My own view is that the club failed to properly monitor and assess what was actually going on in terms of contracts / players wages etc [I mean come on, had any of them asked one of us if we would agree to sign Heskey and pay him 80K a week we would have laughed them out of the room!] you dont have to be a footballing genious to see that MoN was signing some real crap
They started building it and we didn't come, so they stopped building it.
As for Risso's "how would we know" comment, how about because his friends in the press would start spouting sell-to-buy nonsense and he would strop off 5 days before the season started, you know, exactly how we knew when Lerner did put those restrictions in place.
The bums on seats comment is important too, that falls under backing the wrong horse, mon just wasn't the manager the vast majority of people thought.
Quote from: paul_e on January 02, 2013, 03:38:29 PMThe bums on seats comment is important too, that falls under backing the wrong horse, mon just wasn't the manager the vast majority of people thought.just imagine what a BFR in his pomp would have done with the Randy takeover. We'd have put bums on seats then!!
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 02, 2013, 03:18:22 PMThey started building it and we didn't come, so they stopped building it. I think the killer blow was the Man City takeover. If that hadn't happened we may not have lost Barry and Milner, and would have had a better chance of getting that all important Champions League place. That would have been the catalyst for bigger attendances and revenue.
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on January 02, 2013, 03:53:02 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 02, 2013, 03:38:29 PMThe bums on seats comment is important too, that falls under backing the wrong horse, mon just wasn't the manager the vast majority of people thought.just imagine what a BFR in his pomp would have done with the Randy takeover. We'd have put bums on seats then!!Don't.
Quote from: paul_e on January 02, 2013, 03:38:29 PMAs for Risso's "how would we know" comment, how about because his friends in the press would start spouting sell-to-buy nonsense and he would strop off 5 days before the season started, you know, exactly how we knew when Lerner did put those restrictions in place.He stropped off when he was told that he couldn't spend any more money at all (including the Milner cash) before moving on players, after years of being given an open cheque book. That is an entirely different scenario to being asked to stay within a reasonable and mutually agreed budget in the early years.
I'm glad other people are viewing it the same way as me, Dave's 'they built it and we didn't come' sums up a big part of it.
Quote from: Rissbert on January 02, 2013, 03:43:53 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 02, 2013, 03:38:29 PMAs for Risso's "how would we know" comment, how about because his friends in the press would start spouting sell-to-buy nonsense and he would strop off 5 days before the season started, you know, exactly how we knew when Lerner did put those restrictions in place.He stropped off when he was told that he couldn't spend any more money at all (including the Milner cash) before moving on players, after years of being given an open cheque book. That is an entirely different scenario to being asked to stay within a reasonable and mutually agreed budget in the early years.Again, you have no knowledge that those limits weren't in place. Look at the increase in turnover and improvement in results over his first 2 years, I think it's fairly clear that they planned for that increase to continue, not to plateau out so quickly. In hindsight that was clearly the wrong decision and it now looks like a huge error but at the time he was doing exactly what the fans wanted.