Quote from: amfy on January 22, 2016, 12:29:16 PMOf course we are not already relegated, but there is no-one who can't admit that the situation RIGHT NOW is that it it more than likely that we will be. We could sign Messi and he probably couldn't save us.Spending the kind of money it will take to get anyone who might improve us to come right now, would be suicidal, and far more likely to end up with a Bolton situation. It is not 'throwing in the towel' to say that whether we end up in The Championship, or survive, we become a more attractive destination for the type of players we will need in the summer than we are now. Do we have the baliffs knocking on the door looking to take away the furniture or something?The reason we're not spending isn't because of the reasons the sly Fox comes out with, it's because the owner has washed his hands of the club. They're not protecting is for next season at all in my opinion and I don't trust them to invest sufficiently to get us back up next year either (if we go down). What makes you so confident they're trying to secure our future?
Of course we are not already relegated, but there is no-one who can't admit that the situation RIGHT NOW is that it it more than likely that we will be. We could sign Messi and he probably couldn't save us.Spending the kind of money it will take to get anyone who might improve us to come right now, would be suicidal, and far more likely to end up with a Bolton situation. It is not 'throwing in the towel' to say that whether we end up in The Championship, or survive, we become a more attractive destination for the type of players we will need in the summer than we are now.
Win a couple of games on the spin and we could be right back in the mix again, yet our owners don't seem to think releasing a bit of money could help us stay up. This is unforgivable in my opinion.
Quote from: Dave on January 22, 2016, 12:40:52 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:37:01 PMAyew is hit and miss even though he seems to be one of the better ones.Oh, so it is possible after all to say that some things are better than others?You trying to back up Denmark's suggestion that we've had bright spots this season, because I'm not going to agree with that, you know that don't you? It's been bloody woeful and well you know it.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:37:01 PMAyew is hit and miss even though he seems to be one of the better ones.Oh, so it is possible after all to say that some things are better than others?
Ayew is hit and miss even though he seems to be one of the better ones.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 22, 2016, 12:47:30 PMAs for being a tired, old, brand.... how many people were saying that in 2010? That's the problem with football - You are only as good as your results and unless you are Utd, Liverpool or Chelsea the notion of brand is a misnomer.
As for being a tired, old, brand.... how many people were saying that in 2010?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:55:35 PMWin a couple of games on the spin and we could be right back in the mix again, yet our owners don't seem to think releasing a bit of money could help us stay up. This is unforgivable in my opinion.I genuinely don't know who you think would come.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 22, 2016, 12:47:00 PMIt's hard to reasonably argue that the new signings and Okore have been bright spots this season when we have 12 points and are 10 from safety. The table doesn't really lie does it. We've looked poor all across the park and a lot of people are showing a lot of goodwill and giving a grace period to the new players, because they are young and adapting to a different league. By and large though they haven't been very good. The results tell the truth of the matter.In a sea of black, anything that's a shade of grey is a bright spot.Players looking like they were worth the money we paid for them isn't better than them looking as hopeless as Agbonlahor or s_h's latest hero N'Zogbia? And I'm deluded?
It's hard to reasonably argue that the new signings and Okore have been bright spots this season when we have 12 points and are 10 from safety. The table doesn't really lie does it. We've looked poor all across the park and a lot of people are showing a lot of goodwill and giving a grace period to the new players, because they are young and adapting to a different league. By and large though they haven't been very good. The results tell the truth of the matter.
Quote from: NeilH on January 22, 2016, 12:50:33 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on January 22, 2016, 12:47:30 PMAs for being a tired, old, brand.... how many people were saying that in 2010? That's the problem with football - You are only as good as your results and unless you are Utd, Liverpool or Chelsea the notion of brand is a misnomer.And our results have been left to slide like the rest of the club because our owner pulled away from his responsibilities. We haven't become a tired, old club at all. We've become a terribly mismanaged and neglected club. 6 years ago, people were raving about us, young, attacking players blah blah. Now were a butt of jokes. We haven't expected anything, other than the attention and professionalism this club deserves, which we haven't received.
Quote from: Dave on January 22, 2016, 12:50:25 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:43:17 PMQuote from: Dave on January 22, 2016, 12:40:52 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:37:01 PMAyew is hit and miss even though he seems to be one of the better ones.Oh, so it is possible after all to say that some things are better than others?You trying to back up Denmark's suggestion that we've had bright spots this season, because I'm not going to agree with that, you know that don't you? It's been bloody woeful and well you know it. Surely you can see that brighter isn't the same as bright, can't you?If you're in a dark room and you switch your phone on, that makes it brighter, not bright. Ayew is one of the brighter points of the season. As is Veretout, as are Lescott and Gana recently. As was Amavi earlier.If you're going to argue points that people haven't made, then it's probably a bit of a waste of your time.When the season started I actually liked the look of Amavi, but as the weeks went by he seemed to get worse which made me think he wasn't as good as I thought he was. Anyway, the only bright spot I can think of is that we're not actually relegated yet (most on here seem to have given up on that one), and there still loads of games left. Win a couple of games on the spin and we could be right back in the mix again, yet our owners don't seem to think releasing a bit of money could help us stay up. This is unforgivable in my opinion.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:43:17 PMQuote from: Dave on January 22, 2016, 12:40:52 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 12:37:01 PMAyew is hit and miss even though he seems to be one of the better ones.Oh, so it is possible after all to say that some things are better than others?You trying to back up Denmark's suggestion that we've had bright spots this season, because I'm not going to agree with that, you know that don't you? It's been bloody woeful and well you know it. Surely you can see that brighter isn't the same as bright, can't you?If you're in a dark room and you switch your phone on, that makes it brighter, not bright. Ayew is one of the brighter points of the season. As is Veretout, as are Lescott and Gana recently. As was Amavi earlier.If you're going to argue points that people haven't made, then it's probably a bit of a waste of your time.
