milo
Jack L. Jones
So we are quite happy to start our manager at a disadvantage and yet expect the world from him. Considering that AVB almost never got the exact players he wanted for a variety of reasons, I doubt Poch will be enthused watching a gettable target like Schneiderlin slipping away while Levy pushes Stambouli into his face as the low-cost, low-risk alternative instead.
Ah, screw it. In 18 months, will we shout the same things at Poch that we shouted at AVB when Poch has some bad games? And then what, do the exact same 'don't like your targets, here's some cheap alternatives' schtick and shout 'inflexible, incompetent' at the next poor fool as he walks away as well?
I think that the situations appear to be very different. The transfer policy at Spurs was meant to have been explained to AVB before he joined and he accepted this. Then on joining he started asking for expensive players who did not fit our policy. We still tried for his principle target but third party ownership meant that the deal could not be closed.
Poch seems far more pragmatic and realistic. It is obvious that he wants Schneiderlin but we have moved to sign an alternative when it became clear that the deal was looking difficult. Personally, I would not be surprised if we went back in for him tomorrow and will reserve judgement on our summer's business when the window closes.