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Hey.I have not been in that thread for yonks but I can well believe that.
The anti-ENIC cult, like all members of all cults, don't like facts.

Totally disagree that the 80s were mediocre!This was dealt with in the ENIC thread not too long ago, and it's a fantasy that this approach was successful.
Klinsmann won nothing. Gazza and Lineker won an FA Cup. That's it. They got us nowhere near the big table of football and instead set the club back financially. Sugar would have done far better to focus on building a squad of overall quality instead of buying one or two stars and hoping they could make us good again.
Ardiles was a different story, in a different era, but by the time Scholar took over the club in 1984 it had the largest debt in English football, he had to literally diversify club holdings into computer and clothing companies (Hummel and Martex) to stay afloat, and we became the first club in the world to be floated on the London Stock Exchange. And of course he had to get a loan from Maxwell to sort it all out.
All the commercialization and whatnot about modern football that you all hate? We helped start it, unfortunately. Back when you guys think we were 'ambitious', when instead Scholar was leading the way in basing revenue on merchandising and rinsing the fan's pockets instead of delivering on the pitch. That's why we won only a couple of cups at the start of the decade, and were barren for the rest of it, UEFA Cup aside. Rest of the time we were bouncing in and out of the bottom half of the table and being knocked out of the FA Cup usually before Round 5, with only 1 more final appearance where we couldn't beat Coventry.
The 80s were mediocre. The 90s were gash. The 2000s were mediocre, and the 2010s were the 2nd-best period of league and European performance we've ever known.
Headline ....9th richest club in the world can't buy players, baldy has indeed won.What?
I hate this narrative that's popped up recently that this club used to buy the odd star, yeah so what? The rest of the team were shite and we could only support having those players because they earn more than their team mates, great strategy that lol
Even if we put in a bid for Isak now anyway, what's the point? he's not signing for us, no matter how much wages we offer... he'd only reject us which would ironically appease the naysayers' dopemine hit of mocking us yet again 'we tried' etc...
Yet we managed to acquire so called superstars, but now when we are the 9th richest club in the world we can't? Oh we must not do a Leeds, Levy has truly won, our rivals spend like there is no tomorrow, while we sit on our hands. We have seen this all to often, over the past 25yrs.This was dealt with in the ENIC thread not too long ago, and it's a fantasy that this approach was successful.
Klinsmann won nothing. Gazza and Lineker won an FA Cup. That's it. They got us nowhere near the big table of football and instead set the club back financially. Sugar would have done far better to focus on building a squad of overall quality instead of buying one or two stars and hoping they could make us good again.
Ardiles was a different story, in a different era, but by the time Scholar took over the club in 1984 it had the largest debt in English football, he had to literally diversify club holdings into computer and clothing companies (Hummel and Martex) to stay afloat, and we became the first club in the world to be floated on the London Stock Exchange. And of course he had to get a loan from Maxwell to sort it all out.
All the commercialization and whatnot about modern football that you all hate? We helped start it, unfortunately. Back when you guys think we were 'ambitious', when instead Scholar was leading the way in basing revenue on merchandising and rinsing the fan's pockets instead of delivering on the pitch. That's why we won only a couple of cups at the start of the decade, and were barren for the rest of it, UEFA Cup aside. Rest of the time we were bouncing in and out of the bottom half of the table and being knocked out of the FA Cup usually before Round 5, with only 1 more final appearance where we couldn't beat Coventry.
The 80s were mediocre. The 90s were gash. The 2000s were mediocre, and the 2010s were the 2nd-best period of league and European performance we've ever known.
Totally disagree that the 80s were mediocre!
Cup wins in 81 and 82
Uefa in 84
86/87 was arguably our most exciting team in the last 45 years. Should have won that cup final.
Had the pleasure of seeing Gazza and Lineker in a great team to watch.
The 80s were anything but mediocre
Headline ....9th richest club in the world can't buy players, badly has indeed won.
I don’t think that view is unrealistic, seeing as we are 8th in the markets behindThe Extra Mile(sey) who we finishing behind next season to make you think we will finish 8th/9th?
Is that the thread with a poll attached?They already ran away from that thread when the facts started making them look stupid/forgetful.

I don’t think that view is unrealistic, seeing as we are 8th in the markets behind
Liverpool Woolwich City Chelsea Newcastle Man Utd and Villa. There is always likely to be a Brighton/Bouremouth/Forest challenging also.
I can’t see us all of a sudden going from 17th to say 5th as things stand
Headline ....9th richest club in the world can't buy players, baldy has indeed won.
I don’t think that view is unrealistic, seeing as we are 8th in the markets behind
Liverpool Woolwich City Chelsea Newcastle Man Utd and Villa. There is always likely to be a Brighton/Bouremouth/Forest challenging also.
I can’t see us all of a sudden going from 17th to say 5th as things stand
They were also a great team to watch but I still think 86/87 was fantastic to watch. I never said the 80s were great but they certainly were not mediocre. We had sides that were enjoyable to watch and players that were incredible.Didn't I just cover that?
In 1981 we needed an own goal to salvage a replay against a team in 12th, but then again we were 10th ourselves. In 1982 we needed a penalty in a replay against a team from Division 2. 1987 was a failure in every competition, just like the years we came 2nd and 3rd under Poch and lost the European Cup final.
1984 was lovely. But, then again, it's when Scholar took over and turned us into a commercial entity more concerned with finances than football, which is why the best we did after that was almost beat Coventry, and almost get into a title race. The rest of the decade was pretty poor.
If the 80s were great, so was ENIC. If ENIC is crap, then so were the 80s. But I did have the pleasure of seeing Kane, Son, Hugo, Walker, Jan and Toby, Bale and Modders in a great team to watch...
The main diff is we have spent badly especially on the forward areas. Hence still need a starting left forward and most would argue a better CF than Solanke. We’ve already spent £55M on kudus who is a much better footballer than the £47M Johnson.You act as if Liverpool didn't spend years being called the Dippers precisely because they followed a pragmatic, hidden-value approach to their transfer strategy. Even when Klopp came along they bought Bobby Firmino and Christian Benteke, and these were not Big Names that Big Clubs were competing for. Then they followed it up with Mane and Wijnaldum, with only us for competition there, and Salah came the following year as a Chelsea reject reborn at Roma.
Not a single one of these transfers was a marquee signing, not a single one was even over 40m pounds, and look where it got them. NOW they cam afford to spend the earth on whomever they want, because Klopp earned it.
But we're not competing with them. We're competing with Newcastle, and even in the past 3 years we've massively out-spent them. Here, take a look at this fun little chart I made (all prices in Euros, all data from transfermarkt: Spurs, Woolwich, Newcastle):
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In case anyone is confused, we've been spending a lot of money to try and catch/keep up.
Edit: I can't get the Scum link to work because the forum autochanges to Woolwich, even in a URL.
but now when we are the 9th richest club in the world we can't? Oh we must not do a Leeds, Levy has truly won, our rivals spend like there is no tomorrow, while we sit on our hands. We have seen this all to often, over the past 25yrs.
Best post of the thread for me that, bravo.

2 FA Cups and a major European trophy. We were pretty much London's major club through that decadeThey were also a great team to watch but I still think 86/87 was fantastic to watch. I never said the 80s were great but they certainly were not mediocre. We had sides that were enjoyable to watch and players that were incredible.