D___C » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:33 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:19 pm wrote:in todays echo it basically says rodgers doesnt see carroll as being part of a high energy dynamic pressing team and if we recieve an acceptable offer he can go.
thats fair enough, i`m dissappointed to see carroll go and i think he will do some damage in this league in the future but if the manager has a clear plan and carroll physically hasnt got the attributes to be part of it then as i say fair enough.
but at least replace him with someone with a bit of experience and proven ability. being realistic how many 21 year old`s come into the prem and rip up tree`s? especially one that hasnt even played 50 career games. the lad scored 10 goals in italy last season which is quite impressive for someone that inexperienced but it`s not the type of return thats going to fire us into the CL places. he may be a great player in the future but in the short term we seem to be going backwards.
we dont have the air about us of a club determined to reach the top of the game. we have got to chase down some powerful clubs and i`m not convinced we can do it buying £8m players here and £10m players there.
We dont have the money to bring in a proven top class replacement. Or we do have the money, but the owners saw the damage Kenny did and are reluctant to spend big again on no return.
The owners got badly burnt and its clear they are taking a different course with transfers. We went nuts spending huge sums on average british players so its totally understandable that we are spending around 8-10m on unproven players who we hope can be good.
realistically we arent going to close the gap on the top clubs by spending 8-9m on young players, 21 and 22 year olds arent going to come to a massive club and rip up tree`s. it has happened in the past once or twice like when we signed keegan but it`s a rare occurance.
rodgers is going to have to perform miracles to get us in the top 4, we were already way off the pace and if he has less money to spend than the clubs that finished above us then he is really up against it, lets not forget as well that next season is only his second season in the top flight.
maybe for the first time in my lifetime this club has settled for mid table obscurity or maybe a better way of putting it is that we cant compete with the top clubs no more. i know if all this was happening at chelsea or city i wouldnt be thinking to myself `they are planning for the dawn of a new glorious age`, i`d be thinking to myself that the arabs or abramovitch must be on the verge of pulling out and they are cutting their cloth accordingly.
we dont seem to be acting like a fiercely ambitious club to me. you may think differently i dont know.