Man of Harveys
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All goes back to the day Barber turned up, the juggernaut did a reverse that day and it's been backwards ever since
It's impossible to argue with this. Wrong man, wrong club. Still.
All goes back to the day Barber turned up, the juggernaut did a reverse that day and it's been backwards ever since
You need to be scoring goals regularly and attacking to progress to the prem as that's clear to see of late.
Interesting. So the transfer fees have gone on meeting this period's FFP. That would suggest to me that Mr Barber is some way off where he needs to be with financial control. Also seems odd that we managed last period without such huge 'investment' via transfer fees but need the Ulloa/Buckley/Bridcutt fees for this period.
It's impossible to argue with this. Wrong man, wrong club. Still.
One of their humble customers here feels a need to ask of the club's representatives on earth/NSC: why did they choose to flog off players that we already knew were good enough for a promotion challenge, only to replace them with expensive journeymen and ropey loanees who didn't turn out to be good enough for a promotion challenge? It seems like a bad investment: spending more in order to cut investment in the future AND taking a big risk doing so. It's not paid off. And yet we're being promised the same again this summer.
If any of you could let us know what the unquestioning and relentlessly grateful Albion public should think about that, it would be much appreciated as we are clearly in need of yet more unremitting and just ever-so-slightly patronizing guidance on what to think and say (apart from "keep spending the money", obviously - we'll take that as a given). Cheers.
But Bloom has been ok funding large fees for CMS, Baldock, Ulloa, (and Grabban) in the past . Why do you think he's any less reluctant to spend to fund a squad/strikers in terms of transfer fees/wages when the evidence is there is that he's done it in the past and has already publicly confirmed he wants to "strengthen" the squad in the summer.
Nope im talking BIG. Like 5million + big
Not 2million for L1 top scorers.
It's impossible to argue with this. Wrong man, wrong club. Still.
Gotcha...Not someone like Britt Assombalonga then. A Top L1 scorer last season but £5m+ for Forest . 15 goals before he was injured.
Or £2m+ 17 goal Callum Wilson, (22 goals for L1 Coventry last season), which inevitably he will add to on Friday.
PS Only £8m Rhodes & £5m Assombalonga out of the current top 20 Champ scorers cost anywhere near £5m+
£6m + add ons McCormack is #22.
It's not impossible. The post above you has done it perfectly.
You don't deserve to support this club.
Bloom said "some" of the money not all of it. We'll have to wait until the 2014/15 accounts to find out. Ulloa,Buckley fees weren't included in this years accounts where losses were reduced primarily through better sponsorship, job cuts and continued large attendances/tv money income, although they would be a lot smaller if we didn't spend £21m+ on our playing budget.. (ie: the wages of the first team squad)
And remember re: Paul Barber that he negotiates the fees for players if the club agrees they can leave. Some would say he's quite good at that. Would Sunderland still agree with the millions they spent on Buckley and Bridcutt ?
Has Ulloa been worth the £8m that Leicester paid for him ?
As far as I'm concerned, the whole "cost of a decent striker" thing is a massive red herring. We'd all like a proven £10m striker for £5m but it simply isn't going to happen as a general rule. It rarely does. Bournemouth and Brentford are small clubs who have not gone large on striker costs. Wolves are a bigger club, but their modus operandi has resembled Bournemouth and Brentford's. All three have built up a decent squad, kept the nucleus together, and scored the goals that breeds confidence and powered them all into the top six.
For me, the lesson to be learned is not "get a £5m striker in", it is that there is a good deal of merit in getting your squad sorted WELL before the start of the season even if that means paying a little bit more to get a handful of key contracts in place by the beginning of July.
Get them settled and playing well as early as possible. Albion's summer dealings were nothing short of an absolute disgrace - they badly let down 23,000 season ticket holders by letting Ulloa go and failing to replace him (after letting Barnes go and failing to replace him just six months beforehand). And let's not forget we got the patronising Chemical Ali "don't panic everyone" sound bites in the form of "we're sure you'll like the squad by September 1st" which kind of ignored the fact the season was 3 weeks old by this point, shortly after we had buggered about penny pinching over Stephen Ward's wages leaving us with a huge hole at the back by the time Sheff Weds became the first of many teams to win here fairly comfortably.
All in all, it was a shambles and it had better be a different story if we are to believe that the right bloke (Burke) was sacked.
I have no issue with Barber's negotiation of fees for players sold. If he is actively involved in this (which he must be) he's done this very well. In the opposite direction there's been a monumental screw up (£21m FFS) , but I'm sure it will be argued that this is not in anyway his responsibility.
As I say it will be interesting to see how the results pan out for this period of FFP and how much of the player sold cash is required to fall within it
Bloom said "some" of the money not all of it. We'll have to wait until the 2014/15 accounts to find out. Ulloa,Buckley fees weren't included in this years accounts where losses were reduced primarily through better sponsorship, job cuts and continued large attendances/tv money income, although they would be a lot smaller if we didn't spend £21m+ on our playing budget.. (ie: the wages of the first team squad) And remember re: Paul Barber that he negotiates the fees for players if the club agrees they can leave. Some would say he's quite good at that. Would Sunderland still agree with the millions they spent on Buckley and Bridcutt ?
Has Ulloa been worth the £8m that Leicester paid for him ?
I don't actually think we've got that bad an overall squad. I see it as follows (excl. Carayol as don't feel it's fair to judge just yet and incl. other loans):
Starter Quality:
Stockdale, Walton, Dunk, Halford, Ince, Kayal, Stephens, Teixeira, Lua Lua
Back Up Quality:
Greer, Bruno, Calderon, Forster-Caskey, Holla, Crofts, Baldock, March, Colunga, Chicksen
Let Go:
Hughes, Agustien, O'Grady, Mackail-Smith, Ankergren, Best, Bennett, McCourt, Fenelon, Monakana
That's 9 good enough to be starters, 10 good enough to fill in and 10 of which to get rid. That's a core squad of 19. Add 2/3 strikers, a left back, a right back, a winger and perhaps another couple of squad players and we'll be fine.
Key is two things: an undisrupted pre-season and a striker that knows where the goal is.