Title: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: alanmayes on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 15:00:50 One week on from playing us,Huddersfield have been busy in the transfer window splashing the cash.
They've signed.. Anthony Pilkington (Stockport), Lionel Ainsworth (Watford) and Dominik Werling (Centre Half from Germany). http://www.htafc.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10312~1529893,00.html Although classed as "Undisclosed fees" none will have come cheap. Looks as if they're making a big push at the play-offs and with resources to match,who can blame them. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Chubbs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 15:42:19 aparently they bid 500,000 for cox, why cant be be prepared to splash the cash
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: DMR on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 16:19:31 Not familiar with the German chap but the other 2 are quality signings. I'm jealous.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Bogus Dave on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 16:47:03 aparently they bid 500,000 for cox, why cant be be prepared to splash the cash ffs look what happened last time we spent money willy nilly Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Dozno9 on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 17:47:58 ffs look what happened last time we spent money willy nilly We bought Casal. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Simon Pieman on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 17:57:21 aparently they bid 500,000 for cox, why cant be be prepared to splash the cash I get the feeling we would have got more financial backing if we had the season ticket level that huddersfield do. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: DV on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 17:59:15 and we would have sold more if they were the same price as huddersfields
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:05:45 and we would have sold more if they were the same price as huddersfields I'm not convinced on that. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Spencer_White on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:07:17 aparently they bid 500,000 for cox, why cant be be prepared to splash the cash Fitton should go to the next Football League meeting and throw a wad of £20 notes in the air. Just to watch all those chairman picking up OUR money. aha! Would be better value than Jon Paul McGovern anyway. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:07:35 I get the feeling we would have got more financial backing if we had the season ticket level that huddersfield do. Not sure there's a lot in it - 5200 @ £269 = £1.4m 12,000 @ £99 = £1.2m. They then gain the extra back from more merchandise and food / wet sales on the day. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: alanmayes on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:08:25 I've just read the match report from their 4 - 2 defeat at Leicester.None of their new signings played,
they took the lead twice during the game,but couldn't cope with Steve Howard at the set pieces,or with the quality of Matty Fryatt.Huddersfield had good support with over 3,200 making the trip. It's a bit frightening to think that Leicester already have 60 pts and we're not even at the end of january. Other posters have said before,but our trip to the Walkers is looking so,so reminiscent of Forest in 2006 :eek: Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: DV on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:10:25 Not sure there's a lot in it - 5200 @ £269 = £1.4m 12,000 @ £99 = £1.2m. They then gain the extra back from more merchandise and food / wet sales on the day. 12,000 wasnt it closer to 17,000? Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Simon Pieman on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:16:39 It's more to do with ambition. If they have three times as many fans as us then they've built a better fanbase for if and when they go up.
The reason we haven't had as much ambition is because we're not ready to get promoted. We would not stay in the CCC for very long as we wouldn't be able to sustain the spending with a lack of fanbase and additional revenue streams. This doesn't mean the Board do not want us to get promoted, just that it's not going to be as easy to make us a sustainable club as they hoped. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Ardiles on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:24:37 It's more to do with ambition. If they have three times as many fans as us then they've built a better fanbase for if and when they go up. I know this sort of thing has been discussed many times before, but I'm sure Huddersfield never used to have three times as many fans as us. There's still a part of me that (perhaps naively) thinks with some proper investment and a few successful seasons, there might be another 6,000 or 7,000 out there to bring out average gates right up to the 10,000 to 15,000 level. Sounds absurd, but every other club around us (City, Reading etc.) seems to be managing it. Is Swindon uniquely shite and apathetic? Personally, I think not. Probably more to do with the fact we have had nothing to cheer now for half a generation (with the exception of a Div 4 promotion season and making the Div 3 Play Off semis in 2003-04). Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:26:08 12,000 wasnt it closer to 17,000? The crowd was about 13.5K when we were there i think. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: flammableBen on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:27:06 I think we might be uniquely shit and apathetic to be honest, maybe it's shit and uniquely apathetic, or shit and apathetic uniquely. One of them anyway.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:27:13 It's more to do with ambition. If they have three times as many fans as us then they've built a better fanbase for if and when they go up. The reason we haven't had as much ambition is because we're not ready to get promoted. We would not stay in the CCC for very long as we wouldn't be able to sustain the spending with a lack of fanbase and additional revenue streams. This doesn't mean the Board do not want us to get promoted, just that it's not going to be as easy to make us a sustainable club as they hoped. As soon as they charge £300 for a season ticket in the CCC they will lose 5K off the attendance. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: DV on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:29:54 There had a look, Huddersfield sold 16,123 season ticket.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:31:32 I guess a lot don't bother because their average attendance is 13,416.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:32:34 On 25th november they had more season ticket holders not bother turning up than we managed to sell in total.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: axs on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:34:37 Amazingly we have the 7th highest average attendance in the league. Higher than Peterborough.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Spencer_White on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 18:57:31 Its the same old thing. These Towns like Huddersfield, Burnley and Barnsley, no one moves there, people only leave, which makes the remainder even more 'Town born un bread'! They can rely on civic pride for their attendances.
