very well said and I must add that Mancini is quite a master at identifying very very good players. I'm not surprised a bit at whatOur scouting has been dog sh,t for years, no where nearly as good as when Mancini and Cook were in charge. Since Cook lost his job for not knowing how to reply to an email, I am assuming that it was Mancini who identified the targets we have gone backwards.
Our best team is still full of Hughes Mancini players, only Ferd looks better than what we had then.
KDB may prove to be a good signing long
term but we have wasted three and a half years thats 7 transfer windows plus a
hell of a lot of money without improving in fact I think we are weaker now than in 2013, we now have a better squad but a weaker first team.
he's managed to do so far in the series a. Nobody gets its 100 percent right always in the market but one mark of a good manager is the ability to identify great talents that would take their team to the next level
Agreed. One reason why we'd always be looking to spend great sums, among other reasons, is our ambitions. We surely want the best defender, striker, attacker, etc and not just any good player. Although I believe there's room for improvement in the process of identifying players for the first team.It's almost as if we can't
afford to gamble on cheap players who most of the time won't make the grade, because we are constantly fighting for titles instead of hanging around pointlessly in midtable. Developed
players cost money, but developing players yourself costs points. One of
those things we can afford, the other we
can't.