peewee wrote:not to go into a full breakdown but i fail to see how we have improved in the past four years
4th place and no trophies is not where i expected us to be after his 4 seasons in charge, and lets be honest about this, this is not down to the owners
bigmick wrote:Stating the obvious a bit but whether or not you consider it a good/bad season largely depends on what your aspirations for the club are. If you think getting to the Champions league semi's and finishing fourth in the League is about as good as we can hope for at the moment then it's been up to scratch, if you set your sights higher for this season just gone, then it's been below par.
Looking at the two achievements in isolation (and for the purposes of this thread we'll conveniently forget about the other two cups) and starting with the Champions League. Now I've been going on for quite a while now about how it's a fairly easy progression through to the quarters at least for the English clubs. If you subscribe to that theory then at least we can look forward to another good run next year as well, (which we can, it'll be quarters at least). The two finalists have really only beaten one decent team each to get there so you could argue they've been a bit lucky with the Draw. We on the other hand beat one decent team to get to the semis and one other team which was better than any of the "other" teams the two finalsists played. All in all though, while reaching the semi's is very exciting and all, and a decent effort in itself, when next year three out of the four semi finalists are once again English clubs it'll begin to be more widely accepted that if you finish in the top four in the Premiership, you almost have a right of passage.
My minimum standard for the club would be to qualify and then to get out of the group and into the last sixteen. We've done better than that so as far as Europe goes, it's a decent effort for me no more no less.
In the League, the minimum standard for me given our team would be that we at some stage, even if only fleetingly get ourselves involved in the title race. That we once again have failed to do so is a bit of an indightment to be honest of the methodology used in our campaign. We really should be getting a lot closer than we are, and I'm afraid I can't get excited about the fact we've finally managed to kill off the challenge of Everton, Portsmouth and Aston Villa for fourth.
In the league, for me it has been a desperately disappointing season. Despite having bought quite possibly the best striker in the league, and already having the best central midfielder in the league, probably the best holding midfielder and possibly the best goalkeeper, we still can't land a blow on the leaders.
As I put our woes down largely to the "styling" for the first two thirds of the season, and as the manager save for the odd abheration seems to have "seen the light" I'm hopeful that next season we can get serious. Those who think either that rotation is nothing to do with it, or that the manager actually hasn't seen the light at all can dream up another reason of their own which will explain how we're going to bridge the gap, but I'll stick to mine.
If we go into next season with the same selection theories we have used for the past four seasons and are once again out of the league title race before Christmas (which I believe would be an inevitable result of another attempt at "Rafa style") then I would be advocating a change of manager at the earliest opportunity. Thankfully though I don't think that will happen. I do think the manager has found a willingness to experiment with more traditional methods, and as a result I predict we will be in the top two next season, no more than six points behind the eventual winners (Man Utd again).
There is ultimately only going to be one team which can stop them passing our record and leaving it trailing in their all conquering wake and it's going to have to be us, so best we get on with it and sharpish.
red_guy wrote:Yup, we should get the right players but do we have enough money? Pray to God, we do have 'enough' money for next season and i hope we're interested in players like Villa and bid for him soon...
GRAHAM01 wrote:red_guy wrote:Yup, we should get the right players but do we have enough money? Pray to God, we do have 'enough' money for next season and i hope we're interested in players like Villa and bid for him soon...
yes i agree he is the type of player we should be looking at
i won't put a list of players i would like to see there is no point, but just that we should be pulling in the big names
as for the money side i do think if dic take over we will get a tidy sum to use if it's bill and ben then i think we could be looking at £25 to £30 mil plus what ever we make from saleing on the dead wood, i also think alonso will be going ( i don't think he is dead wood just that he will go ) so in all we could be looking at £50+ which i think should go on 3 top notch players who would make a difference not 6 or 7 squad players
who will not make us any better
red_guy wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:red_guy wrote:Yup, we should get the right players but do we have enough money? Pray to God, we do have 'enough' money for next season and i hope we're interested in players like Villa and bid for him soon...
yes i agree he is the type of player we should be looking at
i won't put a list of players i would like to see there is no point, but just that we should be pulling in the big names
as for the money side i do think if dic take over we will get a tidy sum to use if it's bill and ben then i think we could be looking at £25 to £30 mil plus what ever we make from saleing on the dead wood, i also think alonso will be going ( i don't think he is dead wood just that he will go ) so in all we could be looking at £50+ which i think should go on 3 top notch players who would make a difference not 6 or 7 squad players
who will not make us any better
Definitely. Hope Dic will come sooner rather than later because we need to get few class players in a different position in order for us to challenge for the title and level with the top 3 teams in the league.
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