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Transfers Summer 2017 transfer window or, waiting for Godot

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This is actually a really good point.The very people who were saying chavs bought the title (even me), are regularly popping up in this thread saying spending big money is a waste of time. Made me chuckle actually

You're a bit stupid aren't you. Only one team can win the league now I count at least 4 other sides who regularly spend big and turns out they don't win the league. Prime examples being Woolwich, Dippers and recently Utd and City.
 
Tottenham Massive Tottenham Massive are you disagreeing that our two biggest signings have flopped, or what?
No. I disagree with your statement that scott scott favours a scatter gun approach to transfers. At no point has he hinted at that
 
Maybe. I just think that other team's fans have a, generally, more positive outlook on some of our lads.

If Trips was playing for anyone else in the top 6, and we needed to replace KW still, there would be reams of Sqwaka (sp) tweets, Polygons and all sorts pasted in here suggesting we should "just pay the money" and get him. It just feels very 'grass on the other side' to me.

I get that some people feel that promoting youth isn't exciting or 'success', but it really can be. Pretty soon I'm sure our way of doing things will be seen as the "right" way of doing it, once Man Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool start figuring out how to replicate it, rather than this silly need to spend £50m on a bench player thing.
Yes our way is much more pure & better for our national team too.
More rewards for teams with homegrown players might help.
A better minimum amount of homegrown players system too.

My other idea is to scrap the league prize fund & just share it equally between all teams. This will even out the competition a little bit. The incentive will still be staying up, europe & winning the title.
 
This is actually a really good point.The very people who were saying chavs bought the title (even me), are regularly popping up in this thread saying spending big money is a waste of time. Made me chuckle actually
Same every season......

Last summer= Spending big is a waste of time.

End of season (& team that spends big wins the title again)= team that won title just bought it, so its a hollow achievement.

This summer= actually the team that won the title didn't buy it because now it doesn't suit my argument.
 
Which team does that & wins titles regularly without spending big?
It's professional football, so spending abilities matter. But there is no relationship between transfer spending and success. Clubs able to support higher wage bills generally do better. But there are also clear inefficiencies. You can spend less and do better than rivals by recruiting smarter and having a high quality academy. SAF's MUFC teams, Klopp's Dortmund, Sevilla all have spent less than their rivals on transfers, but won titles and trophies. They built better squads by being smarter.

We finished higher than our wage bill 9 of the last 10 years by being smarter than our rivals in exactly this way.

It's a seller's transfer market this summer. Europe has a PL tax and there are few players for sale who can help us right now. Possibly none if we don't want to pay that tax.
 
United have spent fortunes and have regressed (in the league anyway). I'm not anti-transfer, but their approach to building a team has to be wrong.


There approach was right ten odd years ago when there was only one big dick in town. Now that Citeh and Chel$ea have billionaires who can actually spend more than Yanited the same old philosophy will not work and from what i see they don't have a production line of youngsters coming through and even if they did that cunt of a manager they have wouldn't play them anyway.

Times have changed but they have a self entitled fan base (not unlike those Kraut loving cunts down the road from them) who think that if they just throw more money at the problem some of it will stick.

When you look at the money wasted since Fergie left it is quite astonishing.
 
You would change your stance depending on what poch does so there's no point arguing.

& you know the reality is you need to spend big to win the title regularly.
So either you want it that way or not at all in reality.
What are you talking about?

Change my stance? I'm backing the manager......our policy is young players and signings he can get the best out of.

If he wants Barkley then great.....what should I do, hate Barkley and hope he's shit to be right? No, I'd hope he can become our Cantona in a few years.

I trust the manager, so if he signs players, I will trust his judgement and if he doesn't I will be equally satisfied.

People claiming to trust Poch, but only if he does what they want.

I find it astonishing that the people demanding we spend money are not talking about a striker and RB. I could understand their point if that was the case.....people who were livid we sold Walker and who think Janssen is crap, yet they are only babbling on about CMs and wingers.
 
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The spending big brigade seem to forget that we're building a new stadium. Now they will say the statement was made about transfer spending would not be affected however that was before Brexit and the price of everything went up. The stadium costs have risen since 2014 when Pochettino arrived.
 
Your deranged or delusional to think that transfers don't improve us or others Many shouted for prudent pragmatism last summer . The Kenyan bloke was a great addition to the first 11 and Jansen poor but always it's a gamble .
We need one player like an Isco to get us over the line . Rather spend 60 million on ONE game changer ( yes we have the money ) than a scatter gun approach on a hope and waits . as we are so nearly there .
We can't live in fairy land for ever , the wardrobe will close and winter has to have a christmas .
 
The spending big brigade seem to forget that we're building a new stadium. Now they will say the statement was made about transfer spending would not be affected however that was before Brexit and the price of everything went up. The stadium costs have risen since 2014 when Pochettino arrived.
I can't believe the lack of patience...people who claimed we would be lucky to finish top 6 demanding titles!

All the EXACT same stuff said in January, and look at the run we went on, with our weak squad and inadequate first team
 
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