Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 05:24:54 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 04:07:09 PM[Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 01:58:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).True to an extent.Comoli organised the transfers, but there was input from the manager of the time.How much input exactly is open to question.This model worked so well that when 'arry took over they ditched it and gave him sole control over transfers. Which would again perhaps indicate that the club wasn't in such great shape at the time and needed a change of direction.Jol has since said that he had no input on which players were brought in - to the extent that he suggested positions on the pitch that he thought needed strengthening and was outright ignored. Ramos came from a culture at Sevilla where Ramon Rodriguez oversaw pretty much everything from the youth system to player transfers. The Jol thing could easily be put down to "sacked manager makes excuses for being sacked", but it was pretty well established that Comolli and Arnesen did pretty much everything transfer related prior to Redknapp coming in.As for the whole approach not working and it being sensibly scrapped - I think that's quite obvious.What you have there then if true (and I have no reason to doubt you) is a scenario whereby players were signed by first Arnesen (before he went to Chelsea) and then Comoli and then played (or not) by Jol and shifted around by Ramos.This does not sound like some dream scenario to walk into, a club in such good shape that all any half decent manager has to do is turn up for training and cruise on autopilot.There would have been a whole host of dissatisfied players, players gambled on who had perhaps not turned out to be that good, players who were the choice of the DM but for which the coach/manager had absolutely no use for, and good players suffering a crisis of confidence.Yet within the space of 18 months 'arry had moulded that lot into an effective CL challenging unit, shipping out those not fit for purpose and acquiring players to improve the side. And all within the financial constraints imposed by ENIC, and with a lower wage bill than that at the Villa. I think it does him a disservice to suggest this was only 'tweaking' too. That might be valid if he had just signed one or two key individuals to complement an already outstanding side. But the volume in both the players in and players out column since he's been in the role isn't consistent with that train of thought.
Quote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 04:07:09 PM[Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 01:58:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).True to an extent.Comoli organised the transfers, but there was input from the manager of the time.How much input exactly is open to question.This model worked so well that when 'arry took over they ditched it and gave him sole control over transfers. Which would again perhaps indicate that the club wasn't in such great shape at the time and needed a change of direction.Jol has since said that he had no input on which players were brought in - to the extent that he suggested positions on the pitch that he thought needed strengthening and was outright ignored. Ramos came from a culture at Sevilla where Ramon Rodriguez oversaw pretty much everything from the youth system to player transfers. The Jol thing could easily be put down to "sacked manager makes excuses for being sacked", but it was pretty well established that Comolli and Arnesen did pretty much everything transfer related prior to Redknapp coming in.As for the whole approach not working and it being sensibly scrapped - I think that's quite obvious.
[Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 01:58:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).True to an extent.Comoli organised the transfers, but there was input from the manager of the time.How much input exactly is open to question.This model worked so well that when 'arry took over they ditched it and gave him sole control over transfers. Which would again perhaps indicate that the club wasn't in such great shape at the time and needed a change of direction.
Quote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).
If the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all.
Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well.
Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on September 12, 2010, 07:45:50 PM Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well.£6m when he went to Portsmouth and £5m when he re-joined Spurs if newspaper reports are to be believed.
Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion. Curtis Davies was always going to be the next Rio Ferdinand, or the next Titus Bramble.Unfortunately, it appears that he is going to be the next Bramble, but i think buying the Davies/Delphs/Milners/Ayoungs/Downings of this world is the direction we have to go in.
This will be the Kaboul that MON also tried to sign in 2008 I take it?So as well as Davies, Sidwell, Beye, Heskey and co on the books we'd have also had that heap of shite to offload.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on September 12, 2010, 07:45:50 PM Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion. Curtis Davies was always going to be the next Rio Ferdinand, or the next Titus Bramble.Unfortunately, it appears that he is going to be the next Bramble, but i think buying the Davies/Delphs/Milners/Ayoungs/Downings of this world is the direction we have to go in.What's with the three lines of whitespace at the start of every post, BLF?I always imagine it as you taking a deep breath before posting.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 12, 2010, 10:50:55 PMQuote from: barrysleftfoot link=topic=39939.msg1581769#msg1581769 date=1284317150 Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion. Curtis Davies was always going to be the next Rio Ferdinand, or the next Titus Bramble.Unfortunately, it appears that he is going to be the next Bramble, but i think buying the Davies/Delphs/Milners/Ayoungs/Downings of this world is the direction we have to go in.What's with the three lines of whitespace at the start of every post, BLF?I always imagine it as you taking a deep breath before posting. Remembering back to Primary School english lessons, you always start a new paragraph with a space - ideally using the width of your index finger as a gauge.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot link=topic=39939.msg1581769#msg1581769 date=1284317150 Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion. Curtis Davies was always going to be the next Rio Ferdinand, or the next Titus Bramble.Unfortunately, it appears that he is going to be the next Bramble, but i think buying the Davies/Delphs/Milners/Ayoungs/Downings of this world is the direction we have to go in.What's with the three lines of whitespace at the start of every post, BLF?I always imagine it as you taking a deep breath before posting.
Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 10:55:28 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 12, 2010, 10:50:55 PMQuote from: barrysleftfoot link=topic=39939.msg1581769#msg1581769 date=1284317150 Risso.....how much did HR pay for Kaboul last time, £8-10m if my memory serves me well. And you was never a fan of him, thats fine, and always highlighted his failures, and never praised his successes.Thats fine, but don't try to make out you are impartial in this discussion. Curtis Davies was always going to be the next Rio Ferdinand, or the next Titus Bramble.Unfortunately, it appears that he is going to be the next Bramble, but i think buying the Davies/Delphs/Milners/Ayoungs/Downings of this world is the direction we have to go in.What's with the three lines of whitespace at the start of every post, BLF?I always imagine it as you taking a deep breath before posting. Remembering back to Primary School english lessons, you always start a new paragraph with a space - ideally using the width of your index finger as a gauge.Yup. Not three lines of it, though