Gotta be.Warnock has nothing like the budget Malky had.
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Do you think it would be a bigger, better achievement than the last one?
Gotta be.Warnock has nothing like the budget Malky had.
My memory of the first Premiership promotion is that the push was remorseless, almost unstoppable.
This time around, despite being in a similar position points-wise, I think promotion will be more of a fight and, if achieved, it will be more satisfying.
Probably. Saying that we were Champions and won it with ease.
Marshall though won us so many points that season.
I would also say there are more genuine top two contenders this time around.
After taking over from Jones, Malky brought in (fees taken from Transfermarkt, most complete list I can find even if some figures look slightly odd) Kenny Miller (£900k), Ben Turner (£675k), Filip Kiss (loan fee: £567k), Joe Mason (£252k), Kadeem Harris (£162k), Craig Conway, Don Cowie, Robert Earnshaw, Aron Gunnarsson, Andrew Taylor, Rudy Gestede (all free). In terms of transfer and loan fees, that's a smidge over £2.5million for 11 players. We definitely made a profit overall on our summer transfer activity in 2011/12.
The following summer we added (fees paid only) Nicky Maynard (£2.84m), Kim Bo-Kyung (£2.70m), Etien Velikonja (£1.80m), Craig Noone (£1.13m), Jordon Mutch (£1.13m), Fraizer Campbell (£698k), Matthew Connolly (£572k), Filip Kiss (£567k), Tommy Smith (£342k), coming in at just short of £12million.
It has to be remembered that, during that summer, Tan and the directors decided to give Malky 1 season to win promotion. A year earlier he was given 3 seasons, but due to success in his first season, the owner and his cronies thought it could be achieved and bankrolled. As it was, Maynard was injured early on and rarely featured. Velikonja was, by all accounts, a Tan signing, as I'm guessing Kim was. Noone, Mutch, Campbell, Connolly and Smith were well worth their fees. Kiss, who was often involved during 2011/12 ended up not being played. We didn't sign many duds under Malky, most of our failures during his Championship time were brought in by others (Earnie, for example, wasn't wanted by Malky).
I'm not sure that lot would cost £30m if they were bought now as they were back then. Maynard would have probably been quite a bit more expensive (the cost of strikers has risen more than the rest arguably).
It is a certainty that we had somewhat of a threadbare squad during 2011/12 due to the number of players we were left with (I recall Jones having a similar scenario to deal with when he took over). Arguably we had more strength in depth than we did back then, so a promotion push, given the right wheeling and dealing, could cost less than it did 5 years ago.
Winning 10 in a row about this time was the main factor, we cruised to it and even finished quite boringly with lots of draws if I remember.
That promotion was just weird anyway. Take the last game at Burnley when we were already up we took 1500 fans, terrible. 25 years earlier in the dungeon we got promoted to division 3 and took 3000 despite a very limited team with one or 2 decent players at best.
For me it would be a far bigger achievement yet would mean a lot less.
The desire of seeing us in the top league was an almost unimaginable dream going back a long way.
Once achieved and the underwhelming season there has taken away the excitement that once went hand in hand with the ambition to see us up there with the big guns of the Premiership.
Obviously, I want us to do well but cannot get too excited about the prospect.
Can’t see it happening either to be honest, love to, imagine us going up and the jacks plummeting back to where they belong.......oh the joy
I feel the same way. The Holy Grail was getting to the top division. I thought we were going to do it when we went one up against Blackpool and losing that day was heartbreaking (I cried it hurt that much). I’d have loved that side to have played in the Prem(with some defensive additions I still think it would’ve held its own)
Going up was still great under Malky -we’d been knocking at the door for a few years, so my expectations always remained high.
It did look like we were on a massive downward spiral though until Warnock arrived and whilst it would be a great achievement to go up it won’t feel the same for me. Perhaps if it took another 15 years or more it would again - I imagine Bristol City fans or even Forest fans would be euphoric if they did it - but it’s just too soon for me - the scars haven’t healed and I have little faith we’d be competitive which would make it a shit experience again.
Of course that would all change immediately with 6 straight wins at the start of another season up there 😀
If we do get promoted it will be because of our defence. We need to score more goals.
After 5 games peoiple were sayinbg wait till we've played 20 then see if we are still in the top 6. well? now i hear people sayoing wait until after christmas. now you're saying March.
Whatever happens next we have 40 points from our 19 games. historically that is automatic promotion scoring.
Our 13 against goall tally is none to shoddy. yes we had Marshall last time but rtheridge isn't doing so bad and the defence is pretty sound all round.
We have been short some of our most influential players lately and still won 3 games. I see nothing to suggest a sudden implosino or a surge by others.
we have beaten all the top sides and i don't think there is too much to fear in the second legs.
so why not think of promotion? At the moment it is a likley as it will be anytime in the future.
The doom and gloom merchants won't like it though, it's just not city if there is nothing going wrong.
4 wins in a row over the Xmas period did the job last time - it left us in such a strong position we were able to be average and still go up.
Same again this Xmas please!
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Near enough. 13 wins from 18 was an incredible run, made all the more curious in that 12 of them were by a single goal. We won 3 of our last 13, drawing 6 of the last 8. At the end of that 18 game streak we were top by 7 points. We won 5 points from the next 5 games and were still top by 7 points!
From the beginning of March we won 17 points from 13 games, Hull won 17 points from 12 games and Watford won 15 points from 12 games. Thankfully for us, our main promotion rivals had a remarkable drop in form, too.