I think they are well run clubs?Call me shallow but I'm in complete favour of Bournemouth, Brentford and Palace being asset stripped if it takes the attention away from us.

I think they are well run clubs?Call me shallow but I'm in complete favour of Bournemouth, Brentford and Palace being asset stripped if it takes the attention away from us.
We do the same thing to clubs what’s your point?I’ve always hated the summer transfer antics of the big clubs but this season is a bit different. Whilst some of our players are linked with summer moves away, there are far more clubs around us in the table, losing players & managers to bigger clubs. Brentford are frankly being asset stripped and Bournemouth now have lost 1 player and have 4 others strongly linked with moves away. Without tempting fate, it’s usually us losing all our star players. I don’t know whether to laugh or just hate the bigger clubs and their antics even more.
Agreed. I think 'food chain' is a better description. Sunderland fans probably feel the same about us taking Watson. (Except they'd bridle at the very notion that we were 'bigger'). In the absence of a Draft it's the way our football system works.For goodness sake. "Asset stripping"? Talk about dramatic. Losing one player for £50m to Real Madrid isn't asset stripping. Losing Mbuemo (who's been there for 6 years) for a massive fee, and a manager (who's been there for 7 years) for a reported £8m also isn't asset stripping.
Is it a shame? Yes. Would I prefer it if clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea didn't do it? Yes. But it isn't asset stripping. That's what Belotti and Archer did. This just big clubs with a big budget and a lazy recruitment team.
I think a big reason we are successful - and Brentford and Bournemouth too - is that you have to not only accept this to be the case but actively embrace it. You can't get too emotionally-attached to individual players, because the world of football is filled with excellent players, you simply replace the stars with the next generation of potential stars.I’ve always hated the summer transfer antics of the big clubs but this season is a bit different. Whilst some of our players are linked with summer moves away, there are far more clubs around us in the table, losing players & managers to bigger clubs. Brentford are frankly being asset stripped and Bournemouth now have lost 1 player and have 4 others strongly linked with moves away. Without tempting fate, it’s usually us losing all our star players. I don’t know whether to laugh or just hate the bigger clubs and their antics even more.
Also as annoying as it is, I'm sure Watford wanted to keep Pedro, we know Boca wanted to retain Barco, Leeds wanted to keep Georgi, also Watson/Sunderland, Minteh/Newcastle etc. Nobody wants to sell their best players, but we do the same to those lower in the food chain financially
Hilarious isn't it?Exactly. Teams like Watford, Boca, Leeds, Sunderland, Newcastle and, most recently I understand, Juventus just have to accept that when a big club comes calling![]()
If the so called big clubs end up like Spurs and Man Utd did last season - bring it on. Both badly managed and badly run. Perhaps there’s a bit of a sea change in how to be successful in the Premier League (and football in general) in that ‘lower unfancied’ clubs like us, Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham and dare I say it, Palace, have the right formula to not only compete but be successful. Could it be that the big dogs are under so much pressure to achieve and win a trophy year in, year out, that they buy players for exorbitant fees in the hope that it brings in the results required? Seems like throwing mud at the wall and hoping it sticks.I’ve always hated the summer transfer antics of the big clubs but this season is a bit different. Whilst some of our players are linked with summer moves away, there are far more clubs around us in the table, losing players & managers to bigger clubs. Brentford are frankly being asset stripped and Bournemouth now have lost 1 player and have 4 others strongly linked with moves away. Without tempting fate, it’s usually us losing all our star players. I don’t know whether to laugh or just hate the bigger clubs and their antics even more.
I think football is too far gone to introduce things like a draft system, which is a shame.We could introduce a draft system like in American sports - where weakest teams get first pick of the best players - to make it fairer and more competitive.
...or perhaps bigger teams attracting better players is part of what makes football so entertaining.
It's not as if takes away the competitiveness completely - Palace, Forest, Newcastle, Villa are all in Europe now, having been in the Championship fairly recently. Us and Brentford aren't far off either. Man Utd are in real crisis and are at genuine risk of relegation next season.
Remember, we 'poach' top young talents from 'smaller' clubs that our own these days as well.
Selling top talents sucks as a supporter - but the cash injection is significant. Well run clubs like us benefit from this model - and the 'big clubs' splashing the cash will end up in serious trouble one of these days (I think it's coming soon, for more than one of them).
We'll lose one or two of our best players this summer for sure, and probably for silly money too.
Asset stripping is too strong but I know what you mean from when I've been in my BHA glass-half-empty moods during transfer windows, a few seasons back, it really annoyed me. Now, not so much as BHA seems to be successfully running the conveyor belt of succession. As Palace are finding out now, planning is key! Much worse in my mind was Potter doing the full preseason, and a few games into the season leaving us, meaning his replacement had to hit the ground running with the players he had, trained in a different style.I’ve always hated the summer transfer antics of the big clubs but this season is a bit different. Whilst some of our players are linked with summer moves away, there are far more clubs around us in the table, losing players & managers to bigger clubs. Brentford are frankly being asset stripped and Bournemouth now have lost 1 player and have 4 others strongly linked with moves away. Without tempting fate, it’s usually us losing all our star players. I don’t know whether to laugh or just hate the bigger clubs and their antics even more.
Don't be so negative. Anything is possible.I think football is too far gone to introduce things like a draft system, which is a shame.