dsr wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 1:10 am
Do you actually believe that a club in 6th place can guarantee promotion by spending an extra £3m-£4m? Does that apply to the teams in all the top 6 places - if they all spend £3m-£4m, they will all go up?
If Venky's pushed their annual giving from £20m to £24m, it would guarantee nothing, and it would be an extra £4m that they will never see again. It seems a bit counterproductive to whinge that the Venky's aren't giving enough and then asking them to stop giving the £20m each year that they do.
That's a very passive attitude if I may say so pal and one, that I don't think you would adopt if Pace was doing the same thing at Burnley.
If he was ignoring good opportunities every January and Burnley's top 6 hopes embarrassingly fell away year after year...would you be saying "ah well, he pays the bills, there's no guarantee any January spend would have taken us up, I'm grateful we're competing at this level and we aren't like Bury"?
I think you know the answer.
There's no guarantee, yes, but one thing is for sure. If you decide to do nothing, there is very little chance of anything good happening. That is precisely what Waggott and Pasha have been doing under Venky's watch for years now, particularly when Rovers have been inside the top 6 come January.
At some point you have to speculate to accumulate. They aren't doing. At all.
These are billionaires we are talking about. £3m to them is chicken feed, but can make a big difference in the hands of a good manager like JDT or Eustace, who both had them looking promising. They only needed a few smart additions, which could have been attained with that extra few millions. Instead, both were treated like crap and driven into leaving.
If I'm wrong to ask for this extra few million, fair enough. How about the following. Tony Mowbray said this upon leaving Rovers:
"If you want to win (promotion), you need to spend some money".
That wasn't him being entitled or spoilt, or wishing Jack Walker was still around. That was him sending a message to India and to the disgruntled fans. Basically telling the fans that they (owners) need to spend, if you want promotion. He's telling the fans what the issue is.
When JDT left he told the fans to "ask Steve (Wagott) and Suhail (Pasha).
When Eustace left he told the fans he received no assurances about future investment, contracts or a long term plan.
These managers aren't happy for Rovers to sit doing nothing in the Championship, they know the hierarchy is ****, so why should their fans be expected to put up with it?
"They were in the Second Division in the 80s" does not justify Venky's running of the club, nor does it mean what's happening today should be acceptable. It's not on. This is a Premier League club that is being treated like this.