Quote from: hilts_coolerking on August 11, 2010, 01:50:20 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2010, 01:46:32 PMExcept some of them, ie Shorey and Beye, have barely been near the bench let alone the pitch for a good while now.The point is, they're still here, they're still not getting used, and they're still on big wages.Do you not see why it might make sense to move them on, get in players who will cost less, and use that saved money perhaps where it is better needed?It's a good point. And regardless of the number of full or part appearances they have made, how many of these players have really contributed something meaningful when they have got a game?And you can't tell me that Randy or Faulkner wouldn't have noticed that. That some players play all the time, and others on similar wages, and hefty transfer fees play very infrequently. If you are going to have fringe players, which every club does, then they have to be on fringe money. If you're going to pay 6m for a full back, then given our status within the game, he better have a role to play. I understand and accept we are better defensively with Cuellar, but the plan needs to much better thought out than that if that ends up being the direction we went in. If he isn't part of the plan, then sell him which is all they asked MON to do.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2010, 01:46:32 PMExcept some of them, ie Shorey and Beye, have barely been near the bench let alone the pitch for a good while now.The point is, they're still here, they're still not getting used, and they're still on big wages.Do you not see why it might make sense to move them on, get in players who will cost less, and use that saved money perhaps where it is better needed?It's a good point. And regardless of the number of full or part appearances they have made, how many of these players have really contributed something meaningful when they have got a game?
Except some of them, ie Shorey and Beye, have barely been near the bench let alone the pitch for a good while now.The point is, they're still here, they're still not getting used, and they're still on big wages.Do you not see why it might make sense to move them on, get in players who will cost less, and use that saved money perhaps where it is better needed?
Lerner and Faulkner pictured arriving at VP and going into The Holte Pub on SSN. According to the BBC website, there will be a further statement today, specifically to address the vacant manager situation. Anyone else heard this?
Quote from: toronto villa on August 11, 2010, 01:56:33 PMAnd you can't tell me that Randy or Faulkner wouldn't have noticed that. That some players play all the time, and others on similar wages, and hefty transfer fees play very infrequently. If you are going to have fringe players, which every club does, then they have to be on fringe money. If you're going to pay 6m for a full back, then given our status within the game, he better have a role to play. I understand and accept we are better defensively with Cuellar, but the plan needs to much better thought out than that if that ends up being the direction we went in. If he isn't part of the plan, then sell him which is all they asked MON to do.I think there's a danger when money men try to qualify the running of a football team in such black and white terms. What do you think the reaction would be in Fergie was told to flog £18m Michael Carrick as he plays less game and scores less goals than Paul Scholes?
And you can't tell me that Randy or Faulkner wouldn't have noticed that. That some players play all the time, and others on similar wages, and hefty transfer fees play very infrequently. If you are going to have fringe players, which every club does, then they have to be on fringe money. If you're going to pay 6m for a full back, then given our status within the game, he better have a role to play. I understand and accept we are better defensively with Cuellar, but the plan needs to much better thought out than that if that ends up being the direction we went in. If he isn't part of the plan, then sell him which is all they asked MON to do.
I thought that whole business with declaring the 6 players up for sale was that Lerner, O'Neill and Faulkner had agreed who was going and for what price. After that, it was down to Faulkner to negotiate the sales. Isn't that what happened?
Quote from: John M on August 11, 2010, 02:04:42 PMQuote from: toronto villa on August 11, 2010, 01:56:33 PMAnd you can't tell me that Randy or Faulkner wouldn't have noticed that. That some players play all the time, and others on similar wages, and hefty transfer fees play very infrequently. If you are going to have fringe players, which every club does, then they have to be on fringe money. If you're going to pay 6m for a full back, then given our status within the game, he better have a role to play. I understand and accept we are better defensively with Cuellar, but the plan needs to much better thought out than that if that ends up being the direction we went in. If he isn't part of the plan, then sell him which is all they asked MON to do.I think there's a danger when money men try to qualify the running of a football team in such black and white terms. What do you think the reaction would be in Fergie was told to flog £18m Michael Carrick as he plays less game and scores less goals than Paul Scholes? I dare say those conversations occur at Man U also John. I suspect when Ferguson signed Veron, or even with Berbatov, it causes conversation in the board room as to their worth and effectiveness given the outlay. The major difference is Ferguson has won everything in the game and has enoormous credibility at the club, and Man U's turnover can support having more of those type players and wages on the books than we can. Ferguson hasn't spent much of the Ronaldo money, but I bet he would have loved to. But there are other financial issues there that he clearly understands and begrudgingly accepts. He might be the biggest person at the club, but I'm sure when asked to he'll sing from the same song sheet as the Glazers. I don't think MON was buying into that.
If we have to wait for Randy and Faulkner to get served in the Holte Hotel before they make a statement, I'd say it'll be tonight before we get it from them.I waited an hour for me lasagne and chips in there last month
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on August 11, 2010, 02:11:54 PMIf we have to wait for Randy and Faulkner to get served in the Holte Hotel before they make a statement, I'd say it'll be tonight before we get it from them.I waited an hour for me lasagne and chips in there last monthHaha! apparently the Holte is cordened off for a meeting? seems odd to hold it there, unless there going to get pissed and debate the new manager? that's what we as fans do....
Quote from: Villadawg on August 11, 2010, 02:07:00 PMI thought that whole business with declaring the 6 players up for sale was that Lerner, O'Neill and Faulkner had agreed who was going and for what price. After that, it was down to Faulkner to negotiate the sales. Isn't that what happened?What if nobody wanted them?What if the players didn't want to move?NRC has already suggested he'd sit his contract out, and Habib Beye said earlier this year that there was interest in him from elsewhere, but nobody would buy him as "they wouldnt pay his as much money as Villa do".
Quote from: TheEgoHasLanded on August 11, 2010, 01:57:12 PMLerner and Faulkner pictured arriving at VP and going into The Holte Pub on SSN. According to the BBC website, there will be a further statement today, specifically to address the vacant manager situation. Anyone else heard this?I hadn't heard this. Could be interesting. We'll have to wait and see.
Quote from: TheEgoHasLanded on August 11, 2010, 02:16:21 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on August 11, 2010, 02:11:54 PMIf we have to wait for Randy and Faulkner to get served in the Holte Hotel before they make a statement, I'd say it'll be tonight before we get it from them.I waited an hour for me lasagne and chips in there last monthHaha! apparently the Holte is cordened off for a meeting? seems odd to hold it there, unless there going to get pissed and debate the new manager? that's what we as fans do....I just went to get my Vienna ticket and there were no visible signs of it being cordoned off, although the doors were shut. But then it is windy today.