Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 27, 2012, 02:03:24 PMWhose shot was it that Schwarzer parried to let Weimann score against Fulham?Yes fair comment, although perhaps with the reputation he came with from the reserves he should have put it in the top corner. That would be being churlish in the extreme by me and in the same spirit of generosity I'll agree with 'parried' rather than 'dropped' !Weimann scoring actually proves my point a little. He came on and scored which is what 'hot' prospects do.
Whose shot was it that Schwarzer parried to let Weimann score against Fulham?
Quote from: andrew08 on March 27, 2012, 02:23:07 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 27, 2012, 02:03:24 PMWhose shot was it that Schwarzer parried to let Weimann score against Fulham?Yes fair comment, although perhaps with the reputation he came with from the reserves he should have put it in the top corner. That would be being churlish in the extreme by me and in the same spirit of generosity I'll agree with 'parried' rather than 'dropped' !Weimann scoring actually proves my point a little. He came on and scored which is what 'hot' prospects do.Was it easier to score from where Weimann was or from where Gardner shot from?
Bringing Doug Ellis into the discussion makes it an interesting debate. It's conjecture, of course, but if Doug somehow had spent at Randy levels over the last five years I would be certain that we would be in a better place now. He would never, without sacking the manager responsible first, have allowed players recently purchased on high wages to rot in the reserves. He wouldn't have allowed the purchase of old players with no resaleable value on long contracts. It just wouldn't have happened. Yes we wouldn't have had MON but for,what £180m I'm certain we would have had trophies.
When we've had Doug debates in the past, one of the things, if not the only thing, that Doug's defenders threw out in his defence is usually something like "at least when he sold he made sure the future of the club would be in good hands". I'm not sure that argument would be quite so readily touted or swallowed after the last two years. When I catch myself thinking that even old Deadly wouldn't have been daft enough to hire McLeish, I quickly rememeber he was the man who replaced the European Cup winning manager with Graham Turner, and then Billy McBodge.
I agree M'ZogSo then would we want:a) Doug with Randys moneyb) The real Doug ie how it was in the DOL daysc) Randy with Randys money ie what we've gotd)Man Citys owners.
He would never, without sacking the manager responsible first, have allowed players recently purchased on high wages to rot in the reserves. He wouldn't have allowed the purchase of old players with no resaleable value on long contracts. It just wouldn't have happened.
Quote from: andrew08 on March 27, 2012, 02:42:40 PMBringing Doug Ellis into the discussion makes it an interesting debate. It's conjecture, of course, but if Doug somehow had spent at Randy levels over the last five years I would be certain that we would be in a better place now. He would never, without sacking the manager responsible first, have allowed players recently purchased on high wages to rot in the reserves. He wouldn't have allowed the purchase of old players with no resaleable value on long contracts. It just wouldn't have happened. Yes we wouldn't have had MON but for,what £180m I'm certain we would have had trophies.Paul Merson? Dion Dublin? David Ginola?
I reckon I've got (touch wood) 35 years or so until I kark it. I'd quite us to win some stuff by then.