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Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:40m is more than enough if spent correctly. Mm didn't go for enough proven prem quality. Spent.30m on 3 players.
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Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:14 pm
ShionyCCFC wrote:The reality is that Swansea have played better football than us for a while... They have had a passing style running through the club over a number of managers - Rodgers, Sousa, Martinez... Cardiff have never had that, Malky had to totally rebuild the squad, did a great job to get us promoted but we never had a great style of play or an footballing identiy the same way Swansea did when they got promoted...
Thus his signings were about shoring things up (Medel and Caulker) and trying to get a good striker in. For the style of play he was looking for it worked well until after Man Utd at home... If Cornelius had worked out then it could have worked even better... His biggest mistake was not buying another striker of course, as it was obviously Cornelius was a risk and then Odemwingie was a panic buy...
Malky was the sacroficial lamb for the short-termism that now is the club mantra. We pay premium prices as clubs know we got tha dough. Malky was one striker away from having a successful transfer window. The team needed alot of maintenance work to hold its own as it was built to do a job in the Championship. At the Swans it was a different story.
Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:25 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:Malky is gone. Get over it. His dealings in the summer show he needed help as he cracked with a big budget. After spending that in the summer, inc one third of our budget on "one for the future" when everybody knew we have needed a striker for 2 seasons!
Dam right, I expected better than 17th with hoofball crap after he spent all that money!
Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:41 pm
ThomasC wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Malky is gone. Get over it. His dealings in the summer show he needed help as he cracked with a big budget. After spending that in the summer, inc one third of our budget on "one for the future" when everybody knew we have needed a striker for 2 seasons!
Dam right, I expected better than 17th with hoofball crap after he spent all that money!
I agree he needed advice on how to spend, i.e, someone to tell him he is crazy to spend a big chunk of his budget on an unproven striker. That aside though Craig, was his spending that bad? This is something I was thinking about last night. I understand malky has gone, and posts like mine are tedious, this is my way of healing from PTS disorder
Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:54 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Nobody was complaining about Malky's signings at the start of the season when we beat Man City and Fulham. Unfortunately, Tan started disrupting things early on and it was a miracle Malky was still able to keep us above the relegation zone all season with everything that went on. 7 out of the current top 9 in the league were already played at home, leaving us aside from Liverpool and Chelsea, the bottom half left to play at home for the second half of the season. I believe Malky would have picked up the results required at home in those games to not only avoid relegation, but steer us towards mid table, like Steve Bruce is doing with Hull.
I'm not denying Cornelius was a big flop, but even the best managers make mistakes sometimes, and Malky won us that Cornelius money by getting us to the Premiership in the first place anyway. I notice nobody is commented on Brayford these days, probably because we've all seen what a cracking player he looks on loan to Sheffield United at the moment, getting man of the match performances against Premiership opposition. Brayford is a funny one, Malky never played him and as soon as Ole came in, Brayford still had to leave, so I wonder if that's something to do with Tan perhaps?
But everything has gone pear shaped since Tan let his jealous ego influence his behaviour, disrupting things at any opportunity he could and eventually sacking Malky. Look where that has left us now.
Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:12 pm
Jinks wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Nobody was complaining about Malky's signings at the start of the season when we beat Man City and Fulham. Unfortunately, Tan started disrupting things early on and it was a miracle Malky was still able to keep us above the relegation zone all season with everything that went on. 7 out of the current top 9 in the league were already played at home, leaving us aside from Liverpool and Chelsea, the bottom half left to play at home for the second half of the season. I believe Malky would have picked up the results required at home in those games to not only avoid relegation, but steer us towards mid table, like Steve Bruce is doing with Hull.
I'm not denying Cornelius was a big flop, but even the best managers make mistakes sometimes, and Malky won us that Cornelius money by getting us to the Premiership in the first place anyway. I notice nobody is commented on Brayford these days, probably because we've all seen what a cracking player he looks on loan to Sheffield United at the moment, getting man of the match performances against Premiership opposition. Brayford is a funny one, Malky never played him and as soon as Ole came in, Brayford still had to leave, so I wonder if that's something to do with Tan perhaps?
But everything has gone pear shaped since Tan let his jealous ego influence his behaviour, disrupting things at any opportunity he could and eventually sacking Malky. Look where that has left us now.
Can you tell me what exactly went on? what was said by Tan? cheers
Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:16 pm
Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:35 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Jinks wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Nobody was complaining about Malky's signings at the start of the season when we beat Man City and Fulham. Unfortunately, Tan started disrupting things early on and it was a miracle Malky was still able to keep us above the relegation zone all season with everything that went on. 7 out of the current top 9 in the league were already played at home, leaving us aside from Liverpool and Chelsea, the bottom half left to play at home for the second half of the season. I believe Malky would have picked up the results required at home in those games to not only avoid relegation, but steer us towards mid table, like Steve Bruce is doing with Hull.
I'm not denying Cornelius was a big flop, but even the best managers make mistakes sometimes, and Malky won us that Cornelius money by getting us to the Premiership in the first place anyway. I notice nobody is commented on Brayford these days, probably because we've all seen what a cracking player he looks on loan to Sheffield United at the moment, getting man of the match performances against Premiership opposition. Brayford is a funny one, Malky never played him and as soon as Ole came in, Brayford still had to leave, so I wonder if that's something to do with Tan perhaps?
But everything has gone pear shaped since Tan let his jealous ego influence his behaviour, disrupting things at any opportunity he could and eventually sacking Malky. Look where that has left us now.
