Spending Obscene Amounts of Money Does Not Guarantee Success

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1234andcounting

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Mar 31, 2008
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The focus is still on transfer fees. The closest correlation for success is player wages. We have overperformed in the Championship on this criterion. However, I am not sure we can pull the same trick off in the PL.
 


MrSnuggles

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Apr 29, 2016
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11 individual superstars doesn't make a team, they will need time to gel that's why l think we will have a fair chance against Man city! Must be the biggest financial mismatch in premier league history...but we still have a chance!
 


McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
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Don't Spurs have a transfer profit over the last 5 years? They buy and sell particularly well.
Interesting article in the Observer that says that Spurs buy particularly badly when they splash the cash...although they certainly sell well.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...li-harry-kane-tottenham-football-silly-season

This is a list of their top 12 all time signings:

1 Moussa Sissoko £29.75m
2 Roberto Soldado £25.50m
3 Érik Lamela £25.50m
4 Heung-Min Son £25.50m
5 Darren Bent £21.04m
6 Vincent Janssen £18.79m
7 David Bentley £18.70m
8 Luka Modric £17.85m
9 Paulinho £16.77m
10 Mousa Dembélé £16.15m
11 Sergei Rebrov £15.30m
12 Roman Pavlyuchenko £14.79m

Be careful what you wish for when demanding that the club splash out big name signings...
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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It will be interesting to see how Spurs go over the next 2 years, as they're basically Champions League players being paid non-Champions League wages.

Under Pochettino Spurs have not had a manager so vital to their success since Bill Nicholson. The Kyle Walker transfer showed that you can't keep all the players happy all the time, and the Eric Dier to United story shows how fragile things are. This is Pochettino's biggest challenge of his career. If they're in the new stadium AND in the Champions League then they're really in business.
 






The_Viper

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Oct 10, 2010
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Interesting article in the Observer that says that Spurs buy particularly badly when they splash the cash...although they certainly sell well.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...li-harry-kane-tottenham-football-silly-season

This is a list of their top 12 all time signings:

1 Moussa Sissoko £29.75m
2 Roberto Soldado £25.50m
3 Érik Lamela £25.50m
4 Heung-Min Son £25.50m
5 Darren Bent £21.04m
6 Vincent Janssen £18.79m
7 David Bentley £18.70m
8 Luka Modric £17.85m
9 Paulinho £16.77m
10 Mousa Dembélé £16.15m
11 Sergei Rebrov £15.30m
12 Roman Pavlyuchenko £14.79m

Be careful what you wish for when demanding that the club splash out big name signings...

Incredible really, 3/10 can be considered a success that's a shocking rate.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Interesting article in the Observer that says that Spurs buy particularly badly when they splash the cash...although they certainly sell well.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...li-harry-kane-tottenham-football-silly-season

This is a list of their top 12 all time signings:

1 Moussa Sissoko £29.75m
2 Roberto Soldado £25.50m
3 Érik Lamela £25.50m
4 Heung-Min Son £25.50m
5 Darren Bent £21.04m
6 Vincent Janssen £18.79m
7 David Bentley £18.70m
8 Luka Modric £17.85m
9 Paulinho £16.77m
10 Mousa Dembélé £16.15m
11 Sergei Rebrov £15.30m
12 Roman Pavlyuchenko £14.79m

Be careful what you wish for when demanding that the club splash out big name signings...

How much did Spurs sell those players on for?

Unbelievably they only lost £6m on Darren Bent.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Not spending any money on credible strikers does SORT of guarantee failure tho eh?

Having a decent budget defence means we'll only get beat 2-0 most weeks. 2-1 on a good day. 4-1 or worse on a bad day.

Ah well, who cares in the end, train and catering queues could do with thinning out anyway. Wouldn't miss this season for the world! :clap:
 
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Bob'n'weave

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It does.

Look at Man City and Chelsea. If you don't spend much then you don't win much either see Arsenal. Leicester was a fluke.

So far we have spent bugger all and must be firm favorites to go down. The squad isn't good enough to stay up at the moment.

Sorry Spence, but I completely disagree with the "Leicester was a fluke" bit. There is no way a team could 'fluke' results week in and week out against the best league teams in the world. They had one thing that the rest of the div did not, and that was belief, plain and simple. You can achieve extraordinary things with belief. The trick is in how you install that belief into your team and keep it there. That why clubs invest in sports psychologists to help players/teams with the mental aspects of the game; teamwork, visualisation, belief etc. Leicester got it bang on. Thing is, you can't really buy it, so most teams will focus on the standard belief system of spend big or go under. They did not buy into that belief system and look what happened. Probably not likely to happen again soon, but who knows.

Ever heard of the placebo effect? You may laugh but..........
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/secret-leicester-citys-incredible-premier-7565493
 


spence

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Oct 15, 2014
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Sorry Spence, but I completely disagree with the "Leicester was a fluke" bit. There is no way a team could 'fluke' results week in and week out against the best league teams in the world. They had one thing that the rest of the div did not, and that was belief, plain and simple. You can achieve extraordinary things with belief. The trick is in how you install that belief into your team and keep it there. That why clubs invest in sports psychologists to help players/teams with the mental aspects of the game; teamwork, visualisation, belief etc. Leicester got it bang on. Thing is, you can't really buy it, so most teams will focus on the standard belief system of spend big or go under. They did not buy into that belief system and look what happened. Probably not likely to happen again soon, but who knows.

