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Thread: The five year plan

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    The five year plan

    If it's to destroy BFC then it's definitely working, yr 4 League 1, yr 5 relegation from league 2. On the bright side ticket prices should start dropping.

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    I didn’t know you are such an optimist k-c!

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    It's more realistic than pessimistic if things go the way they are going, seeing as Pace's idea of a good transfer window to aim for promotion back to the Premier League is to sell over half of the Starting XI and bring in some new players who are again not proven at this level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    I didn’t know you are such an optimist k-c!
    I know it's unlikely ticket prices will drop Swiss but I live in hope.

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    The 5yr plan must be in shreds and who knows where we go from here without some miraculous recruiting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnrht View Post
    The 5yr plan must be in shreds and who knows where we go from here without some miraculous recruiting.
    Yes; it needs a miracle now 6/7 quality players required in a week.

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