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if it isn't then that's extremely naive about the reality of our position.Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostI'm not sure that's much of a part of our owner's plans, either.
we are going to be competing each year with clubs who's parachute payments alone dwarf our entire budgets. we would have to be extremely lucky with some signings to make any impression at the top end of the table.
gradual improvement based on bringing through younger players is much more likely to work in the long term imo
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostYou won't find me eating any humble pie if Bulut's side suddenly starts producing free-flowing, attack-minded football because it will mean he's totally altered his football philosophy and basically become a different manager altogether.
I'll be delighted if it happens as it'll mean we'll get some genuine entertainment for our money, but my hopes are not high to put it mildly.
we can only hope !
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Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostHow sad is it that a few posters have got under your skin. Whenever I post anything on here, thoughts of you or others are as far away from my thoughts as you could possibly get. It's as if I've got my own personal troll
Not under my skin
I just think you're negative and so do you, it's fine some people love being miserable, each to their own
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I agree 100%. I just don't think Tan has any long term vision for the club. It's about getting back to the PL as cheaply and as quickly as he can manage. I can see a flaw in that plan that is so stupid, not even Baldrick would have been dull enough to think it up.Originally posted by Rjk View Postif it isn't then that's extremely naive about the reality of our position.
we are going to be competing each year with clubs who's parachute payments alone dwarf our entire budgets. we would have to be extremely lucky with some signings to make any impression at the top end of the table.
gradual improvement based on bringing through younger players is much more likely to work in the long term imo
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Tan has invested in the youth setup though hasn't he to be fairOriginally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostI agree 100%. I just don't think Tan has any long term vision for the club. It's about getting back to the PL as cheaply and as quickly as he can manage. I can see a flaw in that plan that is so stupid, not even Baldrick would have been dull enough to think it up.
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If I've not got under your skin then, you won't need to keep referencing me (and others) in half of the posts you make. Concentrate on what's being posted, not who is posting it.Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
Not under my skin
I just think you're negative and so do you, it's fine some people love being miserable, each to their own 
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Option 3 - I'd happily trade a few wins for being more difficult to beat. I'd love to think that, after most of our wins that we thoroughly deserved that win after outplaying the opposition, including handing out a few hammerings along the way, while feeling that we lost narrowly and were perhaps a bit unlucky to have lost on times. I'd love us to score more than we concede. For me that would be a better foundation to build on in 2025/26 than the one we have currently, which has been to get some fortunate wins while being well beaten most of the time we lose.
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Club will do option 2 of course, most fans option 1Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostI agree 100%. I just don't think Tan has any long term vision for the club. It's about getting back to the PL as cheaply and as quickly as he can manage. I can see a flaw in that plan that is so stupid, not even Baldrick would have been dull enough to think it up.
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Remember those days when you used to say the way my team are playing we're going to thrash someone soon? No, I can't eitherOriginally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostOption 3 - I'd happily trade a few wins for being more difficult to beat. I'd love to think that, after most of our wins that we thoroughly deserved that win after outplaying the opposition, including handing out a few hammerings along the way, while feeling that we lost narrowly and were perhaps a bit unlucky to have lost on times. I'd love us to score more than we concede. For me that would be a better foundation to build on in 2025/26 than the one we have currently, which has been to get some fortunate wins while being well beaten most of the time we lose.
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