Quote from: sfx412 on September 20, 2010, 02:40:54 PMQuote from: John M on September 20, 2010, 02:36:12 PMMartin may have bought some players late in the window, but he also had a couple in earlier. So whay was that not the case this year is the better question.Why do people ignore the fact we bought Ireland ?No, but some do seem to forget the (relatively) early deals for the likes of Downing, NRC, etc. when postulating that Martin ONLY bought at the end of the window.
Quote from: John M on September 20, 2010, 02:36:12 PMMartin may have bought some players late in the window, but he also had a couple in earlier. So whay was that not the case this year is the better question.Why do people ignore the fact we bought Ireland ?
Martin may have bought some players late in the window, but he also had a couple in earlier. So whay was that not the case this year is the better question.
Yes, he appears to like and rate O'Neill - is that not allowed now or is there an H & V Fatwa out on him? It seems were getting back into the territory of trying to dismiss the opinions of anyone who doesn't adhere 100% to the party line as worthless.
Quote from: John M on September 20, 2010, 03:03:26 PMNo, but some do seem to forget the (relatively) early deals for the likes of Downing, NRC, etc. when postulating that Martin ONLY bought at the end of the window.Not sure who says he only bought at the end of the window, but VD highlighted that the "vast majority" of deals were before the last 3 weeks of summer window, which is simply not the case. Yes, there were early deals, but there were just as many late deals (10 that I can think of right now that happened within 3 weeks of the end of the season).
No, but some do seem to forget the (relatively) early deals for the likes of Downing, NRC, etc. when postulating that Martin ONLY bought at the end of the window.
Quote from: John M on September 20, 2010, 03:03:26 PMQuote from: sfx412 on September 20, 2010, 02:40:54 PMQuote from: John M on September 20, 2010, 02:36:12 PMMartin may have bought some players late in the window, but he also had a couple in earlier. So whay was that not the case this year is the better question.Why do people ignore the fact we bought Ireland ?No, but some do seem to forget the (relatively) early deals for the likes of Downing, NRC, etc. when postulating that Martin ONLY bought at the end of the window.No to what exactly ? Did we buy Ireland before he ran off? You said reading above why didn't he buy early this season is the better question, but he DID, didn't he?Who is suggesting he ONLY bought late on, anyway? I'm not, but I am suggesting he bought late on more than not and I'd have expected him to do again this summer had he stayed and faced the music.
What we can comfortably say is that great swathes of the press are unable to given any accurate analysis, given how little detail they are aware of about Aston Villa.
I was specifically referring to players we bought and we've bought 7 players in the last 3 weeks of the summer transfer window according to Soccerbase.com. I'm guessing you're including loan deals and free agents, which I would imagine usually occur at the end of or after transfer windows for most deals. I suppose if I'd been including all deals I'd have just said majority of players rather vast majority. Are you happy enough with that?
Quote from: Ads on September 20, 2010, 03:23:15 PMWhat we can comfortably say is that great swathes of the press are unable to given any accurate analysis, given how little detail they are aware of about Aston Villa. Yep. I really rate Patrick Barclay as a journalist, he's one of the few I take notice of (Winter and Samuel too, and Jonathan Northcroft is pretty good too). Haven't yet read his latest piece. But it's getting on for six weeks since O'Neill quit, and we haven't, as yet, heard a definitive reason why he did go. None of the journalists have managed to categorically nail it down.
And, we are a selling club at the moment. Quite simply we employed a sell to buy policy in the summer. I asked at the time, but can anyone recall a club in the modern transfer era going through a main window without buying a single player (excluding a makeweight).
We are all expecting to bring players in during January, until we do we're in net profit this year so are a selling club.
Quote from: Villadawg on September 20, 2010, 03:52:53 PMI was specifically referring to players we bought and we've bought 7 players in the last 3 weeks of the summer transfer window according to Soccerbase.com. I'm guessing you're including loan deals and free agents, which I would imagine usually occur at the end of or after transfer windows for most deals. I suppose if I'd been including all deals I'd have just said majority of players rather vast majority. Are you happy enough with that?Davies (while a loan signing to begin with that was just for tax reasons, wasn't it?)MilnerWarnockDunneCollinsCuellarKnightCarsonPetrov (granted, the first season shouldn't really count)ShoreySalifouThere's also quite a number of players just outside the 3 weeks as well. All in all I believe that his reputation for late dealings is reasonably accurate, as while the transfer deadline is the end of august / early september, the season starts well before that. I think most people would agree that it is pretty important for new signings to have had some pre-season to get familiar with a new club, and in a lot of cases, O'Neill's tardiness did not allow that. In fact, even when things were all rosy, this was a constant source of frustration.
I didn't include Davies, Shorey and L Young as they are listed as having been purchased more than 3 weeks before the transfer deadline, I missed Cuellar. All clubs buy players in the final weeks of the transfer window, we naturally notice it more with Villa but I don't think we are much different to other similar clubs. A quick glance at Liverpool, Spurs and Man City transfer shows similar numbers of late transfers.
You can't seriously be suggesting we weren't employing a sell to buy policy in the summer? By definition that makes us a selling club at the moment. I stress at the moment. Why else did MO'N leave? He didn't grasp the need to reduce the wage bill - in any language that makes us a selling club. Obviously if they had sold all the crown jewels at once, there would have been a backlash that they would not have been able to sustain.