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Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 14 Mar 22 6.02am Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Everton have got the April from hell: Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and West Ham. Aperitifed by Newcastle on Wednesday and the small matter of us in the Cup.

Never before will they have they been praying more that the teams below them play worse than them.

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 14 Mar 22 7.05am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

There is a lot of Ultra noise coming out of PSG, more so lately with the exit from the Champions league against Real Madrid
(Benzema 17 minute hat trick) the fans are complaining that the owner dosent have a cohesive plan, he's just spending fortunes on top name players to get them into the club with no real idea how or where to play them (effectively undermining the managers direction / plan) they are saying thanks for the last 7 league titles which were won on the amount of money invested but want to make the point that if the club is ever going to progress to the next level it needs a management team in place who have the freedom to run the club properly - so they really are laying the blame at the owners door.


Originally posted by Nicholas91

I do understand your viewpoint and can easily see the logic behind it.

My mind/opinion is however drawn more towards the apparent lack of stability at a football club can only be to it's detriment. I honestly look forward to Watford playing in League 2 in the not distant future.

My diagnosis would be that they have, in the main, spent too much money on name managers, who in turn have bought their own selection of flavour of the month players, over a short period of time, culminating in a 'rag tag' squad of players whose names are only somewhat prestigious operating under a succession of managers struggling to, and inevitably not being able to, form some semblance of a cohesive unit and way of working. I would also be inclined to cite Manure as another example.

The club have desperately attempted to sit at the top table for a long time and stuck with a manager who had them on the peripheries, safely, and their overexcited attempt to make the leap upon his departure has failed, badly.

City - Yeah, well City
Chelsea - Have just poured money on tap into the club which culminates in them even offloading bundles of players with huge talent and/or potential.
Arsenal - Are almost in the same model as Everton however without the financial clout and therefore more/better consideration.
Liverpool - Just slightly inferior finances to likes of City but wise, considered spending.
Spurs - Slightly below the rest in terms of spending but have established a climate/culture of expected failure so still yet to have won anything, but a more stable model if not the most successful..

Everton - Reckless, uninformed (crucial point), reactionary and almost panicked spending spree = the proverbial excrement show that has been highlighted.

United - Same, just a far superior starting position but have fallen far from their permanency at the very Top global table, let alone European or domestic.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 14 Mar 22 4.13pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Dubai Eagle

There is a lot of Ultra noise coming out of PSG, more so lately with the exit from the Champions league against Real Madrid
(Benzema 17 minute hat trick) the fans are complaining that the owner dosent have a cohesive plan, he's just spending fortunes on top name players to get them into the club with no real idea how or where to play them (effectively undermining the managers direction / plan) they are saying thanks for the last 7 league titles which were won on the amount of money invested but want to make the point that if the club is ever going to progress to the next level it needs a management team in place who have the freedom to run the club properly - so they really are laying the blame at the owners door.


Yes mate I've been reading about that. Still somewhat uninformed but my perspective was as you have described and you get the feeling that floods of cash can buy Ligue 1 titles but poor structure around it has left them faltering in attempts to become one of Europe's 'elites'. Again I would suggest a similar fashion to the problems at Everton, just a larger scale. My take anyways.

Edited by Nicholas91 (14 Mar 2022 4.13pm)

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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