paulinho Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 @Sharpie - I do hope they'll even out but the revenue streams will always be slightly higher at the Old Firm so they'll have the advantage. To compete with that Aberdeen would need to keep the spine of the club intact for a few years, constant chopping and changing personnel doesn't work. @baggy89 - The spine of the club was kept intact during the success of the late 70s and early 80s even though players were sold off. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 Letting players go has killed us in recent years. Hibs may be a good example with regards bringing through talent, selling them for large sums and moving on, but it hasn't really helped them kick on as a club. They've stagnated and regularly finish 5th/6th. Problem is, we realise we've got potential talents at Pittodrie, then train them up with our average coaches, and these "potential" players get worn down and end up just like all the other dross. then we try to sell them but can't and they end up moving to England for nothing. Hibs, on the other hand, realise they've got a player with potential. They play him for a couple of months in the senior squad, then tout him at about 3x the actual value. Then someone with stupid money like Sunderland, Rangers or Celtic come knocking on the door and pay half what Hibs are valuing the player at ... which is still more than the ACTUAL value. Hibs may have stagnated recently ... but they're one of the very few clubs in Scotland who are completely debt-free. Oh for a debt-free Aberdeen! Quote
Ptayles Posted October 28, 2009 Report Posted October 28, 2009 Lubomir Blaha Theres no need for bringing Lubo into this now! A man who came on against Rangers got booked before touching the ball for a lunge-Tells me a hero Quote
paulinho Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Reekie_Red - Your simplistic view of football is staggeringly stupid [no offence intended]. Quote
Sharpie Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Sharpie - I do hope they'll even out but the revenue streams will always be slightly higher at the Old Firm so they'll have the advantage. To compete with that Aberdeen would need to keep the spine of the club intact for a few years, constant chopping and changing personnel doesn't work. The revenue streams of the Old Firm would have been higher during the Fergie era as well. We were lucky Dick Donald took a punt on Ferguson. Quote
paulinho Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Sharpie - And that the spine of our team stayed the same as I've said. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Reekie_Red - Your simplistic view of football is staggeringly stupid [no offence intended]. Explain. What is stupid about my comments? Fact of the matter is, whilst Hibs have sat mid-table for several years now, they have done so because they've consistently sold their best young talent for substantially more than we could ever wish to make from our youngsters. This has resulted in Hibs being debt free. Where's the simplicity or stupidity in my view there? Quote
Tyrant Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Liverpool's title chances? Correct. Quote
Sharpie Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Sharpie - And that the spine of our team stayed the same as I've said. Thanks to Fergie. I think we are agreeing here. Quote
paulinho Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @Reekie_Red - What is stupid about my comments? I'll explain. Problem is, we realise we've got potential talents at Pittodrie, then train them up with our average coaches, and these "potential" players get worn down and end up just like all the other dross. then we try to sell them but can't and they end up moving to England for nothing. Realistically speaking, what talent [by talent I mean good players that we have brought through] have we nurtured in the last 10 years that we could have sold for the sums Hibs received for Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson? And what potential have our average coaches turned to dross? It's only in recent years that we've started producing players that appear to live up to their alleged potential. Hibs, on the other hand, realise they've got a player with potential. They play him for a couple of months in the senior squad, then tout him at about 3x the actual value. Then someone with stupid money like Sunderland, Rangers or Celtic come knocking on the door and pay half what Hibs are valuing the player at ... which is still more than the ACTUAL value. This is just poppyock. Scott Brown - £4.4m (23 years old at the time of his transfer to Celtic) Kevin Thomson - £2m (23 years old at the time of his transfer to Rangers) Gary O'Connor - £1.6m (23 years old at the time of his transfer to Lokomotiv) Derek Riordan - £170k (23 years old at the time of his transfer to Celtic) That's four young players, two attacking players and two very good midfielders, which always adds value to any transfer. A little over £8m for those four is not that great really. Kevin McNaughton is probably the only player we've had in recent years that would compare to these transfers (he was 24 years old at the time of his free transfer to Cardiff). Russell Anderson was 29 years old when he moved to Sunderland and Aberdeen received £1m. And he was a defender. Michael Hart was 28 years old when he signed for Preston 6 months before his contract was up. Aberdeen received £100k. He was a defender. Hibs may have stagnated recently ... but they're one of the very few clubs in Scotland who are completely debt-free. Oh for a debt-free Aberdeen! This I agree with. Quote
dave_min Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Hibs may have stagnated recently ... but they're one of the very few clubs in Scotland who are completely debt-free. Oh for a debt-free Aberdeen! Hibs aren't debt free. Quote
Sharpie Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 I think they have a debt of around £3 million. That's where it stood a season ago. Not sure if they made any big sales since then but they apparently had to splash some cash to get Stokes. Quote
paulinho Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 @dave_min - I never said they were debt-free, you not bored of arguing against my posts? Quote
dave_min Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 @dave_min - I never said they were debt-free, you not bored of arguing against my posts? You're exact words were "they're one of the very few clubs in Scotland who are completely debt-free" Are you bored of fishing yet Adam? Quote
paulinho Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 @dave_min - Read reply #53, I never said it. Quote
dave_min Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 @dave_min - Read reply #53, I never said it. Read reply #61, they were your exact words. Hibs may have stagnated recently ... but they're one of the very few clubs in Scotland who are completely debt-free. Oh for a debt-free Aberdeen! Quote
Reekie_Red Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Read reply #61, they were your exact words. Nah min. That was me that said that. Paulinho was simply taking what I said into context for his argument's sake - hence the italics in Paulinho's post. I was of the belief (like most of my arguments, I'm sure I read somewhere) that Hibs and St Mirren were the only debt-free clubs in the SPL. Quote
Sharpie Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Nah min. That was me that said that. Paulinho was simply taking what I said into context for his argument's sake - hence the italics in Paulinho's post. I was of the belief (like most of my arguments, I'm sure I read somewhere) that Hibs and St Mirren were the only debt-free clubs in the SPL. I am pretty sure St Johnstone are debt free Reeky. If Hibs managed to plug a £3million gap in the last year and a half they may be debt free. I can't find any evidence to suggest they are debt free. They recently put a halt to a plan to rebuild one of their stands as it would have put them back in to heavy debt. Quote
dave_min Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 I am pretty sure St Johnstone are debt free Reeky. If Hibs managed to plug a £3million gap in the last year and a half they may be debt free. I can't find any evidence to suggest they are debt free. They recently put a halt to a plan to rebuild one of their stands as it would have put them back in to heavy debt. I was of the understanding that their only debt was a mortgage they have for their re-built main stand. However thay have the money to cover it, they just haven't paid it off. I could be completely wrong though. Apparantly Dundee are debt free too, as are ICT. Quote
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