Quote from: SheffieldVillain on April 07, 2012, 10:38:53 PMQuote from: Newby on April 07, 2012, 09:46:44 PMIf the club are to invest in the squad this sumer, please don't let McLeish spend it. No creativity, just dull, hard working players. You mean like N'Zogbia and Keane?How well has nzogbia been used though?How many points did we get during the games Keane was here? (Don't get me wrong, Keane played well but he made no difference to the results really).
Quote from: Newby on April 07, 2012, 09:46:44 PMIf the club are to invest in the squad this sumer, please don't let McLeish spend it. No creativity, just dull, hard working players. You mean like N'Zogbia and Keane?
If the club are to invest in the squad this sumer, please don't let McLeish spend it. No creativity, just dull, hard working players.
The relevance is in the fact that's his problem with nzogbia has been his lack of defensive work rate. Looking at players he picked up for blues I can only think of hleb who wouldn't be considered as primarily hard working.I wouldn't be surprised for him to be thinking he's got his fingers burned with hleb and nzogbia and concentrate on players for whom effort is the key.Holman appears to be in that mould (don't get me wrong, he seems to have decent skill/technique as well) but I think he'd be described as a hard working wide midfielder by most.
Also, I couldn't care less who he signed for Blues, I care who he signs for Villa and will judge him as such. His transfer dealing is one of the few parts of his performance this season which isn't particuarly awful.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on April 08, 2012, 02:27:17 AMAlso, I couldn't care less who he signed for Blues, I care who he signs for Villa and will judge him as such. His transfer dealing is one of the few parts of his performance this season which isn't particuarly awful.Really? I'd say it's every bit as mediocre as the rest of his attributes. I'd say O'Neill's first four signings were much better than McLeish's first four signings and we know how mixed that turned out to be.
I'd say that's a tad spurious. If we ignore emergency loans and out-of-contract space fillers and compare the signings that they actually made when they had access to the transfer market:Given, Hutton, N'Zogbia, Jenas, Keane to:Petrov, Bardsley, Young, Carew, Maloney.If you were ranking those ten players, I think most would have Young, Carew and Petrov forming the top three in some order. McLeish has continued with the plan that is causing our current problem - buying fairly mediocre players and putting them on high salaries.
The problem with giving McLeish money to spend on players isn't the type of players he will bring in, it's that whoever they are he won't be able to use them to create a coherent, winning team.