We must know players are coming in or surely this wouldn't have been authorised.
If we get nobody in I can see Moysy walking and SAFC well and truly F*CKED.
If we get nobody in I can see Moysy walking and SAFC well and truly F*CKED.
I genuinely cannot remember a time when our club was so short of players, as a result of transfers out, players who want out and injuries. very worrying. What makes matters a little more disturbing is the likes of McNair and Love coming in, I do hope Moyes will pull some master stroke before the deadline ends
I've found the transfer policy so far to be quite odd but its impossible to assess its effectiveness until the window closes. Even then, there are no guarantees that it will have gone to plan and we may never find out if that was the case or not. As I believe has been discussed on another thread Love and McNair were signed for their potential rather than their suitability to go straight into the first team- give them time, they may become legends.
At the moment, the strategy looks anarchic but, as you say, it might look different after the next couple of days.
A loan could work for us on this one. Get a decent loan fee for a season, hope he does really well then get a few clubs bidding for a full transfer which should be a higher fee in the end. Getting max value would be sensible. Remember a permanent deal would have structured payments over the lifetime of the contract so its not like we would be getting all the money up front anyway.
Sounds good in theory LiV but we need players IN before we can let anybody go.
Jim White may as well do the SSN Deadline day show from the AoL cos he's goona be there that often.................. I hope.
I wonder what brought Advocaat out of retirement after leaving us in a state? Maybe these two deserve each other as only the Dutch can.
We could debate the point about backing forever which isn't really the point I was making but his acquisitions. Lens Toivonen etc straight from the Dutch league at the asking price and Toivonen especially was played when he was patently unfit. His tactics of trying to play continental style football was our problem.He didn't leave us in a state imo, The state wasn't his doing, He wasn't backed and didn't think he could keep us up. Without that January window I don't believe. Allardyce would have either.
Only thing I could ever knock about Advocate was his lack of attention to fitness.
We could debate the point about backing forever which isn't really the point I was making but his acquisitions. Lens Toivonen etc straight from the Dutch league at the asking price and Toivonen especially was played when he was patently unfit. His tactics of trying to play continental style football was our problem.
I am well aware of your stance about ES but DA said he could not sign the players he wanted, but no specific reason was given and was interpreted that he had no budget. Micky Gray took up the call and was shot down with the joint explanation that both DA and ES gave. Press speculation, misinterpretation both led to ES issuing his personal statement about finances. SA got funding in January but most people chose to put that down to ES protecting his investment etc. rather than backing Sam's plan.We wouldn't even have been targeting the likes of Ola on loan if we had the budget. He delived that of a budget signing, because he was a budget signing made the last day of the window.
Sam lost 8 out of his first 12 games. That wasn't down to a Continental style football, it was down to the ****e squad. Acknowledged by both Big Sam and Dick themselves when they both publicly stated in a desperate plea to our chairman that the squad will go down without investment.
Scapegoating to protect our precious Ellis this seems. All ways somebody else to blame every time it goes wrong. Never the constant.
We wouldn't even have been targeting the likes of Ola on loan if we had the budget. He delived that of a budget signing, because he was a budget signing made the last day of the window.
Sam lost 8 out of his first 12 games. That wasn't down to a Continental style football, it was down to the ****e squad. Acknowledged by both Big Sam and Dick themselves when they both publicly stated in a desperate plea to our chairman that the squad will go down without investment.
Scapegoating to protect our precious Ellis this seems. All ways somebody else to blame every time it goes wrong. Never the constant.
I am well aware of your stance about ES but DA said he could not sign the players he wanted, but no specific reason was given and was interpreted that he had no budget. Micky Gray took up the call and was shot down with the joint explanation that both DA and ES gave. Press speculation, misinterpretation both led to ES issuing his personal statement about finances. SA got funding in January but most people chose to put that down to ES protecting his investment etc. rather than backing Sam's plan.
We are still in those realms about club spending but there is still no proof positive that ES will not provide funding so long as it is wisely spent.
Martin O'Neil was an absolute disaster, for us. I'm glad he never hung about much longer.
He wasted a lot of money on ****e and I firmly believe he has hammered this club more than anybody else.
I am well aware of your stance about ES but DA said he could not sign the players he wanted, but no specific reason was given and was interpreted that he had no budget. Micky Gray took up the call and was shot down with the joint explanation that both DA and ES gave. Press speculation, misinterpretation both led to ES issuing his personal statement about finances. SA got funding in January but most people chose to put that down to ES protecting his investment etc. rather than backing Sam's plan.
We are still in those realms about club spending but there is still no proof positive that ES will not provide funding so long as it is wisely spent.
Think we'll know very soon. He made a big song and dance about how he'd wanted Moyes for so long so surely he's going to back him with a bit of spend - if that doesn't happen I can't see Moyes not making some comment about it, he's been unnervingly candid so far.
Have you forgotten that we had an international centre half lined up but he pulled out at the last minute- funding there.In the past few years you've actually had some managers who have done it elsewhere. Advocaat and Allardyce enhanced their reputations but I'd add that Di Canio and Poyet both engineered escapes from relegation only to then have recruitment issues in the summer and struggle. Di Canio in particular was hung out to dry by the powers that be. O'Neill, in fairness, did spunk some money on par players at best and perhaps caused Ellis to go into his shell a touch.
If there's not at least a defender, a midfielder and a striker brought in then you're one injury away from huge holes in your team. I think they'll be brought in but yet again a case of funding the 'bare minimum' rather than pushing on.