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Apparently each club that's won it will have a badge with the number of wins they've had. 

So Liverpool will display a 10 to demonstrate where they sit on a 1-10 scale of being utter cunts!

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14 minutes ago, Toonpack said:

U21's getting mullered by Gateshead 🙄

 

We really do have fuck all coming through.

 

Truly Gemmillesque 🙄

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U21s football isn’t about results, it’s about developing players.

 

Kids playing against blokes who need to play well to pay their mortgage will often lose.

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8 minutes ago, strawb said:

U21s football isn’t about results, it’s about developing players.

 

Kids playing against blokes who need to play well to pay their mortgage will often lose.


And our kids just won so time to get those houses on the market. Neave, Munda and Fitzgerald seem to be the only ones getting decent marks

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Just now, wykikitoon said:

Fuck me lawson

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I’ve got a better name: haddaway and shite 

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9 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

Fuck me lawson

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I think I'll start a podcast to discuss the respective merits of a bar of gold bullion and a lump of coal.

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The only reason he's at Forest is because of PSR. No way would he have been sold otherwise. Ditto Minteh. 

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I said around the time he came back from Bristol Rovers that he’s probably the best natural midfield talent to come through our books since Gascoigne. That view is only being strengthened by what we see now.

 

The huge risk is his next step could quite easily be somewhere like Man City or Liverpool.

 

Fucking PSR

 

 

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So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 

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13 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 

 

It's sad that Miley (etc) could get sold one day purely because of PSR. These are the sort of lads that love playing for the club and have a special bond with the fans.

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30 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 

We went 3 windows without spending so I don't think we will. Plus we have Isak.

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39 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 


Well, we cannot rule it out that’s for sure. Playing in, and then losing Champions League is a common factor for both us and Villa over the past 2 seasons which suggests retaining the qualification could be paramount to avoiding needing to make PSR sacrifices.

 

As someone point out elsewhere. West Ham won the conference league a couple

of years ago, sold Rice for £105m and were still forced to sell Kudus this summer to balance the books. Getting rid of Isak may not completely protect us from PSR over the next couple of years - there’ll be other factors at play.

 

There’s a lot of noise around it this summer. I wonder if, and hope that it’s on its last legs.

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1 hour ago, PaddockLad said:

So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 


Probably not, our wage costs are far more in control than Villas.

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1 hour ago, PaddockLad said:

So looking at what's going on at Villa and the comments from their senior players like Mings and McGinn are we going to have to go through it all again next summer for apparently breaking uefa PSR? :cuppa:

 

 

UEFA rule is that you can't exceed 70% wages to revenue, Villa were at around 97% so just a wee breach 🙄, in yr end 24 we were at 68.3%, we don't know the yr end 25 numbers yet but looks like we're running a tighter ship than Villa.

 

So hopefully we'll be ok and won't need a firesale again. We'll also be raking in some significant wedge for the Swedish snake at some point.

 

From a PSR perspective we dropped a £71 mill loss from 21/22 off the calculations this year, next cycle we drop another £68 mill loss from 22/23 and we made a £1 mill profit in 23/24 so unless this years accounts to 25 are a car crash we should be pretty sweet for PSR given we also have CL again (and the very probable Swedish windfall).

 

If our revenue continues to grow as it has, all in all, PSR might not be the nightmare it has been for us, although we've a way to go to be able to safely/consistently satisfy top end wage demands.

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