ant london wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I don't think that my shit is any snottier than yours & I don't think that anyone has suggested that we aren't going to be fucked over on the sale of our players. The question is; who decides ? In the case of Tevez, it was Khaldoon.
You are saying you know for certain that isn't the case regarding Adebayor & that Marwood can do what he likes ?
I don't think I've been snotty until replying to your last couple of missives. You know I rate you very highly as a poster and I can't recall us ever even disagreeing much on here but on this we do.
The second point, no, I have never said that Marwood can do what he likes. In fact I have explicitly stated that he is clearly working to parameters set out by/agreed with Khaldoon.
I also am fully in agreement that he and Sheikh Mansour will ultimately have the casting yes/no decision when an impasse is reached.
That is not what I have been questioning at all and I cannot quite understand what part of the fact that it is Marwood's EXECUTION of deal making within those boundaries and parameters that I have massive issue with. Ditto Doom I'm certain from what he has also posted. If you don't think that it is odd that the likes of United, Madrid, Barcelona, Arsenal etc manage to conclude big transfers regularly with a minimum of being dragged into public auctions with prices being driven up and, in that light you think it likely that Marwood is really rather good at this then fair enough...but don't expect me to agree.
Despite the fact that the aforementioned clubs (and others) have greater "pull" in terms of prestige/history/enduring success than us the clubs selling to them, the players being transferred to them and the agents acting on behalf of those players know that these clubs (like us) have deep pockets and that other clubs would be interested if word got out that the deal was under discussion. So, very often, not much gets out...there is no protracted saga in the papers....the deal just gets done with a minimum of fuss and at a certain price.
You may think that this is an anti-City conspiracy or that we are victims of our previous exuberance and naivety in the market; I think it is because Brian Marwood is not fit for purpose for this particular aspect of his job.
As I keep stating, I am not a Marwood supporter, I am neutral. The reason for that is the fact that I don't know what part, if any, Marwood has in these things & I don't know whether he has done anything wrong at all or whether he has done things which are brilliant in attracting some of the fantastic players we have got. I do like the way the club as a whole is shaping & I'm assuming he's doing well there but I don't know that either.
I do however know that Khaldoon is personally involved in some transfers in & out. I can't imagine he had much to do with Rodwell but Tevez, Robinho etc definitely, as he's said so. It's not impossible therefore to imagine him being involved with Ade, RVP, DeRossi etc.
But so far this summer, the two biggest clubs in the world have failed to sign two players who are desperate to sign for them (Modric & Martinez respectively) & Barca are now 'rumoured' to be moving in on Song, at this late stage. They are also awash with players they can't shift. Similarly, the rags have failed in almost every bid & still have not moved Berbatov. If the blokes working for them aren't upto it, who do we use ?
How can the job Marwood or Khaldoon or whoever else is doing for City, be worse than the job their blokes are doing for them ? I don't get it.
(And as has been mentioned, did Cook not bring in that Williams bloke from Blackburn, who is supposed to be brilliant, to deal with the low level transfers out ?)