Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 15, 2026, 09:28:09 PMOf course, we’ve also spent a fair chunk of our money pretty bloody badly. I mentioned a few pages back, or on another thread, we have made some really good signings in the last few years but it doesn’t feel like our strategy is coherent and we’ve made some poor errors - at least in terms of whether the manager rates the players we’re signing.There is obviously some really good examples of really bad transfer strategies, Everton a few years back, Man utd for ever, but other than the Brentford & Brighton model, it feels like most team have a degree of chance about it all. Just some clubs waft more money about. Im not overly concerned about our transfer strategy in terms of coherency, i think we’ve had more hits than misses, not including kids bought. Off the top of my head in Emery’s time, hits include Duran, Rashford, Asensio, Rogers, Torres,Maatsen, Lindelof, Diaby (for a time), Tielemans, Onana (when fit), Bizot, Malen. Misses, Elliot, Sancho (so far), Guessand (so far), Disasi, Somewhere in between -Barkley.
Of course, we’ve also spent a fair chunk of our money pretty bloody badly. I mentioned a few pages back, or on another thread, we have made some really good signings in the last few years but it doesn’t feel like our strategy is coherent and we’ve made some poor errors - at least in terms of whether the manager rates the players we’re signing.
Didn't we go through a period under Lerner where we never sold anyone for any actual money, like years? At least we're very good at optimising our sales now.
Quote from: aj2k77 on Today at 10:08:48 AMDidn't we go through a period under Lerner where we never sold anyone for any actual money, like years? At least we're very good at optimising our sales now.It definitely felt like that, but there was usually a couple going out for decent money every other year. The last Championship season and the first Premier League season we didn't really sell anyone for more than buttons, but the years prior to that there was usually a couple that brought in decentish money.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on January 15, 2026, 10:21:14 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on January 15, 2026, 09:28:09 PMOf course, we’ve also spent a fair chunk of our money pretty bloody badly. I mentioned a few pages back, or on another thread, we have made some really good signings in the last few years but it doesn’t feel like our strategy is coherent and we’ve made some poor errors - at least in terms of whether the manager rates the players we’re signing.There is obviously some really good examples of really bad transfer strategies, Everton a few years back, Man utd for ever, but other than the Brentford & Brighton model, it feels like most team have a degree of chance about it all. Just some clubs waft more money about. Im not overly concerned about our transfer strategy in terms of coherency, i think we’ve had more hits than misses, not including kids bought. Off the top of my head in Emery’s time, hits include Duran, Rashford, Asensio, Rogers, Torres,Maatsen, Lindelof, Diaby (for a time), Tielemans, Onana (when fit), Bizot, Malen. Misses, Elliot, Sancho (so far), Guessand (so far), Disasi, Somewhere in between -Barkley. No one ever gets it perfect in the transfer market, it's impossible. The best you have hope for, is more hits than misses, and that the misses don't prove TOO expensive. The very fact that our squad today is better than the one Emery inherited when he joined, and his net transfer spend over those three years is basically a couple of buttons, suggests to me that we're one of the better movers in the transfer market.We make mistakes, all clubs do, but our transfer business since Unai came in has been pretty bloody good in my opinion, and certainly better than it's been generally in the last 20 years.
What was your new name for Kiernan again? It should be changed to that forever.
No hits and misses I think it's also worth noting that if you'd asked this time last year I suspect most people would've had Maatsen and Onana as either misses or at best average signings and now they're looking like players we can rely on for a long time. It's easy to forget that they were both still very young and were always going to improve.My hope is that Guessand will go the same way but to do so he really needs to start believing he deserves to be here because I think a huge part of his problem is confidence related. Maybe Malen going means he'll be used a little more centrally for a few games and that might help him.