Quote from: Villadawg on September 21, 2010, 04:33:23 PMQuote 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?You mean apart from figures plucked out of thin air, which is what these seem to be? Nigel Reo Coker £11.25 million? Collymore £9.5 million? I think not.
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?
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"?
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.
Without a doubt it was an opportunity missed. The missing was done by O'Neill, who inherited the most ideal conditions any Villa manager has ever known, and couldn't in rough terms do any better than John Gregory.
Spot on my view KG tbh, and as i said before, to do better than MON, with the same squad/budget etc, you need a better manager, i think Hiddink/Jol was possibly that man. But , i do think we might look back on MONs reign and think that it was an opportunity missed.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on September 21, 2010, 04:45:10 PM Spot on my view KG tbh, and as i said before, to do better than MON, with the same squad/budget etc, you need a better manager, i think Hiddink/Jol was possibly that man. But , i do think we might look back on MONs reign and think that it was an opportunity missed.You certainly need someone who can spend money better than MON can, that's for sure.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 21, 2010, 04:54:28 PMWithout a doubt it was an opportunity missed. The missing was done by O'Neill, who inherited the most ideal conditions any Villa manager has ever known, and couldn't in rough terms do any better than John Gregory. And in turn, Houiller has inherited a very good squad.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 21, 2010, 06:35:19 PMQuote from: barrysleftfoot on September 21, 2010, 04:45:10 PM Spot on my view KG tbh, and as i said before, to do better than MON, with the same squad/budget etc, you need a better manager, i think Hiddink/Jol was possibly that man. But , i do think we might look back on MONs reign and think that it was an opportunity missed.You certainly need someone who can spend money better than MON can, that's for sure.You'd have thought with a viewpoint as such, that you'd have been pleased that he walked before he had the opportuniy to spend the Milner money.
The figures above seem to blow the 'Harry had a massive head start over MON' theory out the water.
I’d much rather there was more transparency surrounding club finances and the transfer market. Until that happens, I’ll keep referencing the sites that I think have the best info and data. At the moment, transfermarkt.co.uk is the most comprehensive for player info and data that I know. If anyone knows a better one then please let me know but it isn't the one Paulie linked to.