Let’s just all calm down for a while

highfieldsouthshore

Well-known member
We’re in the best position our club have been in since the Mathews morty days imo with the owners etc. how can we possibly compete with clubs for transfers where there income in probably double of ours , we have several ex prem teams we millions and tens of thousand to pay for transfers and pay players wages , we are small in comparison to these clubs and we have to fight tooth and nail to compete . Have some positivity we’re in the championship playing teams that have far more resources than ours , our chairman is spending his own money on the training ground a lot of his own money on the east . If we go down which I don’t think we will , we will be much better prepared . If we are lucky to stay up for the next five seasons we we will have a brand new training ground and a completed stadium . Stay positive some people on here are so down about our state at the moment . We’re in the championship , we’re getting new training ground a new east stand and an owner who actually cares I give up on avftt sometimes and hope Simon and the board don’t read it because if they did id be thinking why are we bothering . I’m ready to come off avftt because of all the negativity, it’s never like this on a match day in the north stand . Come on the pool
 
Thank you for the lecture Simon.
Now can you please buy MA some players (preferably as good as Sir Stan & Morty who are referred to above), so he have a fair chance of competing in the Championship this season?
Sorry to be a pain 😕
 
I’m sure he would buy players like Mathews and morty but there was a maximum wage which players could receive in those days and no more which should apply today have you seen how much even some of Sheffield united players are ok it’s ridiculous how are we suppose to compete in this division look at Fulham this season mind blowing . We’re lucky to be where we are .
 
We’re in the best position our club have been in since the Mathews morty days imo with the owners etc. how can we possibly compete with clubs for transfers where there income in probably double of ours , we have several ex prem teams we millions and tens of thousand to pay for transfers and pay players wages , we are small in comparison to these clubs and we have to fight tooth and nail to compete . Have some positivity we’re in the championship playing teams that have far more resources than ours , our chairman is spending his own money on the training ground a lot of his own money on the east . If we go down which I don’t think we will , we will be much better prepared . If we are lucky to stay up for the next five seasons we we will have a brand new training ground and a completed stadium . Stay positive some people on here are so down about our state at the moment . We’re in the championship , we’re getting new training ground a new east stand and an owner who actually cares I give up on avftt sometimes and hope Simon and the board don’t read it because if they did id be thinking why are we bothering . I’m ready to come off avftt because of all the negativity, it’s never like this on a match day in the north stand . Come on the pool
Long post, I’m bored of doing endless client edits on a report.

I don’t think we should worry about our recruitment, and being competitive in that particular arena because the recruitment process seems to have worked mostly over the last two years, and we have a fairly strong squad of players already here. Whoever we bring in has to be better than we already have or is a backup to what we already have with a view to future development.

We no longer have the methodology of waiting until the season starts when there is apparently a plethora of out of work players looking for 90 quid a week.

But what about every other championship team.

Birmingham – absolute basket case of a club at the moment, in the middle of what seems to be a very dodgy takeover , half opened ground – no manager / head coach - recruitment pretty much non-existent. They were lucky last year to not go down it will take a lot of luck again this year to stay up.

Blackburn – the perennial under achievers maybe; with wealthy owners who have a decidedly strange way of running the club which has led to 8 years of mediocrity. A new manager might be the answer, but he will have to be backed not necessarily financially but he will need time to get his methods across, and if Blackburn have a lacklustre start and the fans get on him then the board will probably respond as they always do, in a reactionary and destructive way.

Bristol City - an also ran club, they should be a biggish club they have the population and the attendances, and maybe even the history but they are the footballing equivalent of Meh!! Can they attract players and coaches and keep them, no more I think than Blackpool can.

Burnley – solid structure and several years in the PL but new owners seems to have damaged what was a very well run football club. Can probably pay more for players, but the nature of the owners is that they HAVE to get back to the PL as quickly as possible. Kompany for me is the wild card - very good player, but possibly unproven as a head coach / manager and if they don’t start well you could see the owners making snap judgements.

