I cant believe the club felt to give coutinho such a long term contract.Thats one of the biggest recent financial disasters in years
Quote from: Demitri_C on March 12, 2025, 06:30:52 PMI cant believe the club felt to give coutinho such a long term contract.Thats one of the biggest recent financial disasters in yearsHow many years have to pass for something to still be recent?
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 12, 2025, 06:35:27 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on March 12, 2025, 06:30:52 PMI cant believe the club felt to give coutinho such a long term contract.Thats one of the biggest recent financial disasters in yearsHow many years have to pass for something to still be recent?Can you name a more recent financial disaster at the club?
You are aware we signed him in 2022 a mere 3 years ago 😂 you are making out as if it 2012 😉
Quote from: Demitri_C on March 12, 2025, 06:52:42 PMYou are aware we signed him in 2022 a mere 3 years ago 😂 you are making out as if it 2012 😉 Under a different chief exec, a different head of recruitment, and a different manager.It's clearly not worked out as we'd hoped, but let's not pretend that our financial 'mistakes' even come close to outweighing the good decisions. I saw something recently that showed the value of premier league squads against the money paid for them, and we had the biggest difference - so we're doing something right. Seems silly to focus on one bad decision three years ago when the evidence is clear that we've been doing far more things right.
Easily the worst investments I can think of in recentish years:- Emile Heskey, made the highest earner at the club aged 31, on a 3.5 year deal, having averaged 5 goals a season over the previous 5 years.- Shay Given, at 35 years old given a 5 year contract.
Micah Richards, 4 years and high wages even though we couldn't insure him.