Quote from: saunders_heroes on June 05, 2015, 07:28:33 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on June 05, 2015, 06:31:34 PMIt's frustrating because it's another player who needs replacing. Exactly. I know people are trying to put a brave face on, but Cleverley is a decent player who now needs replacing. Do you trust Lerner to release the funds to get in a player of his quality, because I don't. Let's hope the shyster sells up this summer. I shudder to think of going into next season with another pitiful £9m or so net spend. Well apparently we made two attempts to persuade him to sign with us so I imagine we put up a similar financial package to Everton. He made a personal choice in the end but it does suggest the finances are there for Sherwood's targets.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on June 05, 2015, 06:31:34 PMIt's frustrating because it's another player who needs replacing. Exactly. I know people are trying to put a brave face on, but Cleverley is a decent player who now needs replacing. Do you trust Lerner to release the funds to get in a player of his quality, because I don't. Let's hope the shyster sells up this summer. I shudder to think of going into next season with another pitiful £9m or so net spend.
It's frustrating because it's another player who needs replacing.
There's no point whining about Everton being a better choice or whatever.If that is the reason he went there (rather than not having to move house, for example), then we have to face facts, Everton have spent the last few seasons not too far from the top six. We have spent the last few seasons narrowly avoiding getting relegated, and are currently in cold storage until our can't-be-arsed chairman manages to sell us to someone who gives a toss.I don't blame anyone for thinking they are a better bet - they are.This is going to last until we get some form of permanence in the ownership and direction of the club, unfortunately. It needs to come very soon, too.I am not bothered Cleverley has gone per se, more in the sense that it's another hole we need to fill this window. If we were to lose Vlaar (again, it's not so much losing him as having another position to fill) and Benteke (which I think is pretty inevitable), then that gives us a huge amount of work to do just to stand still and reach the "strength" we had last season.I don't trust Lerner to identify the right thing to do, let alone actually do it, so I suspect we'll see another paltry outlay and another failure to do anything more than the absolute bare minimum to not get relegated (despite chancing it as much as it is possible to do this season).Currently, we are perennial strugglers, a bit of a mess, led by someone who has admitted he's lost interest, and sees that as an excuse to spend as little money as possible.Why is anyone surprised that players don't want to hitch their career to that?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 05, 2015, 07:38:55 PMThere's no point whining about Everton being a better choice or whatever.If that is the reason he went there (rather than not having to move house, for example), then we have to face facts, Everton have spent the last few seasons not too far from the top six. We have spent the last few seasons narrowly avoiding getting relegated, and are currently in cold storage until our can't-be-arsed chairman manages to sell us to someone who gives a toss.I don't blame anyone for thinking they are a better bet - they are.This is going to last until we get some form of permanence in the ownership and direction of the club, unfortunately. It needs to come very soon, too.I am not bothered Cleverley has gone per se, more in the sense that it's another hole we need to fill this window. If we were to lose Vlaar (again, it's not so much losing him as having another position to fill) and Benteke (which I think is pretty inevitable), then that gives us a huge amount of work to do just to stand still and reach the "strength" we had last season.I don't trust Lerner to identify the right thing to do, let alone actually do it, so I suspect we'll see another paltry outlay and another failure to do anything more than the absolute bare minimum to not get relegated (despite chancing it as much as it is possible to do this season).Currently, we are perennial strugglers, a bit of a mess, led by someone who has admitted he's lost interest, and sees that as an excuse to spend as little money as possible.Why is anyone surprised that players don't want to hitch their career to that?Well yeah we know all that, but what we want to see is the club looking a bit more ambitious. Losing Cleverley isn't a good start and it looks like the same old Lerner's Villa to me. Hope I'm wrong.
I'm pretty sure that for a lot less than 50K a week for 5 years we can get someone in who can score 3 times a season and can manage 6-8 good games out of nearly 40.
Meh. Looked good-very good in a few games, looked shit in most. If he doesn't want to stay, fuck him.
I'm not going to start banging my head against a wall with the season barely having finished. There's a lot to do, everyone knows that. I'm just going to keep myself busy and not magnify every minor detail of speculation. I'm just going to hope for the best.
It doesn't change that he played well about 20% of the time and scored 3 goals. It's hardly a high standard to replace. It's just a sign of how shit we were a lot of the season that those numbers make us think we're going to struggle to replace him.