Can you tell me what exactly went on? what was said by Tan? cheers
Where do you want me to start?![]()
Before Tan undermined Malky by sacking Iain Moody and tried replacing him with Borat, he was disrupting things off the pitch. The rebrand and scarfgate last season, his "ungrateful customers" remark towards the fans, his failure to convert debt to equity, requesting players with the number 8 in their birth dates to be signed, questioning why our full backs and keeper haven't scored, interfering with team affairs such as getting notes passed to Malky during games etc. It was clear with their handshake after we beat Man City that all was not well. Tan continuously brings us negative press with his big mouth and constant interference. It's guaranteed our players can't always be in the correct mindset for some games and this was evident for the Southampton game that sealed Malky's fate.
If we get relegated, it's all Vincent Tan's fault.
Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:31 pm
ThomasC wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:40m is more than enough if spent correctly. Mm didn't go for enough proven prem quality. Spent.30m on 3 players.
Very suprising he didn't sign premiership players
Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:53 pm
Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:49 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Malky also spent a huge amount getting us up, so our squad should have been more capable I'm the prem but it wasn't, that was down to malky.
Then he wasted a load more money
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Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:36 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Problem is Swansea went up with a style of play and bought players to fill that and it's worked.
Malky defended and played percentage football. Worked well I'm the championship and he deserves that praise but he never moved with the promotion. To many defensive players and not replacing the right players.
Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:38 pm
Jinks wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Jinks wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Nobody was complaining about Malky's signings at the start of the season when we beat Man City and Fulham. Unfortunately, Tan started disrupting things early on and it was a miracle Malky was still able to keep us above the relegation zone all season with everything that went on. 7 out of the current top 9 in the league were already played at home, leaving us aside from Liverpool and Chelsea, the bottom half left to play at home for the second half of the season. I believe Malky would have picked up the results required at home in those games to not only avoid relegation, but steer us towards mid table, like Steve Bruce is doing with Hull.
I'm not denying Cornelius was a big flop, but even the best managers make mistakes sometimes, and Malky won us that Cornelius money by getting us to the Premiership in the first place anyway. I notice nobody is commented on Brayford these days, probably because we've all seen what a cracking player he looks on loan to Sheffield United at the moment, getting man of the match performances against Premiership opposition. Brayford is a funny one, Malky never played him and as soon as Ole came in, Brayford still had to leave, so I wonder if that's something to do with Tan perhaps?
But everything has gone pear shaped since Tan let his jealous ego influence his behaviour, disrupting things at any opportunity he could and eventually sacking Malky. Look where that has left us now.
Can you tell me what exactly went on? what was said by Tan? cheers
Where do you want me to start?![]()
Before Tan undermined Malky by sacking Iain Moody and tried replacing him with Borat, he was disrupting things off the pitch. The rebrand and scarfgate last season, his "ungrateful customers" remark towards the fans, his failure to convert debt to equity, requesting players with the number 8 in their birth dates to be signed, questioning why our full backs and keeper haven't scored, interfering with team affairs such as getting notes passed to Malky during games etc. It was clear with their handshake after we beat Man City that all was not well. Tan continuously brings us negative press with his big mouth and constant interference. It's guaranteed our players can't always be in the correct mindset for some games and this was evident for the Southampton game that sealed Malky's fate.
If we get relegated, it's all Vincent Tan's fault.
So Tan wasn't disrupting the dressing room as some have claimed? Did he interfere with Malkys team selection and tactics?
Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:45 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Problem is Swansea went up with a style of play and bought players to fill that and it's worked.
Malky defended and played percentage football. Worked well I'm the championship and he deserves that praise but he never moved with the promotion. To many defensive players and not replacing the right players.
Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:30 pm
ThomasC wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Problem is Swansea went up with a style of play and bought players to fill that and it's worked.
Malky defended and played percentage football. Worked well I'm the championship and he deserves that praise but he never moved with the promotion. To many defensive players and not replacing the right players.
Tan approaches football admin the same as he does the business world. Based around concrete objectives. This is probably why we seen that style of play in order to get a quick promotion (short-term fix). Swansea was a long-term project not based around concrete objectives other than to concentrate on there brand of football - backing this will be the way to improve the club without bankrolling quick fix solutions.
Tan told Malky when he got the job he had 2 years to get to the PL? I don't like this type of admin for our club
Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:56 pm
soulofthesea wrote:ThomasC wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Problem is Swansea went up with a style of play and bought players to fill that and it's worked.
Malky defended and played percentage football. Worked well I'm the championship and he deserves that praise but he never moved with the promotion. To many defensive players and not replacing the right players.
Tan approaches football admin the same as he does the business world. Based around concrete objectives. This is probably why we seen that style of play in order to get a quick promotion (short-term fix). Swansea was a long-term project not based around concrete objectives other than to concentrate on there brand of football - backing this will be the way to improve the club without bankrolling quick fix solutions.
Tan told Malky when he got the job he had 2 years to get to the PL? I don't like this type of admin for our club
every single club has objectives..they differ club to club but id be shocked if Malky ,even before meeting Tan was not aware of what was expected of him at this club........not just by Tan either.pretty much every fan expected him to gain promotion over 2 years, and most definately the 2nd year having been given a budget previous managers could only have dreamed of having
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Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:38 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:40 million in this league is a joke, want to play with the big boys then you have to spend big boy money. The average price for a half decent PL player if at least 20 million, so for the owners to believe 40 million was going to be enough to keep us up is naive at best and reckless at worst, you reap what you sow in this world![]()
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