Number 1 wrote:Ned's problem is that whilst he is correct in certain circumstances, he overeggs his point. It's true to say that 1 win in 20 is shocking, and it is. Trouble is, Ned then goes on to attack certain players and criticises the manager for signing said players which is out of order really when you consider the facts. I mean, O'Carroll looks a decent player to me, and came from Celtic, so you couldn't really have much of a better recommendation could you? Wainwright and Roche are established League 2 players, and also look ok to me. Everyone would agree that Michael Carr was a risk, but so was Carl Baker. Some you win some you lose.
Bury have plenty of cash as Shrimpscene pointed out. So do others, and as far as competition with other teams goes in getting players, we have to face facts and accept that our location, relative standing in the league in terms of history and our very poor ground and facilities (i.e. none) all have an effect when trying to entice players here. We're handicapped by the salary cap which is representative of our turnover, so whilst we continue to get piss poor attendancies and our turnover remains very small, we can't go paying high wages, even if we wanted to. As a consequence, we can only get a certain grade of player. It's a vicious circle, and Ned seems to think that we should go out and get the best players in League 2 when it's not as easy as that. For example, Michael Boulding, Peter Thorne, Andy Morrell, etc. Now if we were in the new stadium and had a higher turnover, maybe they'd come here, and maybe we could pay the wages, but as it stands, there's no chance.
We're even struggling to bring in young loan players from Premier League clubs and I'm certain that this is because of our lack of facilities for said players. They don't want highly rated players training on quagmires or astroturf when the option is a club with better facilities.
We have to face facts Ned, and accept that we are where we are because of more than just forces on the football field. The whole infrastructure has to change before we can start bidding for the best League 2 has to offer, and to be fair, Ned isn't the only one who has the same simplistic view that we should be able to go out and get better players. At the moment it's about survival until the new facilities come to fruition. Then we can improve our income, pay more, have better facilities for incoming players and become a more attractive proposition. Staying up this year will be success.
Keith wrote:Very well said number 1. A great example of how to respond positively, constructively and without becoming personal.
And a correct assessment too!
A great example of how to respond positively, constructively and without becoming personal.
Negative Ned wrote:Look beyond the spin about us being unbeaten for a number of games and consider the league stats that record 1 win in 20 league games! In anybody's language that is nailed on relegation form and despite our battling efforts we are hanging on (so too are Accrington who's fans are talking about relegation). Chesterfield are on a bad run and many of their fans half expected us to turn them over but again an opportunity against a poor side has gone begging. Why? for that answer you need to listen to the Bury FC manager who has some interesting views on success and failure in Div.2. He states that there are a number of teams including his own who have no money to spend and have to rely on the free market. From this market the clubs in question have to gamble on the signings and this is were the manager's experience and/or expertise comes in as many of these free signings do not work out whilst others do. It soon becomes obvious whether the manager has got it right or not but by that time it is too late as you are stuck with the players.
There may well be some truth in his words for if you look at Sammy's new signings you have got to believe that Carr, Mcann, Parish and O'carrol are consistently no better than average Conference players. Over to you Sammy.
cultured wrote:Negative Ned wrote:Look beyond the spin about us being unbeaten for a number of games and consider the league stats that record 1 win in 20 league games! In anybody's language that is nailed on relegation form and despite our battling efforts we are hanging on (so too are Accrington who's fans are talking about relegation). Chesterfield are on a bad run and many of their fans half expected us to turn them over but again an opportunity against a poor side has gone begging. Why? for that answer you need to listen to the Bury FC manager who has some interesting views on success and failure in Div.2. He states that there are a number of teams including his own who have no money to spend and have to rely on the free market. From this market the clubs in question have to gamble on the signings and this is were the manager's experience and/or expertise comes in as many of these free signings do not work out whilst others do. It soon becomes obvious whether the manager has got it right or not but by that time it is too late as you are stuck with the players.
There may well be some truth in his words for if you look at Sammy's new signings you have got to believe that Carr, Mcann, Parish and O'carrol are consistently no better than average Conference players. Over to you Sammy.
And the alternatives are?
Rene Howe (albeit on loan) from what I've seen of him, is at least a League One striker.
I also note that we appear to playing some youth players now. I thought that Sammy merely continued playing Dad's army?
P/T Indie wrote:[Very good point Wensdayite.
Regarding the Bury comments it is true look how Hereford got out of the league by been very shrewd in the loan market. Obviously at this level it is all about wheeling and dealing and finding the odd gem eg Baker but everyone already knew that.
SkinnyShrimp wrote:It is also worrying to see we had the lowest league 2 attendance on Saturday
Mr Munnings wrote:As a regular viewer of The Big League Weekend 1 and 2 on Sky Sports
Has anyone else noticed that the crest on the wall next to presenter George Gavin and the guests always proudly displays the Morecambe Crest in full view?
Says it all really.............
League Two and staying here.............
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