A gamble with too high a price, as it turns out.With hindsight, would it have made much difference if we'd finished fourth instead of sixth one season?MON's brand of football would not have last long in the Champions League - about as long as it took us to meet a side who knew how to pass it around, which would probably have been the qualifying round.
If we had had qualified we would no doubt have kept 3 of the midfielders that are now playing for the two favourites for the title.
Players rarely leave a club that is in the CL for one that isn't if they have any say in the matter.
Do you not think had we beat Man City and Spurs to the 4th spot Milner would have not joined them in that close season? I'm not so sure. Just sad to see those three now all competing a million miles away from where we are.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 16, 2011, 05:46:53 PMPlayers rarely leave a club that is in the CL for one that isn't if they have any say in the matter.Man City offering to double their wages might well have changed their minds, as it did when they bought the likes of Adebayor from Arsenal.
That's one player, it doesn't really warrant a likes of.
Quote from: London Villan on August 16, 2011, 05:43:26 PMDo you not think had we beat Man City and Spurs to the 4th spot Milner would have not joined them in that close season? I'm not so sure. Just sad to see those three now all competing a million miles away from where we are.He'd have gone. If he hadn't gone that year, he'd have gone the one after.As Risso said, Man City offer stupid money and get the players they want. They've done that with plenty of players from CL clubs.We were also never going to keep Young from joining Man United, regardless of whether we were in the CL.
You just cannot say that.Who knows what might have happened after qualifying the first time? Bigger and better signings would have given us the opportunity to keep advancing. It would have been a totally different landscape.