In summer 2007, Martin's first close-season, we bought Zat Knight, Marlon Harewood and Nigel Reo-Coker plus signing Curtis Davies and Scott Carson on loan. Also bought that summer by clubs who were by no means more attractive than us were Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn), Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, Tim Howard & Yakubu (Everton), Luke Young (Middlesbrough), Sylvain Distin & Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Gareth Bale (Spurs), Scott Parker & Craig Bellamy (West Ham).We missed out on being able to really improve the squad that summer and we've spent the past three years trying to catch up.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 13, 2010, 12:20:16 AMIn summer 2007, Martin's first close-season, we bought Zat Knight, Marlon Harewood and Nigel Reo-Coker plus signing Curtis Davies and Scott Carson on loan. Also bought that summer by clubs who were by no means more attractive than us were Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn), Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, Tim Howard & Yakubu (Everton), Luke Young (Middlesbrough), Sylvain Distin & Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Gareth Bale (Spurs), Scott Parker & Craig Bellamy (West Ham).We missed out on being able to really improve the squad that summer and we've spent the past three years trying to catch up. It's easy to list players we could/should have signed, but how mnay of the teams that did sign these players then finished above us that season?We improved to 6th place and whatever I think of the players we singed, that's what matters and is as good as we could realistically expected in 07/08.
I wouldn't dispute that John, but a lot of the players we signed back then are still a massive drain on the wage bill, and that's effectively what's stopped us kicking on. Whether you think the likes of Davies, NRC, Harewood and Heskey and all the other debatable signings are any good or not, the fact is the money spent in terms of transfer fees and wages on those has been huge, and as the saying goes, once it's gone, it's gone.
Not if we'd signed better players, it wasn't. And even if it was, two years later we should have been in a position to improve.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 13, 2010, 10:37:21 AMNot if we'd signed better players, it wasn't. And even if it was, two years later we should have been in a position to improve. Well, I think we WERE in a position to improve. Whether we did or not then comes down to the whole position/number of points/gap to 4th/cup runs argument we regularly see on here. But ultimately we haven't kicked on to the level we would all have wanted. However, I don't think the transfer dealings of 07/08 are the reason for that.
Quote from: John M on September 13, 2010, 10:57:10 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 13, 2010, 10:37:21 AMNot if we'd signed better players, it wasn't. And even if it was, two years later we should have been in a position to improve. Well, I think we WERE in a position to improve. Whether we did or not then comes down to the whole position/number of points/gap to 4th/cup runs argument we regularly see on here. But ultimately we haven't kicked on to the level we would all have wanted. However, I don't think the transfer dealings of 07/08 are the reason for that.I do to a certain extent. The players listed have probably been responsible for something like £50m leaving the club's coffers.
Quote from: John M on September 13, 2010, 09:57:17 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 13, 2010, 12:20:16 AMIn summer 2007, Martin's first close-season, we bought Zat Knight, Marlon Harewood and Nigel Reo-Coker plus signing Curtis Davies and Scott Carson on loan. Also bought that summer by clubs who were by no means more attractive than us were Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn), Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, Tim Howard & Yakubu (Everton), Luke Young (Middlesbrough), Sylvain Distin & Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Gareth Bale (Spurs), Scott Parker & Craig Bellamy (West Ham).We missed out on being able to really improve the squad that summer and we've spent the past three years trying to catch up. It's easy to list players we could/should have signed, but how mnay of the teams that did sign these players then finished above us that season?We improved to 6th place and whatever I think of the players we singed, that's what matters and is as good as we could realistically expected in 07/08.Not if we'd signed better players, it wasn't. And even if it was, two years later we should have been in a position to improve.
We were in a position to improve. We've rarely in recent times been in a better position to improve. League Cup Final, FA Cup semi-final, 6 points away from 4th position. A squad assembled for a fraction of the average cost of a top 6 squad and paying wages massively below the average of a top 6 team.
I thought that in spending £120M over four years we've outspent practically everyone in the Premier League. And are shelling out more in wages than, for instance, Spurs. To the extent that even some of our fringe players we are unable to move on because we're paying them so much.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on September 13, 2010, 01:41:51 PMI thought that in spending £120M over four years we've outspent practically everyone in the Premier League. And are shelling out more in wages than, for instance, Spurs. To the extent that even some of our fringe players we are unable to move on because we're paying them so much.That's exactly correct.We have a higher wage bill than Everton and Spurs. Significantly higher.That's something which gets ignored in "lower than the average wage bill for top six clubs" which is now massively skewed by Man City.
It isn't exactly correct at all. In the comparison between Spurs and Villa you are relying on the staff costs figure in the 2009 accounts, which as I've pointed out to you on numerous occasions isn't a like for like comparison.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 13, 2010, 01:48:10 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on September 13, 2010, 01:41:51 PMI thought that in spending £120M over four years we've outspent practically everyone in the Premier League. And are shelling out more in wages than, for instance, Spurs. To the extent that even some of our fringe players we are unable to move on because we're paying them so much.That's exactly correct.We have a higher wage bill than Everton and Spurs. Significantly higher.That's something which gets ignored in "lower than the average wage bill for top six clubs" which is now massively skewed by Man City.It isn't exactly correct at all. In the comparison between Spurs and Villa you are relying on the staff costs figure in the 2009 accounts, which as I've pointed out to you on numerous occasions isn't a like for like comparison. As for outspending other clubs with £120m, this is taken directly from the Spurs accounts "During the financial year the following players joined the Club: Luka Modric, Giovani Dos Santos, Heurelho Gomes, David Bentley, Vedran Corluka, Cesar Sanchez, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Wilson Palacios, Carlo Cudicini, John Bostock, Paul-Jose M’Poku Ebunge and Mirko Ranieri whilst Jermain Defoe, Pascal Chimbonda and Robbie Keane all re-signed. The total cost of all of these players was £119.3m.They have since bought Naughton, Walker, Crouch, Bassong, Krancjar, Kaboul, Gallas and Van der Vaart. As I said, it should be easy to show some kind of objective analysis, rather than simply plucking random figures that you think support your argument.
In the comparison between Spurs and Villa you are relying on the staff costs figure in the 2009 accounts, which as I've pointed out to you on numerous occasions isn't a like for like comparison.