
Is there not a danger that having such high hopes they might quickly turn to disappointment and then anger? Will this forum become a list of threads attacking owner, manager and individual players?
Become?LoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:06 amI see a lot of Burnley fans on social media (and this forum) making really positive forecasts re the new season. That’s not a bad thing but I can’t see much evidence for this positivity.![]()
Is there not a danger that having such high hopes they might quickly turn to disappointment and then anger? Will this forum become a list of threads attacking owner, manager and individual players?
I don’t really get this idea that we are setting up for promotion in a couple of years time though. Our current advantage over the rest of the division is the quality of the retained squad from last season, and parachute payments. When both of those disappear, why would we have any better chance of promotion than the other 23 clubs in the Championship?claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:19 amI don't think we have sold the quality of players to get us promoted this time. Not that I'm begin pessimistic, but we are starting the foundations to get promoted maybe in two years time.
The business model under Garlic that you refer to has gone, ended by Garlic himself in order to find new owners for the club. Perhaps the window last season where Collins, Roberts and, maybe, Cornet, were brought in was how it could have been, and perhaps would have been this year had we not been relegated. Clearly the gamble Garlic and especially Pace took failed - we are relegated.KRBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:16 pmAs the 3rd relegated PL side, we should be bang on favourites to lift the title. The fact we're like 6th favourites in the betting and some fans seem happy with mid table suggests something has gone seriously wrong somewhere. With the business model under Garlick, there would have been 0 pressure to sell anyone year 1.
Bang on the money.
Or the majority are just being realistic and know that we had an old squad that needs replacing, and a new manager who plays a completely new style of football.KRBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:16 pmAs the 3rd relegated PL side, we should be bang on favourites to lift the title. The fact we're like 6th favourites in the betting and some fans seem happy with mid table suggests something has gone seriously wrong somewhere. With the business model under Garlick, there would have been 0 pressure to sell anyone year 1.
Wow!! Really? Mee.. Tarks.. Pope.. Collins.....thats who's left us so far.... They needed replacing? Really?eastcoastclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:35 pmOr the majority are just being realistic and know that we had an old squad that needs replacing,
It was pretty normal for this place to turn into a vitriolic mess after a strong of bad results under Dyche, with players, manager and owners targeted with some really stupid over reactionsLoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:06 amWill this forum become a list of threads attacking owner, manager and individual players?
If a player wants to leave, they leave.
Agreed.... But you said they "needed replacing"eastcoastclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:52 pmIf a player wants to leave, they leave.
It's the reality of modern football.
Not really we've got Bardsley, Lennon, Pieters and Stephens off the wage bill, and all 4 were squad players at best, so those 4 alone going should save us a fair wedge in salaries, plus free up places for new signings to take, who will hopefully bring more to the table in terms of 1st team contributions.
Agree with this, the ones who needed replacing were given new deals or will remain here. Gudmundsson Westwood Cork Rodriguez Barnes were the ones who needed replacing, ones who played regularly and ones who were key in our teams decline. Bardsley, Stephens barely featured at all.
I've just realised that auto-correct changed signed to sold, anyway, I'm not optimistic about getting promoted this season.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:11 pmI don’t really get this idea that we are setting up for promotion in a couple of years time though. Our current advantage over the rest of the division is the quality of the retained squad from last season, and parachute payments. When both of those disappear, why would we have any better chance of promotion than the other 23 clubs in the Championship?
BTW, I’ve been called a happy clapper many times on here. But I just like to be honest, realistic and call things as I see then. I guess given how the last decade has panned out the happy clapping has been justified too.
Thought it was a typo. I don’t think it’s pessimistic to think we’ll struggle to win promotion this season. I think we’ll have some entertainment though and hopefully that reinvigorates the fans.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:11 pmI've just realised that auto-correct changed signed to sold, anyway, I'm not optimistic about getting promoted this season.
So even you think it’s optimistic that we will win promotion - because in your words we will need a few good signings to challenge for the top 2. Presumably this requirement will increase for every good player we sell.
Your view is that the level of player we are signing is not really that great, my view is that the level of player we are signing is just fine. I was also glad to see us target one of the leagues best attackers in O’Hare recently, whether that comes off yet or not I don’t know, but that’s the kind of quality we need to keep going for.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:35 pmSo even you think it’s optimistic that we will win promotion - because in your words we will need a few good signings to challenge for the top 2. Presumably this requirement will increase for every good player we sell.
I’ll judge us by the end of the window too. No harm in looking at where we stand now though, 10 days before our opening fixture. I think with our current transfer activity it’s reasonable to predict the level of player we will be selling vs the level of player we will be signing.
I’m just trying to be realistic, I may be entirely wrong and hope I am. I was wrong to think that we’d get more than £20m from Collins this summer so don’t mind being proven to be incorrect.
But he is being realistic? Everything he has said there is perfectly realistic of our situationRVclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:38 pmYour view is that the level of player we are signing is not really that great, my view is that the level of player we are signing is just fine. I was also glad to see us target one of the leagues best attackers in O’Hare recently, whether that comes off yet or not I don’t know, but that’s the kind of quality we need to keep going for.
Again you are using the realistic line - no need to use it, what you are doing is offering your view and opinion, much like I am, but I don’t keep banging the ‘being realistic’ line.
I could argue I’m being realistic by suggesting we almost have a squad capable of challenging for the top 2.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:42 pmBut he is being realistic? Everything he has said there is perfectly realistic of our situation
Luton got the playoffs with Lansbury, Snodgrass and Jerome in their team. That league is bad it’s just about finding ways to win. We’re a goalscorer and a keeper away from being in very good shape.
Precisely. They just had a sound system and team ethic. If Kompany can get that going, and the signs from what I’ve seen in interviews and videos etc seem promising, then there is a lot of talent in our squad to do very well (as long as we add the two positions you said and don’t lose many more).Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:45 pmLuton got the playoffs with Lansbury, Snodgrass and Jerome in their team. That league is bad it’s just about finding ways to win. We’re a goalscorer and a keeper away from being in very good shape.
That is correct. But Tbf your original post said that neither is it optimistic to suggest we could get promotion. That has now changed to we almost have a squad capable of challenging (that’s the realistic part).
- We have a new inexperienced manager.RVclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:38 pmYour view is that the level of player we are signing is not really that great, my view is that the level of player we are signing is just fine. I was also glad to see us target one of the leagues best attackers in O’Hare recently, whether that comes off yet or not I don’t know, but that’s the kind of quality we need to keep going for.
Again you are using the realistic line - no need to use it, what you are doing is offering your view and opinion, much like I am, but I don’t keep banging the ‘being realistic’ line.
You do realise the transfer window hasn’t ended yet?Rileybobs wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:59 pm- We have a new inexperienced manager.
- The playing squad has been totally overhauled
- We’ve lost a number of our best players
- We are quite likely to lose more of our best players (it’s a guess, but again a realistic view)
- We have signed young and inexperienced players from lower levels
- We currently don’t have a goalkeeper of sufficient quality to win promotion
- We currently don’t have a striker of sufficient quality to win promotion
- We are likely to make a few more signings before the end of the window, but it’s reasonable to think that these signings will be in a similar mould to the ones we’ve already made.
- Only 3 teams out of 24 can get promoted
Based on all of the above, I think it’s entirely realistic to suggest that winning promotion next season is unlikely. And I would say that it is optimistic to expect us to win promotion.
A few of those factors may well change before the end of the transfer window. The situation could become more favourable, it could even become less favourable. Who knows.