Quote from: pauliezognuts on August 02, 2011, 04:57:12 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:36:01 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:31:35 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budgetI still think that the £13/14m a year net wasn't as outrageously badly spent as you make out.Where does the 13/14m a year net come from?Greg's figures including the Milner sale. He is the voice of reason don't you know?
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:36:01 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:31:35 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budgetI still think that the £13/14m a year net wasn't as outrageously badly spent as you make out.Where does the 13/14m a year net come from?
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:31:35 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budgetI still think that the £13/14m a year net wasn't as outrageously badly spent as you make out.
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budget
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?
Doesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn't
Quote from: John M'Zog on August 02, 2011, 04:46:34 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:41:32 PMi don't think you can call 38 games a fluke - they took advantage of liverpool's problems. We had exactly the same chance with arsenal and we blew it big time.Well, if you count the 72 points Arsenal finished on in 08/09 as the same as the 58 Liverpool finished on in 04/05 then yes, we had exactly the same chance, other than totally irrelevant 14 point difference.Them getting to 61 points wasn't a fluke, but 61 points being enough for 4th was.not sure what the points total prove apart from the league probably being weaker as a whole the season Arsenal were in trouble.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:41:32 PMi don't think you can call 38 games a fluke - they took advantage of liverpool's problems. We had exactly the same chance with arsenal and we blew it big time.Well, if you count the 72 points Arsenal finished on in 08/09 as the same as the 58 Liverpool finished on in 04/05 then yes, we had exactly the same chance, other than totally irrelevant 14 point difference.Them getting to 61 points wasn't a fluke, but 61 points being enough for 4th was.
i don't think you can call 38 games a fluke - they took advantage of liverpool's problems. We had exactly the same chance with arsenal and we blew it big time.
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:59:01 PMQuote from: pauliezognuts on August 02, 2011, 04:57:12 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:36:01 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:31:35 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budgetI still think that the £13/14m a year net wasn't as outrageously badly spent as you make out.Where does the 13/14m a year net come from?Greg's figures including the Milner sale. He is the voice of reason don't you know?As i said, you can include him or not, doesn't matter. He had the use of Milner until he left and all the other players he bought. He had more time and money than any comparable Villa manager and he couldn't do presumably what he promised the board he would if they indulged him. A massive failure and when the dust has settled and we eventually get out the huge financial bind he put us into, we'll look back at his league finishes and say, "oh DOL did that on a fraction of the money even including inflation, and so did Gregory, and BFR and Taylor and Little. Hang on some of them finished higher and won stuff" .....and so on.
I don't think we over-achieved, but don't agree that all the evidence points to the contrary, considering that we were doing well and improving every year. I also think that, despite some mistakes, we had value for money in the transfer market when you consider that three players out of his £80m spend have recently gone for £63m.
To be honest, i'm not too sure what going over all this old ground achieves really, except that it gives Greg an excuse to type in the letters MON, which he seems to have managed to do every day since the bloke left, which is all a bit sad really.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 05:14:59 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:59:01 PMQuote from: pauliezognuts on August 02, 2011, 04:57:12 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 04:36:01 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 04:31:35 PMQuote from: PercyN'thehood on August 02, 2011, 01:03:51 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on August 02, 2011, 12:42:42 AMDoesn't really matter really does it? by the time he sold milner (or not) the dream was over. He'd built his team, it wasn't good enough or he wasn'tIt doesn't really matter how much he spent? Surely you wouldn't keep exaggerating it if it didn't matter?its matters in the sense he had enough to get into the top4. In fact all that stopped him was some really terrible decisions with player purchases and the fact that while the 1st team was strong, the reserves were never good enough to cover for injuries despite the 40+m he spent on them. you could knock off the milner money and it still would be much more than moyes spent getting there which i believe was something like 6m net per season on average. pennies compared to MON's budgetI still think that the £13/14m a year net wasn't as outrageously badly spent as you make out.Where does the 13/14m a year net come from?Greg's figures including the Milner sale. He is the voice of reason don't you know?As i said, you can include him or not, doesn't matter. He had the use of Milner until he left and all the other players he bought. He had more time and money than any comparable Villa manager and he couldn't do presumably what he promised the board he would if they indulged him. A massive failure and when the dust has settled and we eventually get out the huge financial bind he put us into, we'll look back at his league finishes and say, "oh DOL did that on a fraction of the money even including inflation, and so did Gregory, and BFR and Taylor and Little. Hang on some of them finished higher and won stuff" .....and so on.Just curious as to why you keep quoting an £80m net spend and not the £54m you believe it to be. I've heard of selective use of statistics, but you're actually using stats you don't believe to exaggerate his spending. And as for saying it doesn't matter what he spent, no offence like, but you really don't seem to post about much else.
Right, so you've changed your mind about him selling Milner then?
Greg, can you pm me your address so I can send you an invoice for the time I've wasted reading your tiresome squabbles.Mods, can we introduce a MON tax?
The statistics about our points in comparison to the average of the top six was relevant when you declared that in your opinion we were massively below that average, is no longer relevant now we have the facts to discuss rather than just your skewed opinion?You'll have to forgive me if I don't take your concerns about your personal integrity seriously whilst you continually accuse me of duplicity and then change the subject when I challenge your accusations. Feel free to now ignore the Villa points/avg top six points statistics that you raised and change the subject but you'll have to be more specific if you want me to understand the point you are now trying to make regarding the other 14 clubs.