He's got a point no doubt.
Can completely understand the frustration. We are so close to becoming a title winning team. Yet this has not come from some tycoons riches instead we are a team put together by a brilliant young manager who was fortunate to inherit some fantastic young footballers and made them even better. These things very rarely happen in football where a team come together and are young. United had it under fergie and it propelled them into becoming the money making machine they are today.
This wasn't supposed to happen. Compete for top 4 was supposed to be Pochettinos job, instead he nearly won the title twice. So now everyone can see we are maybe 2/3 players away from winning it. Instead fans and players can see rivals spending hundreds of millions while we spend nothing and sell the best right back in the league to our rivals (which in itself sends a hugely negative message to the dressing room).
I feel for Levy because he now has a conundrum. Does he take a gamble and risk going for it all knowing these opportunities very rarely come around. Or does he play it safe and stay within our means sticking to the long term vision. Slow and steady wins the race.
Still have a problem with rose talking about it in the press. Wish I could say his motivations were simply to give spurs a kick up the bum to get their act together and sign someone but more realistically he is agitating for a move
Can completely understand the frustration. We are so close to becoming a title winning team. Yet this has not come from some tycoons riches instead we are a team put together by a brilliant young manager who was fortunate to inherit some fantastic young footballers and made them even better. These things very rarely happen in football where a team come together and are young. United had it under fergie and it propelled them into becoming the money making machine they are today.
This wasn't supposed to happen. Compete for top 4 was supposed to be Pochettinos job, instead he nearly won the title twice. So now everyone can see we are maybe 2/3 players away from winning it. Instead fans and players can see rivals spending hundreds of millions while we spend nothing and sell the best right back in the league to our rivals (which in itself sends a hugely negative message to the dressing room).
I feel for Levy because he now has a conundrum. Does he take a gamble and risk going for it all knowing these opportunities very rarely come around. Or does he play it safe and stay within our means sticking to the long term vision. Slow and steady wins the race.
Still have a problem with rose talking about it in the press. Wish I could say his motivations were simply to give spurs a kick up the bum to get their act together and sign someone but more realistically he is agitating for a move