Quote from: AV82EC on January 19, 2024, 02:10:58 PMAnother thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.In the lst 30 years, Villa & Spurs have won the same amount of trophies & Villa have finished higher than Spurs in the table more times than not.And thats without us being in the league for three hears & having to go through Lerners divorce & then that Del Boy type imbecile from China...
Another thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.
Quote from: pablo_picasso on January 19, 2024, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 19, 2024, 02:10:58 PMAnother thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.In the lst 30 years, Villa & Spurs have won the same amount of trophies & Villa have finished higher than Spurs in the table more times than not.And thats without us being in the league for three hears & having to go through Lerners divorce & then that Del Boy type imbecile from China...And this just goes to show what a great job Levy did for them compared to a combination of Ellis, Lerner and shit shoes for us.I can't be arsed to look at the actual stats, but when Levy took over we were consistently finishing above Spurs. They may not have won anything, but in that time he's taken them to regular CL football, established them as a fixture in the 'Sky 6' and built them a world-class billion-pound stadium. He may be a bit of a prick and not quite the transfer negotiator he thinks he is, but the difference in our paths in that period has been stark.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 19, 2024, 04:00:53 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on January 19, 2024, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 19, 2024, 02:10:58 PMAnother thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.In the lst 30 years, Villa & Spurs have won the same amount of trophies & Villa have finished higher than Spurs in the table more times than not.And thats without us being in the league for three hears & having to go through Lerners divorce & then that Del Boy type imbecile from China...And this just goes to show what a great job Levy did for them compared to a combination of Ellis, Lerner and shit shoes for us.I can't be arsed to look at the actual stats, but when Levy took over we were consistently finishing above Spurs. They may not have won anything, but in that time he's taken them to regular CL football, established them as a fixture in the 'Sky 6' and built them a world-class billion-pound stadium. He may be a bit of a prick and not quite the transfer negotiator he thinks he is, but the difference in our paths in that period has been stark. I think people forget that Spurs had a billionaire owner in Joe Lewis/Enic for a lot longer then we did and their best period came more because they happened to stumble across the best English striker of the current generation then because of any real wheeler dealing. I would argue that Levy has probably held them back more then helped them over the 22 years he has been there.
This is all getting dangerously close to Daniel Levy/Spurs love-in territory.
I’m sure stadium costs aren’t included in FFP? Everton were done partly for taking out a loan and claiming it was for the stadium but used it for general club running costs.
Quote from: Somniloquism on January 19, 2024, 06:46:09 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 19, 2024, 04:00:53 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on January 19, 2024, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 19, 2024, 02:10:58 PMAnother thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.In the lst 30 years, Villa & Spurs have won the same amount of trophies & Villa have finished higher than Spurs in the table more times than not.And thats without us being in the league for three hears & having to go through Lerners divorce & then that Del Boy type imbecile from China...And this just goes to show what a great job Levy did for them compared to a combination of Ellis, Lerner and shit shoes for us.I can't be arsed to look at the actual stats, but when Levy took over we were consistently finishing above Spurs. They may not have won anything, but in that time he's taken them to regular CL football, established them as a fixture in the 'Sky 6' and built them a world-class billion-pound stadium. He may be a bit of a prick and not quite the transfer negotiator he thinks he is, but the difference in our paths in that period has been stark. I think people forget that Spurs had a billionaire owner in Joe Lewis/Enic for a lot longer then we did and their best period came more because they happened to stumble across the best English striker of the current generation then because of any real wheeler dealing. I would argue that Levy has probably held them back more then helped them over the 22 years he has been there.Maybe they deserve credit for unearthing said striker from their academy? Spurs were a nothing club really on a par with West Ham operating from a decrepit stadium before Levy's time. They have the infrastructure in place now, and the coach, to really challenge for a PL title over next few years I think.
