Quote from: UK Redsox on October 29, 2011, 12:18:59 PMCan't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their'sThis time they did but in recent times they've sold Berbatov, Carrick etc and unless something remarkable happens Bale and Modric will also leave.
Can't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their's
Quote from: Chris Smith on October 29, 2011, 01:06:15 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on October 29, 2011, 12:18:59 PMCan't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their'sThis time they did but in recent times they've sold Berbatov, Carrick etc and unless something remarkable happens Bale and Modric will also leave.Carrick has been at Man U for 5 years now. They have sold some decent players, but not as many as we have in as short a time. They've largely been better at replacing them as well.
It is not a question of the economy of Abu Dhabi collapsing, it is a question of it taking flight. There is a lot of purring and mutual back patting going on about the is so called "arab spring". If the civil unrest spreads to the really big centres of oil wealth, especially Saudi Arabia, the ruling families will scatter, taking their money with them. They will want their multi billion dollar nest eggs invested in something more secure than football clubs.
Quote from: Risso on October 29, 2011, 07:07:54 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on October 29, 2011, 01:06:15 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on October 29, 2011, 12:18:59 PMCan't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their'sThis time they did but in recent times they've sold Berbatov, Carrick etc and unless something remarkable happens Bale and Modric will also leave.Carrick has been at Man U for 5 years now. They have sold some decent players, but not as many as we have in as short a time. They've largely been better at replacing them as well.That's true. Tottenham lose their top players as well, but at least they reinvest the cash back into the team. We certainly don't.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 30, 2011, 01:41:42 PMQuote from: Risso on October 29, 2011, 07:07:54 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on October 29, 2011, 01:06:15 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on October 29, 2011, 12:18:59 PMCan't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their'sThis time they did but in recent times they've sold Berbatov, Carrick etc and unless something remarkable happens Bale and Modric will also leave.Carrick has been at Man U for 5 years now. They have sold some decent players, but not as many as we have in as short a time. They've largely been better at replacing them as well.That's true. Tottenham lose their top players as well, but at least they reinvest the cash back into the team. We certainly don't.That's not strictly true, in recent years we've signed Milner, Downing and Bent after selling players. Even this year when we're cutting back we've spent decent money on NZogbia. They've now decided that they need to put the wages in order so we're having to live within our means. Spurs sell out every week and charge higher prices, how do you suggest we match them?
We have paid the top wages and big transfer fees, it's just that for the most part we've paid them to the likes of Heskey and Beye and spent it on the likes of Davies rather than players who would help us improve as a team. it's not that our turnover is particularly low, it's that we've wasted a silly amount of money on crap players.
Quote from: Risso on October 30, 2011, 02:32:50 PMWe have paid the top wages and big transfer fees, it's just that for the most part we've paid them to the likes of Heskey and Beye and spent it on the likes of Davies rather than players who would help us improve as a team. it's not that our turnover is particularly low, it's that we've wasted a silly amount of money on crap players.Bingo.The claim that you can't compete with your neighbours is somewhat hollow if you're doing your weekly shopping in Harrods food hall.I remember when we were signing dross like Heskey and Harewood, people on here were sneering at foreign show ponies of the likes of Modric.Spurs turned down 40m for Modric in the last window. We, on the other hand, couldn't wait to cash in on Stewart Downing at 20m (and pocket the money), and had a director of our club asking (on VT) "if the club can get 20m for a player, I do not understand why any fan would want us not to do that"That says it all.Assou-Ekotto is dead right. We've consistently sold our best players, and this time not bothered replacing them, and as a result, we're fading away.Over the period Lerner was throwing money at O'Neill, the whole venture was so badly planned and abysmally run that it was effectively "shit or bust" - with the result that we are now clawing back the money so desperately that the only manager we could get to take on the job was Alex McLeish.How many of us would have believed that a year ago?
We had Downing, Young and Bent in the side last season and still crowds dipped so that argument doesn't really stack up. There's a hardcore of about 30k who will turn up every week but in the current economic climate we can't rely on much more.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 30, 2011, 03:29:33 PMQuote from: Risso on October 30, 2011, 02:32:50 PMWe have paid the top wages and big transfer fees, it's just that for the most part we've paid them to the likes of Heskey and Beye and spent it on the likes of Davies rather than players who would help us improve as a team. it's not that our turnover is particularly low, it's that we've wasted a silly amount of money on crap players.Bingo.The claim that you can't compete with your neighbours is somewhat hollow if you're doing your weekly shopping in Harrods food hall.I remember when we were signing dross like Heskey and Harewood, people on here were sneering at foreign show ponies of the likes of Modric.Spurs turned down 40m for Modric in the last window. We, on the other hand, couldn't wait to cash in on Stewart Downing at 20m (and pocket the money), and had a director of our club asking (on VT) "if the club can get 20m for a player, I do not understand why any fan would want us not to do that"That says it all.Assou-Ekotto is dead right. We've consistently sold our best players, and this time not bothered replacing them, and as a result, we're fading away.Over the period Lerner was throwing money at O'Neill, the whole venture was so badly planned and abysmally run that it was effectively "shit or bust" - with the result that we are now clawing back the money so desperately that the only manager we could get to take on the job was Alex McLeish.How many of us would have believed that a year ago?Yep it leaves a bitter taste him saying it, but he's pretty much bang on.
Quote from: Chris Smith on October 30, 2011, 02:04:33 PMWe had Downing, Young and Bent in the side last season and still crowds dipped so that argument doesn't really stack up. There's a hardcore of about 30k who will turn up every week but in the current economic climate we can't rely on much more.Last season we averaged 37,194. The season before that it was 38,573, so it dropped 1,400 or so.This season we've averaged what, about 31,000? And that including two games against local rivals, one of which was 8,000 down on last year.Last year was a horrible season by and large, and you're right, the economy is playing a part, but the economy was bollocksed last year as well. It isn't as if this downturn suddenly happened over the summer.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 30, 2011, 03:35:08 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on October 30, 2011, 02:04:33 PMWe had Downing, Young and Bent in the side last season and still crowds dipped so that argument doesn't really stack up. There's a hardcore of about 30k who will turn up every week but in the current economic climate we can't rely on much more.Last season we averaged 37,194. The season before that it was 38,573, so it dropped 1,400 or so.This season we've averaged what, about 31,000? And that including two games against local rivals, one of which was 8,000 down on last year.Last year was a horrible season by and large, and you're right, the economy is playing a part, but the economy was bollocksed last year as well. It isn't as if this downturn suddenly happened over the summer.Crowds are back to how they were before MON and Randy arrived after peaking 3 years ago.