ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:39 am wrote:stmichael » Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:45 am wrote:City, United, Chelsea, Arsenal all have better squads, revenues and players then us. City have unlimited money. Chelsea have spent £30+ on Hazard and are about to sign Oscar for £25m. Spurs have £40-50m to spend plus the Modric money. Arsenal have money to burn but the manager chooses not to spend it. United aren't short of a few quid. We are currently light years away from properly challenging for the very best players available when you consider our resources.
I at least expect the fans to be realistic like the manager is when it comes to signing players. Past mistakes mean that there's no way we're going to attract "world class" players as you put it.
we still have some top players at the club and if we bring in a couple of suarez quality signings we could be in the mix again. it would also send out the message that we are still an ambitious club looking to compete at the top end of the game. yeah okay our owners got their fingers burnt in the transfer market but what top club hasnt? it wasnt as if every penny of that money came out of their own pockets most of it came from the sale of torres, babel, ngog etc.
to me it looks like they are trying to extract as much profit out of the club as they can with the least possible investment. great business model but i`m not sure you can be a top club these days with that stratedgy.
it takes a bit of a leap of faith to believe that signing mid table 21 and 22 year olds for 8 or 9 million and a 29 year old from fulham are the first steps on our journey back to the top.
according to people who study these things the owners apparently got us on the cheap and even though they laid out £30m in transfers they have saved a similar amount by reducing the wage bill. maybe it`s time they invested some of their hard earned into the `business`, rodgers is their man, they should have enough faith in their own judgement to give the fella at least a fighting chance of succeeding by backing him in the transfer market.
But that is always going to be the case with american owners. $$$ 1st, the rest 2nd. They always buy to make money out of something, the main reason I dislike their approach to life.
A football club is about results, trophies and if they can break even finacially, then fine. But over the pond the mental attitude is totally different.