Quote from: Maradona10 on August 05, 2011, 08:02:01 AMThe problem at Villa is we are paying alot of average footballers huge amounts, we simply cannot afford to add more wages, however I don't believe that should stop us strengthening, I honestly think next year is when we'll see the best of our club, we'll clear alot of the deadwood, this season may be similar to MON's first, work with what you have, then the likes of Heskey, Young, Petrov, Cuellar, Beye will all hopefully leave that's potentially 250k a week there in wages, then use scouting to find us better players, like would Nathanial Clyne have been any worse than Beye? He would have been 20k cheaper. That's why I would steer clear of Parker and Barton.I think every Prem club are paying average footballers in their squads huge amounts - we are not uniqueWho have Spurs bought? Yet they will lose a huge player for them and probably be followed by the other names as they get frustrated at not having CL footballI think this close season has been the lowest for player activity and as usual its really only the top predator clubs that have bought for top end playersFor all our gnashing - imagine being a poor Everton fan
The problem at Villa is we are paying alot of average footballers huge amounts, we simply cannot afford to add more wages, however I don't believe that should stop us strengthening, I honestly think next year is when we'll see the best of our club, we'll clear alot of the deadwood, this season may be similar to MON's first, work with what you have, then the likes of Heskey, Young, Petrov, Cuellar, Beye will all hopefully leave that's potentially 250k a week there in wages, then use scouting to find us better players, like would Nathanial Clyne have been any worse than Beye? He would have been 20k cheaper. That's why I would steer clear of Parker and Barton.
Quote from: eamonn on August 05, 2011, 02:57:18 AMQuote from: ozzjim on August 04, 2011, 10:38:46 PMI then think that the public statement from the General saying that they would back the manager transfer wise has been a farcical one. I agree, not knowing is difficult as you cannot quantify what has gone and what we expect to still go, but to lose the players we have without actually choosing replacements bar 1, being NZogbia for Downing is harsh. Ireland is not a replacement for Jimmy, we never replaced Barry, and Ash is yet to be replaced. 4 England internationals in their prime gone, only 1 replaced and the club saying they will back the new manager. He is a sitting duck at the moment.In fairness I think Downing and Delph - two left-footers, a winger and a midfielder, one quite proven, one with bags of potential were ''replacements'' for Barry. Of Milner, Young and Downing you could say N'Zogbia is in for one of Ash or Downing. Ireland obviously came as part of the Milner deal. Two very different players. And very different attitudes more to the point. But Makoun also came in during January so you could argue that Ireland and Makoun motivated more than compensate for Milner. That leaves one of Downing or Young which the club would argue that this has been partly covered by the emergence of the likes of Albrighton and the fact that a new manager with a different way of playing means like for like replacements aren't as necessary/valid....cost-cutting of course but I wouldn't say there's no reasoning in it and ultimately it's what we're going to have to get used to due to Randy's hawkeye on the wage-bill going forward.But then you could also argue that Makoun (or Ireland) is a replacement for Sidwell.And what about the replacements for NRC and Walker.
Quote from: ozzjim on August 04, 2011, 10:38:46 PMI then think that the public statement from the General saying that they would back the manager transfer wise has been a farcical one. I agree, not knowing is difficult as you cannot quantify what has gone and what we expect to still go, but to lose the players we have without actually choosing replacements bar 1, being NZogbia for Downing is harsh. Ireland is not a replacement for Jimmy, we never replaced Barry, and Ash is yet to be replaced. 4 England internationals in their prime gone, only 1 replaced and the club saying they will back the new manager. He is a sitting duck at the moment.In fairness I think Downing and Delph - two left-footers, a winger and a midfielder, one quite proven, one with bags of potential were ''replacements'' for Barry. Of Milner, Young and Downing you could say N'Zogbia is in for one of Ash or Downing. Ireland obviously came as part of the Milner deal. Two very different players. And very different attitudes more to the point. But Makoun also came in during January so you could argue that Ireland and Makoun motivated more than compensate for Milner. That leaves one of Downing or Young which the club would argue that this has been partly covered by the emergence of the likes of Albrighton and the fact that a new manager with a different way of playing means like for like replacements aren't as necessary/valid....cost-cutting of course but I wouldn't say there's no reasoning in it and ultimately it's what we're going to have to get used to due to Randy's hawkeye on the wage-bill going forward.
