CCYellow
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He cost £4Million once.Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
Pretty big budget to me.
He cost £4Million once.Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
Possibly out of desperation as couldn’t persuade another striker to sign?Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
Congratulations on asking the right question. Why were we?Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
He cost £4Million once.
Pretty big budget to me.
Matty got injured having a good run out against the Orient kids! Let’s hope there’s no repeat of that!Karl isn't going anywhere and Chris Wilder is not coming here.
Elliot Moore back in defence has been a big positive and Matty can have a good run out tomorrow against the Chelsea kids.
Looking forward to Saturday which is the real test.
What about Morcambe, Accrington and Fleetwood.
As I said off the top of my head, Wimbledon, Crewe, Burton, even Forrest Green. Thats without looking into it.
I'm not sure looking at Sinclair was a massive problem per se. He once had something, he knows Karl, and if he was super keen and committed he could have been a useful option (as well as maybe sorting fans out with fried chicken discount).Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
You think he wanted a small wage?Huge budget? Really, why were we looking at Jerome Sinclair then?
A fall? These teams are in the championship though.Clubs punching above their weight who will eventually regress back to approx where they will approximately should be with regards to fanbase and revenue.
For some clubs it takes longer. Burton being a good example, or Bradford the other way.
But, sure enough, it’s pretty much impossible to outperform the revenue available to you, which is dictated by crowd size, for a sustainable period unless you get to the have a rich benefactor and get to Premier League (Bournemouth)
Luton could be the next to really fly close to the sun, which will likely be followed by a fall akin to Blackpool, Wigan or Huddersfield.
Clubs punching above their weight who will eventually regress back to approx where they will approximately should be with regards to fanbase and revenue.
For some clubs it takes longer. Burton being a good example, or Bradford the other way.
But, sure enough, it’s pretty much impossible to outperform the revenue available to you, which is dictated by crowd size, for a sustainable period unless you get to the have a rich benefactor and get to Premier League (Bournemouth)
Luton could be the next to really fly close to the sun, which will likely be followed by a fall akin to Blackpool, Wigan or Huddersfield.
We are much bigger than Rotherham, with far greater potential.Called “revert to the mean”.
Pretty much how Oxford United in division one was an exception, also in the Conference. We are somewhere between the two. Quite where is another question. I’d love to see us in the Championship. But like Rotherham how long would we last ?
Are we bigger?We are much bigger than Rotherham, with far greater potential.
Yes we are.3Are we bigger?
You have to go back 10 years if you want to find an average attendance for Rotherham under 8000. That was 7954 and they were in league 2.
If we got the championship then a lot of other fans would see us as a club punching above our weight.
We have been in the Premier League more recently than them...Are we bigger?
You have to go back 10 years if you want to find an average attendance for Rotherham under 8000. That was 7954 and they were in league 2.
If we got the championship then a lot of other fans would see us as a club punching above our weight.
"for a sustainable period," how long is a sustainable period. Crewe and Wimbledon seemed to manage long enough.