We seem to be at cross purposes. I'm not saying it's the only or immediate problem. As has been discussed to death with general agreement; a lack of quality leadership and clarity of direction is more responsible for where we have ended up after these 3,years. Be it the manager, the committee, the scouts etc.
But even if we get a quality manager in, I don't think the strategy FSG imposed will get them what they say they want simply because there are 4 teams that are able to pay w/c wages and/or attract the likes of Sanchez because of consistent CL..
I'd be very happy to be wrong of course. If a new manager comes in and gets us 4th or above with the same policy in place I'll do a wee dance..
The policy is sound (ish) in financial terms. Still spent £300m not getting very far.
But this thing about acquiring young enough players rather than those at their peak and therefore on the way down means that we will always get players who are yet to reach their peak and once they reach that peak (at 30ish) they need to be sold otherwise they lose their resale value. Which means we never get the full benefit (Suarez, Sterling,) of our top players at their peak and we will rarely get a great team.
Basically we have been programmed to be a 5th - 7th team. Occasionally we will overachieve and underachieve to be outside the expected range of positions.



