Buy better full-backs.
Thanks guys. *blushes*. I would actually revise the investment figure down to a more realistic £20m-£30m which, if we can hold onto all our best players while losing a few high earning non contributors, would probably be enough to add two or three players of genuine quality to the spine of the team.
Quote from: Irish villain on March 11, 2013, 07:29:12 PMThanks guys. *blushes*. I would actually revise the investment figure down to a more realistic £20m-£30m which, if we can hold onto all our best players while losing a few high earning non contributors, would probably be enough to add two or three players of genuine quality to the spine of the team. I think your first estimate was the accurate one if I'm honest. I think 25m will be about average this coming summer with all the extra TV money. I expect to see a lot of signings from France and Spain as those clubs are really feeling the pinch at the minute (outside the top 2 or 3 in each league). The premier league has sold the last remnants of it's soul for a last (in my opinion) big bumper deal and I doubt many clubs are going to react by putting some of it aside for a rainy day.
If we stay up, for some of our players it will be a huge achievement. Next season they will know they can compete and may play with more confidence and less fear.I do think it's our biggest weakness. The players are having their individual weaknesses exposed rather than their collective strengths. Everybody knows that the way to beat us is to get at our full-backs; I don't know enough about football to suggest a tactical response to this, but there must be one.
Quote from: paul_e on March 11, 2013, 08:06:44 PMQuote from: Irish villain on March 11, 2013, 07:29:12 PMThanks guys. *blushes*. I would actually revise the investment figure down to a more realistic £20m-£30m which, if we can hold onto all our best players while losing a few high earning non contributors, would probably be enough to add two or three players of genuine quality to the spine of the team. I think your first estimate was the accurate one if I'm honest. I think 25m will be about average this coming summer with all the extra TV money. I expect to see a lot of signings from France and Spain as those clubs are really feeling the pinch at the minute (outside the top 2 or 3 in each league). The premier league has sold the last remnants of it's soul for a last (in my opinion) big bumper deal and I doubt many clubs are going to react by putting some of it aside for a rainy day.Even with the new TV deal, I can't see us spending anywhere near 40 million. That was close to the figure MON spent in 2008, with self sustainability being the watchword, we won't be returning to that type of outlay for a while. I'd say £25-30 million tops - and that's with Benteke leaving. All this is on the basis that we stay up of course, which is by no means a given.
No. Given is a liability. We'll find some mugs to take him on a free I reckon.