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Which is exactly the point I was making in my original post. The fact that there as some on here that don’t agree is just bizarre.
When you break it down, football is quite simple, the best teams have the best players.
There can be no more excuses, if we don’t start signing the same quality of players &
as the top clubs & pay the wages that will entail, it’s because Levy hasn’t got the desire to do it, not because we can’t afford it

Ange is the most believably ambitious manager we've had imo. Jose and Conte never really believed this club was going to compete consistently. Ange says it and he really means it.

We want to win consistently to bring the football team up to the level of the stadium, we need the best players.
 
Such a stupid debate.

We all know the type of players we can't afford with our wage and transfer budget.

The richest club in London and one of the richest in the world should be able to target any player in the world.

....And then cross your fingers that RM, Barca, Bayern, Man C, Man U, PSG, Liverpool (*) aren't also at the table.

(*AND based on current profile, the scum....... And as much as I'd happily think less of them on the basis of the last 18 months, the Chavs.)

The 'Top London Revenue' badge alone doesn't really mean very much on a pan-European basis.... Not when there's still a significant amount of bigger wallets and bigger track-records of silverware out there to fend off.



Us managing to fend off BM for Dragusin or Barca for Ndombele isn't to be expected on a common basis.
 
The richest club in London who happened to spend the most money in the Jan transfer window.

Tells you that all that over spending on players and wages isn't sustainable.
We signed a youngster with potential who won’t join us until the summer, spent £30 on a player who has yet to start a game & Werner who is bang average at best & was warming the bench at Leipzig.
We’re nearly into March, none of these signings have improved us in any way which is what we needed & what Ange wanted
 
Ange is the most believably ambitious manager we've had imo. Jose and Conte never really believed this club was going to compete consistently. Ange says it and he really means it.

We want to win consistently to bring the football team up to the level of the stadium, we need the best players.

 
....And then cross your fingers that RM, Barca, Bayern, Man C, Man U, PSG, Liverpool (*) aren't also at the table.

(*AND based on current profile, the scum....... And as much as I'd happily think less of them on the basis of the last 18 months, the Chavs.)

The 'Top London Revenue' badge alone doesn't really mean very much on a pan-European basis.... Not when there's still a significant amount of bigger wallets and bigger track-records of silverware out there to fend off.



Us managing to fend off BM for Dragusin or Barca for Ndombele isn't to be expected on a common basis.

Money decides where players go. That's how chavski and city managed to get a seat at the table. Not saying we need to spend like oil barons, just saying that club reputation doesn't play like you think.

Us v UTD/Chavski/ woolwich for a player will come down to one thing and one thing alone, the money offered. City is the only club in the prem that guarantees you win things and even then, Kane went to Bayern for guaranteed trophies.

We got Dragusin because we were the best offer for his career. No reason that can't be done regularly.
 
We signed a youngster with potential who won’t join us until the summer, spent £30 on a player who has yet to start a game & Werner who is bang average at best & was warming the bench at Leipzig.
We’re nearly into March, none of these signings have improved us in any way

Werner helped plug a gap until Son came back. has a few assists, he improved the squad in fairness.

Dragusin has come off the bench and helped us win points but we needed him in the summer.
 
We signed a youngster with potential who won’t join us until the summer, spent £30 on a player who has yet to start a game & Werner who is bang average at best & was warming the bench at Leipzig.
We’re nearly into March, none of these signings have improved us in any way

Welcome to the January transfer window.

We done a lot more business compared to our rivals so what does that tell you?
 
....And then cross your fingers that RM, Barca, Bayern, Man C, Man U, PSG, Liverpool (*) aren't also at the table.

(*AND based on current profile, the scum....... And as much as I'd happily think less of them on the basis of the last 18 months, the Chavs.)

The 'Top London Revenue' badge alone doesn't really mean very much on a pan-European basis.... Not when there's still a significant amount of bigger wallets and bigger track-records of silverware out there to fend off.



