I've got nothing against the short slow steps, as long as progress is
being made. Morgan is obviously no mug, and I do understand Matty's
reasoning behind teh timing of the stadium redevelopment. Did we really
need it though? Morgan obvioulsy know best but why wouldn't he wait
until our safety is guaranteed?
 
Its great for the fans to have a fantastic new stadium to watch football
in, but I for one would prefer to watch PL action in the current stadium
rather than championship football in the all singing dancing stadium.
 
Maybe what I'm trying to say is, wouldn't that money be better spent on
team building?
 
 

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steven Millward
Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 10:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NSWolves] RE: Progress [sec=unclassified]


Agree.
 
I don't understand where everyone gets these lofty expectations from.
We spent 30 years in the wilderness where the goal each and every
crushing season was simply to get back to the Premier League.  Now we
are there, some people seem to think we should be pushing for Europe.
 
Marcus, you say that it will be 100 years until we get to near the top
of the table.  What makes you think that it is at all realistic for
Wolves to get near the top of the table?  What makes you even think that
a top half finish is realistic?  I assume you either expect money to be
thrown at the squad from some mysterious benefactor or that we will
somehow magically make more of the meagre squad that we have now.  I
believe we are already punching above our weight based on value of squad
and wages.  
 
The news for everyone is that there are 19 other clubs who have the
same, or higher, ambitions.  Which clubs should we 'by right' finish
higher than? And for what reason?  I'd love to know where people think
we should be in the table relative to the teams above us and their
teams.  If we expect to finish 10th then presumably we clearly have a
better team than ten other teams?  Which teams are they?
 
The only club that has outperformed us is West Brom.  Let's see how they
do next season before we claim the miracle of Hodgson.
 
Wolves are no longer a big club and don't have any more money to spend
than other clubs.  In fact we have less.  We have a small stadium so
potential revenue growth is linked to telly money and inflation.  The
sensible thing to do is to invest in infrastructure that will generate
revenue.
 
Seems everyone has got used to the golden tit where money was pumped in.
Morgan clearly doesn't want to spunk a load of money on players and
that's sensible.  I certainly wouldn't if it was my money.  
 
It's harsh to say that we haven't made progress.  Take where we were
when Hoddle left five years ago as a starting point.  As a mid-point
look at the side we started the first Premiership season with, with
Keogh as our striker and Halford on the wing.
 
By the way Marcus, enjoy your last four days of blaming Mick for
everything because it will all stop come Monday morning. 
 
:D

On 19 May 2011 09:38, LEESE Matthew <[email protected]>
wrote:


        I'd say the small step approach seems a sensible and proven one
- look at teams like Stoke and Sunderland and compare their recent
history with that of clubs who have over committed financially such as
Portsmouth, Hull and Leeds. Unless you've got a Man City type owner
where you're not bound by the club's ability to generate money its not
worth the risk. I don't doubt Morgan's business acumen for a moment and
I think he's taking the club in the right direction with a sensible,
sustainable approach. Morgan has pointed out that now is a perfect time
to be redeveloping the stadium in terms of the financials as the
building industry (and many others) in the UK is on its arse and so its
a buyer's market where he can get the work done for a knock down price.
The first stages of the re-development don't significantly increase the
capacity of a stadium that was never half full (save for Carling Cup
games), even in the super depressing Hoddle era.

________________________________

        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Morris, Lee SGT
        Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 9:26 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [NSWolves] Progress [sec=unclassified]
        
        
        I've changed the title because it would have been too long with
my extra bit added.
         
        Anyway, Morgan seems to be working on the small step theory,
which totally baffles me because he's just about to spend a fortune on a
stadium which will be half full if the small step we made this year
isn't enough???????????????????????????????????????

________________________________

        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mark worrall
        Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 09:13
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Wolves owner Steve Morgan says he wants
Mick McCarthy to stay on as the club's manager even if they are
relegated.
        
        
        Maybe thats based on Morgan only planning on putting in small
amounts of money each year, and measuring MM on what he achieved with it
? 

        He wont get a big name manager in as they will expect lots of
money to spend, which he obviously doesnt want to pay.
        
        
        On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Marcus Chantry
<[email protected]> wrote:
        

                What worries me is that Morgan has stated that Mick has
made progress every year since he took over but when you look at how
he's measured that it is the context of very small fractions or single
points, so based on that run rate Morgan will be 100 years old before he
sees us getting anywhere near the top of the table (assuming everyone
else stays stagnant for that entire period).

                 

                Why can't Morgan accept that Mick has reached the limit
of his ability and take the plunge.  5 years is long enough in most
roles.

                 

                 

                From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marcus Chantry
                Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 9:00 AM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: RE: [NSWolves] Wolves owner Steve Morgan says
he wants Mick McCarthy to stay on as the club's manager even if they are
relegated.

                 

                Good to see we're both on the ball Mark.  I just posted
a link to the same story on ESPN. 

                 

                From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mark worrall
                Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 8:55 AM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: [NSWolves] Wolves owner Steve Morgan says he
wants Mick McCarthy to stay on as the club's manager even if they are
relegated.

                 

                http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/13440664.stm

                 

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