Quote from: SoccerHQ on February 01, 2020, 08:49:19 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.Im not really concerned about west ham im concerned about us. Sheffield united spent peanuts and they are doing fantastic. We on the other hand look like a 40 minute team. When was the last time we dominated a whole game?I cant think of many. I thjnk the mkmey was poorly invested as well. 22m on wes 12m on trez and el ghazi is so hit and cold.I dont rate hause either think he is just a bumbling clumsy cb. God knows where jota is as well. Thats close to 50m wasted.
Quote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.
Quote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.
I think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected.
That's the point though. We had the opportunity to put a decent balanced squad together . What we got is far from decent or balanced.
We spent £120m+on 12 players and how many of them actually look good players? The vast majority have had more poor games than decent ones.We've lost the second most games and conceded the most goals. We are soft and easy to beat and that is not a good return on a huge investment, whether we had a lot of work to do or not, we had the money to do it and actually look a poorer side now than the early part of the season.
I do think he got the Trezeguet substitution wrong yesterday. Bournemouth were too deep by that stage for Trez to have much of an impact and it ended up forcing Jack too deep. Think Connor for Nakamba was the sub to make at that stage.
Quote from: Luke8 on February 02, 2020, 11:32:27 AMI do think he got the Trezeguet substitution wrong yesterday. Bournemouth were too deep by that stage for Trez to have much of an impact and it ended up forcing Jack too deep. Think Connor for Nakamba was the sub to make at that stage. Sub was a CB off , pointless leaving 3 cbs on against 10 men defending their lead sitting back.
No we didn't, we had to fill a chasm and sign 12 players. That's a ridiculous situation for any club. You don't develop a quality, balanced squad in an 8 week window.
Quote from: David_Nab on February 02, 2020, 03:39:14 PMQuote from: Luke8 on February 02, 2020, 11:32:27 AMI do think he got the Trezeguet substitution wrong yesterday. Bournemouth were too deep by that stage for Trez to have much of an impact and it ended up forcing Jack too deep. Think Connor for Nakamba was the sub to make at that stage. Sub was a CB off , pointless leaving 3 cbs on against 10 men defending their lead sitting back.Yep,They had one up front.