Quote from: aftab235 on September 19, 2010, 10:07:53 AMSorry but "silly money" comfort argument that we make to justify we are not a selling club is bunk. Sometimes just sometimes you have to make a stand and I thought that was the "bright future" . A future that states that we will keep our best and add to them. All we have done in the last two years is to sell the best and buy average at best.Regardless of the situation re selling Milner, I don't think you can blame the buy average bit on the board. They weren't the ones choosing the players.
Sorry but "silly money" comfort argument that we make to justify we are not a selling club is bunk. Sometimes just sometimes you have to make a stand and I thought that was the "bright future" . A future that states that we will keep our best and add to them. All we have done in the last two years is to sell the best and buy average at best.
I agree, as I said above it's too simplistic to say that we are a selling club. However, this summer they had the perfect excuse to say to Milner that with no manager we can't make decisions on players leaving and he'd have to wait. Why didn't they?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 19, 2010, 10:09:32 AMQuote from: aftab235 on September 19, 2010, 10:07:53 AMSorry but "silly money" comfort argument that we make to justify we are not a selling club is bunk. Sometimes just sometimes you have to make a stand and I thought that was the "bright future" . A future that states that we will keep our best and add to them. All we have done in the last two years is to sell the best and buy average at best.Regardless of the situation re selling Milner, I don't think you can blame the buy average bit on the board. They weren't the ones choosing the players.Fair enough however you could say that the Board are influencing the type of player by implementing low spend limits.
It's not just Lawrenson though, Paulie, that is how we are nor perceived by most people not just a few journalists and pundits. All the stories coming out of VP over the summer have been about selling rather than buying and the wage bill needing to be trimmed. The club have done little to counter that so the accepted view is that we're now reigning in our ambitions.As I said on another thread that might not be fair but until we do something to show otherwise that is how we will be seen.It will be hard in January, I agree, but if we're serious about staying competitive then we just have to overcome the difficulties and make sure we get what we need.
You echoed my thoughts exactly Paulie. Spurs and Arsenal sell two of their best players to United and Citeh respectively for silly money and there is no hint of them being called selling clubs. We do similar and suddenly we are a selling club. Just like the "fickle" nonsense, these media idiots (and Lawrenson and his MOTD cronies are prize specimens) seem only too keen to buy into any perceived negatives attached to our club and propagate them. Asking MON to sell players he wasnt using is a different matter - it simply doesnt make sense to hold on to assets that are of no or limited use to you, that applies at any club. Isnt this why Spurs were trying to offload Keane and Jenas, why Chelsea sold the likes of Parker and Sidwell?That lot on MOTD, Lineker, Shearer, Hansen and Lawrenson, they just come across as bland, lacking in any insight whatsoever, and all too willing to trot out cliches and throwaway comments rather than actually do some thinking and come up with an original opinion or insight. Lee Dixon is a bit different and actually seems to give some thought to what he says. I'm not sure why they see us as fair game in al of this though.
Villa came very close to winning a trophy, they had a lot of good players but were just that tiny bit short of getting to the next level," said Milner, whose new side take on Wigan today. "They needed to bring players in but it became clear from Randy Lerner that Villa might have to sell to buy. It made me think City had a better chance of progressing and challenging for trophies. I had a great time at Villa and improved as a player but City is a club going places very quickly."