Cardiff – another club with impatient owners likely to make snap decisions again they might be able to pay for pricier players but they seem not to have any long term plan beyond getting to the PL, and reaping the financial reward.

Coventry – having come out of a crisis they now seem a reasonably well run club with good support. They do have financial limitations and they have some legacy issues to overcome, and again do they have resources better than blackpool – I don’t think so.

Huddersfield – make or break this season if they don’t get promotion and not exactly a stable club in terms of its ownership. Can make more expensive signings but the risk factor if they don’t go up is fairly large, I would say they have a slight advantage because of parachute payments but it isn’t much and again I would say long term planning would tell me they will be more conservative.

Hull – another basket case club, did reasonably well in the second half of the season but their problems are not going to go away anytime soon. They might make one or even two high profile signings but they will have a weak squad in general.

Luton – decently run club punching well above their weight, very good head coach who attracts a lot of players, whether they can repeat last seasons efforts and also keep the coach who might be the key to their current success is anyone’s guess. Again I would say they are in a similar position to Blackpool with regards attracting talent – the manager is probably key

Middlesbrough – Meh, blah blah, blah blah blah, blah bah. I have nothing to say about middlesborough they are like Bristol city only more Meh, Run of the mill, and again I can’t see why they are in any better of a position recruitment wise.

Millwall – nobody likes us and we don’t care. They are a mid-table side with a small fan base. They simply exist, what history they have is largely negative, and they have no culture of good football again recruitment is second tier at best.

Norwich – better known for pies rather than football. They will probably do well this year, but last year they were truly awful for the simple reason they had a championship quality squad. Outside of the parachute payments, which they seem unwilling to spend, meaning they have a rank average recruitment capability. The need for players to have a tractor license might place some additional restrictions on recruitment

Preston – Broken – mostly exist to amuse those of a tangerine tinted persuasion, and secondarily exist to amuse fans of burnley, blackburn, Bolton and probably Fleetwood. Apart from the place itself (a city my arse), there is a nasty smell around the club, which is demonstrated very aptly by a big fat boo.

QPR – should be up there at the top of the champ, but the reality is they are a second string London club with all the issues of a second string London club. They might periodically ascend the consciousness rankings but it is fleeting and its not as though they have owners who are particularly stable either. Like most London clubs the fans and the owners seem to think they are special. They aren’t

Reading – basket case club, and they have made it significantly worse by appointing Paul Ince as manager. Reading is a proper shithole with no redeeming features at all and the club is much the same, why would you go there unless you had no-where else to go.

Rotherham – coming up from L1 they will be concerned with survival. Small club, its really a suburb of Sheffield, but the owners are building the club in the right way. Definitely less recruitment capability than Pool.

Sheff Utd – have built a good squad and with PL money and a large fan base can outbid many in the champ. But again they HAVE to succeed this year, so the pressure on players and the recruitment process might be more conservative with the potential of not gaining promotion.

Stoke – if I was a player who was overrated, or had one specific talent, then stoke is where I would go. They would pay me handsomely to play in a team that largely plays kick and rush and percentages. Even if they did outbid us whoever they did recruit would be shit because of the way they play.

Sunderland – unstable ownership, passionate but equally unstable fans, player management that borders on the schizophrenic (loaning what would have been their best player to a rival is one example), the fans and the owners are deluded into thinking they have entitlement to the top tiers of football, and I think players that join them take on that mentality. They will outbid for many players in comparison to many in the champ but will still do very little.

Swansea - play good football usually, but again another club where ownership is an issue, the fans aren’t happy, and assuming players and their agents talk then recruitment might be an issue for them – certainly they don’t have millions to splash around.

Watford – seriously dodgy owners, will pay handsomely or find other ways to recruit in ways that other champs clubs probably cannot or will not. they will spend to get back to the PL. when they don’t they will probably be on the big slide to full basket case and receivership.

West Brom – another club with dodgy owners who seem to have something of the Oyston about them, The club is a financial vehicle for them. PL status an absolute must and in Steve Bruce they have what is the most Meh manager / head coach in the division

Wigan – just come up don’t have the finances to really recruit at champs level.

In reality I think there are maybe 5 or six clubs who can out-recruit Pool when you factor in a combination of finance, structure etc. There is a biggish pool of clubs who are more or less on a par with us give or take twenty percent or so. Then it comes down to manager, the football etc.

There are at least 6 clubs who are significantly financially worse off than Blackpool.

A majority of clubs in the division have some level of dodgyness to the owners which we don’t and we have a plan for the future which at least seems to be about more than just getting to the PL for the money.

My one concern if I have one is whether MA has the draw for loanee players.

I might be completely wrong of course – which I often am.
 
Long post, I’m bored of doing endless client edits on a report.

I don’t think we should worry about our recruitment, and being competitive in that particular arena because the recruitment process seems to have worked mostly over the last two years, and we have a fairly strong squad of players already here. Whoever we bring in has to be better than we already have or is a backup to what we already have with a view to future development.

We no longer have the methodology of waiting until the season starts when there is apparently a plethora of out of work players looking for 90 quid a week.

But what about every other championship team.

Birmingham – absolute basket case of a club at the moment, in the middle of what seems to be a very dodgy takeover , half opened ground – no manager / head coach - recruitment pretty much non-existent. They were lucky last year to not go down it will take a lot of luck again this year to stay up.

Blackburn – the perennial under achievers maybe; with wealthy owners who have a decidedly strange way of running the club which has led to 8 years of mediocrity. A new manager might be the answer, but he will have to be backed not necessarily financially but he will need time to get his methods across, and if Blackburn have a lacklustre start and the fans get on him then the board will probably respond as they always do, in a reactionary and destructive way.

Bristol City - an also ran club, they should be a biggish club they have the population and the attendances, and maybe even the history but they are the footballing equivalent of Meh!! Can they attract players and coaches and keep them, no more I think than Blackpool can.

Burnley – solid structure and several years in the PL but new owners seems to have damaged what was a very well run football club. Can probably pay more for players, but the nature of the owners is that they HAVE to get back to the PL as quickly as possible. Kompany for me is the wild card - very good player, but possibly unproven as a head coach / manager and if they don’t start well you could see the owners making snap judgements.

Cardiff – another club with impatient owners likely to make snap decisions again they might be able to pay for pricier players but they seem not to have any long term plan beyond getting to the PL, and reaping the financial reward.

Coventry – having come out of a crisis they now seem a reasonably well run club with good support. They do have financial limitations and they have some legacy issues to overcome, and again do they have resources better than blackpool – I don’t think so.

Huddersfield – make or break this season if they don’t get promotion and not exactly a stable club in terms of its ownership. Can make more expensive signings but the risk factor if they don’t go up is fairly large, I would say they have a slight advantage because of parachute payments but it isn’t much and again I would say long term planning would tell me they will be more conservative.

Hull – another basket case club, did reasonably well in the second half of the season but their problems are not going to go away anytime soon. They might make one or even two high profile signings but they will have a weak squad in general.

Luton – decently run club punching well above their weight, very good head coach who attracts a lot of players, whether they can repeat last seasons efforts and also keep the coach who might be the key to their current success is anyone’s guess. Again I would say they are in a similar position to Blackpool with regards attracting talent – the manager is probably key

Middlesbrough – Meh, blah blah, blah blah blah, blah bah. I have nothing to say about middlesborough they are like Bristol city only more Meh, Run of the mill, and again I can’t see why they are in any better of a position recruitment wise.

Millwall – nobody likes us and we don’t care. They are a mid-table side with a small fan base. They simply exist, what history they have is largely negative, and they have no culture of good football again recruitment is second tier at best.

Norwich – better known for pies rather than football. They will probably do well this year, but last year they were truly awful for the simple reason they had a championship quality squad. Outside of the parachute payments, which they seem unwilling to spend, meaning they have a rank average recruitment capability. The need for players to have a tractor license might place some additional restrictions on recruitment

Preston – Broken – mostly exist to amuse those of a tangerine tinted persuasion, and secondarily exist to amuse fans of burnley, blackburn, Bolton and probably Fleetwood. Apart from the place itself (a city my arse), there is a nasty smell around the club, which is demonstrated very aptly by a big fat boo.

