Ah, so simple!
You really reject any correlation between spending money and success? Has the FFP dogma so addled all our brains now
Fulham....£10.5 million...McCormack....guaranteed promotion?
Ah, so simple!
You really reject any correlation between spending money and success? Has the FFP dogma so addled all our brains now
There is nothing TB has ever done to suggest he will ever "spend big" in this division
Fulham....£10.5 million...McCormack....guaranteed promotion?
Ah, so simple!
You really reject any correlation between spending money and success? Has the FFP dogma so addled all our brains now
Yawn - this is tired stuff. You can spend another 100 pages talking about expensive flops and inexpensive genuises if you like. But you know you'll be dodging the real issue, do we massively increase our chances by spending some money and spending it well
It doesnt need to be big spending on names taking Kayal and Stephens as examples rather than McCormack to Fulham but players that can do the job. Our CBs are all getting old we need to bring on Glen Rea but it will be some time probably about 3 - 5 years, before any player emerges from the academy for the first team. Can we stand still for that time, I hope not at my age.
I don't reject any correlation, and have spreadsheets that show there is an analogy between wage bills and league position (although the correlation in this division is by far the weakest of the main divisions in Europe).
QPR spent £76 million on wages last season, compared to the Albion's £21 million, and they only just scraped through the playoffs. If you want us to compete, where should the extra £50m plus come from? It works out at about £2,000 per fan. How many would be willing to pay that?
The QPR stuff another meaningless distraction. I really hope you don't set your students these pointless exercises
But pleased you concede the principal point. What would be a constructive discussion now is how much we should spend to help buy us into that positive correlation you cite.
I maintain something in the region of the £3m purchase of Callum Wilson (someone like him) could catapult us into where Bmuff are now - contending for auto promotion - together with more lower cost canny purchases and free transfers
If you mean spend a lot of money on a League 1 striker with no experience in this division and one good season in League 1, we have done that, more than once. It's a lottery, and being wise with (a) hindsight and (b) someone else's money is a piece of cake.
Slightly off topic I wonder if we will continue to rely on the loan market for a left back as we have for the last three seasons
Nah, you're just giving up and saying spending money is a waste of time as another argumentative empty gesture - something your own admittance of a correlation between spending and success showed wasn't true. The only thing we can draw from this is you should stick to the spreadsheets and don't ever apply to our scouting structure.
We have spent money, the wage bill for the last two seasons was the highest in the history of the club. As for the correlation, it's between wages and end of season position, and as I pointed out, this division has the weakest correlation.
As for the constant snide comments, you do yourself no favours.
I'm sorry, but you are a windbag. Stop with the ceaseless flow of non sequiturs on here and you'll get more love, from me at least.
Yes, please do. We signed Murray about 6 years ago and managed to **** up with his departure too, which is very galling.. The other examples are exceptions, as you well know. Look at our track record with cheap or loan strikers and then at how many of the clubs that are challenging in the Championship have these bargain strikers. Yes of course it would be great to get one but if the club are basing their striker recruitment on unearthing a gem that is cheap and up to this division then I won't be holding my breath about next season.
Are you actually employed by the club?? I suspect that you might be
Sorry Icy, but Jem is on much firmer ground than you on this thread. While he does seem like an outpost from the club's marketing department at times, you've been in a right strop for a while now.
Let's take Middlesborough, who not only have a number of midfield players scoring goals (Leadbetter, Clayton and Adomah), but also have four goalscoring forwards. Of these, the ones with the highest fees have actually performed less well than those that haven't:
Kike c£3m
Vossen costly loan
Bamford loan
Tomlin not so much
Or you could take Ighalo at Watford.
I'm sure that the wages on offer is going to be far more important than transfer fee.
I am happy to accept that Chaileyjem talks sense and puts his points across well, he is way more sanguine than me in his reactions to the shit that this season has been.
Yeah I have been in a strop most of this season...