We might have done if we had spent twice as much (gross and net) on our squad in the last four years, which is what Spurs did.
Just wonder how long it will take all the experts on here to suggest the Hou is tactically naive, like apparently MON was.
I believe if MON had the starting squad that HR inherited, and the money to spend that HR had, then he could have got that team into the top 4. If MON had been able to buy Keane, Onohua, McGeady + 1 other, like he apparently wanted to do with the Milner money, then i don't think we would have been far off the top 4 this season.
He's gone, get over it, and move on.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on September 21, 2010, 03:08:17 PM not every manager is good enough to get a team into the top 4, we will never know if MON was at VP. We already know, he failed to do it and had 4 seasons to try. 'Arry did it in two.
not every manager is good enough to get a team into the top 4, we will never know if MON was at VP.
MON will not be next liverpool manager. I reckon he will be managing Milner and Barry in the not too distant future
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on September 21, 2010, 03:22:24 PMQuote from: barrysleftfoot on September 21, 2010, 03:08:17 PM not every manager is good enough to get a team into the top 4, we will never know if MON was at VP. We already know, he failed to do it and had 4 seasons to try. 'Arry did it in two.He wouldn't have done it in two with squad MON inherited so it's not a like for like comparison.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 21, 2010, 03:52:35 PMQuote from: Mark Fletcher on September 21, 2010, 03:22:24 PMQuote from: barrysleftfoot on September 21, 2010, 03:08:17 PM not every manager is good enough to get a team into the top 4, we will never know if MON was at VP. We already know, he failed to do it and had 4 seasons to try. 'Arry did it in two.He wouldn't have done it in two with squad MON inherited so it's not a like for like comparison.Like for like is by the by.He had 4 seasons, 'Arry had 2. It's all about results, MON failed to deliver and due to his over reliance on the same basic 11, never would.If you'd put MON in 'Arry's position at Spurs, they would never have made the top 4, for the simple reason that MON would never have signed the same players 'Arry did.If we'd kept MON and thrown more money at him, we still wouldn't be any closer to the top 4, the wage bill would go into outer space and we'd have the likes of Jenas at £8m + sitting on the bench.
I can see him managing Newcastle. I wouldn't bet against him managing Liverpool as I think the knives have started to come out (somewhat undeservedly I must say) for Roy.
To be fair KG, i went down on saturday, and all we did when Carew came on was hoof the ball. I thought MON did a reasonable job, i agree about the lack of movement, and inflexibility, that is why i would have loved a Hiddink down there, tactically astute, and very knowledgable.Maybe Hou will turn out to be as good, heres hopeing. I think MON built a very good squad down there, that with a bit of tinkering, is not far off as good as any in the league.I'm over him, and looking foward to Hou, or whoever , in charge, because with Gabby, AYoung, Delph, Ireland etc, we have the basis of a very good team. What does get on my nerves, is the constan snipeing at MON. We will look back in 10 yrs, and think what a good time it was, can't say that very often being a Villa fan.
I still think Sunderland are a more likely bet with Newcastle not far behind.
Quote from: Villadawg on September 21, 2010, 03:31:30 PMWe might have done if we had spent twice as much (gross and net) on our squad in the last four years, which is what Spurs did. Are there border guards when you enter the realms of fantasy, or is it like driving into Scotland and there's just a big sign saying "WELCOME TO LA-LA LAND"?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 21, 2010, 03:49:55 PMQuote from: Villadawg on September 21, 2010, 03:31:30 PMWe might have done if we had spent twice as much (gross and net) on our squad in the last four years, which is what Spurs did. Are there border guards when you enter the realms of fantasy, or is it like driving into Scotland and there's just a big sign saying "WELCOME TO LA-LA LAND"? Villa transfer balance sheet - clicky Spurs transfer balance sheet - clickyVilla 2006/2007 through 2010/2011 - Transfer spend £148, 500,000 Transfer Revenue £65,605,500 Transfer Total £82, 894,500Spurs 2006/2007 through 2010/2011 - Transfer Spend £316,395,000 Transfer Revenue £156,735,000 Transfer Total £159,660,000I don't suppose the people who run that website have any particular axe to grind. They don't care one way or another about Martin O'Neill or Randy Lerner. I'm sure they've made mistakes in some places (they haven't added Ireland's fee to the Milner fee for example) but that looks about the best researched set of figures I know of on the internet, perhaps you have a more definite source?