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We all want the elusive success, but I don't think I'd sell my soul for a League Cup win.  The PL title maybe  :lol:

 

Anyone who craves success at any cost should get themeselves along to Victoria Park tomorrow night to watch a team who won the cup not so long ago.  They'll probably get beaten by Hartlepool and look like they're on a fast track to oblivion. I'm sure their fans enjoyed the success as much as anyone but with hindsight probably wish it had never happened.

 

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I am in the not selling our soul camp.

 

Maybe it's easier to say now as it's not happening but I genuinely don't think I would want us to go out and sign a whole new squad and win the league.

 

It's frustrating at times but I like the way we are building now, for a sensible outlay we have players like Krul, MYM, Debuchy, Santon, Gouffran, Cabaye, Tiote, Anita, Cisse, Cissoko, Ben Arfa etc..

 

 

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I am in the not selling our soul camp.

 

Maybe it's easier to say now as it's not happening but I genuinely don't think I would want us to go out and sign a whole new squad and win the league.

 

It's frustrating at times but I like the way we are building now, for a sensible outlay we have players like Krul, MYM, Debuchy, Santon, Gouffran, Cabaye, Tiote, Anita, Cisse, Cissoko, Ben Arfa etc..

 

 

 

Would we need to buy a new squad though?

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I am in the not selling our soul camp.

 

Maybe it's easier to say now as it's not happening but I genuinely don't think I would want us to go out and sign a whole new squad and win the league.

 

It's frustrating at times but I like the way we are building now, for a sensible outlay we have players like Krul, MYM, Debuchy, Santon, Gouffran, Cabaye, Tiote, Anita, Cisse, Cissoko, Ben Arfa etc..

 

 

 

Would we need to buy a new squad though?

 

Probably not but that's what these clubs tend to do. Man City had about 8 multimillion pound forwards on their books not that long ago. I like a squad but I don't think I would like to see us buying scores of young players just to sit on the bench/in the reserves for the sake of it. Even QPR have been snapping up players like Hoilett who could do a job for a lot of sides and he is struggling to get games for the bottom side now.

 

Not saying we would definitely do all this but it seems the way it goes, buy shit loads of players and hope a few of them stick whilst ruining the odd career along the way.

 

It feels right what we are doing now and if we won something it would feel deserved.

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And I don't think you'd hear any complaints our end if someone bought the title for us, because football fans do not tend to think that way. It'd still be sad and it'd feel quite hollow for me, and when the inevitable abuse came from fans of other clubs I'd find it hard to deflect it.

 

Much rather hold out for that tiny chance of a proper win. In the very long term, we're slightly less likely than Arsenal to win the league under our own financial steam if we are run properly with sustainability in mind. It's not totally unthinkable, even if it is really really unlikely

 

:lol:

 

Who give's a fuck what other fans think.

 

Well you do obviously.

 

 

Man City fans being accused of buying the title

 

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It's not about what other fans think, I would be personally embarrassed if we got success like Man City have. You would know deep down that it wasn't deserved.

 

That said, buying success is almost the only way to get it now, so I suppose it's irrelevant whether it's the right thing to do or not.

 

For me, winning a trophy hardly enters my mind. I know it's probably never going to happen. Even the ones we could win, we put out a weakened side and sacrifice them. Football has changed beyond recognition, and PL survival is the only thing that ever matters. Especially this season with the new TV deal.

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat cunt.

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If they ( Ashley and Llambias) actually show the ambition to want to improve us in the future and not just get a profit every year i'm happy as we are tbh.

 

I have never seen my team win a major trophy and i likely never will do, so i'm not too fussed about it well i am but i think i would rather win it this way than win it the way City did.

 

I used to be desperate for a change in the past but now i'm quite content and as someone(sorry can't remember who) said earlier in this thread... i'm happy with the devil i know.

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Business Wise the club is only focused on PL survival, but fans still want & deserve for the club to take all the cup competitions seriously.

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I still don't get this we'll never win a trophy bollocks.

 

Well, most clubs never win a trophy, or at least extremely rarely.

 

Yes because most of are shite. :lol: 

 

If we had been shite for the last 20 years that's fair enough but we've had plenty of chances with good teams to do well in cup competitions.  Our league cup record really irks me in recent seasons.

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat cunt.

 

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat cunt.

 

I'm probably closer to this end of the spectrum if I'm honest. However, I would approach new ownership with a considerable amount of trepidation - you just don't know who's buying clubs these days. When it comes to his policies, I have time for parts of them, less time for other parts. I don't like Ashley on the whole, but I frequently remind myself of the likes of the Venky's. I would also be against our very own Abu Dhabi.

