Nah, foresight would have been investing the Bridcutt and Barnes money in an attempt to get to the riches of the Premier League this season, we were well placed in January. Nobody is guaranteed promotion so holding it back for next season is just as big a risk as going for it this season imo
Exactly, I feel the finger is being pointed at Oscar when it really should be pointed at Bloom if anyone. In fact I think Bloom should come out (come clean on the budget?) and be more supportive of Oscar, given the unbelievable flak he is getting recently.
How the hell would you know this? I now have a vision of him sitting in his office saying " Just sign who you like Nathan, I don't care who it is as I can't be arsed to get involved "
Nope I am willing to give him the time to bring in players of his choice as I don't believe for a minute that he's not interested in being involved as you suggested.
The early season signings may well have been done for him as he could not possibly have known about Championship players at the...
I believe he is given a list drawn up by Burke and has to choose from that list. I accept I may be wrong but we were signing players when he first arrived here who he could not possibly have seen play.
I feel Oscar has had nowhere near the spending power or input that Poyet had. That is...
Does anyone really believe that??
I can only imagine it was smoke and mirrors with spin based on the wages we were committed to but without the 2 million to sign Ulloa. I do not believe that Oscar has had anywhere near the spending power on players that Poyet had. If he has had the money to...
Err no, he had a bagful of money to spend last time leaving our current manager with close on f all. He wouldn't have got us anywhere near the playoffs this season with the injuries we've had. In fact he would probably have walked a few months ago.
Won't get another Premier League job if they go down surely and yes I know you posted tongue in cheek.
Anyway he might be able to strike a deal to go back to his beloved Leeds at seasons end