QPR – should be up there at the top of the champ, but the reality is they are a second string London club with all the issues of a second string London club. They might periodically ascend the consciousness rankings but it is fleeting and its not as though they have owners who are particularly stable either. Like most London clubs the fans and the owners seem to think they are special. They aren’t

Reading – basket case club, and they have made it significantly worse by appointing Paul Ince as manager. Reading is a proper shithole with no redeeming features at all and the club is much the same, why would you go there unless you had no-where else to go.

Rotherham – coming up from L1 they will be concerned with survival. Small club, its really a suburb of Sheffield, but the owners are building the club in the right way. Definitely less recruitment capability than Pool.

Sheff Utd – have built a good squad and with PL money and a large fan base can outbid many in the champ. But again they HAVE to succeed this year, so the pressure on players and the recruitment process might be more conservative with the potential of not gaining promotion.

Stoke – if I was a player who was overrated, or had one specific talent, then stoke is where I would go. They would pay me handsomely to play in a team that largely plays kick and rush and percentages. Even if they did outbid us whoever they did recruit would be shit because of the way they play.

Sunderland – unstable ownership, passionate but equally unstable fans, player management that borders on the schizophrenic (loaning what would have been their best player to a rival is one example), the fans and the owners are deluded into thinking they have entitlement to the top tiers of football, and I think players that join them take on that mentality. They will outbid for many players in comparison to many in the champ but will still do very little.

Swansea - play good football usually, but again another club where ownership is an issue, the fans aren’t happy, and assuming players and their agents talk then recruitment might be an issue for them – certainly they don’t have millions to splash around.

Watford – seriously dodgy owners, will pay handsomely or find other ways to recruit in ways that other champs clubs probably cannot or will not. they will spend to get back to the PL. when they don’t they will probably be on the big slide to full basket case and receivership.

West Brom – another club with dodgy owners who seem to have something of the Oyston about them, The club is a financial vehicle for them. PL status an absolute must and in Steve Bruce they have what is the most Meh manager / head coach in the division

Wigan – just come up don’t have the finances to really recruit at champs level.

In reality I think there are maybe 5 or six clubs who can out-recruit Pool when you factor in a combination of finance, structure etc. There is a biggish pool of clubs who are more or less on a par with us give or take twenty percent or so. Then it comes down to manager, the football etc.

There are at least 6 clubs who are significantly financially worse off than Blackpool.

A majority of clubs in the division have some level of dodgyness to the owners which we don’t and we have a plan for the future which at least seems to be about more than just getting to the PL for the money.

My one concern if I have one is whether MA has the draw for loanee players.

I might be completely wrong of course – which I often am.
Having read this well constructed synopsis CP, I'm feeling much more positive about our chnces, and if I were a betting man (which I'm not), I'd put a bet on us for automatic promotion 🧡 🧡 🍊
 
We’re in the best position our club have been in since the Mathews morty days imo with the owners etc. how can we possibly compete with clubs for transfers where there income in probably double of ours , we have several ex prem teams we millions and tens of thousand to pay for transfers and pay players wages , we are small in comparison to these clubs and we have to fight tooth and nail to compete . Have some positivity we’re in the championship playing teams that have far more resources than ours , our chairman is spending his own money on the training ground a lot of his own money on the east . If we go down which I don’t think we will , we will be much better prepared . If we are lucky to stay up for the next five seasons we we will have a brand new training ground and a completed stadium . Stay positive some people on here are so down about our state at the moment . We’re in the championship , we’re getting new training ground a new east stand and an owner who actually cares I give up on avftt sometimes and hope Simon and the board don’t read it because if they did id be thinking why are we bothering . I’m ready to come off avftt because of all the negativity, it’s never like this on a match day in the north stand . Come on the pool
Perfectly sums up my mood at the moment. The arrogance on here expecting big money signings, all Simon's money, makes you wonder why some bother with a club like Blackpool. More clubs are going to spend themselves into trouble over the next few years, and we should be grateful that we won't be one of them. Surprised how many don't seem to care, or just don't accept how easily that could become a reality.
 
