The thing i remember a lot about MONs time, is that we were always successful signing players. Historically we would be linked with players but they never materialised (Carlton Palmer, Benni McCarthy etc'), under MON they always came. I can't remember us missing out on anybody at that time.Obviously it was the massive wages we were paying them, highlighted by the example of Luke Young turning down Liverpool.It was the same scenario that Leeds found themselves in, paying over the odds for mediocre squad fillers. Trouble was the massive wages bill vs turnover was not sustainable unless you had Champions League income, we tried to break into the top 4, and only reached 6th, and the plug had to be pulled. The rub really came when Man Citeh waded in to take up one of the champions league places with ManU, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, it was obvious Randy would not be able to compete financially with these clubs turnovers, and decided to cut his cloth accordingly. This didn't fit in with the plan that MON had been sold so he walked.I am just grateful that now relegation is a reality, we shouldn't be crippled by the big wages, and we will not become the new Leeds.
CBs post about Martin O'Neill was not in the least bit "strange". What I find strange is that O'Neill still has those whose excuse what he did and the way he did it. Premeditated spite it was and premeditated spite it will always remain.
Quote from: brian green on December 22, 2015, 10:58:00 AMCBs post about Martin O'Neill was not in the least bit "strange". What I find strange is that O'Neill still has those whose excuse what he did and the way he did it. Premeditated spite it was and premeditated spite it will always remain.Fair enough, but the first paragraph read as a rant against everything Randy did wrong. Then the second paragraph blamed O'Neill for it.
Cahill and Davis (anyone else?) are two players he didn't give enough game time to who have gone on to play for better sides than us in the same period.
Quote from: eamonn on December 22, 2015, 12:29:20 PMCahill and Davis (anyone else?) are two players he didn't give enough game time to who have gone on to play for better sides than us in the same period. On Cahill you won't find much disagreement, but Fulham and Rangers were far worse than us in the period Davis was there and he joined Southampton when they were newly promoted with little expectation of success beyond survival at that time.
Wait for his book for it to come out or maybe we will just never know why he left?
Wasn't the general feeling at the time that he wanted the Milner money to spend straight away but was told to reduce the wage bill first by offloading players he signed on big contracts and then wasn't playing...toys out the pram and stomped off?
Quote from: avfcpg on December 22, 2015, 02:11:53 PMWasn't the general feeling at the time that he wanted the Milner money to spend straight away but was told to reduce the wage bill first by offloading players he signed on big contracts and then wasn't playing...toys out the pram and stomped off? There's a big difference between a general feeling and what actually happened. A book would be very interesting reading as I doubt he would open himself up to a libel charge so we would finally hear the truth. My take is a mixture of him wanting more money for transfers and Randy losing his nerve. And the sheikhs buying Man City effectively ruled us out of the champions league gold rush. As Leicester have shown it can be done on a budget but this involves some clever long term thinking. I don't think Randy wants to do it. He's given the running of the club to a chosen few and will do what the rest of us will have to. Just wait and see and hope for the best.
Can anyone find an example on any of the MON threads over the years when anyone on one side of this debate has changed their minds due to the well constructed arguments of the other?(Actually - anywhere on the entire message board!)