Stephenlloyd
Player Valuation: £40m
I see how you only seem to post loads after a negative story has come out.Up to others how they come to terms with the new reality. It's a forum last time I looked.
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I see how you only seem to post loads after a negative story has come out.Up to others how they come to terms with the new reality. It's a forum last time I looked.
The issue here isn't whether the austerity policy now being undertaken is right or wrong; my point is that we are here because of the actions of one man: Moshiri. And we could never have taken the folly of his idiocy and carried on spending because he was NEVER THE MAN OF SUBSTANCE HE WAS PROJECTED AS.Correct, the money is not there. We have spent it, and are still spending it every week on wages. Our sponsorship deal with USM doesn't even cover the cost of Sandro's contract. If we want to spend more, we have to reset and try again - keep the successes, move on the failures, and once the balance sheet becomes healthier there can be another concerted effort at a recruitment drive with hopefully. Spending big with the already bloated first team squad and wage bill we have would be fuel on a bonfire, and moving on that many players will take time. The high wages players are being paid is a hinderance and a result of our own profligacy rather than lack of funds and this is a multi million pound business at the end of the day, meaning all of the required changes can't happen overnight. As other people have rightly pointed out loaning players out can improve cashflow and reduce their book value, meaning that later on accepting lower fees doesn't hurt the balance sheet as much - as with all things there is compromise required. It is a process and a necessary one and it is being managed, but it is not Brands failing as a DoF as you often say just because he hasn't managed to sell 18 players in the January transfer window yet. Whingeing and moaning doesn't help any of this happen any quicker but it does help breed negativity and build pressure around the club which helps nobody.
This is the problem with a lot of football clubs. They are owned by people who know nothing about football. That said, certain signings should never have been countenanced. You don't need to be a football genius to know that signing players in their late twenties who score and create a few goals a season for Crystal Palace, and whose career highlights came at Bristol City for over £20 million pounds is idiocy. Similarly we should never have paid over £20 million for Siggurdson. Moshiri is not a multi billionaire like the guys who own City. He had 1 shot at it, and he messed it up, and now we have to operate in the same way as West Ham or Leicester.....Moshiri is accountable for appointing Walsh and Koeman. I don’t blame him for financially backing them but I agree he should’ve cut the purse strings when it became obvious Walsh was inept.
I think there’s still money to spend but only when the waste is reduced.
Sell to buy.....Moshiri is accountable for appointing Walsh and Koeman. I don’t blame him for financially backing them but I agree he should’ve cut the purse strings when it became obvious Walsh was inept.
I think there’s still money to spend but only when the waste is reduced.
Yeah, "Come on Dave, how can you possibly point the finger at the man who hired Koeman and Allardyce? That's not fair Dave, and you know it".Come on Dave, any old excuse to have a pop at Moshiri ZZZZzzzzzzzz it's rather tiresome now.
The man has loaned to the club and invested more heavily than the charlatans who ran the show for 20 years before he arrived,
If he is guilty of anything it is bad judgement recruitment of managers. He has to put a certain amount of trust in the people he employs, otherwise what is the point in employing them. At the end of the day, they have bought badly and let him down.
Have you still got your knickers in a twist because he got rid of your spanish man crush? its 3 years down the line now mate, don't be so bitter.
I think on paper Koeman and Walsh were a great opportunity. Turned out Walsh was a utter idiot and Koeman gave up....Moshiri is accountable for appointing Walsh and Koeman. I don’t blame him for financially backing them but I agree he should’ve cut the purse strings when it became obvious Walsh was inept.
I think there’s still money to spend but only when the waste is reduced.
Bar city,madrid, Barça and up to now Psg do any other clubs in the world not sell to buy?
Sell to buy.
Sell to buy.
Madrid sold Robaldo, Barca sold Neymar etc. EVERY club/business needs to generate funds and keep a wage bill manageable. How some don’t grasp this on here baffles me.
The issue here isn't whether the austerity policy now being undertaken is right or wrong; my point is that we are here because of the actions of one man: Moshiri. And we could never have taken the folly of his idiocy and carried on spending because he was NEVER THE MAN OF SUBSTANCE HE WAS PROJECTED AS.
Brands is here to wield the axe. Make no mistake of that.
JuvebtusWho was Robaldo sold too mate ?
Pretty sure John Moores was a man of means - the financial landscape was very different in those days of course but his ownership of the club was game-changing in the 60s.It hinders more clubs than those who can thrive or cope with it.
The bottom line is that we dont have (and never have had) an owner of means.
Our self generated treasure trove is gone. The club now has to pay for the idiocy of the owner and his appointments.