Us managing to fend off BM for Dragusin or Barca for Ndombele isn't to be expected on a common basis.
The fans who get off their fat asses and actually buy the most expensive tickets in the world have a right to ask why we still can’t eat at the top table with (fan funded) top revenues

The excuses are wearing very thin
 
Werner helped plug a gap until Son came back. has a few assists, he improved the squad in fairness.

Dragusin has come off the bench and helped us win points but we needed him in the summer.
I agree to a point but if we’d have shown a bit more ambition than Werner, we could have signed a player that would have chipped in with a few goals & put in some better performances which might have made all the difference to our top 4 chances.
People were saying that Werner was a no risk signing but I would argue it was the opposite.
 
I agree to a point but if we’d have shown a bit more ambition than Werner, we could have signed a player that would have chipped in with a few goals & put in some better performances which might have made all the difference to our top 4 chances.
People were saying that Werner was a no risk signing but I would argue it was the opposite.

Agree in principle. Not sure who else was out there to get.

We had an almost closed market and from what we saw reported, we never really tested the water fro bigger fish. I still don't hate that January window.

The summer will be the real test again. Last summer was decent but we still left it short at CB and got punished for it. Let's just hope we learn from that this time.
 
Money decides where players go.

Not solely; no.

That's how chavski and city managed to get a seat at the table.

No; not quite......... You're talking about unprecedented spending power (PSG also)...... The kind that had (and still has) RM, Barca, Juve & Man U shook.

Not saying we need to spend like oil barons, just saying that club reputation doesn't play like you think.

It does. It plays no part? Sorry; I don't believe that you honestly think that.

("Not saying we need to spend like oil barons...."..... You say that; but those clubs are the only semblance of a counter-point you're able to offer.)

Us v UTD/Chavski/ woolwich for a player will come down to one thing and one thing alone, the money offered.

We are more appealing perhaps than we once were; but for pretty much the entire EPL era?

Again; no... You KNOW that's not true.

.............All things monetarily equal why did Hazard (eg) not end up here?

City is the only club in the prem that guarantees you win things and even then, Kane went to Bayern for guaranteed trophies.

Why you ring-fencing this to be an EPL phenomena? ..........It's a pan-European matter.

ALL the clubs I previously mentioned will be deemed more viable routes to silverware (be that based on current or legacy criteria) than us.

We got Dragusin because we were the best offer for his career. No reason that can't be done regularly.

When talking about so-called superstars (which was the overhanging remit here).... Yes; there ARE reasons for that..... You're just cock-blocking them cos you don't like the reality.
 
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Watch how it plays out.

I get that you wanted to assume that less money to spend generally = the best players now come cheaper.

But I promise you it won't work that way. Definitely not in the short to mid term.

I don't know if you have some crystal ball or have some exclusive insight into football trading but this is genrally how trading markets work, it's actually pretty simple...if there's less money going around in the market then the value of assets drop considerably.
 
Not solely; no.



No; not quite......... You're talking about unprecedented spending power (PSG also)...... The kind that had (and still has) RM, Barca, Juve & Man U shook.



It does. It plays no part? Sorry; I don't believe that you honestly think that.

("Not saying we need to spend like oil barons...."..... You say that; but those clubs are the only semblance of a counter-point you're able to offer.)



We are more appealing perhaps than we once were; but for pretty much the entire EPL era?

Again; no... You KNOW that's not true.

.............All things monetarily equal why did Hazard (eg) not end up here?



Why you ring-fencing this to be an EPL phenomena? ..........It's a pan-European matter.

ALL the clubs I previously mentioned will be commonly deemed more viable routes to silverware (be that based on current or legacy criteria).



When talking about so-called superstars (which was the overhanging remit here).... Yes; there ARE reasons for that..... You're just cock-blocking them cos you don't like the reality.

Hazard is an interesting example. Story goes we really stood a chance to get him.
 
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