Quote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 10:07:02 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 10:03:25 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 10:00:31 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 09:57:54 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 09:55:25 AMI know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.Yeah it is, but taking each case on its merits nobody forced them to sign the gazillion players that ended up with them needing to flog Johnson to balance the books.But they finished the transfer window within the rules! Plenty of teams buy in anticipation of a sale to balance it. The exact timing of it is arbitrary and doesn't line up at all with the actual opportunity afforded the club to get their p&s in order.I don't think it is arbitrary, it was mentioned earlier in the thread the point where one season finishes and ends contractually and in competitive terms is end of June.If it doesn't line up with the actual window of opportunity to get their financial house in order, i.e. the transfer window, I'd say it's at least skewed.Chris, I see the point, I do, I just can't actually see where Forest gained some huge advantage here. They sold their best player by miles to stay within the regulations.It's fundamentally flawed. Player trading isn't like umbrellas or stocks, there are only limited trading periods. Drawing a line during one is idiotic. Forest obviously gambled here, what if no club came in hard for Johnson and they ended up selling him for less than Brentford's bid. But it was a calculated gamble, clubs always get desperate (and cashed up) near the end of the window and so it proved here.
Quote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 10:03:25 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 10:00:31 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 09:57:54 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 09:55:25 AMI know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.Yeah it is, but taking each case on its merits nobody forced them to sign the gazillion players that ended up with them needing to flog Johnson to balance the books.But they finished the transfer window within the rules! Plenty of teams buy in anticipation of a sale to balance it. The exact timing of it is arbitrary and doesn't line up at all with the actual opportunity afforded the club to get their p&s in order.I don't think it is arbitrary, it was mentioned earlier in the thread the point where one season finishes and ends contractually and in competitive terms is end of June.If it doesn't line up with the actual window of opportunity to get their financial house in order, i.e. the transfer window, I'd say it's at least skewed.Chris, I see the point, I do, I just can't actually see where Forest gained some huge advantage here. They sold their best player by miles to stay within the regulations.
Quote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 10:00:31 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 09:57:54 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 09:55:25 AMI know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.Yeah it is, but taking each case on its merits nobody forced them to sign the gazillion players that ended up with them needing to flog Johnson to balance the books.But they finished the transfer window within the rules! Plenty of teams buy in anticipation of a sale to balance it. The exact timing of it is arbitrary and doesn't line up at all with the actual opportunity afforded the club to get their p&s in order.I don't think it is arbitrary, it was mentioned earlier in the thread the point where one season finishes and ends contractually and in competitive terms is end of June.
Quote from: LeeB on January 18, 2024, 09:57:54 AMQuote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 09:55:25 AMI know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.Yeah it is, but taking each case on its merits nobody forced them to sign the gazillion players that ended up with them needing to flog Johnson to balance the books.But they finished the transfer window within the rules! Plenty of teams buy in anticipation of a sale to balance it. The exact timing of it is arbitrary and doesn't line up at all with the actual opportunity afforded the club to get their p&s in order.
Quote from: Monty on January 18, 2024, 09:55:25 AMI know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.Yeah it is, but taking each case on its merits nobody forced them to sign the gazillion players that ended up with them needing to flog Johnson to balance the books.
I know they've broken the rules, I just think the rule concerned is kind of bollocks.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 19, 2024, 07:40:15 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on January 19, 2024, 06:46:09 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 19, 2024, 04:00:53 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on January 19, 2024, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 19, 2024, 02:10:58 PMAnother thing people forget is that Spurs entry into the so called big 6 was on the back of a decent Manager, player trading and driving commercial performance. They were probably pretty similar to us in the late noughties but over the next 10 years as we stagnated they drove forwards. We can catch up but player trading will be part of that equation.In the lst 30 years, Villa & Spurs have won the same amount of trophies & Villa have finished higher than Spurs in the table more times than not.And thats without us being in the league for three hears & having to go through Lerners divorce & then that Del Boy type imbecile from China...And this just goes to show what a great job Levy did for them compared to a combination of Ellis, Lerner and shit shoes for us.I can't be arsed to look at the actual stats, but when Levy took over we were consistently finishing above Spurs. They may not have won anything, but in that time he's taken them to regular CL football, established them as a fixture in the 'Sky 6' and built them a world-class billion-pound stadium. He may be a bit of a prick and not quite the transfer negotiator he thinks he is, but the difference in our paths in that period has been stark. I think people forget that Spurs had a billionaire owner in Joe Lewis/Enic for a lot longer then we did and their best period came more because they happened to stumble across the best English striker of the current generation then because of any real wheeler dealing. I would argue that Levy has probably held them back more then helped them over the 22 years he has been there.Maybe they deserve credit for unearthing said striker from their academy? Spurs were a nothing club really on a par with West Ham operating from a decrepit stadium before Levy's time. They have the infrastructure in place now, and the coach, to really challenge for a PL title over next few years I think. I think he came through the Arsenal academy.