SWP would be a dreadful signing.All that running down blind alleys then falling over the ball. No thanks.
Some bloke from The Sun nhas just tweeted "the race for N'Zogbia now has one horse". It had better be us!
I agree Kev. I don't think the board has a problem spending money on proven players, or indeed for players that will ultimately contribute even if they don't start every game. It's the MON era of big money transfers and wages coupled with long contracts on players that sit on the bench most of the time that has done the club in. I think the club still wants to compete, but we have to clear the decks a bit too. That the cups might be a better short term bet than the league this season. My belief is that AM has been told there's money to spend on the right players, but we have clear out some junk that's still weighing us down. If at the same time he can rehab certain players and bring through the kids while creating a better working environment for the entire club it will serve us better long term.
Quote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 06:58:10 PMI agree Kev. I don't think the board has a problem spending money on proven players, or indeed for players that will ultimately contribute even if they don't start every game. It's the MON era of big money transfers and wages coupled with long contracts on players that sit on the bench most of the time that has done the club in. I think the club still wants to compete, but we have to clear the decks a bit too. That the cups might be a better short term bet than the league this season. My belief is that AM has been told there's money to spend on the right players, but we have clear out some junk that's still weighing us down. If at the same time he can rehab certain players and bring through the kids while creating a better working environment for the entire club it will serve us better long term.I think that's as close to reality as we'll see, VT.I agree too with Mr Gage regarding Spurs but last season they had a first team squad of 40 players of which 39 played in the first team at some point, so I'm expecting their wage bill to rise purely based on the numbers.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on July 15, 2011, 07:26:00 PMQuote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 06:58:10 PMI agree Kev. I don't think the board has a problem spending money on proven players, or indeed for players that will ultimately contribute even if they don't start every game. It's the MON era of big money transfers and wages coupled with long contracts on players that sit on the bench most of the time that has done the club in. I think the club still wants to compete, but we have to clear the decks a bit too. That the cups might be a better short term bet than the league this season. My belief is that AM has been told there's money to spend on the right players, but we have clear out some junk that's still weighing us down. If at the same time he can rehab certain players and bring through the kids while creating a better working environment for the entire club it will serve us better long term.I think that's as close to reality as we'll see, VT.I agree too with Mr Gage regarding Spurs but last season they had a first team squad of 40 players of which 39 played in the first team at some point, so I'm expecting their wage bill to rise purely based on the numbers.How dare you refer to me like that riff raff at VT. I'm suitably insulted Mr Kelly
Everyman in the world knows we have just pocketed the best part of £40m from the sale of two players so why on earth are we haggling over a £10m fee. We are worse than Del Boy at times.
Quote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 07:30:15 PMQuote from: Mark Kelly on July 15, 2011, 07:26:00 PMQuote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 06:58:10 PMI agree Kev. I don't think the board has a problem spending money on proven players, or indeed for players that will ultimately contribute even if they don't start every game. It's the MON era of big money transfers and wages coupled with long contracts on players that sit on the bench most of the time that has done the club in. I think the club still wants to compete, but we have to clear the decks a bit too. That the cups might be a better short term bet than the league this season. My belief is that AM has been told there's money to spend on the right players, but we have clear out some junk that's still weighing us down. If at the same time he can rehab certain players and bring through the kids while creating a better working environment for the entire club it will serve us better long term.I think that's as close to reality as we'll see, VT.I agree too with Mr Gage regarding Spurs but last season they had a first team squad of 40 players of which 39 played in the first team at some point, so I'm expecting their wage bill to rise purely based on the numbers.How dare you refer to me like that riff raff at VT. I'm suitably insulted Mr KellyYou'll get over it, you happy clapper.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on July 15, 2011, 07:41:12 PMEveryman in the world knows we have just pocketed the best part of £40m from the sale of two players so why on earth are we haggling over a £10m fee. We are worse than Del Boy at times.Maybe to get the best deal for the club? Just a thought.