http://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=260877.0 sorry if already posted but they seem abit obsessed some posters talk sense others are under the impression everyone wants out.
That guy happy with their model as opposed to ours? Yeah that's why you're two leagues lower then us you utter bell drop. At least one of their fans has some knowledge to put him straight.
The lad who really praises us then gets accused of "moshing us off" by another green pikey. They are still jelous that we developed mason holgate and sold him to Everton and he was a donny lad. Very bitter lot.
******* hell, the opening few efforts on that pitiful thread equate some of the most banal, cringeworthy 'banter' I've ever seen. Like, proper **** banter.
What an odd bunch when we are currently the 28th best team in the country, can dare to dream about back to back promotions and haven't been in division four for many decades.
No different to this forum imo ,some very knowledgeable and unbiased posters,some average posters and some utter nutjacks. Probably same as most forums up and down the country . Sorry to be boring.
Just take their obsession with us as a compliment. They only aspire to get where we already are. Lest we forget the claims of former chairman John Ryan as they reached the Championship for the first time in over 50 years: "we are a sleeping giant" "We are a bigger club than Ipswich" The reality soon set in as they struggled to get 9-10,000 HOME fans in their new stadium.
if you filter out the numpties there are some quite good posts in that thread I particularly like the one pointing out how much money our acadamy has made for the club in the last few years Its not so long ago there were people on here campaining for us to close it and spend the money on other things
I agree. Clicking on it I expected it to be full of numpties speaking absolute bobbins. To be fair its a fairly balanced thread. Some are nutjacks and some are really switched onto what we are doing. In a heart beat every one of them would switch positions with us and our methodology. I think the country actually wants us to do well. In the main we are quite well liked as a club, still regarded as a proper club, which we are. I love the fact that out of all the crap we've had to go through, we haven't had to get a rich mega rich benefactor ploughing absolute millions in and we have done well by keeping our self respect and footballing values in place. Last year though we were still one of the bigger fishes with one of the bigger wage bills, we need to remember that. We need to remember that when we talk about other clubs further down the pyramid.
Unfortunately for Donny, a bigger town than Barnsley, most of the football supporting residents are Leeds fans.
These are two great posts by the same contributor: £7.7 million (just over £7 million profit) from 3 players out of contract in the summer, all with a 15% sell on fees and big cash bonuses if they go up with their teams this summer. Their philosophy is to buy young and develop to sell on for profit. Winnall earning 18k a week and Hourihane 28k plus, those wage demands cannot be met by a club averaging 14,000 and without a billionaire owner. £15.1 million of player sold from their Academy in the last four seasons, those books are going to show a huge profit for this season. In other news, the Championship is ****** unless you have a billionaire owner or parachute payments, getting harder and harder to establish yourself coming up from League One - ask Wigan or Burton. When questioned where he'd got his figures from: Barnsley do most of their deals undisclosed but they're always revealed in the media and their fans forums, usually the buying clubs media. Villas local rag already reporting £4 million for Bree and £3 mill for Hourihane, last weeks reports were also full of Barnsley's valuations of the two. Winnall went for £700,000 confirmed by his agent who leaked the photo of him signing before it became official. He's got add ons way over a million for appearances and goals. This was all over social media before the official event. Why would fans not be happy with this model? They aren't risking their existence and living within their means. ST sales up 25%, average crowds up 4,500 even with ticket prices up. They sold Mawson for £6 million and replaced him with £100,000 MacDonald and carried on further up the league, Sold their top scorer and put 3 past the leagues form team who could catch Newcastle. A system in place to replace the players sold for five, six times profit. They are sat waiting for another lump of cash once Holgate reaches his appearances at Everton. I was reading that their academy has made just over £15 million from sales since 2012, an academy that also had Jordan Rhodes in it who left when his dad took up a new position at Ipswich. They'll probably slip to mid-table with 60/65 points but will finish the season with £20 million in transfers including the £6.8 million Stones sell on, ready to add again in the summer. Sky reporters at their recent two live games were saying scouts from most of the Prem teams are there each game watching their development of youngsters and offering their own on loan. Hence quite a lot of Arsenal, Chelsea and Man Utd loanees there over recent season. A similar model was used at Brentford and has served them well being quite an average lower division team, as Rovers know.. To an established Championship side with quite a wealthy squad, the trick is to make the next stage, like Bournemouth, Burnley.... Without the silly backing we see at Wednesday, who's owners worth less than KM 2 so that could come unstuck, clubs have to think outside of the box. The Championship is a Premier League 2, the gap between that and League 1 will soon be like the gap between the top two leagues, foreign owners are now targeting these clubs for their quick buck because all the Prem ones are taken. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I love the 'They must be cheesed off about losing James Breed' comment. Quality. Though someone states that they are the best run club in the country. As far as I know, they have three very wealthy board directors who can't stand the site of each other. The most sensible post on there is from Jim Dobbin, it could actually be him too.
I love the 'They must be cheesed off about losing James Bree' comment. Quality. Though someone states that they are the best run club in the country. As far as I know, they have three very wealthy board directors who can't stand the site of each other. The most sensible post on there is from Jim Dobbin, it could actually be him too.
Some of them are like some of our own fans. They have little understanding or prefer to make it up as they go along. We've lost 3 players. Not ideal, but we've moved to replace them, and tied down our great young keeper for longer to give more value. We're not in disarray at all. As of this morning were 8th in the championship, and have almost enough points on the board to plan for next season. I don't really care that they're at the top of the pub league, playing in front of 5k. We haven't been that low for almost 40yrs. It's ok them poking fun at us losing some of our better players, but at least we've got those players that other clubs rate so highly to say a reputed 18 and 28k a week, and we will replace them with more to add to the ones that remain. Can they say the same? As for the bit about selling players to make ends meet. Isn't that what we all do?,although I would imagine our bank balance compares favourably with theirs. Sent from my SM-G850F using Tapatalk