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3 minutes ago, Sutton_blows_goats said:

How much we (dont) back our next manager. Who I have decided should be Allan McGregor. Give it Greigsy.

Oh, come one. 

 

Even at our most skint, we spend a couple of million in the summer. Bodo/Glimt have not spent over 700k in one window in at least the last 4 season, and I suspect they've never spent millions. 

 

Greigsy does know the club... 

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3 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

Even at our most skint, we spend a couple of million in the summer. Bodo/Glimt have not spent over 700k in one window in at least the last 4 season, and I suspect they've never spent millions. 

But spending is contextual. No Norwegian club spends big. We are up against a direct rival who have heavily invested in thier playing squad. To expect the same results from someone else without similar squad investment isn't realistic to me.

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Just now, Sutton_blows_goats said:

But spending is contextual. No Norwegian club spends big. We are up against a direct rival who have heavily invested in thier playing squad. To expect the same results from someone else without similar squad investment isn't realistic to me.

That's a different argument. 

 

You stated Kjetil would have a bigger transfer budget at Bodo/Glimt that with us. That's patently untrue. 

 

We did spend £12m, which is not insignificant. I don't think we should be going much over that, to be honest, even if they want to. 

 

I can't deny investment is important, but it's more important to use what you have effectively. 

 

Bodo'Glimt did pump them just last season. 

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Just now, Rousseau said:

You stated Kjetil would have a bigger transfer budget at Bodo/Glimt that with us. That's patently untrue. 

 

You caught me, i was being deliberately facetious. With a hint of seriousness. 

 

1 minute ago, Rousseau said:

We did spend £12m, which is not insignificant. I don't think we should be going much over that, to be honest, even if they want to. 

Normally, yeah agree 100%. Having sold 2 players for about £28m - not sure.

 

2 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

I can't deny investment is important, but it's more important to use what you have effectively. 

 

Very true, but (again I'm repeating myself) I think we are trying to paper over too many cracks with this squad and even a top manager would struggle.

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6 minutes ago, Sutton_blows_goats said:

But spending is contextual. No Norwegian club spends big. We are up against a direct rival who have heavily invested in thier playing squad. To expect the same results from someone else without similar squad investment isn't realistic to me.

 

How come they haven't collapsed against better opposition then? Look at who they've played over the last few years, they've knocked it out the park.

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1 minute ago, PoohBear said:

 

How come they haven't collapsed against better opposition then? Look at who they've played over the last few years, they've knocked it out the park.

That is a good question. But then you could say the same for us last season. Dortmund and RBL have players worth more than our entire club.

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