Quote from: Dave on April 12, 2012, 12:52:23 PMActually, I would say that trying to see into the future is exactly what a manager should be doing when making a prospective signing. There was no guarantee that McGrath or Platt would turn into what they eventually did when Taylor signed them. It's all very well saying that Harewood was signed to bring in five or so goals off the bench, but if so, why spend a fraction of that in doing so? Henri Camara, Marcus Bent, Lomana Lua-Lua. Equally mediocre but not sitting on a big contract bleeding the club dry of wages you might need later on.More to the point though, as the Santa Cruz example shows - if you're not so completely myopic in your transfer policy you might just find a better option than your current two meaning you don't have to run them into the ground.As for your last sentence, I would say that that's precisely the problem. Maybe if O'Neill had aimed for a few more Laursen/Santa Cruz style signings and fewer Harewood style signings things may have turned out differently.I did mention in reply to Paulie that the fact he never played players more was a major pisstake by O'Neill. Even Harewood would probably have bagged more for us with more appearances. And I think I would have preferred keeping him rather then getting in Heskey.But when I was mentioning Laursen, I was thinking more that Santa Cruz could easily have been injured for most of the season as he was his second season for Blackburn. He did have previous for missing most of a season with injuries at Bayern. For a season and a half, Laursen turned out to be one of the signings of the decade for us, but he could easily have been another Ivo Stas, only with proof of existence.
Actually, I would say that trying to see into the future is exactly what a manager should be doing when making a prospective signing. There was no guarantee that McGrath or Platt would turn into what they eventually did when Taylor signed them. It's all very well saying that Harewood was signed to bring in five or so goals off the bench, but if so, why spend a fraction of that in doing so? Henri Camara, Marcus Bent, Lomana Lua-Lua. Equally mediocre but not sitting on a big contract bleeding the club dry of wages you might need later on.More to the point though, as the Santa Cruz example shows - if you're not so completely myopic in your transfer policy you might just find a better option than your current two meaning you don't have to run them into the ground.As for your last sentence, I would say that that's precisely the problem. Maybe if O'Neill had aimed for a few more Laursen/Santa Cruz style signings and fewer Harewood style signings things may have turned out differently.
Quote from: The Rt Hon Sir Algernon Cockbiscuit III on April 12, 2012, 08:53:04 AMQuote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on April 12, 2012, 02:58:22 AMThe best Villa manager that I have known.Beautiful.Actually I want to change that to the best Villa manager that I have known.
Quote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on April 12, 2012, 02:58:22 AMThe best Villa manager that I have known.Beautiful.
The best Villa manager that I have known.
Well, he was definitely white.
Quote from: damon green on April 13, 2012, 11:18:19 AMWell, he was definitely white.Non-black actually.
But of all these players named now, only Harewood was really viewed as a questionable signing in the main and at the time £4m wasn't a stupid fee.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 12, 2012, 08:13:06 PMBut of all these players named now, only Harewood was really viewed as a questionable signing in the main and at the time £4m wasn't a stupid fee.Disagree. There were plenty of mutterings of underwhelm when he signed Knight, Heskey, Collins and Shorey, the latter partly offset by "at least he's a proper full back". Also when Routledge was his only signing during a January window. Routledge has had a good season, I imagine thats exactly how mon had envisioned him getting down the line and whipping in crosses. Never really gave him a run /chance.
Routledge has had a good season, I imagine thats exactly how mon had envisioned him getting down the line and whipping in crosses. Never really gave him a run /chance.
Quote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on April 12, 2012, 12:56:47 PMQuote from: The Rt Hon Sir Algernon Cockbiscuit III on April 12, 2012, 08:53:04 AMQuote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on April 12, 2012, 02:58:22 AMThe best Villa manager that I have known.Beautiful.Actually I want to change that to the best Villa manager that I have known.Is this a quiz question to spot the difference?
Under John Gregory we reached an FA Cup final and were top the league at one point if i remember correctly?
Quote from: alexpayne on April 13, 2012, 12:47:38 PMUnder John Gregory we reached an FA Cup final and were top the league at one point if i remember correctly?True, but anyone under the age of say, 18 (of which there are a fair few) isn't really going to remember it.