by LFC2007 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:35 am
Assuming that the manager was keen on signing a striker, and I believe he must have been, then I think that, given the urgent need to strengthen in that area -- and the cost relative to the potential upside of doing so -- FSG ought to have made more money available to the manager. I understand the need for the club to be run on a sound financial basis, and I don't but this idea that we have to spend silly money to make the top four -- the competition for those places consists of Spurs, Arsenal, Newcastle et al, not City, Chelsea and Utd-- but when the need to strengthen is as great as it is and the cost of addressing it is relatively modest then w'eve every right to expect money to be made available. It could, after all, be the difference between challenging for the top four and failing to do so, and if we are to fall short, we would be at risk of losing key players and the whole project facing another almighty setback. That's not in FSG's interest because to increase the value of the club,and to ultimately make a profit, we need to be in the CL.