Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 18, 2014, 12:37:09 PMThere are other reasons for that, not least the inconsistent managerial policy.True, but I do honestly believe that our transfer- policy (or lack of one) is our major downfall. In the current game I think our peers are (or at least should be) Tottenham and Everton. I genuinely believe that it's been the consistency of their transfer strategies that have kept them both comfortably above us in recent times. They both get cherry-picked by the Top Clubs, as we do, but sensibly re-invest instead of going into meltdown when this happens.Their buying is also very balanced. They don't go through summers of buying just kids, or just experienced pros, or just unknown foreign players, like we do.
There are other reasons for that, not least the inconsistent managerial policy.
Senderos or Lescott?At this stage of their careers, not a great deal of difference .
Quote from: RussellC on June 18, 2014, 12:44:52 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 18, 2014, 12:37:09 PMThere are other reasons for that, not least the inconsistent managerial policy.True, but I do honestly believe that our transfer- policy (or lack of one) is our major downfall. In the current game I think our peers are (or at least should be) Tottenham and Everton. I genuinely believe that it's been the consistency of their transfer strategies that have kept them both comfortably above us in recent times. They both get cherry-picked by the Top Clubs, as we do, but sensibly re-invest instead of going into meltdown when this happens.Their buying is also very balanced. They don't go through summers of buying just kids, or just experienced pros, or just unknown foreign players, like we do. I agree totally - we go from one extreme to the other in everything. Darren Bent, for example, has to have the team built around him yet he's had three managers all with different philosophies.
Quote from: RussellC on June 18, 2014, 12:44:52 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 18, 2014, 12:37:09 PMThere are other reasons for that, not least the inconsistent managerial policy.True, but I do honestly believe that our transfer- policy (or lack of one) is our major downfall. In the current game I think our peers are (or at least should be) Tottenham and Everton. I genuinely believe that it's been the consistency of their transfer strategies that have kept them both comfortably above us in recent times. They both get cherry-picked by the Top Clubs, as we do, but sensibly re-invest instead of going into meltdown when this happens.Their buying is also very balanced. They don't go through summers of buying just kids, or just experienced pros, or just unknown foreign players, like we do. They also understand that players aren't just "single use" objects that walk away for nothing once you're done with them, too. We have done an awful job of protecting the value of the squad, managing contracts effectively, over the last eight years.
One summer of Houllier and things could have been so different.
I'll never forget (or forgive) him for playing Heskey and hutton as wingers away at Spurs and then looking to shut-up-shop at 2-0 down.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 18, 2014, 01:00:21 PMOne summer of Houllier and things could have been so different.Agree entirely, and even if he couldn't much longer the next bloke should have been of the same type. Disastrously it wasn't. Who knows, very hypothetically speaking but had Houllier gone another year and stepped away, the next bloke in could very well have been Martinez given the timing of everything. How very, very different things would have looked.