Who are you going to constantly whinge about now MON has gone? Hes gone, time to move on.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 04:13:31 PMThe mighty Spurs hot on the heels of losing at home to Wigan are currently drawing with the Baggies. What a club, what a manager.He's a better manager than O'Neill.
The mighty Spurs hot on the heels of losing at home to Wigan are currently drawing with the Baggies. What a club, what a manager.
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on September 11, 2010, 04:16:21 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 04:13:31 PMThe mighty Spurs hot on the heels of losing at home to Wigan are currently drawing with the Baggies. What a club, what a manager.He's a better manager than O'Neill.He's all mouth.
Our new manager seems quite impressed with the squad he has inherited.
It's mystifying that there are some who continue to defend O'Neill's record while at the same time decrying Redknapp's work at Spurs. O'Neill had a decent record with us but Redknapp has worked wonders at Spurs in the short time he has been there. And even then, some dismiss that on the grounds that Spurs have spent a lot of money on building a very good squad, as if spending money wisely is somehow cheating .
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 04:13:31 PMOur new manager seems quite impressed with the squad he has inherited.Just a shame our previous manager was so limited given such talent.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on September 11, 2010, 04:50:44 PMIt's mystifying that there are some who continue to defend O'Neill's record while at the same time decrying Redknapp's work at Spurs. O'Neill had a decent record with us but Redknapp has worked wonders at Spurs in the short time he has been there. And even then, some dismiss that on the grounds that Spurs have spent a lot of money on building a very good squad, as if spending money wisely is somehow cheating .You have deliberately misinterpreted the argument. He hasn't worked wonders, he's just returned them to the level they were before they foolishly sacked Martin Jol.Spurs have spent far more money than us to get to where they are. Unless we match that level of spending then we're going to find it difficult to compete. Not impossible but difficult. Hopefully the new manager will be able to match the old one in keeping us in contention with more expensively assembled squads.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 05:52:22 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on September 11, 2010, 04:50:44 PMIt's mystifying that there are some who continue to defend O'Neill's record while at the same time decrying Redknapp's work at Spurs. O'Neill had a decent record with us but Redknapp has worked wonders at Spurs in the short time he has been there. And even then, some dismiss that on the grounds that Spurs have spent a lot of money on building a very good squad, as if spending money wisely is somehow cheating .You have deliberately misinterpreted the argument. He hasn't worked wonders, he's just returned them to the level they were before they foolishly sacked Martin Jol.Spurs have spent far more money than us to get to where they are. Unless we match that level of spending then we're going to find it difficult to compete. Not impossible but difficult. Hopefully the new manager will be able to match the old one in keeping us in contention with more expensively assembled squads.They've also received a lot more from player sales as well. Over the last four years our net spends have very similar, and of course our wage bill is higher. The fact is that O'Neill had a 50:50 transfer record, for every good signing there was a dud. Redknapp has a much higher success rate in picking and getting the best out of good players.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 05:52:22 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on September 11, 2010, 04:50:44 PMIt's mystifying that there are some who continue to defend O'Neill's record while at the same time decrying Redknapp's work at Spurs. O'Neill had a decent record with us but Redknapp has worked wonders at Spurs in the short time he has been there. And even then, some dismiss that on the grounds that Spurs have spent a lot of money on building a very good squad, as if spending money wisely is somehow cheating .You have deliberately misinterpreted the argument. He hasn't worked wonders, he's just returned them to the level they were before they foolishly sacked Martin Jol.Spurs have spent far more money than us to get to where they are. Unless we match that level of spending then we're going to find it difficult to compete. Not impossible but difficult. Hopefully the new manager will be able to match the old one in keeping us in contention with more expensively assembled squads.They've also received a lot more from player sales as well. Over the last four years our net spends have very similar, and of course our wage bill is higher. The fact is that O'Neill had a 50:50 transfer record, for every good signing there was a dud. Redknapp has a much higher success rate in picking and getting the best out of good players. He's also rather obviously got them to a level higher than Jol, seeing as they're now in the Champions League.
He hasn't worked wonders, he's just returned them to the level they were before they foolishly sacked Martin Jol.