There’s no such thing as a ‘final hurdle’. This is the fundamental flaw in how you view things. You have this idea that there is a perfect correlation between fiscal health and success. And that we will reach this certain monetary point and achieve nirvana. Money provides the foundation, but clear and effective footballing strategy does the rest.
And that’s the bit that you and the French guy keep excusing - the football bit. That’s why I want ENIC gone. A remorseless track record of shit footballing decisions.
Trophy winning sides are cyclical. You have to build a generational team that will compete and win. See Liverpool. A few games away from winning the Quadruple. Now floundering. But you can bet your fucking bottom dollar they will be competing for the title before us. They won’t spend that much more. But they will identify the problem areas, address them, put in place a plan and aim for the title in 2025.
We won’t. We will buy a random selection of players, Maddison et al, hire a manager, sack him 18 months later and repeat.
ENIC have no footballing DNA and no vision for the what the team is and what it represents.
There’s also been the suggestion that we’ve had no luck. I’d suggest that having the greatest striker of the last three or four decades fall into your lap is pretty fucking lucky. But, as seems to always be the case, we’ll waste the opportunity.