Perfectly sums up my mood at the moment. The arrogance on here expecting big money signings, all Simon's money, makes you wonder why some bother with a club like Blackpool. More clubs are going to spend themselves into trouble over the next few years, and we should be grateful that we won't be one of them. Surprised how many don't seem to care, or just don't accept how easily that could become a reality.
I haven’t read many,if any, posters demanding big money signings just some to improve the team. Notice I said the team not the squad, we have enough bodies doing not much who are not likely to trouble our rivals. Luton as has been said, are in a similar position to us financially but they are not standing still. Lets not beat about the bush. This team/ squad, without a little quality added wil be in a relegation fight, I don’t want that and neither does anyone else. It’s alright saying there’s plenty of time until the window closes, there is, but by that time if we have a bad start we will struggle. I just hope MA is right when he says there are a couple of exciting signings “ very close”.
 
Your doing yourself no favours insulting fellow supporters who only have the club at heart - just like you do.
What's 'arrogant' about expressing an opinion that differs to your? Who say's your opinion is better than anyone elses's? Why do you speak for SS? He's a very intelligent, successful business man, who understands the emotions that fellow supporters feel - he's lived and breathed the club since being a boy.
You did say you're considering 'coming off' AVFTT etc, can I respectfully suggest you do just that, if you're not prepared to listen to another posters views without insulting them?
🍊 🧡
 
Long post, I’m bored of doing endless client edits on a report.

I don’t think we should worry about our recruitment, and being competitive in that particular arena because the recruitment process seems to have worked mostly over the last two years, and we have a fairly strong squad of players already here. Whoever we bring in has to be better than we already have or is a backup to what we already have with a view to future development.

We no longer have the methodology of waiting until the season starts when there is apparently a plethora of out of work players looking for 90 quid a week.

But what about every other championship team.

Birmingham – absolute basket case of a club at the moment, in the middle of what seems to be a very dodgy takeover , half opened ground – no manager / head coach - recruitment pretty much non-existent. They were lucky last year to not go down it will take a lot of luck again this year to stay up.

Blackburn – the perennial under achievers maybe; with wealthy owners who have a decidedly strange way of running the club which has led to 8 years of mediocrity. A new manager might be the answer, but he will have to be backed not necessarily financially but he will need time to get his methods across, and if Blackburn have a lacklustre start and the fans get on him then the board will probably respond as they always do, in a reactionary and destructive way.

Bristol City - an also ran club, they should be a biggish club they have the population and the attendances, and maybe even the history but they are the footballing equivalent of Meh!! Can they attract players and coaches and keep them, no more I think than Blackpool can.

Burnley – solid structure and several years in the PL but new owners seems to have damaged what was a very well run football club. Can probably pay more for players, but the nature of the owners is that they HAVE to get back to the PL as quickly as possible. Kompany for me is the wild card - very good player, but possibly unproven as a head coach / manager and if they don’t start well you could see the owners making snap judgements.

Cardiff – another club with impatient owners likely to make snap decisions again they might be able to pay for pricier players but they seem not to have any long term plan beyond getting to the PL, and reaping the financial reward.

Coventry – having come out of a crisis they now seem a reasonably well run club with good support. They do have financial limitations and they have some legacy issues to overcome, and again do they have resources better than blackpool – I don’t think so.

Huddersfield – make or break this season if they don’t get promotion and not exactly a stable club in terms of its ownership. Can make more expensive signings but the risk factor if they don’t go up is fairly large, I would say they have a slight advantage because of parachute payments but it isn’t much and again I would say long term planning would tell me they will be more conservative.

Hull – another basket case club, did reasonably well in the second half of the season but their problems are not going to go away anytime soon. They might make one or even two high profile signings but they will have a weak squad in general.

