In other words, less than we got for Wijnaldum and Sissoko
)Money to one side, one thing we can all agree on is that unde rafa we'd go into games away at man united etc hopeful of a point, but we're back to going into this game knowing it's a hopeless case.
Rafa was a far better manager and knew what to say and what not to say.
The clubs crap man
That's the truth and no manager can turn turd into top half
Nah I never thought we were likely to get a point out of games against the top 6. I thought we'd park the bus and keep the score down. He did get a few results but then so do most managers including Bruce. I think its fairly rose tinted to think we went into games thinking we could nick something. The Man C games were like the ****ing alamo!
Rafa was a far better manager though despite the results matching up fairly equally.
Still wouldn't want him anywhere near a football club I supported but that is simply on style because I like to enjoy watching football.
Then you must've been on glue.
We were hard to beat unlike now under Bruce.
Impossible task. Money is king in PL football and we ain't spent much for 13-14 years. So not only underfunded annually, its cumulative too.
Nope I'm just a realist. Being hard to beat is fair. He did set up not to lose at all times. But against the top teams they usually get you in the end. Expecting points out of the top 6 is not really how it was. I remember the threads on here, expecting the worst (including yourself). Except the anger was directed at Ashley. Now its directed at Bruce.
Indeed. Largely irrelevant though as noted above. He never signed them and had no say in them leaving. So the credit for that incoming money goes to Pardew and McClaren.
The point was to suggest Rafa never had money to spend, is complete and utter bollocks. He was the most funded championship manager ever at the time bar Di Matteo who managed to spend £58.75 million the same season and was sacked by October. Its open to debate whether he spent that money well. Knowing the owner and club as he undoubtedly did, I think he overspent getting out the championship and didn't think far enough ahead. He knew Ashley was never going to allow a mass overhaul once promoted.
Personally think we are still watching too much guff now because of that period. Gayle, Hayden, Sels, Hanley, Yedlin, Diame, Murphy, Lazaar, Ritchie, Clark. We got value out of Ritchie, Hayden, Clark but not sure about the rest. We are still watching the likes of Shelvey, Hayden, Ritchie, Clark, Lascelles, J Murphy because he brought them in or gave them senior roles (Lascelles and Shelvey as ****ing captains man)
Then you have to consider the quality he lost through lack of opportunity in Merino, Armstrong, Toney, Mbabu, Mbemba, Gibson. Those younger lads would have been better held onto than some he signed.
Bottom line is a relegation makes comparisons about net spend a moot point. Rafa spent a good amount of money. I think he left us with a lot of deadwood personally.
I agree with a lot of that essay, especially the 2nd last paragraph. But he was backed in the Championship to get us out of it. He might have went a bit OTT with squad depth but it got us up which was the aim
It also built us the best organised side we've had in my life. Some fans including warm Pouch couldn't appreciate that and wanted to lose miserably having a go like Norwich
Indeed. Largely irrelevant though as noted above. He never signed them and had no say in them leaving. So the credit for that incoming money goes to Pardew and McClaren.
The point was to suggest Rafa never had money to spend, is complete and utter bollocks. He was the most funded championship manager ever at the time bar Di Matteo who managed to spend £58.75 million the same season and was sacked by October. Its open to debate whether he spent that money well. Knowing the owner and club as he undoubtedly did, I think he overspent getting out the championship and didn't think far enough ahead. He knew Ashley was never going to allow a mass overhaul once promoted.
Personally think we are still watching too much guff now because of that period. Gayle, Hayden, Sels, Hanley, Yedlin, Diame, Murphy, Lazaar, Ritchie, Clark. We got value out of Ritchie, Hayden, Clark but not sure about the rest. We are still watching the likes of Shelvey, Hayden, Ritchie, Clark, Lascelles, J Murphy because he brought them in or gave them senior roles (Lascelles and Shelvey as ****ing captains man)
Then you have to consider the quality he lost through lack of opportunity in Merino, Armstrong, Toney, Mbabu, Mbemba, Gibson. Those younger lads would have been better held onto than some he signed.
Bottom line is a relegation makes comparisons about net spend a moot point. Rafa spent a good amount of money. I think he left us with a lot of deadwood personally.
Said it a lot last season and still hold it strong.
Rafa Benitez making Lascelles the captain was one of the worst decisions I have ever seen.
He didn't play him when he had Lejeune and schar available.. I think he realised lacelles was ****e.
Take it off him then.
Schar and Lejeune were his star signings, they were always going to play every single game. He should have just took the armband off fistbumps
Maybe he would've we don't know really cos Lejeune got buckled and lacelles was back in.
What I do know is that Rafa built a very solid, hard to beat side that rarely got beat heavy.. Never got one of those awful piss take days where its over after 20 mins.. Always on the game and I personally appreciated it.
Lots wanted to be like Norwich early on in Bruce's 1st season and now we are.
The Man City defeat under Rafa was over within 15 minutes.
It was like 18% possession and he took off the attackers.