The training ground and infrastructure thing is long overdue but I feel like it’s a longer-term thing whereas transfers are a much more pressing issue in the short-term.
I think they've had about £1.4 billion out of man utd over their ownership. Not to shabby considering they didn't even use their Own money to buy the club ( if I remember correctly )
That wasn't really my point. I think if Rosenior was here, regardless of the players that come in or go out this summer - people would have expected him to be in the top 6 at least. If that also doesn't happen under a new manager - I think that people will see that as a failure. Getting a new manager is a gamble. Obviously there was no guarantee that Rosenior would have got us in the play offs (at least), but if Walter doesn't do that either - then I think its fair to say that the change won't have worked for the better.
I accept that, but at the same time - the pro-Rosenior people will point to the 'project' of the last couple of years being disrupted if we don't challenge. And the people who were anti-Rosenior who were frustrated at not being in the top 6, surely that's not going to go away? Either way - the change of manager will be judged on what happens this season. Its put more pressure on getting it right.
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He reminds me of Don Robinson too, I posted that here a few weeks ago. I'm not sure he will stick around if this German bloke can't get us up, despite how nice he is to the locals What more can we offer him when he can go anywhere else he wants to be entertained and not at his own expense. I thought it was telling that when Rosy was sacked he was watching PSG, probably giving him the attacking football he needs to see.