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    Our payroll is the third smallest in the league. I guess you get what you pay for, even though we couldn't beat the team with the smallest budget yesterday.

    Just staying up would mean we're exceeding our outlay. I thought we'd loosened the purse strings this season, but apparently not. We're still shopping in the bargain bucket.


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    We're now in the hangover stage of our recovery from overindulgence. Hair of the dog will put us back on the rocky road to addiction and further complications so it's going to be rough for a while yet. Eze sale being the uncontrollable aspect in this.

    Analogies notwithstanding it's why Marti/Christian have had to buy from overseas and not from home because British players with Championship experience are mostly still above our means. I suspect they would've loved two or three with solid Championship experience but were probably banking on Cook/Field/Dunne/Fox/Colback to play that role while the new guys bedded in; Cook aside, the other four, for different reasons, have fallen short. It may well be that the imports will eventually flourish, it may be that they won't.

    We're up against some incredible odds in this league - just one look at Burnley with £40m+ parachute payments as well as around £60m of player sales this season tells a tale. Most of the other teams in this league are on much more solid footing than us. It may take us 5-10 years to get that kind of solidity back but only if we don't balls it up by overreaching. It's why I'm not ragging on Nourry - I think this challenge is still as difficult as it has been in the past five years. I'm also sanguine about relegation; as limp as our punching feels so far this season we're still above our weight category.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ragr View Post
      We're now in the hangover stage of our recovery from overindulgence. Hair of the dog will put us back on the rocky road to addiction and further complications so it's going to be rough for a while yet. Eze sale being the uncontrollable aspect in this.

      Analogies notwithstanding it's why Marti/Christian have had to buy from overseas and not from home because British players with Championship experience are mostly still above our means. I suspect they would've loved two or three with solid Championship experience but were probably banking on Cook/Field/Dunne/Fox/Colback to play that role while the new guys bedded in; Cook aside, the other four, for different reasons, have fallen short. It may well be that the imports will eventually flourish, it may be that they won't.

      We're up against some incredible odds in this league - just one look at Burnley with £40m+ parachute payments as well as around £60m of player sales this season tells a tale. Most of the other teams in this league are on much more solid footing than us. It may take us 5-10 years to get that kind of solidity back but only if we don't balls it up by overreaching. It's why I'm not ragging on Nourry - I think this challenge is still as difficult as it has been in the past five years. I'm also sanguine about relegation; as limp as our punching feels so far this season we're still above our weight category.
      There was a lot of talk in the summer that we were into a new three cycle of FFP, so I assumed from our signings that these were a cut above what we had previously. I thought our budget had gone up and a few seasons of penny pinching after we overspent during the Warburton reign was over. On that basis my expectations were higher than the reality. I expected our budget to be a few million more. Seems it was rubbish out and rubbish in.

      I guess there'll be a dilemma if we get an offer for Chair in Jan, also continuing the wait of some Eze money. But with Palace's league position I doubt they'll consider any sale until the summer.

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      • #4
        We overrate Chair. Waiting for offers for last four transfer windows. No interest.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post


          I guess there'll be a dilemma if we get an offer for Chair in Jan, also continuing the wait of some Eze money. But with Palace's league position I doubt they'll consider any sale until the summer.
          I've been wondering what a Palace relegation might mean to any potential Eze sale. More likely to happen but maybe lower sale value?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post

            I've been wondering what a Palace relegation might mean to any potential Eze sale. More likely to happen but maybe lower sale value?
            I was thinking the same last night......its not looking good for Palace. A bit like Southampton many years ago who sold their best players and it eventually catches up with you. There seems to be a release clause with Eze (£60m...?) but I didn't hear that there were any offers in the summer from the top teams who could afford that sort of money. If they go down perhaps he'd go for half that so the middle tier premership teams can afford the fee and wages?????

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            • #7
              Based on our small stadium and average crowds it's always been possible to paint us as having a stature akin to a middling L1 side. An article that estimates we have the 3rd smallest budget in the division shouldn't shock anyone. There's not a huge differential "per player, per week" in those figures for bottom half and I'd guess there are teams financially healthier than us purely by dint of selling a player or two for big bucks in last 12 months. Aside from our on-pitch disarray we've been equally rubbish at finding a Smozdics.

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