Re: Port Vale vs Torquay United
Posted: 28 Nov 2011, 13:47
Whats the excuse for Bradford, Shrewsbury and Southend this season then? Or Wycombe, Oxford or Bury last season (good performances without staying overnight)?
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Would you be meaning the above post?ferrarilover wrote:So, having shown your comparison to be invalid, we move on to the actual point of my post, which was to demonstrate that, despite the cost (which I appreçiate is high) we MUST stay overnight for matches, because when we don't, we always play in the awful, disjointed, influid manner we showed last night.
orWhats the excuse for Bradford, Shrewsbury and Southend this season then
do you have a problem understanding?Wycombe, Oxford or Bury last season (good performances without staying overnight)?
I understand your point entirely and I've understood your point from the very outset. What I'm trying to do is explain that sometimes, what is best for a business is not possible. Hopefully in the process you will learn what this thing called "MONEY" is all about. You seem to be completely oblivious to real life throughout this debate and intend to argue solely based on ideals (and ideals which aren't even proven to be correct as no one has bothered to actually document them). Once you learn a couple things called "logic" and "reason" then come back and tell us about the pretentious, ill-informed and opinionated drivel that is regularly spouted by you on this forum.ferrarilover wrote: And there, right there, demonstrates perfectly your absolute and total failure to understand the point I am making, and have made very clearly, twice, if not three times now.
Matt.
I don't get how it would be that much MidDevon, again like you i don't want to get involved really in the argument; however, if your sum is based on one game i would be calling for the head of someone at the club who parts with this money. If the players stay in a travelodge type hotel (which are very comfortable most of the time) you can get two players in one room for say £50. So 16 players plus management, coach driver etc and you would be looking at well under a grand. Again i don't know what routine the club has or requirements for their away stays but if you ain't got much money then you have to cut your cloth.MidDevon wrote:Don't want to get involved too much in this on-going argument, but for the record, away games when the club stay in hotels, cost between £2.5k and £2.7k on average
tufcbrett wrote:In my time of being involved in football, staying over night or travelling the same day doesnt make no difference. Some people prefer to stay at home the night before to see there family and some would rather travel the night before so they can relax on the day.
A pro footballer should be able to play the best they can either way. They train every day to prepare for a match. If im honest i dont think this is an issue for a result.
Spot on.Southampton Gull wrote:
Of course it makes a difference. Are you seriously trying to tell me that Fergie Wenger and Mancini have been getting it wrong?
Players need to be fresh to perform at their best and getting off a coach after several hours travelling isn't conducive to a peak performance.
The argument is whether we can afford it, which we can't, but there's no doubting that it's preferable to travel at least the day prior to playing.
austrianandygull wrote: I don't get how it would be that much MidDevon, again like you i don't want to get involved really in the argument; however, if your sum is based on one game i would be calling for the head of someone at the club who parts with this money. If the players stay in a travelodge type hotel (which are very comfortable most of the time) you can get two players in one room for say £50. So 16 players plus management, coach driver etc and you would be looking at well under a grand. Again i don't know what routine the club has or requirements for their away stays but if you ain't got much money then you have to cut your cloth.
Well that was certainly a much different approach to a post than your usual arrogant rubbish you come out with, finally you're starting to make a genuine point other than some child's "I WANT THIS, WHY HAVEN'T I GOT IT YET" style to your previous posts.ferrarilover wrote:I have a life outside of this forum, hence the 'quietness'. The very point of my post was not whether we can afford it. I said right from the outset that I appreciate we aren't Manchester City, but this is a reasonable expense. As for logic and reason, it costs money to run football clubs. It seems to me that often, when we don't stay overnight, we aren't very good. Yes, we'll done FJ, you've found some examples here this isn't the case, tell your nurse to get you a chocolate biscuit and a gold star, but that is hardly the point. There are a number of occasions which come to mind where we have played badly having not stayed overnight and Port Vale was one of them.
And again, as for all this 'business accumen' stuff, up until as recently as a fortnight ago, we were playing this match at 1500 on a saturday, so we sure as hell were going to spend money on an overnight stay, so to have stuck with that plan would not have been an extra expense. The club woul have already budgeted for that am the money already allocated, so again, I'd suggest that logic and reason have prevailed here too.
Once again, I understand that we are poor and have little in the way of spare funds, but to suggest that an overnight stay for an away match is 'throwing money around' just doesn't hold water. If I was suggesting solid gold taps for the men's room on the Popside, or new Mercedes for all the playing staff, then fair enough, but a hotel to save an 8 hour coach journey is hardly frivolous, as was shown by the performance at Port Vale, among others.
No, an overnight stay doesn't GUARANTEE a favorable result, at no stage have I suggested that it does, but it sure helps.
I look forward to being told, once again, that we haven't got any money and that I'm living in cloud cuckoo land, because, let's face it, if you didn't understand the first hundred thousand times I explained this to you all, you're not going to get it this time...
Matt.
Hardly the point? The point you're trying to make is the opposite of what FJ has said, so does that make your point a good one? Not really.ferrarilover wrote:I have a life outside of this forum, hence the 'quietness'. The very point of my post was not whether we can afford it. I said right from the outset that I appreciate we aren't Manchester City, but this is a reasonable expense. As for logic and reason, it costs money to run football clubs. It seems to me that often, when we don't stay overnight, we aren't very good. Yes, we'll done FJ, you've found some examples here this isn't the case, tell your nurse to get you a chocolate biscuit and a gold star, but that is hardly the point. There are a number of occasions which come to mind where we have played badly having not stayed overnight and Port Vale was one of them.