Whereas on the other hand, we take all the migrants for these Towns in. There is no stigma of not supporting the local side in Swindon because the vast majority dont. We cant rely on civic pride. They cant even rely on Swindon itself for the majority of the clubs fans. The club relies on the support from small Towns and villages outside Swindon and supporters from all over the country who remmember the good times. I would say 1997 is the last time we punched above our weight. Support wont grow again until they sort the squad out. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: alanmayes on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:15:47 Its the same old thing. These Towns like Huddersfield, Burnley and Barnsley, no one moves there, people only leave, which makes the remainder even more 'Town born un bread'! They can rely on civic pride for their attendances. Whereas on the other hand, we take all the migrants for these Towns in. There is no stigma of not supporting the local side in Swindon because the vast majority dont. We cant rely on civic pride. They cant even rely on Swindon itself for the majority of the clubs fans. The club relies on the support from small Towns and villages outside Swindon and supporters from all over the country who remmember the good times. I would say 1997 is the last time we punched above our weight. Support wont grow again until they sort the squad out. Earlier in the week i made the point in case of a guy from Swindon, who rang in to 606.He's from Swindon,had a Swindon accent but was prepared to spend 60 quid to go and watch Palace at Selhurst Park.It'll take a sustained period of a good team and improved facilities to increase our fanbase. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: leefer on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:24:26 For me its about getting the new generation in...the new estates in North swindon Abbey Meads,Oakhurst etc are massive with alot of youngsters there..if you let kids in free they will spend in the ground and might...just might become hooked and keep coming back,not knocking the club because off field theyve reall y tried but i know a lot of familys with sat two or three kids cant afford it so none of them bother watching...let the kids in free all season and they might persuade the parents to come along as well.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Ardiles on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:27:20 To be fair, a significant proportion of our own fanbase is from out of town. In fact, I think we'd be sunk without the out of towners.
Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Simon Pieman on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:28:42 As soon as they charge £300 for a season ticket in the CCC they will lose 5K off the attendance. No doubt they will lose a lot, but many will revert to pay on the day and so overall they will gain. That's if they do go up and they do put up prices that high. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Spencer_White on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:31:15 Leefer, even that is a gamble.
Because if you drop the prices and new people/kids come, but their suspicions are confirmed and you lay on a load of shit then you really have lost them. And on that score we are already BUST. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: leefer on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:38:53 Good point Spence...but when i started watching as a kid it wasnt about the match or quality of it...it was getting up sat morning really exited,only 50p pocket money...on the bus or walking to the ground,watching the old nutters in the ground,a bottle of pop and a bag of chips on the way home!
Now i know youngsters are different these days but i say to you if you watch a kid(not pervy!) at a town match they aint watching football most of the time but having a laugh or a good time...and they might want to do the same the following week...especially if its free. Title: Re: Huddersfield splashing the cash Post by: Spencer_White on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 19:46:54 We had kids for a quid in the north stand in the late 90's. I used to do it myself. Remmember this gang of teenage lads had nicked about 300 pens from a bookies and were just throwing them at all the grumpy old men.
Which as a teenage boy myself, watching them, was quite funny. But I dont think its what the club (or well meaning fans like yourself) had in mind. Much a simmilar situation with the team as well. Carrick on loan from West Ham being our only decent player, just as Cox is now. |