ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:06 pm wrote:i think our wage structure has as much to do with us not recruiting the top prospects as much as anything else.
although we are prepared to pay top dollar it`s only to players who prove on the pitch that they are worth the big wages, that may sound logical and reasonable but football isnt exactly a logical and reasonable game.
although suarez is earning £100,000+ a week now he arrived here on, according to some reports, £26,000 a week. 26 grand isnt going to impress players who are being told they are the next ronaldo or messi.
i cant see us recruiting top top talent by paying reasonable wages and not having CL footy.
dont get me wrong it`s hard to argue against the common sense approach the club is using but will we be able compete against the the super rich teams above us being so financially prudent?
john craig » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:28 pm wrote:Agree on the wage structure probably inhibiting us.
But building a good team is still possible with these restrictions. Spurs have a wage structure similar to ours and they've done really well in the transfer market over recent years I think. Borussia Dortmund are the best example though - I saw Bam's post recently where he broke down what they'd spent on that team and it's less than 35 mil! Unbelievable. It wasn't as if they all came through the youth system either, only 2 of them did, the rest were signed for reasonably modest fees, the likes of Subotic, Gundogan, Bender, Hummels, Lewandowski. Only Reus at 14 mil was a relatively big spend. But even Dortmund, for all their recent progress and relative success, will lose their best players as they have a wage structure and can't offer what Bayern can domestically.
Like I said in a recent thread we started, we can still have some success with this model - aim for CL qualification and maybe win the odd trophy. But it will be near impossible to win the league - we have 3 fu.cking Bayerns in our league plus good sides like Arsenal and Spurs to contend with.
While I do agree that our wage structure has -to some extent- limited our chances of attracting the top talents, I dont think that it can realistically be used as an excuse for : A) our big failures in the transfer market over the last 3 years (Suarez, Coutinho and Enrique aside) & B) us drifting further away from the likes of ManUtd, Arsenal and Tottenham.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb:
Our overall player wages in the last reputable club wages report I found (dating back to 2010/2011) showed that we paid 11mill more than Arsenal did in wages , and close to 45mill more than Tottenham. THATS PER SEASON. We were 4th on the list and above us were ManUtd who paid 18mill more than we did.
What I'm trying to say is this, we might not be able to offer a player like Saurez 200K p/w, but we're definitely capable of paying the wages of the likes of Podolski, Giroud, Vertonghen, Parker...etc
Realistically, there aren't many players who fall in that restricted wage bracket (120k and above) who would be interested in joining our club in the first place.
John Craig:
I agree with a lot of what you are saying especially the part about it only taking us so far. But for now, I think all of us would be more than satisfied if we can just get to the CL. Borussia Dortmund are an exception to the rule rathen than the norm though. They operate in a completely different market and have one of the best, if not the best, young managers in the game. Their scouting over the last 5 or so years has been phenomenal (the only other explanation is that they got incredibly lucky) and I would say over 80% of the players they brought in turned out to be excellent players. Lets not forget though that many of the players they brought in were players who excelled at clubs in the bundesliga and many of them were already internationals before signing for Dortmund. Gundogan: German international before signing, Hummels: signed from Bayern, German International, Lewandoski: Polish International, played in Europa League, 24 goals 10 assists in 44 games before moving, Reus: One of the stars of Bundesliga & German national team the season before, 23 goals 14 assists in 43 games the season before moving...etc etc
Its nothing like what we seem to be doing now. Their model CANNOT be replicated in the English game unless we go out and search for international players who have had phenomenal seasons in the French league and -to a lesser extent- the Italian or German league. We'd have to go out and buy Baines, Jagielka, Cabaye, Michu, Benteke..etc to do something similar to what they did with local talent.
But the good thing is, we dont need to follow their model. We already have a very good core of players and all we need is a few top additions to take the side to the next level. Our wage structure imo is nowhere near as limiting as some are suggesting.