He said we have to get to grips with the wage bill and sell players. He said it on the first day of pre-season training immediately following his son posting an attack on the manager. It may be pure coincidence that we lost our manager, sold our best player and made £20m profit this summer. If it is a coincidence, we'll see them return to investment in January or next summer. If they don't, we'll know it wasn't a coincidence. As things stand, I think they deserve the benefit of the doubt.As for a host of players who don't get used much. We have only 17 experienced players in our squad, no other squad competing for CL places is as weak. We were very fortunate with injuries last season, let's hope this season is as fortunate. 17 experienced players.
2. I am not sure what needs to be clarified in my statement. We have supported Martin for the past 4 years...and are willing to support again. At the same time, that support has to make sense. It isn't "all about money" but to think that we can just throw money around...keep players on the wage bill that aren't going to get on the Pitch...and have a successful Club is not reasonable or good business. Adding players without respect to the total outlay of the Club is the quickest way to get into danger...and this was reiterated many times over the past weeks. It was NOT a case of spending money...it WAS a case of the weekly wage bill. This was not a shock to Martin or anyone else...it is just smart business and something that even the wealthest Clubs must watch.
I'm all for letting people have their say but there's a real element of Spoilt Bastard from Viz in this one. "Randy, you better blummin well get me David Moyes or I'm never going to Villa Park again you useless football club chairman."
Are you just trying to wind people up to cause more disruption?
how many of those who turned on Randy on the various sites saw and obviously still see Mon as their hero.How many who have cast slights on the Board especially those who consistently do so have replied to the Generals accusations on any thread let alone the Generals.I'm sure at some time in the past many of us have questioned General K and received the full blast of his retorts but its never stopped us replying or asking new questions. So why have so few of the Randy conspiracists yet to take the General to task.Lacking the bottle perhaps or just a genuine lack of a sensible reply.
Had a quick look on soccerbase and I think he raised closer to £50m than £70m. Selling off Gabby and Ash would bring in between £35m-40m at best I' d say.
Good point Chris his reactions on another site did suggest so.Quote from: Drummond on September 04, 2010, 09:36:36 AMAre you just trying to wind people up to cause more disruption?Where were my questions not valid? I had thought this a site for open discussion, although I must admit it sometimes degenerates into a bitch fight thanks to some who always make it personal. Why in this instance are you trying to.
I think the General is being a little touchy. The owners have been brilliant so far, they've got almost everything right. However, this is by far the biggest test they've had and it's a new one for them while us fans have been through it many times before and are well aware of how easy it is to get wrong. We've also seen that this summer we've made a £20m profit on transfers. It's hardly a surprise that there are a few worries about the immediate future of the club.
And a significant amount of "you're cheap, you're about saving money" after four years of consistent investment and with no actual evidence that is the case.See also the way "sell to buy" became an accepted truth in the transfers thread.