BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
Re Levy's comments about spending becoming "totally unsustainable". Admirable and credit to him for openly expressing this, but I think Levy is wrong and a little naive. FFP is a complete joke and an utter smokescreen. FIFA/UEFA have shown they will take little or no action whatsoever against the repeat/worst offenders of FFP i.e. Real Madrid, Emirates Marketing Project, Barca etc. They can talk all they want about banning clubs from the CL, but actions speak louder than words. Who seriously thinks UEFA will ban Real from the CL?
As for our spending, I'm not going to completely lose my brick because we've made no signings but I think we are missing a trick. We were so close to the title last season. Every club in world football needs to strengthen/reinforce their squad on a yearly basis, we are no different. I would honestly back our first 11 against anyone in the league but our squad needs to be deeper. Danny Rose came out and said we need 1 marquee signing and I agree. We don't need wholesale changes, just 1/2 players to give the squad a lift and to convince the players that we are looking to close the gap on Chelsea most importantly, but also to keep up with the likes of Emirates Marketing Project and United otherwise I fear we could slip out of the top 4.
So who do we sign? Who is the obvious signing to give the players a lift? This German right back could be one, or the Porto guy, but other than that, where is the obvious gap in our first team? And where is the obvious player to sign that is going to come in to act as cover? Maybe Barkley?
We aren't standing still, and we are strengthening. Every year, if the players continue to improve, and get better by working together, we have strengthened. Has Kane reached his ceiling yet? Has Dier? Has Dele? You can bet Poch is working on all of these players to get them to improve, to do things they couldn't do last season, or to have them doing things in a consistently better way than they did before.
Good article here on this, likening us to the Golden State Warriors, who have obviously been pretty successful recently: http://www.skysports.com/football/n...sfer-experiment-will-continuity-bring-success
Arsenal often didn't make signings, but I would argue they still benefited from the consistency of knowing how to play together. The problem was, Wenger isn't a great coach and the young players didn't really reach their potential. Walcott, Oxlade, Giroud, too many players that had potential that never quite made it to an elite level. In 2 years, Poch has turned Kane, Dele and Dier into near enough elite players. He's turned Rose, Walker, Davies and Trippier into obvious internationals and some of the best in their position in the league. He's cultivated the genius of Dembele. He's allowed Eriksen to reach a level of consistency he's never attained before. Arsenal had an advantage when their scouting and dieting was more advanced, but now they need to spend again to have genuinely top players, because Wenger isn't going to improve the ones with potential to get to a really elite standard. Poch does, and that's why we aren't standing still.