Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:59 am wrote:
How exactly is that me "sussed"
Is there anything in my post that is false
Just you benny, just you

Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:59 am wrote:
How exactly is that me "sussed"
Is there anything in my post that is false
redno7 » Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:05 am wrote:Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:59 am wrote:
How exactly is that me "sussed"
Is there anything in my post that is false
Just you benny, just you
Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:11 am wrote:
So nothing as usual from you then - just little baseless sarcastic comments to ensure you are involved.
Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:37 am wrote:What point is it that I'm swerving ?
Those clubs have success - that is what we aspire to be - successful
What obvious feelings of pleasure are you talking about - you can highlight them if you wish to show the point you are trying to prove.
When has anyone stated the desire to be a fan of any of those clubs ?
We need to aspire to be up with those clubs - unless you think different.
Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:53 am wrote:So you do agree with what I was saying about aspiring to be up with them and to be successful ?
So I haven't swerved any point.
Glad that's cleared up.
Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:09 am wrote:I posted some facts about how clubs have improved by spending money - I also highlighted how they have improved in terms of success and how money can buy quality players to help achieve that success. I posted each clubs situation over the years and stated that we should aspire to be in their situation in terms of success.
So im not exactly sure what your point is or what the problem is ? Again not sure how in showing my pleasure in their situation etc ?.
Kenny Kan
"So what" doesn't guarantee that spending big will get success or good players; especially when we don't have the money to lose like Madrid and Chelsea. I understand a person like yourself will find it hard to acknowledge this which is probably why I'm better off banging my head against a brick wall than conveying this message to you.
On the point of whinging, I'm not the one who seems happy to whinge about our summer signings because they don't cost 30M a piece, best look in the mirror.
Benny The Noon » Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:19 am wrote:Nah it's ok , I think it's clear you are unsure of your own point and have twisted yourself in circles.
When you can come up with some clarification instead of riddles I can then address any point you are attempting to make.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:20 pm wrote:Kenny Kan
"So what" doesn't guarantee that spending big will get success or good players; especially when we don't have the money to lose like Madrid and Chelsea. I understand a person like yourself will find it hard to acknowledge this which is probably why I'm better off banging my head against a brick wall than conveying this message to you.
On the point of whinging, I'm not the one who seems happy to whinge about our summer signings because they don't cost 30M a piece, best look in the mirror.
you can be a happy clapper all you want lad, to me this situation looks like a managed decline.
when we were succesful we used to break the british transfer record every other season but these days despite having the 8th biggest turnover in the world (according to deloitte) we seem to be trying to pick up £3m and £4m bargains and hoping they turn into stars.
every now and then you will uncover a coutinho and everyone will pat the clubs scouting network on the back but the odds of putting together a whole team that can compete for the top prizes in the game on the cheap like that are astronomical, the last manager to pull that off was clough at forest and that was 30 years ago and in a different footballing age.
no one expects us to compete with the oil barons for the likes of rooneys and ronaldo`s signature but there are lot of up and coming stars like luis muriel that a club of our stature should be trying to sign, if you add up all the money we`ve spent on the aspas`s,llori`s, alberto`s and atsu`s you are well on the way to affording one of those top prospects.
apparently we are baulking at the £17m asking price that schalke want for papadopolous, in the echo it said that if schalke dont lower their demands then we`ll look elsewhere, well look at aspas and atsu etc, there`s the papadopolous money right there, instead of spending that money on a top prospect (in a position that is a priority) we start throwing the dice on spanish second division players.
i think the reason we arent in for the muriels of this world is because those top prospects will still demand good wages and we seem hell bent on keeping the wage bill down to a bare minimum, infact i reckon the only reason we are in for mkhitaryan is that he`s on buttons in armenia and we can double his wage and still only be paying him £30,000 a week. i was shocked to hear suarez joined us on £26,000 a week.
what fsg is trying to do is admirable but imo it`s got f##king no chance of working in this country where practically every club in the top flight is owned by foreign billionaires, this isnt germany where the fans own the club in partnership with local business.
how long do you think it will be before coutinho starts taking a look around the dressing room at the £5m and £3m signings coming in and starts to question the clubs ambition? players arent soft, when they hear that the club isnt heartbroken to see the bigger earners like reina and carroll leave they know the score.
i believe we can compete with the united`s, city`s and chelsea`s without buying the falcao`s and ronaldo`s, i think if you bring in the erickssons, muriels, papadopolous`s, mkhitaryans, jordi clasie`s etc you can go toe to toe with them, but imo we are not going to do it by buying the likes of atsu and aspas.
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