ncfc4life 0 Posted August 10, 2009 Just listening to 606 from saturday and they had a norwich fan on there. Here is a link to it his call starts at about 13 minutes http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lzzxh/b00lzzwd/606_08_08_2009/But I mean for me he really does hit the nail on the head in everything he says. I thought it was a really good call Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smudger 0 Posted August 10, 2009 Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonzey 0 Posted August 10, 2009 I''ve got that queued up on my iPod so I''ll listen out cheers.Talking of podcasts, check out the Coca Cola Football League podcast. Just listening to last weeks pre season episode with Michael Bridges in the studio.He bigged Norwich up massively along with Leeds. Wonder what next weeks episode will say! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzathegreat 0 Posted August 10, 2009 It was Shaun Lawson, aka the Bigfeller who wrote a fantastic post on here at the back end of last season, he''s usually found on WOTB, but have a search for his posts on this site as well.Quality stuff, wasn''t it, he was also on Canary Call. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canaryfan68 0 Posted August 10, 2009 That was a precise and specific call with one point missing,that is the downward spiral has come with Delia (our only saviour ever!!) at the helm and resonsible for the appointments at the club.Don''t be fooled that this club belongs to the fans as 95% did not want Gunn put in charge but we were powerless to do anything about it.Priceless..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scrimmage 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="Smudger"]Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smudger 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"]Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Yes... I also understand that Delia Smith and her fat grubby little hubby do not have anywhere near enough money to run one the size of NCFC successfully.It is a shame that some blinkered indivduals like yourself still can''t get to grips with that FACT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loz h 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="Smudger"]Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]gerrin'' smudger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scrimmage 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"]Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Yes... I also understand that Delia Smith and her fat grubby little hubby do not have anywhere near enough money to run one the size of NCFC successfully.It is a shame that some blinkered indivduals like yourself still can''t get to grips with that FACT.[/quote]Woah, that''s not what I was saying. I know perfectly well she has nowhere near enough money to run a football club of our size, but that''s the reason she has to make a profit out of the transfer season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pete_norw 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"] Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Yes... I also understand that Delia Smith and her fat grubby little hubby do not have anywhere near enough money to run one the size of NCFC successfully.It is a shame that some blinkered indivduals like yourself still can''t get to grips with that FACT.[/quote]They can''t afford to run Kings Lynn even they are to big for them Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DEB (never forgotten) 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"]Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Smudger is correct about the significant income from player trading, but this is only part of the vast sums of money that has flooded into the club in recent years. Other clubs would have used such income to secure short/medium term financial security and significantly reduce indebtedness. The question is - why are our costs so totally out of control? The Turners jumped ship after making a grim discovery as to why this is. An annual wage bill of approaching £15m, with around half this being ''earned'' by the 128 non-playing staff is one pointer. Others are the £2.4m spent on ''office refurbishment'' in the 2007 Accounts, and around £1.5m on managerial departure settlements. As ''Canary Crusade 1959'' posted back in June:''Not since the Re-Election to the Football League, the Lord Mayor''s Appeal and the Blanket Collections of 1957 has our club been in such a shambolic state both on and off the pitch - an almost entirely asset stripped playing squad and a dire financial position involving debts of over £20M and risingThis is despite the Custodians having had hitherto unprecedented levels of resources at their disposal i.e. Premiership Income, Parachute Payments, Share Receipts, Land Sales, Loan Monies, Legacy Funds, Season Ticket/Gate Receipts, Net Transfer Fees and Other Income including of course "Lots of lovely New Investment" as revealed at last years Royal Norfolk ShowHow this sorry state of affairs has been allowed to occur - one can but only speculate - has it actually been by design or has it been as a result of sheer incompetence?Either way - as a supporter and follower of the Canaries since the early 1950''s - I find it heartbreaking to see our once great club - reduced to a laughing stock- within the wider soccer public of East Anglia and beyond''What must he/she think of it all now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smudger 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="DEB never forgotten"][quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"] Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Smudger is correct about the significant income from player trading, but this is only part of the vast sums of money that has flooded into the club in recent years. Other clubs would have used such income to secure short/medium term financial security and significantly reduce indebtedness. The question is - why are our costs so totally out of control? The Turners jumped ship after making a grim discovery as to why this is. An annual wage bill of approaching £15m, with around half this being ''earned'' by the 128 non-playing staff is one pointer. Others are the £2.4m spent on ''office refurbishment'' in the 2007 Accounts, and around £1.5m on managerial departure settlements. As ''Canary Crusade 1959'' posted back in June:''Not since the Re-Election to the Football League, the Lord Mayor''s Appeal and the Blanket Collections of 1957 has our club been in such a shambolic state both on and off the pitch - an almost entirely asset stripped playing squad and a dire financial position involving debts of over £20M and risingThis is despite the Custodians having had hitherto unprecedented levels of resources at their disposal i.e. Premiership Income, Parachute Payments, Share Receipts, Land Sales, Loan Monies, Legacy Funds, Season Ticket/Gate Receipts, Net Transfer Fees and Other Income including of course "Lots of lovely New Investment" as revealed at last years Royal Norfolk ShowHow this sorry state of affairs has been allowed to occur - one can but only speculate - has it actually been by design or has it been as a result of sheer incompetence?Either way - as a supporter and follower of the Canaries since the early 1950''s - I find it heartbreaking to see our once great club - reduced to a laughing stock- within the wider soccer public of East Anglia and beyond''What must he/she think of it all now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/quote]Spot on and thanks for that DEB... [Y] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smudger 0 Posted August 10, 2009 [quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"][quote user="scrimmage"][quote user="Smudger"] Yeah spot on... [Y]Although he was of course missing out one vital point... the fact that Delia Smith and her boardroom members have made a profit on ever transfer window since we were relegated from the Premiership.That is the factor that is more important than any other for where we find ourselves today.[/quote]Smudger, do you understand the costs of running a football club?[/quote]Yes... I also understand that Delia Smith and her fat grubby little hubby do not have anywhere near enough money to run one the size of NCFC successfully.It is a shame that some blinkered indivduals like yourself still can''t get to grips with that FACT.[/quote]Woah, that''s not what I was saying. I know perfectly well she has nowhere near enough money to run a football club of our size, but that''s the reason she has to make a profit out of the transfer season.[/quote]As I am far too lazy DEB has kindly posted all the other reasons why she has not needed to make a profit out of each and every transfer window since relegation below.Now it is quite simple... if she can''t contribute enough money to have a club of our size pushing for promotion to the Premiership then it is time that she stepped aside and let somebody else have a go.As for the 3 new board members who have contributed zilch... they should step down with ASAP also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACE 0 Posted August 10, 2009 Shaun has made some excellent points. Just the sort of person I could do with actually![quote user="gazzathegreat"]It was Shaun Lawson, aka the Bigfeller who wrote a fantastic post on here at the back end of last season, he''s usually found on WOTB, but have a search for his posts on this site as well.Quality stuff, wasn''t it, he was also on Canary Call.[/quote] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites