well 2004 is not a few years ago Dave. To me anyway the recession has kicked in big time. I'd say only Citeh in this league have a vastly better side than they did 3 or 4 years ago. The likes of chelsea and United, as well as the also rans all seem weaker to me
The first point - not particularly. The biggest factor in the success of a team is the amount you pay in wages, not what you pay in transfer fees. And that Villa team of three or four years ago managed to 'give a game' and even beat all those teams even when they were the superstar-laden teams whose demise you are mourning.
There seems to be a general tightening of the belts across the league and a general lowering of standards
Quote from: Dave on February 14, 2012, 12:06:01 AMThe first point - not particularly. The biggest factor in the success of a team is the amount you pay in wages, not what you pay in transfer fees. And that Villa team of three or four years ago managed to 'give a game' and even beat all those teams even when they were the superstar-laden teams whose demise you are mourning.The first point is just ridiculous as chelsea outspent the mancs in wages year after year and yet the mancs seem to be holding thier own. Likewise we outspent tottenham
Just watched his interview again .He said we were unlucky today , Richard got a bad injury . In the last few seconds you moron , whats that got to do with the other 88 minutes you could not be bothered to score a goal . The other thing he said was we were unlucky not to take the chances we had in the first half . What game was he watching?
McLeish meant we were unlucky with the result and then we had further bad luck with Dunne at the end. Not for one minute did he think it had a bearing on the match. Its funny as when I went to work everyone said we were unlucky and could have nicked a point at the end. So its not only McLeish who watched it with that view point.