Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
sweenyuk wrote:£30m to Villa would be a disaster.... They would get 4 good players with that
BlueinBosnia wrote:Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
140? Where did it all go?
Given- Needed, and not overpriced
Bellamy- Overpriced, but we could see why Hughes paid that
Bridge- Overpriced
SWP- Haven't heard anyone complain about the price tag
Adebayor- This and Toure were the foolish transfers for me. Money was given to direct competitors who needed it, and have a manager with a top-class transfer record.
Toure- See above
Santa Cruz- Possibly the most overpriced purchase in Premiership football. Any other team could have got him for around 8, and would have subjected him to a half-decent medical.
Barry- decent buy. Was surprised we paid so little for him.
Lescott- Schoolboy error allowing Everton to bend us over a barrel like that.
However, I make that to be around 125 mil on 9 players. The Bridge and SWP transfers don't 'affect the competition' (Chelsea), and Blackburn, West Ham and Newcastle can't be considered direct enough competitors to use the transfer money paid to them to impact upon our targets in any meaningful way, the same can be said for Mancini's AJ transfer. Hughes targeted players with Prem experience to upgrade a mid-table Prem squad. Mancini has taken an upper table Prem squad, into which foreign players can be introduced and allowed to gel.
brite blu sky wrote:agree with most of that.. you missed out Tevez though.. and he was worth every penny
BlueinBosnia wrote:Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
140? Where did it all go?
Given- Needed, and not overpriced
Bellamy- Overpriced, but we could see why Hughes paid that
Bridge- Overpriced
SWP- Haven't heard anyone complain about the price tag
Adebayor- This and Toure were the foolish transfers for me. Money was given to direct competitors who needed it, and have a manager with a top-class transfer record.
Toure- See above
Santa Cruz- Possibly the most overpriced purchase in Premiership football. Any other team could have got him for around 8, and would have subjected him to a half-decent medical.
Barry- decent buy. Was surprised we paid so little for him.
Lescott- Schoolboy error allowing Everton to bend us over a barrel like that.
However, I make that to be around 125 mil on 9 players. The Bridge and SWP transfers don't 'affect the competition' (Chelsea), and Blackburn, West Ham and Newcastle can't be considered direct enough competitors to use the transfer money paid to them to impact upon our targets in any meaningful way, the same can be said for Mancini's AJ transfer. Hughes targeted players with Prem experience to upgrade a mid-table Prem squad. Mancini has taken an upper table Prem squad, into which foreign players can be introduced and allowed to gel.
ronk wrote:brite blu sky wrote:agree with most of that.. you missed out Tevez though.. and he was worth every penny
No he didn't. No prem club received a fee for Tevez.
Mohammed Atta wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
140? Where did it all go?
Given- Needed, and not overpriced
Bellamy- Overpriced, but we could see why Hughes paid that
Bridge- Overpriced
SWP- Haven't heard anyone complain about the price tag
Adebayor- This and Toure were the foolish transfers for me. Money was given to direct competitors who needed it, and have a manager with a top-class transfer record.
Toure- See above
Santa Cruz- Possibly the most overpriced purchase in Premiership football. Any other team could have got him for around 8, and would have subjected him to a half-decent medical.
Barry- decent buy. Was surprised we paid so little for him.
Lescott- Schoolboy error allowing Everton to bend us over a barrel like that.
However, I make that to be around 125 mil on 9 players. The Bridge and SWP transfers don't 'affect the competition' (Chelsea), and Blackburn, West Ham and Newcastle can't be considered direct enough competitors to use the transfer money paid to them to impact upon our targets in any meaningful way, the same can be said for Mancini's AJ transfer. Hughes targeted players with Prem experience to upgrade a mid-table Prem squad. Mancini has taken an upper table Prem squad, into which foreign players can be introduced and allowed to gel.
Blue in Bosnia,
That would be true about Toure and Adebayor except Wenger has hardly spent a penny of it.
I'm happy not to be lining the pockets of [strike]our rivals[/strike] other clubs in the same league.Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
King Kev wrote:I'm happy not to be lining the pockets of [strike]our rivals[/strike] other clubs in the same league.Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
BlueinBosnia wrote:King Kev wrote:I'm happy not to be lining the pockets of [strike]our rivals[/strike] other clubs in the same league.Abu Dhabi wrote:Hughes gave 140M to English clubs..
Mancini gave only 7M so far..
Does it make a difference in affecting competition, and what do you prefer?
Although I suppose that you could argue that giving money to West Ham, Newcastle and Blackburn allows them to compete for players that would otherwise be heading to clubs chasing us (ie Everton and Villa)...
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