Oh and whilst your actually interacting with me despite previously calling me odd, pathetic and swearing you'd never acknowledge my existence again is there any chance that you could actually be arsed enough to defend your usual standpoint and answer this question which you'v been ignoring since the end of November?Quote from: Villa in Denmark on December 06, 2015, 10:21:19 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 06, 2015, 07:02:53 PMI'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down. I've asked you this before, but I'll try again.How much do you think Lerner should have continued to invest, bearing that the current tab is north of £250M?Background info before answering.1. Abramovich, a man who's worth around 10 times Lerner's personal net worth, put the best part of £1 billion into Chelsea over a 10 year period before pretty much calling a halt. They still spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.2. The Mansoors, who to all intents and purposes have limitless wealth, put the best part of £1.2 billion into Man City over a 5-6 year period before reigning in the chequebook. Again they spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.3. "Enough" or similar isn't an answer. A number be it £1 or £10 billion or anywhere in between.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 06, 2015, 07:02:53 PMI'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down. I've asked you this before, but I'll try again.How much do you think Lerner should have continued to invest, bearing that the current tab is north of £250M?Background info before answering.1. Abramovich, a man who's worth around 10 times Lerner's personal net worth, put the best part of £1 billion into Chelsea over a 10 year period before pretty much calling a halt. They still spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.2. The Mansoors, who to all intents and purposes have limitless wealth, put the best part of £1.2 billion into Man City over a 5-6 year period before reigning in the chequebook. Again they spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.3. "Enough" or similar isn't an answer. A number be it £1 or £10 billion or anywhere in between.
I'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down.
A few of Fox's comments were baffling and worrying:Remi is happy with the quality of the squad (really?)If we go down we need to make sure we keep the squad together (I was hoping for the exact opposite personally). This is the squad that was 2-0 up against Leicester (FFS! How many points do you get for leading a game 2-0 and then losing 3-2?!).
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 22, 2016, 12:49:52 PMOh and whilst your actually interacting with me despite previously calling me odd, pathetic and swearing you'd never acknowledge my existence again is there any chance that you could actually be arsed enough to defend your usual standpoint and answer this question which you'v been ignoring since the end of November?Quote from: Villa in Denmark on December 06, 2015, 10:21:19 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 06, 2015, 07:02:53 PMI'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down. I've asked you this before, but I'll try again.How much do you think Lerner should have continued to invest, bearing that the current tab is north of £250M?Background info before answering.1. Abramovich, a man who's worth around 10 times Lerner's personal net worth, put the best part of £1 billion into Chelsea over a 10 year period before pretty much calling a halt. They still spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.2. The Mansoors, who to all intents and purposes have limitless wealth, put the best part of £1.2 billion into Man City over a 5-6 year period before reigning in the chequebook. Again they spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.3. "Enough" or similar isn't an answer. A number be it £1 or £10 billion or anywhere in between.Any chance of an answer?
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on January 22, 2016, 01:05:20 PMA few of Fox's comments were baffling and worrying:Remi is happy with the quality of the squad (really?)If we go down we need to make sure we keep the squad together (I was hoping for the exact opposite personally). This is the squad that was 2-0 up against Leicester (FFS! How many points do you get for leading a game 2-0 and then losing 3-2?!). Yep, he actually said those words. He must think we were all born yesterday to suggest Garde is happy with that squad, and how he kept a straight face when he was boasting about 2-0 up at Leicester is beyond me. Fox is a joker.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 22, 2016, 01:04:59 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 22, 2016, 12:49:52 PMOh and whilst your actually interacting with me despite previously calling me odd, pathetic and swearing you'd never acknowledge my existence again is there any chance that you could actually be arsed enough to defend your usual standpoint and answer this question which you'v been ignoring since the end of November?Quote from: Villa in Denmark on December 06, 2015, 10:21:19 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 06, 2015, 07:02:53 PMI'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down. I've asked you this before, but I'll try again.How much do you think Lerner should have continued to invest, bearing that the current tab is north of £250M?Background info before answering.1. Abramovich, a man who's worth around 10 times Lerner's personal net worth, put the best part of £1 billion into Chelsea over a 10 year period before pretty much calling a halt. They still spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.2. The Mansoors, who to all intents and purposes have limitless wealth, put the best part of £1.2 billion into Man City over a 5-6 year period before reigning in the chequebook. Again they spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.3. "Enough" or similar isn't an answer. A number be it £1 or £10 billion or anywhere in between.Any chance of an answer?To be fair, if he doesn't want to answer he's under no obligation to.I don't think continually bringing it up is going to change that.