It's really weird this, I could swear that the title of this thread is a plain and simple 'Ashley Young'...
Quote from: DeeBoy1 on April 26, 2011, 02:07:58 PMIt's really weird this, I could swear that the title of this thread is a plain and simple 'Ashley Young'...One of the delights of this forum is it's tendency to veer widely off topic without overbearing moderators telling us off. You're lucky we're still talking football and not biscuits or Supertom's amazing orgasmic abilities.
Quote from: Dave Cooper on April 26, 2011, 02:58:10 PMQuote from: DeeBoy1 on April 26, 2011, 02:07:58 PMIt's really weird this, I could swear that the title of this thread is a plain and simple 'Ashley Young'...One of the delights of this forum is it's tendency to veer widely off topic without overbearing moderators telling us off. You're lucky we're still talking football and not biscuits or Supertom's amazing orgasmic abilities.Off topic
Not sure I agree.If you look at the example of Man Utd, who are the most successful club in the country. OK they have more money than us, but when you scale it down the reality is they buy them in and aren't afraid to spend to do so (similar to us) and get their best years, then move them on to recoup some of the outlay. RVN is a prime exaple of this. What this then entails is having the players through their prime years and accepting that will cost money.However, the reason they are able to do this is because the players WANT to stay there as they win things and are guaranteed CL football. Exceptions exist, such as Ronaldo, but generally they invest in players not to see a return and pump in back in, but to get the best from them on the pitch.
We're not Man United and barring a major miracle we never will be a club on their scale or wealth. We won't attract the same level of players and we cannot force our best players to stay when bigger clubs come in.