But Tony's two 5 quid each way bets on the National lost.
A friend says not only is Vicente going to Reading but Tony is now potless.
Is that the same TB who is forking out for the extra seats and the training ground?
But Tony's two 5 quid each way bets on the National lost.
A friend says not only is Vicente going to Reading but Tony is now potless.
We needed to spend to be able to compete at this level, money was spent and we have been competitive. Money will be spent in the summer to make us more competitive and I'm 100% certain we will be more competitive next season.
But the entire team apart from el-abd has been acquired by Guss. So considering where we have come from since he took over, he can't be that bad.
Before the apologists go "oh just another long Gus bashing thread" or remind us where we were two years ago, just look at yesterday.
There's no doubt that we have money to spend this summer, but look at how wisely Gus used that money last summer in relation to his sqaud.
Now, West Ham was probably our most important game of the season, the biggest MUST WIN game we had this season and Gus' top signings thus follows
Record Signing Hoskins 500k - Out of Loan
Next Record Signing Buckley £1m - Not in squad/Dropped
Next Record broke CMS £3.25 if he decides to hang around if not £2.5m - On Bench
LuaLua Rumoured at £1m plus - On Bench
Noone Turn down over £1m bid - On Bench
Starting line up total cost £250,000
Bench/not picked cost - Over £6,000,000
They are the type of figures you see in the paper around FA Cup round 3 time, when the non leaguers take on a bigger club
IT WAS A MUST WIN GAME. Most important game of the season
WE LOST 6-0 and can be grateful it wasn't more
Pretend you are the chairman
Your manager does not fail to mention in nearly every interview the budget of the club
You allow manager to spend £6m (which is incredible for a club like us) of your money and in a must win game the team that starts costs £250k and the bench costs around 25 times that and you lose 6-0
Would you as chairman not be a little pissed off. Would allow the manager to splash your cash again, when clearly he hasn't brought players he can use in his system the first time around??
No chairman has a relationshp with a manager where costs are not a factor.Just wondering, with all these figures from pre-season being banded about - including a few wild doses of speculation - would we be bemoaning this issue if those players only cost half of what they did? Would it be relevant?
The cost of the players is secondary to what they bring to the squad as a whole. Was Glenn Murray four times better than Nicky Forster, for example?
I'm just wondering if Tony is rolling his eyes, getting angry and demanding more, more, more because of the figures mentioned. Or do him and Gus have the relationship for which costs are not an interfering factor?
Off course yesterday was about team selection and tactics. The players we had here are good enough, as a few weeks ago we were 4th.Of course if the players purchased are not up to it, it must be those League 1 players that have got us up the table to challenge for the play off positions. Then of course I read elsewhere that they are not up to it and must go. What is right ? Who has got us up the table and challenging for the play offs ? What about Vincente ? He seems a good acquisition with Tony's funds. I think yesterday was more a question of team selection.
Off course yesterday was about team selection and tactics. The players we had here are good enough, as a few weeks ago we were 4th.
It's all about Gus' team selections and lack of ability to change tactics when needed.
The fact NONE of his top signings started yesterday, even though they were all available, suggests Poyet is not capable of signing players for his way of playing.
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No chairman has a relationshp with a manager where costs are not a factor.
But I am positive that as Bloom has allowed Poyet to spend huge cash, certainly huge cash for us, will to be wondering why none of them were demmed good enough to start the most important game of the season for us yesterday.