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SEA Mag

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  1. I may be wrong, but somehow he doesn't look as happy as he was after the January transfer window. I suspect its not so much the sale of Carroll, but the fact that we did not buy any players (other than the loan signing of an injured Ireland). This very much shows our ambition of Ashley really, and Jose probably feels he has to leave to further his career. I would seriously be depressed, but any anger should be directed at Ashley rather than Jose, who did his part in our promotion and is now doing his part in keeping us up.

  2. You need to spend money, if you pay peanuts you get monkeys. So hopefully they spend it and spend it wisely and if you bring certain characters into this dressing room they will buy into the work ethic. That might not have happened four or five years ago.

     

    I know its the nature of this club that its stop-start. As soon as we get something going players get sold and then we have to start again.

     

    Weve got some good players and if we can add more to that in the summer then weve got the basis, a spine of a top side that is capable of challenging for Europe.

     

    This squad wants to keep pushing on but we need to compete on all fronts. Its up to the men upstairs to make sure we amass a squad and get the bodies to do that.

     

    I wonder how the likes of Best, Sol, Lovenkrands and Perch would feel, seeing that they cost (relatively) peanuts.  :cheesy:

  3. Sorry if I bumped this thread up again!  :pow:

     

    I think Carroll is obviously important to us but in terms of our play he limits us to the long ball tactic more often than not, and in that sense he hinders our play. I think with him out we can now focus on playing our football on the ground (like the past few matches). Past couple of matches will have proved that we have enough in the tank to stay up. I think this summer will be very very important to us and I hope we bring in the right players and build on from this season.

  4. I put > 35 million :celb: :celb: :celb:

     

    Blind optimism, and it would be fun if we could really spend that cash. I think the economic crisis as well as relegation has hit Ashley hard so he didn't spend too much for the past 2 years, but seeing that the economy is picking up and we are back im the Premiership I'm guessing we would go back to the 2007 levels of (decent) spending again!!!

  5. It obviously is, but it is very much a grey area, as we can see in the case of HBA, where the referee actually sees the foul but deems it not a foul.

     

    However, if a referee sees a player punch another player, he would have no choice but to send him off.

  6. volenti non fit injuria

     

    All sportsmen, especially for contact sports going into games voluntarily consenting to risk in injuries, so tackles, no matter how cynical will always not be viewed in the same light as punching / slapping /spitting at somebody straight out.

     

    Yes, players expect injuries when they go on the pitch, but they also expect the game to be played relatively fairly and without deliberate attempts to injure.

     

    If I was a builder and I pushed my mate of a roof, I couldn't just say "aye well he knew the risks of being a builder". It would be attempted murder.

     

    Slightly extreme example, but you see what I'm saying!

     

    I do understand, I'm not condoning De Jong-like tackles btw. I hate it as much as you do that HBA is lost to a senseless 2 footed lunge and the culprit gets away scot-free while Barton gets a 3 match suspension for ribbing the Blackburn twat. Just that it's the letter of the law. :(

  7. volenti non fit injuria

     

    All sportsmen, especially for contact sports going into games voluntarily consenting to risk in injuries, so tackles, no matter how cynical will always not be viewed in the same light as punching / slapping /spitting at somebody straight out.

  8. Well, you win some and you lose some. We beat Spurs to Duff and iirc Parker and Emre by paying more but that didn't get us very far. I feel dissappointed that we missed out on a great talent but glad that we are being more prudent and not just paying over the odds for players.

  9. Excellent news. I believe he will be devastating in a 3-man midfield. He was awesome when he first started out, but fizzlied out eventually. (Like most of the other toon players, unfortunately)

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