Bearing in mind we didn't make any profit on the likes of Warnock, NRC, Davies, Sidwell and Cuellar (who all cost us the best part of £40m) makes some of Lambert's buys a little easier to digest.
On planet Earth no one will pay £14m quid for Steer, Lowton, Senderos, KEA and Bennett.Apart from Lambert.
Aside from that you can't just use our finishing place in the league as the measure of how well Lambert has spent, it's just not that simple.
Lambert has done OK in the transfer market, not brilliantly but not badly enough to use it as a stick to beat him with. It's how he used the signings and the signings that he hasn't made (in midfield) that have caused the problems.
It really is outlandish, as said earlier, Benteke on his own gets back about 3/4s of the money Lambert has spent (there can be no debate that he'd be worth as much as Lukaku)
Quote from: aj2k77 on July 31, 2014, 11:03:15 PMProfit on Benteke, Vlaar and Westwood, after that i'm struggling. Richardson as well obviously.Westwood, Lowton and Bacuna couldn't have been £1m, otherwise how do the accounts show we've spent £42m quid?guessing that also includes wages, insurance premiums etc? Apologies if someone else has suggested this already
Profit on Benteke, Vlaar and Westwood, after that i'm struggling. Richardson as well obviously.Westwood, Lowton and Bacuna couldn't have been £1m, otherwise how do the accounts show we've spent £42m quid?
but how much better off would we have been if we'd recovered just 20% of the transfer fees on contracts that were run down over the last 6-7 years?[/qoute]It's a terrifying thought isn't it? Even as far back as players like Alpay we've 'cut our losses' on so many deals it's untrue.
I'd be willing to bet we didn't spend £7m on Kozak. Just like it has been proven we didn't spend the initial reported fees on the likes of Westwood or Lowton etc.
You don't have to sell a player for their value to be higher, the key is what would it take a club to offer for us to consider making the sale, that's where the values of the likes of Vlaar and Benteke become relevant.Aside from thatyou can't just use our finishing place in the league as the measure of how well Lambert has spent, it's just not that simple. If Benteke and Kozak hadn't both got long term injuries we'd probably have finished higher in the league, would that make Tonev a better purchase? Man City won the league but you'd still say they didn't buy particularly well last summer (or the summer before really).