How many other managers would have gave Habib Beye £40k a week? Sidwell £50k a week? Heskey £50k a week? on deals that were obviously too long.
The telling thing to me is less than a year after he left there's nothing left really of his signings. He didn't leave a basis of a good team for the future and by next summer all of them could be gone. All thats left are old men, deadwood and failures. Delph is the only one you can still see playing a part in 2 or 3 years time
Quote from: gregnash on July 07, 2011, 07:26:36 AMThe telling thing to me is less than a year after he left there's nothing left really of his signings. He didn't leave a basis of a good team for the future and by next summer all of them could be gone. All thats left are old men, deadwood and failures. Delph is the only one you can still see playing a part in 2 or 3 years timeYou have an "interesting" way of looking at things. We spent approx £80m net during O'Neill's tenure. We've raised £43m by selling Milner and Young and can push that figure through £60m if we sell Downing. I hope you're wrong about the assessment of the rest of the squad because it looks as though we are going to be relying on the crop of youngsters he brought through.
Has anybody pointed out that our wage bill wasn't £22.5m 4 years ago?
...Milner was sold before MON left and replaced by Ireland so that leaves only young who was a 1st team player under MON and sold since. So as of today'MON's total legacy is:DowningHeskeyYoungBeyePetrovDunneCollinsIrelandGuzanDelpthSo basically a nuttter, 2 accident prone/trouble making defenders and a few veterans approaching retirement. Again only Delpth is one you could see being part of our medium term future. Not much to show for 80m in fee's and probably not far off the same in wages is it? Basically take young and Downing out and its not any sort of asset or basis for the future at allAnd the youth was already there. MON spent half his time flogging them off to bring some money in to finance his tat. Mcdonald and GH blooded more of the youngters than MON managed in his 4 years at the club. If he'd had his way we'd probably have mcgeady in with allbrighton flogged off to bolton or similar
Indeed, he gave professional debuts to the likes of Clark, Albrighton, Bannan, Lowry and Delfouneso, as well as awarding professional contracts to several others.
*Sigh* are you really saying MON hadn't agreed to Milner leaving or Ireland wasn't bought by him? More conspicacy theories no doubt..........