Quote from: richtheholtender on November 01, 2021, 09:47:32 AMQuote from: Ad@m on November 01, 2021, 08:55:14 AMSelf-inflicted in what way? I personally don't think it's time to pull the trigger on Deano just yet, but he can't ever say he's had anything other than complete support in every respect from the owners. Until this summer? It's no coincidence that we've progresses year on year when spending until this one when it looks for all the world were going to regress. All the evidence points to you need to spend, most the time just to stand still and we didn't do it for whatever reason. The poster above mentions that they have held back to come up with a new strategy, I personally think it was known in the football world that the Newcastle takeover was going to happen and that's why they held back. The manager is getting judged now on the expectations of getting near Europe which I think wrong. If they want to go for Europe, they need to invest accordingly (far from easy) if the goalpost have moved and its now a case of do as best you can while making a healthy profit on players then he needs to be judged by that expectation. Could do with hearing from them to be honest as for me they're responsible for the mixed messages.I've got some sympathy for what you're saying.And despite the fact the owners have been fantastic, if I'm honest it gnawed at me in the summer when we put in what anyone could see were undervalued bids for Smith-Rowe and Ward-Prowse, just felt a bit Doug.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 01, 2021, 08:55:14 AMSelf-inflicted in what way? I personally don't think it's time to pull the trigger on Deano just yet, but he can't ever say he's had anything other than complete support in every respect from the owners. Until this summer? It's no coincidence that we've progresses year on year when spending until this one when it looks for all the world were going to regress. All the evidence points to you need to spend, most the time just to stand still and we didn't do it for whatever reason. The poster above mentions that they have held back to come up with a new strategy, I personally think it was known in the football world that the Newcastle takeover was going to happen and that's why they held back. The manager is getting judged now on the expectations of getting near Europe which I think wrong. If they want to go for Europe, they need to invest accordingly (far from easy) if the goalpost have moved and its now a case of do as best you can while making a healthy profit on players then he needs to be judged by that expectation. Could do with hearing from them to be honest as for me they're responsible for the mixed messages.
Self-inflicted in what way? I personally don't think it's time to pull the trigger on Deano just yet, but he can't ever say he's had anything other than complete support in every respect from the owners.
And despite the fact the owners have been fantastic, if I'm honest it gnawed at me in the summer when we put in what anyone could see were undervalued bids for Smith-Rowe and Ward-Prowse, just felt a bit Doug.
I really haven't. In there time with us we've had 1 transfer window where we've made a profit and that coincided with repeated bids for players that ended up not coming in (Smith-Rowe and Ward-Prowse) and was accompanied with the manager repeatedly telling the press he was happy with his squad.<snip>Almost everyone will agree that we could've done with a new midfielder to play the holding role but surely the owners, who have got everything right until this summer, deserve the benefit of the doubt that they'd have made the cash available if we'd wanted that player and had found someone the scouting team decided to go for.
Enough people said we needed a defensive/holding midfielder last summer and why can't Dean see it? If the money's not there then the only blame you can lay at Smith's door is spending the money in other area's. We broke even this summer on transfers so either FFP is the problem or getting into the top6 isn't a priority, whereas the spending to get us in the PL and keep us there was
Quote from: sickbeggar on November 01, 2021, 12:21:08 PMEnough people said we needed a defensive/holding midfielder last summer and why can't Dean see it? If the money's not there then the only blame you can lay at Smith's door is spending the money in other area's. We broke even this summer on transfers so either FFP is the problem or getting into the top6 isn't a priority, whereas the spending to get us in the PL and keep us there wasMaybe he could see it but the recruitment team couldn't deliver it, for what ever reason?
Quote from: LeeB on November 01, 2021, 12:27:08 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on November 01, 2021, 12:21:08 PMEnough people said we needed a defensive/holding midfielder last summer and why can't Dean see it? If the money's not there then the only blame you can lay at Smith's door is spending the money in other area's. We broke even this summer on transfers so either FFP is the problem or getting into the top6 isn't a priority, whereas the spending to get us in the PL and keep us there wasMaybe he could see it but the recruitment team couldn't deliver it, for what ever reason?True, we'll never know what went on but seeing the holding midfielder was perhaps the cheapest player to acquire you have to wonder what was the problem in recruiting one. I mean "better than Nakamba" is hardly mission impossible.
Quote from: sickbeggar on November 01, 2021, 12:34:20 PMQuote from: LeeB on November 01, 2021, 12:27:08 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on November 01, 2021, 12:21:08 PMEnough people said we needed a defensive/holding midfielder last summer and why can't Dean see it? If the money's not there then the only blame you can lay at Smith's door is spending the money in other area's. We broke even this summer on transfers so either FFP is the problem or getting into the top6 isn't a priority, whereas the spending to get us in the PL and keep us there wasMaybe he could see it but the recruitment team couldn't deliver it, for what ever reason?True, we'll never know what went on but seeing the holding midfielder was perhaps the cheapest player to acquire you have to wonder what was the problem in recruiting one. I mean "better than Nakamba" is hardly mission impossible.And what's the point of spending over the odds on someone who is 'better than Nakamba'? We want the right type of player don't we? There aren't many about, bar Rice (who wouldn't come to us anyway) and Kante, and yet identifying the right up-and-coming player is perhaps what we're doing. I think Sarr was mentioned, he's young and playing in France, but not many were linked. We've all said previously that in Luiz and McGinn we've got two fabulous players who are getting better. With Ramsey doing so well (and plenty on here were lauding his early season promise as evidence of us not needing to buy) and Chukwuemeka coming through and Sanson to return it looked good.I'm not complaining because so far the investment from the owners has been great.I like the signing of Ings, and I still think, in the right system he'll do well.