I then think that the public statement from the General saying that they would back the manager transfer wise has been a farcical one. I agree, not knowing is difficult as you cannot quantify what has gone and what we expect to still go, but to lose the players we have without actually choosing replacements bar 1, being NZogbia for Downing is harsh. Ireland is not a replacement for Jimmy, we never replaced Barry, and Ash is yet to be replaced. 4 England internationals in their prime gone, only 1 replaced and the club saying they will back the new manager. He is a sitting duck at the moment.
yes let other teams pay their wages for pre-season training and get them fit and we will buy them when the season is ready to begin and save on wages. wishful thinking sadly.
Quote from: eastie on August 05, 2011, 12:52:38 PMyes let other teams pay their wages for pre-season training and get them fit and we will buy them when the season is ready to begin and save on wages. wishful thinking sadly.unless a player is a free agent, don't you think all players playing for another team are working out and playing in friendlies already? Why should players signed late in the window be unprepared fitness wise to play immediately.
Factor in the new sponsorship deal as well and the wages> turnover ratio should be a lot healthier now.I don't want to go the Slumberland route and say Big Eck is playing a blinder on this, but after Carson and his cronies made noises about £20, no maybe £30 or maybe even £40 million available for new players, he probably knows the value of keeping schtum.Lessons learned the hard way, and all that.
Quote from: toronto villa on August 05, 2011, 01:02:59 PMQuote from: eastie on August 05, 2011, 12:52:38 PMyes let other teams pay their wages for pre-season training and get them fit and we will buy them when the season is ready to begin and save on wages. wishful thinking sadly.unless a player is a free agent, don't you think all players playing for another team are working out and playing in friendlies already? Why should players signed late in the window be unprepared fitness wise to play immediately. N'Zogbia wasn't, he was on holiday in NY and Dubai.
Anyone who mentions Spurs in this one gets shot.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 05, 2011, 12:36:03 AMAnyone who mentions Spurs in this one gets shot. Can I be first.....As a rough guide we now have 14 senior professional of first team quality, and another 13 squad / youngsters who are probably on between 5-20k per week.Heskey 65,000Beye 40,000L Young 40,000Warnock 50,000Dunne 60,000Collins 30,000Bent 65,000Ireland 65,000Gabby 45,000Given 50,000Cuellar 35,000Makoun 35,000N'Zogbia 65,000Petrov 50,000Total per week = £695kPer Year = £36 millionIf you add in the squad / youngsters wages probably adds another £10 million per year max.A guess at squad bonuses etc a further £10 million. We are looking at wages of circa £56 million per year.Our revenue in 09/10 was circa £90 million, which will have decreased last season based on performance in all competitions, to say circa £80 million.We are as an estimate spending 70% of our turnover on wages.This is probably already at a level which is unsustainable.IMO.... Heskey, Beye, Ireland, Dunne, Collins, Warnock, Young, Petrov are all being paid an extremely high wage for the performances they have put in last season, and the majority of them are either close to 30 or over 30. The squad itself needs to move these players through during the next few seasons, to rebalance the ratios.We cannot keep blaming old Martin for all the ills within the squad, the board sanctioned the contracts and wages for these players, and we are now paying the price. In comparative terms for our turnover we are spending enough on wages to be a top 6-7 club. The trouble for me is the spending over the last four - five years bar a few exceptions has not been done so wisely.Randy appears to have decided (too fast in my opinion) to pull the plug and wait for the contracts to run down on the players who have been brought in on high wages. This is a risky strategy given the fact we were for most of last season in a relegation battle, however he holds the purse strings and decides the direction of the club.Interesting that neither Everton or Spurs our supposed competition are yet to spend any money either. Seems only Man City, Man United and Liverpool have any money to spend.