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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

 

Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't.

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

 

Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't.

 

Fair enough but there's a difference of £28.5m!!! I trust Rafa's judgement enough that i'd be happy if he signed more unproven players for lower fees - he's that diligent that you can be sure the vast majority would be spot on.

The odd marque signing would be nice alongside, mind.

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

 

Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't.

 

I've tried and tried to understand that but have given up  :lol: :lol:

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

 

Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't.

 

Not quite as clear cut as that though. Pay £35m and a player may have already peaked or may lose hunger now they have secured that big move.

 

We could instead buy 3 players for £7m. A lot less money but with potential and hunger to improve and a manager who can help them do so. Yes one or even two may be duds (happens with Rafa fairly often) but statistically the risk is actually less than the single high cost option.

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Never really a big fan of determining transfer market success via something as arbitrary as net spend.

 

We have spent a lot less than many clubs yet have built a better squad.

 

We simply have to have a very good manager (sorted) and give him the resources he needs to grow the side to where he wants the get us.

 

Continual sustainable growth without constantly ripping up the squad.

 

27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.

 

Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't.

 

Not quite as clear cut as that though. Pay £35m and a player may have already peaked or may lose hunger now they have secured that big move.

 

We could instead buy 3 players for £7m. A lot less money but with potential and hunger to improve and a manager who can help them do so. Yes one or even two may be duds (happens with Rafa fairly often) but statistically the risk is actually less than the single high cost option.

 

:lol: James you don't half talk some bollocks.

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