Jurgen the German
Erik Thorstvedt
@Finney Is Back, you make some valid points and I’m not entirely unsympathetic to the challenges Poch has had to endure during his time here. Personally, I think the summer window of the 2017/18 season was poorly handled. For example, We knew walker was going but waited until after the season started to replace him. We all know our transfer policy last season was borderline absurd and negligent.
However, you seem to be overlooking (either deliberately or just by accident) that every other team in the league besides Emirates Marketing Project have some pretty big holes to fill;
Chelsea lost their best player, have a new manager and can’t sign anyone.
United have a relatively inexperienced manager, no recognised striker and a team full of young players or Pogba who doesn’t want to be there.
Arsenal’s defence is still poor. Their manager doesn’t even speak good English so can’t effectively communicate his ideas across.
Liverpool are the strongest of the rest but even they gave a very average centre midfield.
When Poch came in, he instantly started overachieving. For the last 8 months, he has not got the best out of the resources he has at his disposal. I fully accept the squad needs a clear out but I simply don’t buy that we need new players to improve immediately. We have more than enough talent to finish in the top 4, even with our deficiencies. Our form over the whole calendar year has been relegation standard. There’s simply no excuse for the team performing to the standard it has been doing since January.
I’m not saying he’s done but there needs to be signs that things are heading in the right direction. Do you think that is the case now?
As for the budget debate, yes it’s impossible to argue that Poch has done better comparatively speaking to most of his contemporaries. Having said that, most of our players would get more money elsewhere if they went to clubs of a similar/bigger stature than us so it’s essentially a red herring. The wage bill doesn’t reflect the market rate or the quality of the squad.
However, you seem to be overlooking (either deliberately or just by accident) that every other team in the league besides Emirates Marketing Project have some pretty big holes to fill;
Chelsea lost their best player, have a new manager and can’t sign anyone.
United have a relatively inexperienced manager, no recognised striker and a team full of young players or Pogba who doesn’t want to be there.
Arsenal’s defence is still poor. Their manager doesn’t even speak good English so can’t effectively communicate his ideas across.
Liverpool are the strongest of the rest but even they gave a very average centre midfield.
When Poch came in, he instantly started overachieving. For the last 8 months, he has not got the best out of the resources he has at his disposal. I fully accept the squad needs a clear out but I simply don’t buy that we need new players to improve immediately. We have more than enough talent to finish in the top 4, even with our deficiencies. Our form over the whole calendar year has been relegation standard. There’s simply no excuse for the team performing to the standard it has been doing since January.
I’m not saying he’s done but there needs to be signs that things are heading in the right direction. Do you think that is the case now?
As for the budget debate, yes it’s impossible to argue that Poch has done better comparatively speaking to most of his contemporaries. Having said that, most of our players would get more money elsewhere if they went to clubs of a similar/bigger stature than us so it’s essentially a red herring. The wage bill doesn’t reflect the market rate or the quality of the squad.