I think we were in a different place when we sold those players ie still a selling club and more reliant on those individuals than a complete well functioning team.
Also while Poch's stock was high we'd probably sided with 'he knows what he is doing' and supported him.
Rose, Wanyama and Toby (because of his transfer situation) were all obvious move one. Eriksen not so much as he was integral to the team. BUT in a Coutinho way...it would be brave
, and it would have been the funds we needed to circulate things.
The alternative is what we have now.
It's annoying because the plan was to sell off players, it's not like that wasn't the plan, it just never (fully) happened. You can drill down into that and look for blame, and there could be some, but it wouldn't be much, especially if it's the players whom refused to sign new contracts, go to clubs who came in for them (which is if course their right) or alternatively a plain lack of interest in them.
People will always bitch (heard it yesterday in the smoky away toilet s at St Mary's), some of this is quite nuanced and people either don't have the mental capacity to understand or are emotionally spouting which renders them useless if they were part of the decision process (which luckily they're not)
This really is a tricky period for the club. We are still fresh into the stadium. We now have few player assets to raise funds (beyond Kane son and Dele) and Levy has a net figure he can't go beyond when supplying funds. The problem is it's looking like there is much work to do.
The thing is we live and breath this club and from inside there is always plenty of coulda/woulda/shoulda conversation BUT from the outside any sensible person would look at us and say what we have done and the decisions the club has made compared to our peers are commendable considering the landscape we operate in.