Luton – decently run club punching well above their weight, very good head coach who attracts a lot of players, whether they can repeat last seasons efforts and also keep the coach who might be the key to their current success is anyone’s guess. Again I would say they are in a similar position to Blackpool with regards attracting talent – the manager is probably key

Middlesbrough – Meh, blah blah, blah blah blah, blah bah. I have nothing to say about middlesborough they are like Bristol city only more Meh, Run of the mill, and again I can’t see why they are in any better of a position recruitment wise.

Millwall – nobody likes us and we don’t care. They are a mid-table side with a small fan base. They simply exist, what history they have is largely negative, and they have no culture of good football again recruitment is second tier at best.

Norwich – better known for pies rather than football. They will probably do well this year, but last year they were truly awful for the simple reason they had a championship quality squad. Outside of the parachute payments, which they seem unwilling to spend, meaning they have a rank average recruitment capability. The need for players to have a tractor license might place some additional restrictions on recruitment

Preston – Broken – mostly exist to amuse those of a tangerine tinted persuasion, and secondarily exist to amuse fans of burnley, blackburn, Bolton and probably Fleetwood. Apart from the place itself (a city my arse), there is a nasty smell around the club, which is demonstrated very aptly by a big fat boo.

QPR – should be up there at the top of the champ, but the reality is they are a second string London club with all the issues of a second string London club. They might periodically ascend the consciousness rankings but it is fleeting and its not as though they have owners who are particularly stable either. Like most London clubs the fans and the owners seem to think they are special. They aren’t

Reading – basket case club, and they have made it significantly worse by appointing Paul Ince as manager. Reading is a proper shithole with no redeeming features at all and the club is much the same, why would you go there unless you had no-where else to go.

Rotherham – coming up from L1 they will be concerned with survival. Small club, its really a suburb of Sheffield, but the owners are building the club in the right way. Definitely less recruitment capability than Pool.

Sheff Utd – have built a good squad and with PL money and a large fan base can outbid many in the champ. But again they HAVE to succeed this year, so the pressure on players and the recruitment process might be more conservative with the potential of not gaining promotion.

Stoke – if I was a player who was overrated, or had one specific talent, then stoke is where I would go. They would pay me handsomely to play in a team that largely plays kick and rush and percentages. Even if they did outbid us whoever they did recruit would be shit because of the way they play.

Sunderland – unstable ownership, passionate but equally unstable fans, player management that borders on the schizophrenic (loaning what would have been their best player to a rival is one example), the fans and the owners are deluded into thinking they have entitlement to the top tiers of football, and I think players that join them take on that mentality. They will outbid for many players in comparison to many in the champ but will still do very little.

Swansea - play good football usually, but again another club where ownership is an issue, the fans aren’t happy, and assuming players and their agents talk then recruitment might be an issue for them – certainly they don’t have millions to splash around.

Watford – seriously dodgy owners, will pay handsomely or find other ways to recruit in ways that other champs clubs probably cannot or will not. they will spend to get back to the PL. when they don’t they will probably be on the big slide to full basket case and receivership.

West Brom – another club with dodgy owners who seem to have something of the Oyston about them, The club is a financial vehicle for them. PL status an absolute must and in Steve Bruce they have what is the most Meh manager / head coach in the division

Wigan – just come up don’t have the finances to really recruit at champs level.

In reality I think there are maybe 5 or six clubs who can out-recruit Pool when you factor in a combination of finance, structure etc. There is a biggish pool of clubs who are more or less on a par with us give or take twenty percent or so. Then it comes down to manager, the football etc.

There are at least 6 clubs who are significantly financially worse off than Blackpool.

A majority of clubs in the division have some level of dodgyness to the owners which we don’t and we have a plan for the future which at least seems to be about more than just getting to the PL for the money.

My one concern if I have one is whether MA has the draw for loanee players.

