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Nice to see Elliott back involved with the club. Like that he says we are looking more towards the Ipswich model, not worked out too bad for them so far!4
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Nice piece.0
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Ooohhhh.....THAT Paul Elliott.
Damn. Thought there might have been secrets spilled somewhere.0 -
He had some career.
I was gutted when both he and Paul Walsh were sold to Luton.
Does anyone remember the right footed screamer that he scored at the Valley, almost from the half way line?
He would have only been 17/18.
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queensland_addick said:He had some career.
I was gutted when both he and Paul Walsh were sold to Luton.
Does anyone remember the right footed screamer that he scored at the Valley, almost from the half way line?
He would have only been 17/18.
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It was Reading, he's just kept coming forward, think everyone said hit it and he did.0
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Addick_and_Chips said:Nice to see Elliott back involved with the club. Like that he says we are looking more towards the Ipswich model, not worked out too bad for them so far!
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That's most likely why he uses them as the example.
But he also refers to Ipswich's "Incremental, steady, phased investment". My recollection is after relegation they threw a load of money at transfers and inflated wages, stock-piling players in the proces, several of which didn't work out, and it took them 3 years to get out of L1 employing 3 different managers in the process.
So whilst they're an obvious example if you look at their league position now, it got worse for quite some time before it got better and inevitably most of the bigger clubs get out of L1 sooner or later anyhow.0 -
I thought Ipswich threw big money at it to gain promotion , I know many took the piss but well look where they’re at now and look where we’re at
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I see many of us think the same about the Ipswich example, they threw a lot of money at it and they now deserve the success....Im yet to see how we are going to start to emulate them.5
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Because we’re owned by billionaires?1
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oohaahmortimer said:I thought Ipswich threw big money at it to gain promotion , I know many took the piss but well look where they’re at now and look where we’re at
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Todds_right_hook said:oohaahmortimer said:I thought Ipswich threw big money at it to gain promotion , I know many took the piss but well look where they’re at now and look where we’re at
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I've never met Elliot personally. Anybody on here?
...seen him in Blackheath and in the City.
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Todds_right_hook said:oohaahmortimer said:I thought Ipswich threw big money at it to gain promotion , I know many took the piss but well look where they’re at now and look where we’re at
nothing about football feels sustainable
In terms of additional review potential that's massive. In a league where 300k can get you players like Alfie May and no one else is spending anything.
It's not about how much money they put in, it's about how much extra revenue, compared to their competitors, they can generate.
Will it last, who knows. There is an obvious ceiling on how big a club they can become, when it comes to competing with institutions and petrostates.
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Todds_right_hook said:oohaahmortimer said:I thought Ipswich threw big money at it to gain promotion , I know many took the piss but well look where they’re at now and look where we’re at
nothing about football feels sustainable
I read that their projected income for this season was around 20m. That's more than us and even more than Sheffield Wednesday made in the 21/22 season.1 -
TEL said:I see many of us think the same about the Ipswich example, they threw a lot of money at it and they now deserve the success....Im yet to see how we are going to start to emulate them.0
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Hard to knock what Elliot said in that piece but we’ve heard exactly the same stuff for years. The glimmer of hope and that’s all it is, a glimmer is that we’ve actually got a SMT in place that knows the game. That’s an improvement on recent years but as refreshing as it is to us, it’s no more or less than every other club has in place and doesn’t actually give us an advantage but merely levels up the playing field. It’s hard to expect instant results in football and I don’t but I think the progress made on the pitch only moves us from outside relegation candidates to highly unlikely promotion candidates. I think we’ll start next season in league one and all I really hope for is another incremental improvement to possible promotion contenders. I don’t see any encouragement beyond that.5
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mendonca said:I've never met Elliot personally. Anybody on here?
...seen him in Blackheath and in the City.2 -
My point I was trying to make is Netflix viewers, especially in the US will get bored of progress slows. This isn't game of thrones and I can't imagine Wrexham season 4 on Netflix will be able to retain viewers.Once the Hollywood part does a death, how will the two owners be able to bank roll this.0
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I think the key word is 'momentum'. In football, when you have it, you have to run with it. That is easier said than done as it generally costs money.0
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Todds_right_hook said:My point I was trying to make is Netflix viewers, especially in the US will get bored of progress slows. This isn't game of thrones and I can't imagine Wrexham season 4 on Netflix will be able to retain viewers.Once the Hollywood part does a death, how will the two owners be able to bank roll this.0
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I think Wrexham will eventually reach a tipping point in terms of progress because the current owners won’t be able to fund adequately. I think they’ll reach league one and then just like Sandgaard did with us realise it’s going to cost a lot lot more to push on. No disgrace in that. I think league one is their ceiling and good luck to them.1
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LenGlover said:mendonca said:I've never met Elliot personally. Anybody on here?
...seen him in Blackheath and in the City.
Always very amiable in my experience.1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Hard to knock what Elliot said in that piece but we’ve heard exactly the same stuff for years. The glimmer of hope and that’s all it is, a glimmer is that we’ve actually got a SMT in place that knows the game. That’s an improvement on recent years but as refreshing as it is to us, it’s no more or less than every other club has in place and doesn’t actually give us an advantage but merely levels up the playing field. It’s hard to expect instant results in football and I don’t but I think the progress made on the pitch only moves us from outside relegation candidates to highly unlikely promotion candidates. I think we’ll start next season in league one and all I really hope for is another incremental improvement to possible promotion contenders. I don’t see any encouragement beyond that.0
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Are they on Netflix? Thought it was Disney.3
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Not sure he’s right in saying that Ipswich took the approach of ‘steady phased investment’ to get where they are today.
They threw a fuck load of cash at it within a relatively short period of time. Very different (& much higher) than what we are seeing from our owners.4 -
I think the key to the clubs on the field progress and probably what Paul Elliott is alluding to is the youth that is coming through. Certain players will move on but the key to progression is holding on to the Leaburn's, Anderson's Asiimwe's and Kanu's, if you can imagine those and other players progression in twelve months time, I would argue that, as a club, we would not have the purchasing power to buy better and probably wouldn't need to. The key is to resist cashing in when the club is running at a loss, that will take some doing and may even take the loss of one of those players to a high enough bid to facilitate retaining the majority.1
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Callumcafc said:ShootersHillGuru said:Hard to knock what Elliot said in that piece but we’ve heard exactly the same stuff for years. The glimmer of hope and that’s all it is, a glimmer is that we’ve actually got a SMT in place that knows the game. That’s an improvement on recent years but as refreshing as it is to us, it’s no more or less than every other club has in place and doesn’t actually give us an advantage but merely levels up the playing field. It’s hard to expect instant results in football and I don’t but I think the progress made on the pitch only moves us from outside relegation candidates to highly unlikely promotion candidates. I think we’ll start next season in league one and all I really hope for is another incremental improvement to possible promotion contenders. I don’t see any encouragement beyond that.0
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Bailey said:I think the key to the clubs on the field progress and probably what Paul Elliott is alluding to is the youth that is coming through. Certain players will move on but the key to progression is holding on to the Leaburn's, Anderson's Asiimwe's and Kanu's, if you can imagine those and other players progression in twelve months time, I would argue that, as a club, we would not have the purchasing power to buy better and probably wouldn't need to. The key is to resist cashing in when the club is running at a loss, that will take some doing and may even take the loss of one of those players to a high enough bid to facilitate retaining the majority.2