i actually think he is doing ok. possibly the smallest club in the epl with one of the very smallest budgets yet plays some of the most exciting and attractive football and has managed some cracking scalps over the seasons there. they will be fine again thanks to roberto.
qpr are the only newly promoted team i can think of who dramatically increased their wage bill upon arrival to the epl. all the rest tried their best with similar to what they had.
their wage bill in 2011 was around half of what ours was in the spl. incredible when you compare the standard of football. almost unbelievable actually and we still had walter saying he needed to spend more. lol
only because its a fiver to get in. they wont be there when we are back in the top flight and prices go back to normal.
the prices this year is part of the problem we face right now with wee neds who couldnt afford spl prices now being able to go to sfl3 matches.
i want new fans to support us and want to support us because we are a great footballing institution with an exciting and modern outlook on the game of football, not because we are stuck in the dark ages or associated with any political or religious side.
we had that chance and proved that will not happen. we are wasting it. expectations are down, ambition is lowered, dropped points are now acceptable, defeats are now acceptable. we had a chance to develop and blew it.
but free speech is banned bluedell. fans can no longer speak or sing what they like.
may i ask why you think singing about politics is ok at a football match?
i can understand 3 little birds after our troubles but i dont understand or know the relevance of penny arcade. thats a strange one.
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