I might be completely wrong of course – which I often am.
Excellent summary, we are undoubtably a lot stronger than a few other Championship clubs if you look at the total package
 
Perfectly sums up my mood at the moment. The arrogance on here expecting big money signings, all Simon's money, makes you wonder why some bother with a club like Blackpool. More clubs are going to spend themselves into trouble over the next few years, and we should be grateful that we won't be one of them. Surprised how many don't seem to care, or just don't accept how easily that could become a reality.
You haven't read anything on this forum. Not a single person has advocated big money signings and spending above our means.
 
Perfectly sums up my mood at the moment. The arrogance on here expecting big money signings, all Simon's money, makes you wonder why some bother with a club like Blackpool. More clubs are going to spend themselves into trouble over the next few years, and we should be grateful that we won't be one of them. Surprised how many don't seem to care, or just don't accept how easily that could become a reality.
What a load of made up tripe. Nobody has demanded big money signings.

Oh and like all other football club owners buying players generally does come from their own pockets.
 
Not sure Luton is a fair comparison either?
The sold 2 players for a total of over £10m in 19/20
Nice little war chest there…..

They've burnt through it over the last couple of years, last time I checked (30/06/2021) they were technically insolvent, and I'm not sure the owners have that much behind them either.
 
I think what's got everyone disappointed is the "we're really close" talk coming from Appleton. Absent that I'd be content, but since we've heard it and not seen the signings, it means we've lost out on targets.

I agree with the overall sentiment of the OP though. Last summer we signed a bunch of players because we were making the step up to a new league. In the years before we had more activity, but that was in *and* out, with a fair few good players leaving and needing to be replaced.

We haven't lost anyone important yet. Maybe we lose Bowler, in which case I'll expect a replacement. We've made a little space by getting rid of a couple squad players. This side finished comfortably mid-table last season, with a bit of a slip at the end after promotion was out of reach and safety still assured. And it came after a tough start where most of the players had to acclimate to the Championship.

I don't see any reason to think we'll be worse this year than last; if I had to bet I'd bet we're better. Other teams are signing players, yes. Are they improving, on net? Are their incoming players as good as their outgoing players? Are they making up for the natural effect of age on the older members of their teams?

I want to see exciting new signings too, but I'm also content that we ended last season with a good squad.
 
I think what's got everyone disappointed is the "we're really close" talk coming from Appleton. Absent that I'd be content, but since we've heard it and not seen the signings, it means we've lost out on targets.
As there aren't any leaks from the club anymore until something is signed, sealed, and delivered, maybe as a newbe he didn't realise the procedure and jumped the gun.
If so I'd expect his wrists have been slapped, and rightly so.
 
As there aren't any leaks from the club anymore until something is signed, sealed, and delivered, maybe as a newbe he didn't realise the procedure and jumped the gun.
If so I'd expect his wrists have been slapped, and rightly so.
But hes done it twice now!
 
We’re in the best position our club have been in since the Mathews morty days imo with the owners etc. how can we possibly compete with clubs for transfers where there income in probably double of ours , we have several ex prem teams we millions and tens of thousand to pay for transfers and pay players wages , we are small in comparison to these clubs and we have to fight tooth and nail to compete . Have some positivity we’re in the championship playing teams that have far more resources than ours , our chairman is spending his own money on the training ground a lot of his own money on the east . If we go down which I don’t think we will , we will be much better prepared . If we are lucky to stay up for the next five seasons we we will have a brand new training ground and a completed stadium . Stay positive some people on here are so down about our state at the moment . We’re in the championship , we’re getting new training ground a new east stand and an owner who actually cares I give up on avftt sometimes and hope Simon and the board don’t read it because if they did id be thinking why are we bothering . I’m ready to come off avftt because of all the negativity, it’s never like this on a match day in the north stand . Come on the pool
Totally agree it's depressing and doesn't send any positivity to the club
 
We’re in the best position our club have been in since the Mathews morty days imo with the owners etc. how can we possibly compete with clubs for transfers where there income in probably double of ours , we have several ex prem teams we millions and tens of thousand to pay for transfers and pay players wages , we are small in comparison to these clubs and we have to fight tooth and nail to compete . Have some positivity we’re in the championship playing teams that have far more resources than ours , our chairman is spending his own money on the training ground a lot of his own money on the east . If we go down which I don’t think we will , we will be much better prepared . If we are lucky to stay up for the next five seasons we we will have a brand new training ground and a completed stadium . Stay positive some people on here are so down about our state at the moment . We’re in the championship , we’re getting new training ground a new east stand and an owner who actually cares I give up on avftt sometimes and hope Simon and the board don’t read it because if they did id be thinking why are we bothering . I’m ready to come off avftt because of all the negativity, it’s never like this on a match day in the north stand . Come on the pool
Get in!

