I really don't want this thread to go the way of so many others but we were paying catch up with squads who had far more invested in them over a much longer period and have a higher combined transfer vLue even now.
Quote from: Villadawg on May 25, 2011, 06:12:44 PMOur squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.Out of interest, why the need to remind us how much he paid for the club in that sentence? What are you getting at? Would it be a "he paid fuck all for the club .. he's invested bollocks all .. he's a tight arse" style line, by any chance? Apologies if it isn't, but that's the way it looks.It's a bit hard to believe your comment about not giving a shit about O'Neill any more, given that pretty much everything you post is in some way about him - Lerner is a tight arse, Faulkner forced MON out, even - when people praise the Bent signing - yeah, but John Carew (a MON signing, lest we forget) was just as prolific.That doesn't sound like someone who no longer gives a shit about O'Neill.Incidentally, net spend table 2006-11
Our squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 25, 2011, 06:30:56 PMQuote from: Villadawg on May 25, 2011, 06:12:44 PMOur squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.Out of interest, why the need to remind us how much he paid for the club in that sentence? What are you getting at? Would it be a "he paid fuck all for the club .. he's invested bollocks all .. he's a tight arse" style line, by any chance? Apologies if it isn't, but that's the way it looks.That part also assumes that the fee those players eventually went for (and some of them went for nowt remember) was the same as their market value in 2006. So it's flawed from the outset. Or the kind of selective figures one might use to prop up/ attempt to give credibility to an already weak argument. But VD wouldn't do that...
Quote from: Villadawg on May 25, 2011, 06:12:44 PMOur squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.Out of interest, why the need to remind us how much he paid for the club in that sentence? What are you getting at? Would it be a "he paid fuck all for the club .. he's invested bollocks all .. he's a tight arse" style line, by any chance? Apologies if it isn't, but that's the way it looks.
Quote from: Chris Smith on May 25, 2011, 06:59:30 PMI really don't want this thread to go the way of so many others but we were paying catch up with squads who had far more invested in them over a much longer period and have a higher combined transfer vLue even now.Whilst there was a degree of catching up required, we already had a solid base. It certainly isn't as if MON was completely starting from scratch.Sorensen, Laursen, Mellberg, Bouma, Barry, Baros, Angel and quite a few promising youngsters already on the books would have easily provided the springboard for a top 6 - 10 challenge for most competent managers.
Sorensen, Laursen, Mellberg, Bouma, Barry, Baros, Angel and quite a few promising youngsters already on the books
that squad finished 6th though. All the reasons given for the decline of the current team could quite as easily be applied to that side, i.e. bad manager, bad morale
right so 3 players have gone so its now a shit squad needing major investment? Have to admit i never considerd Hitz are key playrt As i said, the bad finish in DOL's last season could be put down to the manager losing the plot and the awful morale.
I'd agree it was in decline but then so is the current side. Good players have left and not been replaced and others have got past it.