Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 03, 2012, 01:06:40 AMIs that what constitutes a good signing then, the approval of supporters?Let's look back at the clamour from fans to sign Yorke, Platt and Macca, and then we can work out if they were good signings or not.Completely missing the point that our approval means fuck all, it's how they perform that matters.So it's not hypocritical to have a go at a manager for signing a player we wanted him to sign?
Is that what constitutes a good signing then, the approval of supporters?Let's look back at the clamour from fans to sign Yorke, Platt and Macca, and then we can work out if they were good signings or not.Completely missing the point that our approval means fuck all, it's how they perform that matters.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on July 03, 2012, 01:20:33 AMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on July 03, 2012, 01:06:40 AMIs that what constitutes a good signing then, the approval of supporters?Let's look back at the clamour from fans to sign Yorke, Platt and Macca, and then we can work out if they were good signings or not.Completely missing the point that our approval means fuck all, it's how they perform that matters.So it's not hypocritical to have a go at a manager for signing a player we wanted him to sign? I don't think it is actually - certainly not always. Managers are paid well to identify players and make the right decisions, we supporters can be blinded by temporary form, a good performance against our club, a couple of good reports in the press. A manager should be immune to all that and not be swayed by anything other than how he will fit into the way that he wants to play. They're approaching the situation with all the facts, we're playing blind.A case in point, from what I'd read and seen when he arrived I'd was very pleased that we signed Mathieu Berson. He looked to be a decent player, with good pedigree who played well in a position that we needed someone like him in.But I don't think it's particularly hypocritical to say that it was a poor signing and one that we shouldn't have made.
I'm coming round to PWS's idea that the manager should just sign whoever we want on H&V.
It's not really the wage I'm concerned about (even though I think it's way too much for Given), it's the length of the contract. 5 years @£50k a week for a 34 year old keeper is bonkers.
Just waiting for an article by N'Zogbia in the papers, saying how he is looking forward to playing for the new manager. That is when it will be confirmed that he knows his place is in jeopardy.
Much as I agree that Given was a bad signing, I don't see how he can be labelled a bench-warmer.