bigmick wrote:He did brilliantly well IMHO. It was just a shame that Masherano, his agent and Barcelona were able to collude to the extent that Roys hands were tied until a couple of days before the end of the window. Had that not been the case, he would have also got us a striker. As it is, he made a profit on transfers in that he brought more in than he spent, and he strengthened the team. Not only that, but he persuaded our best two players to stay against all the odds, and got Joey Cole to choose us over a host of other clubs.
All in all it was a sterling effort from our new manager, well in Roy lad.
maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:He did brilliantly well IMHO. It was just a shame that Masherano, his agent and Barcelona were able to collude to the extent that Roys hands were tied until a couple of days before the end of the window. Had that not been the case, he would have also got us a striker. As it is, he made a profit on transfers in that he brought more in than he spent, and he strengthened the team. Not only that, but he persuaded our best two players to stay against all the odds, and got Joey Cole to choose us over a host of other clubs.
All in all it was a sterling effort from our new manager, well in Roy lad.
so you voted the first choice? And do you also think that we can challenge for the title?
maguskwt wrote:Just to clarify more. The reason I picked 3 and not 4 is that I'm putting alot of faith in Ngog. We've seen he has improved and with a strong midfield, which Roy seems to be prioritising we might just score enough goals even playing Ngog or Kuyt when Torres is injured. But I still do think that we might struggle to finish 4th. The league is about strength in depth and the squads of Spurs and Man City are stronger than ours. I actually think in terms of squad depth and overall quality, the sequence is like this:
Man United
Chelsea
Man City
Arsenal
Spurs
Liverpool
If you look at that, Roy has a big task on his hands to qualify for CL
In and Out wrote:I think he did well in the transfer market - I think it's actually refreshing to see a manager steer clear of signing exotic names, Merieles perhaps excluded - but it's refreshing to also see a manager go for a different style of player too. That's what we really needed - he's able to think outside the proverbial box.
Obviously dissapointed in not signing a striker but that's not Roy's fault - I blame Purslow for that
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