..I suspect we are now getting to the route of the problem.
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root..I suspect we are now getting to the route of the problem.
As bad as Walsh's transfers have been, you've got to look at Moshiri and Kenwright for the culture being instilled at the club. It's all a bit nouveau riche to me, with the associated lack of hunger and drive in the playing squad.
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He's about to sanction the purchase of Theo Walcott, a player who absolutely encapsulates a lack of hunger and drive.
Try reading the words on the screen.
It wasn't a defence of Walsh, far from it.
It was a point about the culture at the club, of which Walsh is just another example.
Sigurdsson
Keane
Sandro
Bolasie
Williams
Klassen
Schneiderlain
£170 million.
Nick Leeson was jailed for less.
Only just seen this but he's equally as culpable as Koeman for every signing. A lot of people tried to argue that he had no say in some deals and that's going to be a tough pill for them to swallow....Walsh explains how the transfer process works;
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...verton-director-football-steve-walsh-14136335
So he and the Manager must both sign an agreement before the player is acquired. If either says no then the deal doesn’t happen. Whoever most wants the player tends to take the lead to get him in.
If this was also the process with Koeman then Walsh has to be culpable for the situation we are in with this weak and unbalanced squad. It is a concern.
Yet in the Walcott thread you're advocating spending £20m on him.
As bad as Walsh's transfers have been, you've got to look at Moshiri and Kenwright for the culture being instilled at the club. It's all a bit nouveau riche to me, with the associated lack of hunger and drive in the playing squad.