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  1. It seems other clubs have a similar system in place

    Aberdeen - http://www.fundadon.co.uk/about.aspx
    QPR - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/02/03/sfgqpr04.xml
    Swindon - http://www.truststfc.co.uk/RAF_main.php
    Brentford - http://www.fightingchance.org.uk/
    Bournemouth - http://www.playershare.co.uk/info/article16.html

    Pity this wasn''t set up earlier, would have been a better place for the Turners 2 million to go.

     

     

     


  2. I am unable to attend many games and hence only financially support Norwich by new buying kits and the occasional purchase from the shop. Therefore, I think this is a great idea, especially for those of us who live away. I believe a fan transfer kitty is the way forward for many clubs (those without sugar daddies) and  in 5-10 years time will become common place. Bournemouth did something a few years back where fans sponsored the purchase and salary of a player. I suggest we set the wheels in motion see where we get.

  3. List of players out of contract in the summer, who should be kept and who let go?

    Darren Huckerby - keep
    Gary Doherty - keep
    Dion Dublin - prob retire
    Mark Fotheringham - keep
    Ian Murray - go
    Paul Gallacher - go
    Ryan Jarvis - go
    Rossi Jarvis - keep
    Robert Eagle - keep
    Bally Smart - keep
    Andrew Cave-Brown - keep
    Matthew Halliday - keep 


  4. Based on past BCFC history (when it come to getting every penny out of a deal). Does anyone else think the NCFC to BCFC conversation went something like this;

    NCFC - Can we extend the loan?

    BCFC - Of course you can - that will be another £200K please

    We then decide not to extend and save this loan money and his wages and put it towards buying him in the window?

    May just be wishful thinking

     


  5. Bewteen 1992 and 2005, 536 managers were fired in all four division and the win % of the manager was between 30% and 36% with an average of 34%. Ignoring cup games I make Grant record to be 45 games and 15 wins (33%).

    As suggestions are being put forward for new managers, I would also like posters to quote their win % for comparison. If you have a look at http://www.wbs.ac.uk/downloads/research/football-managers-0106.pdf (where the above info comes from) on page 13 you may be suprised by some of the win% quoted for the top 25 manager between 1992 and 2005. I for one would not have predicted some of the names on the list - Barry Fry!!

    A few starters to hopefully get the ball rolling

    Peter Taylor 482 games 199 wins 41% average (exc England)
    Paul Jewell - 446 games 145 wins 33% average
    Glen Hoddle - 504 games 192 wins 38% average (exc England)
    Micky Adams - 435 games 168 wins 39% average.

     

     

     


  6. Our main problem is not conceeding goals (6th best defence in leagure), nor scoring them (it is not as if we see 10 shots a game), it has been creating the chances in the first place. Most Champ clubs of similar squad size will have two similar players in each positon. At the moment our two creative midfield players, Smith and Fozzy are out. This leaves us with CM comprising our two battling players, not creators. I for one believe we will see a change once either Fozzy (the new and improved edition not last seasons version) or Smith come in. They will feed better supply to both the forwards and the wingers and the chances will then start to come.

     

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