Ever heard of the placebo effect? You may laugh but..........
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/secret-leicester-citys-incredible-premier-7565493

It was a fluke for a team like Leicester to win the league instead of one of the bigger clubs. Sorry but that's the way it is. They were 5000/1 to win it.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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It was a fluke for a team like Leicester to win the league instead of one of the bigger clubs. Sorry but that's the way it is. They were 5000/1 to win it.

This. They were blessed with the services of one-season-wonder Jamie Vardy who for one reason or another kept leaving over-valued bang-average opposition defenders flat-footed. That season was a freak of nature. The 5000/1 odds were about right. We won't see that one happen again anytime soon. Er, probably...
 


spence

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This. They were blessed with the services of one-season-wonder Jamie Vardy who for one reason or another kept leaving over-valued bang-average opposition defenders flat-footed. That season was a freak of nature. The 5000/1 odds were about right. We won't see that one happen again anytime soon. Er, probably...

Next season they nearly went down and sacked there title winning manager. Definitely a fluke which i stand by but a brilliant one and there's no denying that.
 


McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
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How much did Spurs sell those players on for?

Unbelievably they only lost £6m on Darren Bent.

Of the players no longer at the club, they lost money on all of them apart from Modric...

2 Roberto Soldado £25.50m - 10m (15.5m loss)
5 Darren Bent £21.04m - 16.5m (4.5m loss)
7 David Bentley £18.70m - released (18.7m loss)
8 Luka Modric £17.85m - 30m (12.15 m gain)
9 Paulinho £16.77m - 9.9m (6.87m loss)
11 Sergei Rebrov £15.30m - Free (15.3m loss)
12 Roman Pavlyuchenko £14.79m - 8m (6.79m loss)
 




Stat Brother

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Of the players no longer at the club, they lost money on all of them apart from Modric...

2 Roberto Soldado £25.50m - 10m (15.5m loss)
5 Darren Bent £21.04m - 16.5m (4.5m loss)
7 David Bentley £18.70m - released (18.7m loss)
8 Luka Modric £17.85m - 30m (12.15 m gain)
9 Paulinho £16.77m - 9.9m (6.87m loss)
11 Sergei Rebrov £15.30m - Free (15.3m loss)
12 Roman Pavlyuchenko £14.79m - 8m (6.79m loss)
So 5 are still at the club and those 7 have something like a £70m loss between them.

TBH as stupid as it sounds I'd be well happy if I was the Spurs owner/accountant/fan.
 


Southern Scouse

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Jul 21, 2011
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At present I see LFC fighting for 4/5 place next year if we do no further business.
However, Barca have been touted at £150m for Coutinho IF they sell Neymar, which I think has fallen through, and that would probably pay for VVD and Keita and leave a further £150m in the kitty. That makes a jump to 1st or 2nd spot even without Coutinho.
So, mega money players, big bucks deals and coffers stuffed with gold win you titles.
 


McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
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At present I see LFC fighting for 4/5 place next year if we do no further business.
However, Barca have been touted at £150m for Coutinho IF they sell Neymar, which I think has fallen through, and that would probably pay for VVD and Keita and leave a further £150m in the kitty. That makes a jump to 1st or 2nd spot even without Coutinho.
So, mega money players, big bucks deals and coffers stuffed with gold win you titles.
Just two words: Andy Carroll
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Don't Spurs have a transfer profit over the last 5 years? They buy and sell particularly well.

Sissoko £30m
Janssen £19m
Soldado £26m
Paulinho £17m

= £92m of flops - Spurs fans seem pretty united on that. Their overall figures helped of course by the mega profit on the £86m sale of Bale.

Levy is one of the hardest negotiators and very hands on in recruitment, but even he's blundered big time on many an occasion.

No wonder Wenger is so cautious on spending big sums on the unproven.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Just two words: Andy Carroll

He's in expensive company with these moves that failed relative to the fees paid and p'd off their fans:

Di Maria £60m
Torres £50m
Mangala £42m
Carroll £35m
Otamendi £32m
Shevchenko £31m
Sissoko £30m
Slimani £29m
Veron £28m
Shaw £27m
Soldado £26m
Bony £25m
Depay £25m
Adebayor £25m
Ballotelli £23m
Cuadrado £23m
 


Seasidesage

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May 19, 2009
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Brighton, United Kingdom
There are no guarantees of course, but finishing positions in the PL correspond fairly closely to budgets and if you underachieve the first outcome is the sacking of the manager usually. There may be a difference of a couple of places from time to time but the top 6 budgets were the top 6 finishers last season although the placings were a bit mixed up. Two of the bottom three spenders were relegated too. Only Burnley overachieved in that regard.

The idea that our team spirit will overcome bigger budgets is not based in reality I'm afraid.
 


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