa league, but they sacked the man who got them there because their ego maniac owner stormed on to the pitch throwing his weight about, no thanks, not for me.
I agree about becoming a yo yo club. It would be another huge step forward, but you still have to get it right...