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I'm always afraid of the unpredictable nature of Mike Ashley. But he seems to be sanctioning a sensible build-up of our squad. I'd love for him to "bend" his rules a bit more like we did in January in every open transfer window as well as fix our damn commercial revenue stream which is appalling, if the figures are accurate. But we know those are things may never change for us while he still owns the club.

 

I'd welcome a buyer of this club if they continued to build the squad as we do now in terms of our meticulous scouting with some added stress relievers in maybe having a higher ceiling on what we'd pay in transfers and wages, and perhaps would pay some of our top players a little more so they wouldn't leave but for a move abroad, and of course some more transparency when windows are closed on items that aren't sensitive that would hurt a future deal or something.  Obviously the items involving more cash outlay I'd be OK with that as long we are bringing in more revenue etc.

 

But what I've described above would be probably the perfect owner, :lol: - but all-in-all, I love the soul of this club and I'd not want to compromise it - its what made me fall for this club when I began supporting it and I've always respected those who build things the right way.  SO I'm OK with what we have now....

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat cunt.

 

Not denying that the treatment of Keegan was shocking - but lets not kid ourselves that any other owners haven't shat all over club ledgends. SJH, his son and Mr Shepherd for example pretty much forced KK out with the floatation, sacked SBR in the worst possible way and who can forget Poppins gate?

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat c***.

 

Not denying that the treatment of Keegan was shocking - but lets not kid ourselves that any other owners haven't shat all over club ledgends. SJH, his son and Mr Shepherd for example pretty much forced KK out with the floatation, sacked SBR in the worst possible way and who can forget Poppins gate?

 

Inconvenient truths, Ashley not matter what happens will never be accepted by some due to the Kk man love factor.

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I'd like Ashley to stay. I reckon he's determined to make nufc successful.

 

He's all about keeping costs down and making sure it gives him as few headaches as possible, especially financially. Sports Direct is his real baby and the thing he is really determined to make a success off, not the club. He cares little for NUFC other than to make sure it doesn't keep costing him money hence all these new signings, as going down would cost HIM money. NUFC is an expensive mistake on his behalf that he will use to promote SD as much as possible and run with the aim of staying up with anything above and beyond that a bonus. If someone come in tomorrow and gave him his money back, he'd snap their hands off, they could be Nigerian scammers or Hitler reincarnated, he wouldn't care. And to top all that off, the man doesn't have a fucking clue about football whatsoever and neither does his MD. He got extremely lucky with Hughton and now Carr who for me, along with the fans, are responsible for our recent 'fortunes' if you like. Hughton for taking us up and consolidating us, Carr for his work in identifying players and the fans of course for putting our money into the club to such an extent we can afford the fees and wages of all these players signed.

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I cannot stand the c*** personally. The way he treated two greats in Keegan and Shearer, oversaw relegation, renamed the f***ing stadium, cut away allocations, removed the singing section and even the sacking of Hughton,  means he will never ever get any respect from me. Woop de f***ing doo, we bought some players in January/didn't sell Cabaye or whoever. Woop de f***ing doo he has us financially secure. Err, that's his f***ing job, that's his responsibility. I'll cheer the day he leaves as I would a win, he has been nothing short of a f***ing disaster for us regardless of the team we have out now or last season's 5th placed finish. We have had better sides before and finished higher before but without messing with absolute legends, getting relegated and all the other crap that has followed like renaming the stadium and all the tacky rebranding inside and outside of the ground. Oh and he's still a fat cunt.

 

Not denying that the treatment of Keegan was shocking - but lets not kid ourselves that any other owners haven't shat all over club ledgends. SJH, his son and Mr Shepherd for example pretty much forced KK out with the floatation, sacked SBR in the worst possible way and who can forget Poppins gate?

 

I don't think parallels with past tenure's counts as a reason to dislike Ashley any less.

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I'd like Ashley to stay. I reckon he's determined to make nufc successful.

 

He's all about keeping costs down and making sure it gives him as few headaches as possible, especially financially. Sports Direct is his real baby and the thing he is really determined to make a success off, not the club. He cares little for NUFC other than to make sure it doesn't keep costing him money hence all these new signings, as going down would cost HIM money. NUFC is an expensive mistake on his behalf that he will use to promote SD as much as possible and run with the aim of staying up with anything above and beyond that a bonus. If someone come in tomorrow and gave him his money back, he'd snap their hands off, they could be Nigerian scammers or Hitler reincarnated, he wouldn't care. And to top all that off, the man doesn't have a fucking clue about football whatsoever and neither does his MD. He got extremely lucky with Hughton and now Carr who for me, along with the fans, are responsible for our recent 'fortunes' if you like. Hughton for taking us up and consolidating us, Carr for his work in identifying players and the fans of course for putting our money into the club to such an extent we can afford the fees and wages of all these players signed.

 

Much like Sir John Hall.

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