s@int wrote:Until the new stadium is built, as long as Rafa gets us top 4 and CL spot I don't think the new owners will be unduly concerned. Once the stadium is built the pressure will be on to fill it and keep it filled, and then we may see additional pressure placed on Rafa to win cups and titles.
Transfer wise I think if the signing don't work out it will be a case of reducing his transfer money rather than shipping Rafa out.
Bottom line he needs to get minimum 4th spot every year or he could be out sooner than he expects or wants.
lakes10 wrote:s@int wrote:Until the new stadium is built, as long as Rafa gets us top 4 and CL spot I don't think the new owners will be unduly concerned. Once the stadium is built the pressure will be on to fill it and keep it filled, and then we may see additional pressure placed on Rafa to win cups and titles.
Transfer wise I think if the signing don't work out it will be a case of reducing his transfer money rather than shipping Rafa out.
Bottom line he needs to get minimum 4th spot every year or he could be out sooner than he expects or wants.
4th spot? only if the cap is closer, we can not be 20 points away at the end of the year.
stmichael wrote:Lakes in positive post shocker.![]()
Nah good post mate. This sums up exactly why I don't see why people were getting annoyed with Mcmanaman's comments yeterday. He was just stating the bleeding obvious. This is the first season when Rafa has really been able to compete financially with the United and Chelsea's of this world and we should be grateful for that. Had the Americans not put their hands in their pocket and we'd had the same transfer budget as previous seasons, we'd have been outspent by West Ham, Man City, Tottenham and even Fulham this summer (they've unbelievably spent nearly £25m).
As we stand, there are no excuses for not putting in a sustained challenge this season. There has been no international summer tournament so all the players have had a full pre season (Mascherano aside). We have added well in the attacking department. Torres is an exceptional player who obviously needs to hit the ground running, mainly because of his price tag. How anyone can say Babel is "out of his depth" after three games is beyond me. Voronin has looked good but obviously it's early to judge him aswell. Benayoun is a decent player who will be a far more consistent performer than Garcia was, but without offering the same goal threat. I still think we need cover in the defence though, which is why I hope the Heinze deal goes through in the end.
As Bigmick said, away at Villa we need to put down a marker. Play Kewell and Pennant wide with Stevie and Xabi in the centre and really go at them. If we win then don't change the team for the Chelsea game the week after. Get off to a bad start and we're already playing catch up, especially as we'll be a game behind with having to play a midweek CL qualifier.
Getting my bets in early, if we lose at Villa, I predict three Kuyt isn't good enough threads, 1 we wasted our money on Torres, 7 did we need Benayoun's and 2,333,436 we need Quaresma's.
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