What moneyball needs is a stable environment to bring the players in to. If the senior players Lambert had when he came in were all professional and performing the kids that come in can be given the time and support to ease into the league, that we had to rely on the kids to save us has meant we haven't been able to give them a fair chance to build experience.
Moneyball doesn't mean exclusively young players though and I am not sure you can directly translate such a statistical approach into football.
So selling your best players is now being referred to as selling from a position of strength and not a lack of ambition. Just want to make sure I keep up with the spin doctors.
We can still follow the moneyball route, to an extent. Tottiingham's progress over the past 10 years has been founded on picking up bargains like Lennon, Dawson, Huddelstone, Walker et all from the lower leagues and marrying that with a few high profile signings. We went from one extreme t'other: signing predominantly 28 year old+ players with little resale value under O'Neill to a team full of kids.
Quote from: KevinGage on July 21, 2014, 01:02:06 PMWe can still follow the moneyball route, to an extent. Tottiingham's progress over the past 10 years has been founded on picking up bargains like Lennon, Dawson, Huddelstone, Walker et all from the lower leagues and marrying that with a few high profile signings. We went from one extreme t'other: signing predominantly 28 year old+ players with little resale value under O'Neill to a team full of kids. It depends how you define a bargain. Undoubtedly all of those Spurs players are now worth a lot more than they were bought for but they weren't bargain basement buys. They were all unproven at the top level and therefore a gamble but I'm pretty sure they all cost a couple of million so Spurs probably gambled about ten million or more on them.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on July 20, 2014, 04:21:03 PMSo selling your best players is now being referred to as selling from a position of strength and not a lack of ambition. Just want to make sure I keep up with the spin doctors. Think you are forgetting about the hash reality of modern football, than the player has far more power than the club, and that money talks. I am sure Southampton wanted to keep those players, but when a big club comes sniffing with a lot of money it can be hard to turn down. Up to the point they have always been a selling club, but it is a system which has worked quite well for them. Difference between us and them in recent years is that they have a structure in place deal with such loses, where as we just tend to sell players to trim the wage bill, or build up credit without any plan on how to replace said players, or balance our money.In response to the question I would rather be in Southampton shoes right now.
Our squad is nothing like good enough - it wasn't last year or the year before, either.Injured players coming back is nice, yes, but that's still a dreadful line up of midfield options, for example.At the end of last season, it looked pretty clear we needed significant strengthening, in several positions. I can't see the addition of Cole, Senderos and Richardson as being anything like enough, sadly, so I really hope we've got more business to do.I also think it is very, very dangerous to fall back on the concept that we just need to keep our heads above water until someone buys us - when is that likely to happen? It might be tomorrow, but then again, it might not be for a season or more. That's very, very risky.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 21, 2014, 04:00:02 PMOur squad is nothing like good enough - it wasn't last year or the year before, either.Injured players coming back is nice, yes, but that's still a dreadful line up of midfield options, for example.At the end of last season, it looked pretty clear we needed significant strengthening, in several positions. I can't see the addition of Cole, Senderos and Richardson as being anything like enough, sadly, so I really hope we've got more business to do.I also think it is very, very dangerous to fall back on the concept that we just need to keep our heads above water until someone buys us - when is that likely to happen? It might be tomorrow, but then again, it might not be for a season or more. That's very, very risky.Our squad is considerably stronger than the end of last season, we've basically an entire new team available that for various reasons were not available at the end of last season.GivenHutton Okore Senderos StevensN'Zogbia Herd Gardner RichardsonColeBentProbably half of those at least improve the first 11 nevermind the squad.