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Thread: Another 5yr plan to the Championship bites the dust!

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    Another 5yr plan to the Championship bites the dust!

    "I had a five-year plan and I haven't made it, we wanted to be in the Championship but we aren't," he said.

    No not Hardy, not Trew, but Lee Powers at Swindon:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47440998

    I'm going to go into Football ownership consultancy and take 1% of the savings by banning any talks of 5yr plans to the championship.

    Where do successful business men get this idea from? I can run a recruitment company therefore ... I've gone from building sheds to refurbishing offices therefore ...

    And where did Lee Power get his money from, surely not as a Football Agent?

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    You always have to have goals and a plan to achieve them though otherwise what's the point? Most teams in Leagues One and Two having ambitions to play in the Championship isn't unrealistic in my opinion, likewise teams in the Championship having aspirations to get into the Premiership.

    None are as silly or out there as the Munto "Champions League in 5 years" plan but then again, if that money had actually existed and we'd been taken over by someone with Man City's wealth it wouldn't be that unachievable after back to back promotions to the Championship, that would be the tricky part though, The Championship is a hell of a league to get out of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DelroyFacey22 View Post
    You always have to have goals and a plan to achieve them though otherwise what's the point?
    So you were a Munto supporter?

    You can have goals of sustainability, youth, stability, making the match day experience enjoyable. Get fundamentals right and success is likely to follow. Go chasing dreams with shedloads of money end up being nightmares.

    I can't recall now but did Dunnett/Sirrel go around shouting "2nd division" in 5yrs? I seem to think it was all slow and steady progress with a balance of youth and good recruitment combined with an excellent manager.

    I discount Pavis/Warnock as being an aberration however exciting it was to go to Wembley Play-offs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    So you were a Munto supporter?

    You can have goals of sustainability, youth.


    Yep:


    https://www.footballfancast.com/prem...er-league-star

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    So you were a Munto supporter?

    You can have goals of sustainability, youth, stability, making the match day experience enjoyable. Get fundamentals right and success is likely to follow. Go chasing dreams with shedloads of money end up being nightmares.

    I can't recall now but did Dunnett/Sirrel go around shouting "2nd division" in 5yrs? I seem to think it was all slow and steady progress with a balance of youth and good recruitment combined with an excellent manager.

    I discount Pavis/Warnock as being an aberration however exciting it was to go to Wembley Play-offs.
    Of course I was a Munto supporter? Who on earth wouldn't have been when it all seemed legitimate? It was like living in a dream world where someone had put in a cheat code to give you a huge transfer budget on Football Manager, anyone that says they would have rather seen another season of god awful football under McParland struggling just above the relegation zone in front of cr*p crowds is an absolute liar.

    That season is the best season I've watched as a Notts fan by an absolute mile, sure we have to be thankful for Ray Trew eventually footing the bill Munto left the club with but without Munto coming in we'd have probably gone under. McParland wasn't making subs the season before because we couldn't afford to pay players' appearance bonuses so god knows what kind of squad he would've put together with that kind of budget in 09/10.

    Regarding the actual "plan" stuff, our fans start moaning if they're not told whats happening every 5 minutes so any incoming owner can't win. If they arrive and don't give any sort of indication as to what their plans are people will go mad and jump to all sorts of conclusions. Ala Paul Hart not giving a weekly press conference to let fans know what he was up to meaning he was obviously sitting in an office at Meadow Lane playing solitaire all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    We got quite a lot of football out of Hateley, Astle and others before they were sold on, and many of us were happy for them that they'd moved up the ladder and proud of the part they'd played in some of our success.

    The problem now is that they get sold on speculatively and before they've been able to achieve anything for the club that nurtured them. Pennant anybody?

    Mind you we were back to just about where we are now by the mid-'60's. To be honest getting quite fed up with it all really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    I can't recall now but did Dunnett/Sirrel go around shouting "2nd division" in 5yrs? I seem to think it was all slow and steady progress with a balance of youth and good recruitment combined with an excellent manager.
    No, Mr Dunnett gave a target of the Second Division in three years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeekay56 View Post
    No, Mr Dunnett gave a target of the Second Division in three years!
    Didn't he promise us Europe at one stage?

    That was before he appointed Larry Lloyd though.

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    I'm done with plans. To be honest, I'd be happy if we won more home games than we lost. If we do that in front of the kind of crowds we've had the last two seasons, with the odd local derby here and there to spice it up, I'm no longer all that bothered which division we play our football in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    I'm done with plans. To be honest, I'd be happy if we won more home games than we lost. If we do that in front of the kind of crowds we've had the last two seasons, with the odd local derby here and there to spice it up, I'm no longer all that bothered which division we play our football in.
    This^^^ Cos unless someone comes in with mega-wad, L1 or L2 is most prob the best it gets for clubs our size. OK, I know Burton did it on a shoestring but how often does that happen???

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