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    Quote Originally Posted by holmleighchris View Post
    Thing is there are 2 types f fan nowadays: the one who wants to stay in the top flight and backs the Pulis way and the one who wants to see good football. The 2 will never agree.
    The board doesn't spend enough....fact.
    Pulis picks very defensive teams.....fact.
    The two will meld together this season and unless the squad is added to or by a miracle we bring in youngsters who excel, we will be relegated.
    Exactly right- perfect storm!!! Our board seems incapable of facing up to the inflationary demands of transfers.
    You gotta pay to play in the Premiership
    I've got a worse scenario- TP jacks it in- saves " never relegated" tag
    I think we will be relegated with or without TP - just sooner without him
    I've taken some comfort from this habitual close season shambles
    Bet on @ 6-1 for relegation
    PS just what does Hammond contribute?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingwarriorking View Post
    Exactly right- perfect storm!!! Our board seems incapable of facing up to the inflationary demands of transfers.
    You gotta pay to play in the Premiership
    I've got a worse scenario- TP jacks it in- saves " never relegated" tag
    I think we will be relegated with or without TP - just sooner without him
    I've taken some comfort from this habitual close season shambles
    Bet on @ 6-1 for relegation
    PS just what does Hammond contribute?
    Hammond has worked with his team for the whole season on recruitment identifying players which they identified last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whicka_Mon View Post
    Hammond has worked with his team for the whole season on recruitment identifying players which they identified last year.
    There's a very good chance that Hammond and his team will be on their way out of the door soon.

    I'd imagine they're in danger of being sent down for stalking.

    Crikey, imagine being monitored by our scouting department and that little fkr springs out from your bowl of cornflakes with a pair of binoculars .

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU9XhlbESUI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    There's a very good chance that Hammond and his team will be on their way out of the door soon.

    I'd imagine they're in danger of being sent down for stalking.

    Crikey, imagine being monitored by our scouting department and that little fkr springs out from your bowl of cornflakes with a pair of binoculars .

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU9XhlbESUI
    "sent down for stalking" Ha Ha Brilliant. I'd imagine Hull City were sick of the sight of them last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingwarriorking View Post
    Exactly right- perfect storm!!! Our board seems incapable of facing up to the inflationary demands of transfers.
    You gotta pay to play in the Premiership
    I've got a worse scenario- TP jacks it in- saves " never relegated" tag
    I think we will be relegated with or without TP - just sooner without him
    I've taken some comfort from this habitual close season shambles
    Bet on @ 6-1 for relegation
    PS just what does Hammond contribute?
    Unless Mr.Lai throws some of his own money into the Club for whatever reason (like Abramovitch and Sheikh Mansour), it would be suicidal to keep up with the other Joneses. We can probably only spend a net £30-40m each year.
    We would be stupid to live beyond our means.
    And the way that inflation has hit Football this last year, where foreign Clubs double the price when they hear an English Manager's voice, Premier Clubs are going to go bankrupt sooner or later. It's only a matter of time.
    Our only way forward is to keep the Peace Plan, bring in Bosmans, and get a Head Coach who can gel Premier-average players into a decent unit. Getting such a Head Coach is the hard bit (obviously), and that's what Pulis has been good at, but there's more than one way to skin a cat, and Williams must get looking for someone who is prepared to work along those lines (for a good salary), but try and play some football. Mr. Lai doesn't want to be embarrassed over in China because his "toy" is breathtakingly boring to watch.
    We can't entice skilful players to the Club under Pulis, but don't ask me daft questions like "Who would you get as HC then?" because I haven't a clue. But John Williams (you would hope) would know.

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