The year is 3064 and Blackpool fans continue to tell other Blackpool fans to be grateful because the Oystons are no longer in charge.

On a serious note, are half of this board ever going to move on from the Oyston era?
 
We seem to be competing with other championship clubs for players but losing out despite being close as Scrafton says. We know what these players demands are so we must have the money to compete in the market.
Is it the Appleton factor why we are losing out? With Critchley deals seemed to be swayed in our factor, top coach with a good reputation and all that. Is Appleton just looked on as a dour journeyman who's been around the block.
Now I can't stand Critchley anymore, the rat faced turncoat but I can't help feeling with him at the helm we'd have several new faces in already. I really hope Appy succeeds but he has to rebuild his own reputation before he has that pulling power both with the fan base and new players.
 
We seem to be competing with other championship clubs for players but losing out despite being close as Scrafton says. We know what these players demands are so we must have the money to compete in the market.
Is it the Appleton factor why we are losing out? With Critchley deals seemed to be swayed in our factor, top coach with a good reputation and all that. Is Appleton just looked on as a dour journeyman who's been around the block.
Now I can't stand Critchley anymore, the rat faced turncoat but I can't help feeling with him at the helm we'd have several new faces in already. I really hope Appy succeeds but he has to rebuild his own reputation before he has that pulling power both with the fan base and new players.
How often were we competing with other established Championship clubs though? You may have a point, but at this moment in time even if we can compete with Huddersfield, Luton, Bristol City etc financially then a player with no connection to the club will likely see those clubs as being ahead of us.
 
How often were we competing with other established Championship clubs though? You may have a point, but at this moment in time even if we can compete with Huddersfield, Luton, Bristol City etc financially then a player with no connection to the club will likely see those clubs as being ahead of us.
Yes I see your point but we do have an idea of the figures we will need to fork out for players like Rudoni. If we are anywhere near matching then it often boils down to who the coach is and whether he can further a young players career.
In league one we were often competing with the bigger clubs in that division and it was often the Critchley factor that swayed the deal.
If we are so far away from competing wages wise then we are looking at completely the wrong market. I do think there is a little more to it than purely money.
 
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Charming - get a sense of reality and grow a sense of humour.
I won't stoop to your infantile level by name calling a fellow Seasider, which you only do from the behind the annonominity of your keyboard. Reveal your identity if you want to resort to such behaviour - no cowards don't do that 😕
 
Anyone feeling a little bit more optimistic now . A few very good signings . I’ve watched them train and Appleton doesn’t mess about . Seems to know his stuff . He’s no critch if there not pulling there weight there out the door
 
I thought in the second half against Reading our midfield was completely overrun so that needs a bit more tweaking. But other than that I'm feeling fairly optimistic. The attack first 20 minutes was the best I've seen from us since the Holloway years and the defence was really solid. New signings all looked great (well, the jury is still out on Corbeanu) and Patino's arrival seems to have really lifted the fanbase again.

All in all looking forward to how things pan out. 👍
 
I thought in the second half against Reading our midfield was completely overrun so that needs a bit more tweaking. But other than that I'm feeling fairly optimistic. The attack first 20 minutes was the best I've seen from us since the Holloway years and the defence was really solid. New signings all looked great (well, the jury is still out on Corbeanu) and Patino's arrival seems to have really lifted the fanbase again.

All in all looking forward to how things pan out. 👍
Completely overrun yet Reading created one decent chance while we had 3.
 
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