That's against many laws in UK, also against rules of FIFA. Such transfer would never go through and be registered to transfer matching system of FIFA.
Not sure that it is.
That's against many laws in UK, also against rules of FIFA. Such transfer would never go through and be registered to transfer matching system of FIFA.
It's not really. Acun has done a fantastic job repairing relationship with fans and I don't think anyone is criticising him for that. Indeed (apart from the LR outburst) he's been a shining example of a perfect owner. It's just the financial side. Lots of teams utilising a more cautious slow build (with investment) and will start the new season with both a good foundation and reasonable finance and some (Ipswich) playing a much more risky strategy. I think we've gone the Ipswich route but it failed.That's like me saying, Acun has managed to engage with fans and fill the stadium and somehow the fans criticise him for doing so.
I'm not sure what constitutes a financial mess but going into the window with funds to spend on players isn't it for me. The sentiment was always that we have to be careful as we would be skirting close to the line in order to compete with the big hitters in the league. I'm not saying there aren't other strategies and safer ways to do business.
Totally agree on missing out on Moore. He'll be 32 before season starts, will command a high salary over 3 years and also a fee to Bournemouth? He'll have no resale value towards end of contract. He had a great start at Ipswich but tailed off over last 2/3s of loan and their style of peppering opposition with crosses suits him. No idea what our new style will be but think this is a bullet dodgedBree I disagree, he’s at a good age and is a creative full back.
Missing out on Moore I think is a slight blessing looking at it now, we have the same profile in Oscar but he’s younger so still has sell on value.
It's not really. Acun has done a fantastic job repairing relationship with fans and I don't think anyone is criticising him for that. Indeed (apart from the LR outburst) he's been a shining example of a perfect owner. It's just the financial side. Lots of teams utilising a more cautious slow build (with investment) and will start the new season with both a good foundation and reasonable finance and some (Ipswich) playing a much more risky strategy. I think we've gone the Ipswich route but it failed.
Having sold G and P the finances are not devastating and may allow some manoeuvre but the team is decimated. That's got to put us at a disadvantage to other teams and hoping that we have found an excellent manager and can pull off another few excellent signings. 1 or 2 loans to supplement the squad and add quality is fine ... but 5? We get no benefit from improving their value ( unlike JP where we ultimately shared it with AV and got 2/3s of it), it denies playing time to our players who would increase in experience and value and often come with high salaries.
I just don't feel optimistic and think the current strategy is misplaced. We do have a knack of finding rough gems to polish, but we need to do this every single year just to stand still. If JP hadn't been so brilliant this year the situation would be quite bleak
I’m not sure it’s a financial mess. Having to sell 2 players to rebuild a squad is just the way football is. By the end of the window we might have a very strong squad and an excellent manager who might take us up.
If not, he’ll just manage the 39 million loss over 3 seasons again and add to the squad as best we can until we get it right on the field.
It’s an exciting time to be a City fan.
I genuinely don't see how it's an exciting time to be a fan and I've heard this from most the Acun era and I think it's garbage. He's repaired the relationship fantastically well but what we've been served up on the pitch during his tenure certainly hasn't been exciting. We had the chaos of Shota where the football was horrendous and LR's boring style. We've never looked like getting promotion, so I don't see what there's to be excited about.
Yes, we signed a lot of players but we did under the Allams too and I didn't find the latter stage of their ownership to be 'exciting' either.
I think this summer is farcical and just down to poor planning, I don't find it exciting at all.
I would agree financial disaster probably overstates it but it's debatable. I'd argue substantially far from perfect and may lead to disaster if we continue along same route and don't get promoted or have more crown jewels to sell off. That A has done a fantastic job fan wise is not debatable. So I don't think it's a reasonable comparison between the two at all tbhThe point was that my statement was as inaccurate as the original statement.
Sounds like you agree with Acun but he just has more hope that 'Tim will fix it' than you do.
We probably need the ‘exciting times’ debate once the squad has been assembled. We have moved players out before bringing them in so people naturally feel a bit more pessimistic
The outcome has been dour (Shota) and boring (Rosenior) but the lead upto that was exciting, suppose it’s easy to create excitement considering the current summer was the norm under the Allams. Masses would be released then we’d have to replace the full squad every summer with lesser quality. We know that’s not the case now just how long these players are joining us for is where there is uncertaintyOn football things, I don't think I agree with Acun on anything, I think he's clueless and when he gets excited he makes **** loads of mistakes.
It's not a short term thing. The footballing side under Acun hasn't been good at all. The only exciting thing of Acun's tenure was losing the Allams, the rest has been dour and I don't think anyone could argue with that either.
On football things, I don't think I agree with Acun on anything, I think he's clueless and when he gets excited he makes **** loads of mistakes.
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Acun or his 'brains team's?
I realise that Acun is ultimately responsible, and that Acun got it wrong appointing Shota, but surely it's the brains team that is failing the most?
The outcome has been dour (Shota) and boring (Rosenior) but the lead upto that was exciting, suppose it’s easy to create excitement considering the current summer was the norm under the Allams. Masses would be released then we’d have to replace the full squad every summer with lesser quality. We know that’s not the case now just how long these players are joining us for is where there is uncertainty
That's good media/PR, isn't it?