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Thread: JJ Watts Statement....

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    JJ Watts Statement....

    I can't help but think is a little foolish... At least in part. I don't know how he can claim to be so 'categoric' about VK 'definitely' staying when we are already at 7 defeats on the spin?

    How many defeats do you potentially let it go to? 8/9/10?? Before it isn't soo categoric. There has to be a line surely?

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    Do you have a link C_C?

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    https://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport...defeat-4428185

    I'm just making the point that there has too be a line surely? And presuming there is, no-one including JJ Watt whether he is a shareholder or not, can claim something like that.

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    I think Pace is probably willing to let it go a lot further than this anyway. Long term project...

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    Just confirms my thinking really, I cannot make any sense of our summer window, except in the context that Vinni was told to forget about survival, and just sign players for the longer term, players we could improve and sell on at a profit.

    In which case an owner cannot and will not sack a manager who has simply complied with the owner's wishes. JJ is very close to Mr Pace, he knows what the long term plan is, and he knows that Vinni is very much part of those plans. Imo he is in no danger whatsoever of being sacked.

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    We wouldn't be attracting half these young talents without VK, so he seems fundamental to the business plan. Buy young talent, develop, hopefully benefit on the pitch from them becoming good, sell for profit.

    Benefit on the pitch and players improving probably go hand-in-hand. For me the line may come if none of these talents develop into profitable assets, cos then the business plan fails...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turf_Forever View Post
    We wouldn't be attracting half these young talents without VK, so he seems fundamental to the business plan. Buy young talent, develop, hopefully benefit on the pitch from them becoming good, sell for profit.

    Benefit on the pitch and players improving probably go hand-in-hand. For me the line may come if none of these talents develop into profitable assets, cos then the business plan fails...
    Having watched the likes of Amdouni, Zaroury, Al-Dakhil, Koleosho, Ramsey, Beyer and Ekdal from the get-go their value is on the rise already. Monetary value of these players is not the problem, grabbing some points is.

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    I'm with VK whatever happens this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    I'm with VK whatever happens this season.
    Me and you both Alfie, we can be relied upon, the voices of reason, an oasis of sanity in a desert of madness.

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    I'm with alf and sinkov, there is nothing to be gained by abandoning a plan in the second year when it is obvious that it needs to be given the chance to achieve fruition.
    Every game that we play this season is very much a part of the learning curve for all concerned, including the management team.
    Keep working towards the goal and, as long as everyone involved keeps pulling in the same direction, there is every chance that the plan will succeed.
    The only problem will be the fickle fans, however, remember that the core of Burnley fans is approximately 11 to 12 thousand so that means that half of the current number will be pulling against things whilst the others will be giving it a good chance.

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