Spurs if you include the wage bill as well.
"When he bought the club, you knew you were going to have to pay the price to buy it and then spend on players initially over a number of years."We've spent £140m on players and - net - it's still nearly £100m. 22/12/10 Paul FaulknerEven if you allow him to stretch the boundaries of acceptable use of the word "nearly" in that way, our entire squad was built on that amount plus Agbonlahor. I'd be delighted to hear an objective and sensible argument for how one of the other top 6 squads having been built on less resources but I don't think there is one.
'It seemed to me a matter of great wonder that Aston Villa finished as high as they did last season, even more so the season before. Villa prospered under O'Neill because they ground out results with great consistancy, despite not - to my mind - having very much in the way of flair to distinguish themselves from the also-rans.'
Regardless of whether we spent more than the rest of the top 6, we did spend more than the teams below us, and therefore it is nonsense to talk of MON finishing 6th on scant resources. 6th place is what you would expect to achieve if you are the 6th highest spenders.
Quote from: Macho Man Randy Savage on January 09, 2011, 08:51:46 PMRegardless of whether we spent more than the rest of the top 6, we did spend more than the teams below us, and therefore it is nonsense to talk of MON finishing 6th on scant resources. 6th place is what you would expect to achieve if you are the 6th highest spenders.Sixth was about right for the investment but to push on from that would have taken more than it appeared we were willing to spend.
Quote from: Villadawg on January 09, 2011, 06:58:38 PM"When he bought the club, you knew you were going to have to pay the price to buy it and then spend on players initially over a number of years."We've spent £140m on players and - net - it's still nearly £100m. 22/12/10 Paul FaulknerEven if you allow him to stretch the boundaries of acceptable use of the word "nearly" in that way, our entire squad was built on that amount plus Agbonlahor. I'd be delighted to hear an objective and sensible argument for how one of the other top 6 squads having been built on less resources but I don't think there is one. When he took over he had better players than most remember. The main reason for us being so bad in 05/06 was Doolally's failure to get the best of a squad containing Thomas Sorensen, Martin Laursen, Olof Mellberg, Wild Willy Bouma, Gareth Barry, Steve Davis, Milan Baros and Juan Pablo Angel. A talented spine.Allied to talented players who had fallen away - Samuel, Hendrie, (who MON apparently had a knack of getting the best from), some very talented youngsters - Cahill, Moore, Agbonlahor, solid and steady players - McCann, Hughes and a bit of experienced flair on the bench - Berger and Phillips...to be honest not too far off the quality Houllier arrived to find. O'Neill had a bit more time at the start and the signing of Petrov to hit the ground running. The argument that he had to rebuild from scratch doesn't ring true to me - he had a good mixture of experience and talent to work with.
Isn't he a Millwall fan? With the exception of Danny Baker I am surprised there is someone that frequents that hell hole of a club that can even read never mind write for The Times. I have always found him quite interesting to read but that article is off target to say the least.