I think this proves that Randy was always willing to spend, he just wasn't willing to give the money to O'Neill with the prospect of him spending it on McGeady and Keane.
A major major statement of intent.I havent felt like this about a new signing since Dean Saunders.
Quote from: Dave Cooper on January 18, 2011, 09:10:37 PMI think this proves that Randy was always willing to spend, he just wasn't willing to give the money to O'Neill with the prospect of him spending it on McGeady and Keane.I don't think it proves any such thing but if it did it wouldn't reflect well on Randy. If he doubts about MON he should have done something about it, why would he just let things drift instead?The issue was always about wages.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 18, 2011, 09:46:27 PMQuote from: Dave Cooper on January 18, 2011, 09:10:37 PMI think this proves that Randy was always willing to spend, he just wasn't willing to give the money to O'Neill with the prospect of him spending it on McGeady and Keane.I don't think it proves any such thing but if it did it wouldn't reflect well on Randy. If he doubts about MON he should have done something about it, why would he just let things drift instead?The issue was always about wages.I think it was pretty obvious that Randy had doubts about O'Neill, hence the refusal to allow him to buy anymore players before the ones he had already bought and hardly used were moved on. I don't think it was just about wages (although this was definitely a factor), it was also about value for money, and players like Sidwell, Davies and Harewood did not provide it.Now of course all managers make bad signings, but O'Neill's stubbornness when asked to admit to his and move them on was the reason he walked. (In my opinion!)
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 18, 2011, 05:03:59 PMI agree on the uncertainty re media spin. My point was that it was disappointing so many opted to believe that, rather than a board which thus far has not let us down.I don't think most did, but barring any evidence or assurance to the contrary I think some rightly asked a question or two.
I agree on the uncertainty re media spin. My point was that it was disappointing so many opted to believe that, rather than a board which thus far has not let us down.
Quote from: John M on January 18, 2011, 06:23:24 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 18, 2011, 05:03:59 PMI agree on the uncertainty re media spin. My point was that it was disappointing so many opted to believe that, rather than a board which thus far has not let us down.I don't think most did, but barring any evidence or assurance to the contrary I think some rightly asked a question or two. Asking a question is one thing. The lack of trust and respect shown by many was truly embarrassing. It might not have been the majority but the number of people who turned in him at the first opportunity was depressing.