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    Crowds and McCabes incentive to back Wilder.

    The Pig Derby will be a sellout and is on live.
    The Sunderland game is heading to a sellout and ticket sales for the Bolton game are amazing and on course for a near sellout.
    What incentive does McCabe have to really back Wilder to get us to the top table when he knows we will get great crowds anyway. 20k season tickets sold this season.
    Hey Kev. MINIMUM £100M next season in the top flight.
    Should be a no brainer when your manager has got you over halfway there on buttons.
    Bet he dosen't go that extra mile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanbeanstattoo View Post
    The Pig Derby will be a sellout and is on live.
    The Sunderland game is heading to a sellout and ticket sales for the Bolton game are amazing and on course for a near sellout.
    What incentive does McCabe have to really back Wilder to get us to the top table when he knows we will get great crowds anyway. 20k season tickets sold this season.
    Hey Kev. MINIMUM £100M next season in the top flight.
    Should be a no brainer when your manager has got you over halfway there on buttons.
    Bet he dosen't go that extra mile.

    If there's owt in this rumour regards the Prince and McCabe is now back on his lonesome, don't expect anything other than tickover funds

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    Won't be surprised to read that the Prince has foxtrot oscars when asked to stump up. No ITK. Gut feeling.

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    If only our board ever matched the passion ,belief and loyalty of its fan base eh.
    But if they did we would be top flight and European regulars. F u ck me we could never have that could we.

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    So easy when it's not your money. Viv's law of spend, spend, spend but at least it was her (and her husband's money).
    I'd love a chairman who would put in unlimited funds but even Mr Walker ran out of time and money.

    CW knows the score and I trust his judgement on transfers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chips1889 View Post
    So easy when it's not your money. Viv's law of spend, spend, spend but at least it was her (and her husband's money).
    I'd love a chairman who would put in unlimited funds but even Mr Walker ran out of time and money.

    CW knows the score and I trust his judgement on transfers.

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    No one is doubting CW. It's our glorious leader we're all worried about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carpe_diem View Post
    No one is doubting CW. It's our glorious leader we're all worried about.
    I'd be very worried when he's goes and his family want the loan money back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chips1889 View Post
    I'd be very worried when he's goes and his family want the loan money back.
    He's written that off.
    Whilst I admire your unswerving loyalty to the Fuhrer,I mean Glorious Leader,I mean bloke pulling the strings, you might like to consider where we have been for nigh on 10 years and at who's door the reason lies.
    This "All well and good when it's not your money " guff is just that. Utter guff.
    If you want to play billy big bollox and own a football club,it comes with the turf you stump up.
    Yes,McCabe has subsidised us for years,but only because his utter f u c k wittedness in managerial appointments has neccessitated it!
    He has now been given a golden ticket to make squillions if we get up this year.
    My view is he is too shortsighted to grasp it and game change our likelihood of going straight up. I would even accept him getting about £15m for Brooks as long as he gave EVERY PENNY to Wilder. That would probably get us there!

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    not saying it shouldnt be but 10million for brooks is as much as were likely to get imo and we all know chris will be lucky to get half of that i really think our success at this level has caught everybody by suprise in the boardroom and know it will take major investment in the team to stay in the premier league if we were to get there i agree sbt january could be crucial might never be in this position again but it does seem that were gonna have to sell the boy wonder to get sufficient funds for chris to have a real crack at it utb ftp

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    he will be lucky if he sees half of it but chris and his backroom team are brilliant most of the time in the transfer market so if it gives us a better chance of a top 6 finish this season or next i have no problem with selling brooks

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