Yeah I hope so, but on paper, these do improve them as well as the other measures they have performed.
I guess I am concerned as we seem to be "afraid of them" or give them too much respect when we play them, just look at the 0-0 last season - Pep seemed to set us up not to lose as he is wary of their threat, and I think that threat has just been increased by these signings.
They're beyond improvement mate.
Pep would fail at that club.
The rags are literally beyond help. Their problems run much more deeper than players and managers (logistics). That club is experiencing a systematic and cultural crisis that has been going on since the early 90s.
They're in a situation not too dissimilar to the men's England national first team. The England team have had incredibly talented players and experienced managers over the years. However, they've not won any silverware since 1966.
This isn't a coincidence. It's cultural. No other national team is under as much pressure as England are to win silverware.
The players know it. The managers know it. The fans know it and the British media know it.
If England were to win silverware in any international campaign the ramifications will be huge. There will no doubt be a Bank Holiday to mark the occasion and each and every player and member of the backroom staff will go down in British folklore.
That level of responsibility is unmanageable.
The rags are in a similar position. It's not good enough for them to simply improve. This is "The great Manchesniteh" we're talking about. The biggest and most (until last season) successful club in British football.
Those players and managers know exactly what is at stake the minute they walk through the door and sign on the dotted line. Again that level of responsibility is unmanageable.
The fans of the club are becoming more and more impatient with each passing season. They and the media will only tolerate living in the past for so long before their collective patience runs out.
The owners can't help because they're focused on profit and making as much money as they can before the well dries up.
This isn't a new problem for the rags. It's been going on for years, the difference now of course is that it's so plain for everyone to see. The whole thing is a mess and it's unraveling in a very public way.