As well as Swansea have done, ultimately, they're midtable (not a criticism). And Newcastle are much further down than that.
As well as Swansea have done, ultimately, they're midtable (not a criticism). And Newcastle are much further down than that.
We just might be ahead of the pack, especially when we narrow it down to our stature, where we're said to one of the supposed 'big' clubs.
Not sure any other 'big' club has so many of its players out on loan simply because they turned out to be massive slags who the club can never sell for one reason or the other.
We have a player named Park whom, personally, I can't recall ever seeing in action for us. Did we manage to sell him?![]()
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter
Last edited by Özil's Panoramic View; 26-02-2013 at 09:33 PM.
Wenget plays the odds. Everything he does is based on percentages and risk. From injuries, to squad depth, to player positions and tatics.
Its the same with transfer fee versus player potential. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but he has unwittingly lowered the level of quality in doing so.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.