However, what I wanted to see was them sit doen and decide who they wanted, not who applied, and then aggressively pursue that man and pay whatever compensation was necessary to get him. OK, it may not have made us popular, but we're here to win football matches and trophies, not friends!
Quote from: John M on September 21, 2010, 11:38:09 AMHowever, what I wanted to see was them sit doen and decide who they wanted, not who applied, and then aggressively pursue that man and pay whatever compensation was necessary to get him. OK, it may not have made us popular, but we're here to win football matches and trophies, not friends! And what if he said no?
He's gone, get over it, and move on.
not every manager is good enough to get a team into the top 4, we will never know if MON was at VP.
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.
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.