Is there a chance relegation will reduceI’m sure an effective recruitment policy will be put in place as and when a future becomes clear for the club.
At the moment nobody knows the extent of damage by the sustained attack of the imposter and his agents.
- If successful, ‘operation destroy’ may have wiped the club out completely.
- Those that devised the LCFC downfall will I’m sure consider it a partial success if the result is relegation.
- Thirdly, and hopefully the eventual outcome, is that the club escape with its life, survive relegation, and ensure there are no remnants of the vile scum that had infested the place.
LCFC had, in the not too distant past, been the envy of many top flight clubs with their transfer activities, there’s no reason they can’t return to something similar with the right people in place.
What does "effective" look like in this respect?They are very effective in the market, LCFC should look and learn.
A collective group a players, both skilled and increasing in value in an equilibrium fashion.What does "effective" look like in this respect?
Anyone that can control a footballWhat does "effective" look like in this respect?
And Pedro may end up being part of a group that continues to be both skilled & increasing in value (and it wouldn't be a complete surprise if that was the case) but my point is that effectiveness can only be judged on results. They have been very effective but you cannot know if Pedro represents a continuation of that however well regarded he is currently.. I know another club that was being wanked over by pundits and some opposition fans in much the same way for, on the face it of it, doing much the same.A collective group a players, both skilled and increasing in value in an equilibrium fashion.
They have been very effective that exactly my point. Not sure what point you started with or ended up making. The facts are Brighton have recruited well and sold on well. In the meanwhile we have let contracts run down and missed signing players by 14 seconds. it’s a mess and need a addressing and is there for everyone to see.And Pedro may end up being part of a group that continues to be both skilled & increasing in value (and it wouldn't be a complete surprise if that was the case) but my point is that effectiveness can only be judged on results. They have been very effective but you cannot know if Pedro represents a continuation of that however well regarded he is currently.. I know another club that was being wanked over by pundits and some opposition fans in much the same way for, on the face it of it, doing much the same.
Not disagreeing with any of that, my point was that taking the original post and its title seemed to indicate that you believe the signing of Pedro to be a continuation of that effectiveness but that you cannot know that.They have been very effective that exactly my point. Not sure what point you started with or ended up making. The facts are Brighton have recruited well and sold on well. In the meanwhile we have let contracts run down and missed signing players by 14 seconds. it’s a mess and need a addressing and is there for everyone to see.
The tiles signs posts the debate, whilst the content highlights what’s at discussion.Not disagreeing with any of that, my point was that taking the original post and its title seemed to indicate that you believe the signing of Pedro to be a continuation of that effectiveness but that you cannot know that.
Ah ok. In that case, sorry it is a poor sign post as it seems largely irrelevant at this point to the discussion.The tiles signs posts the debate, whilst the content highlights what’s at discussion.