Caporegime
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I was also massively against the signing of Berbatov for anything more than £10m.
Like that was gonna happen.

We signed him for £11m.
I was also massively against the signing of Berbatov for anything more than £10m.
They were the biggest net spenders in the Premiership, or at least they were before Man Utd bought Berbatov.
Like that was gonna happen.
We signed him for £11m.
Which is why I didn't want him at all.
I'm pretty sure that Villa were amongst the highest net spenders in Europe last summer...
A couple of things you have to take into consideration.
1. Villa's squad when O'Neill arrived was:
Thomas Sorensen (Goalkeeper)
Jlloyd Samuel (Defender)
Olof Mellberg (Defender)
Martin Laursen (Defender)
Gareth Barry (Midfielder)
Lee Hendrie (Midfielder)
Gavin McCann (Midfielder)
Juan Pablo Angel (Striker)
Milan Baros (Striker)
Steven Davis (Midfielder)
Stuart Taylor (Goalkeeper)
Eric Djemba Djemba (Midfielder)
Ulises De La Cruz (Defender/Midfielder)
Wilfred Bouma (Defender)
Aaron Hughes (Defender)
Liam Ridgewell (Defender)
Kevin Phillips (Striker)
Gary Cahill (Defender)
Luke Moore (Striker)
Patrik Berger (Midfielder)
Wayne Henderson (Goalkeeper)
One of the smallest and arguably one of the weakest in the premiership, and suffering from years of under-investment.
2. O'Neill arrived too late in his first season to spend his summer transfer budget, so we went from years of non-investment (due to Doug's pending intention to sell) through another summer with no significant squad rebuilding. Plus the wage bill for that squad was low for the top flight (certainly for what Villa wanted to achieve) and had been for a while.
So last summer's big spending should be seen in that context. It was not business-as-usual for Villa, and we won't be able to repeat it. It was made possible by necessity and by the dictates of what hadn't been spent before.
you almost sound like a liverpool fan![]()
A couple of things you have to take into consideration.
1. Villa's squad when O'Neill arrived was:
(hardly anything..)
One of the smallest and arguably one of the weakest in the premiership, and suffering from years of under-investment.
2. O'Neill arrived too late in his first season to spend his summer transfer budget, so we went from years of non-investment (due to Doug's pending intention to sell) through another summer with no significant squad rebuilding. Plus the wage bill for that squad was low for the top flight (certainly for what Villa wanted to achieve) and had been for a while.
So last summer's big spending should be seen in that context. It was not business-as-usual for Villa, and we won't be able to repeat it. It was made possible by necessity and by the dictates of what hadn't been spent before.
I hope that wasn't aimed at me you cheeky ****![]()
So you don't think Kaka would be great at Man Utd? I think if he made the switch he'd become one of your most important players.
I'd adore it if Roque went to Liverpool!
If the fee was right (no more than £13m) then he'd be a decent addition to our squad. He could play alongside Torres and unlike Keane, he would naturally slot into the 4-2-3-1 formation if Torres was out.
Providing City aren't in for him (in other words, if Mark Hughes is sacked) then it could be possible but if they're still after him then the fee would be way too much for what he's worth.
The obvious reason for me would be club stature. Getting a player like Kaka to Man U would be far easier than it would to get him to Villa. Clubs that aren't recognised on both the European and World stages have trouble attracting those big names.
That said, I also agree with your point about the larger budgets of certain clubs.
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham could join Tottenham when the 2009 Major League Soccer season ends in October to maintain his match fitness for the 2010 World Cup finals. The England star, currently on loan at AC Milan, grew up down the road from White Hart Lane in Chingford. (The Sun)
Manchester City defender Richard Dunne will join Sunderland this summer for £4m and the Black Cats also want West Brom midfield duo Jonathan Greening and James Morrison. (The Sun)
Tottenham striker Darren Bent is also on Sunderland boss Ricky Sbragia's list of targets. (Daily Star)
But Sunderland are set to miss out on £6m-rated Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh, who says he is not interested in a move to the Stadium of Light. (The Sun)
Chamakh, 25, says a move to Premier League is his "priority", adding: "I target a club that is just under the big four. Tottenham could interest me but not Sunderland. (Daily Express)
Chelsea are set to sign highly rated Rapid Vienna striker Philipp Prosenik, 16, during the summer. (The Guardian)
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill will make a new defender his top priority if Martin Laursen is forced into retirement. The Danish centre-back needs another knee operation and could be out for nine months. (The Sun)
Everton defender Joleon Lescott has emerged as a shock target for O'Neill, who has £10m to spend and is also considering a move for Manchester City defender Micah Richards. (Daily Mirror) Full story
Villa are being linked with a swoop for Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder Maor Buzaglo. (The Sun)
Arsenal have been watching 17-year-old Paris St Germain full-back Chris Mavinga. (Daily Mail)
West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is giving a trial to Racing Santander teenager Lotam Zino. (Daily Mirror)
Blackburn Rovers and Wigan Athletic are battling it out to sign Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliott for £2m. (Daily Star)
Wigan are close to agreeing a deal for Rosenborg's Ghana midfielder Anthony Annan. (Daily Mail)
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws wants to sign Wolves midfielder Darren Potter, who has been on loan with the Owls since January, on a permanent deal. (Daily Star)
Swansea City are set to offer a contract to Queen of the South striker Stephen Dobbie. (Daily Mirror)
League One champions Leicester City will spend £400,000 on Liverpool's Jack Hobbs and £200,000 to land Hull City's Wayne Brown. The defenders are both currently on loan with the Foxes. (Daily Star)
West Brom have taken Livingston striker Leigh Griffiths, 18, on trial. (Daily Record)
Not a transfer but it's a rumour of sorts:
Both Hicks and Gillett were at the game last night and interestingly they were sitting together along with Parry. Hicks' finance director from his sports group was also at the game and there have been suggestions that some Arabic looking guys were there too. There's a few reports saying that some kind of announcement could me made regarding the future of the club in the next 24-48 hours.
People probably hate Manchester as much as they do Brum, even with club "stature" Utd have always found it difficult to attract those players who have already made it - Utd still have a lot more luck getting those who are good / great prospects (coming from a European club rather than EPL etc) rather than those already very well known
I don't think we'd be willing to let him go for a penny under 18 though. Wish we'd got shot of him in January to be honest. He's just been injured since then.
See, you're just as bad as me![]()
just spotted john carew in the bentley/lambo garage in brum. Not a rumour but a FACHT!