brieverton
Player Valuation: £50m
That's always been the difference really.We did all this though (except the FA Cup win for Leicester) even under Moshiri. We were 7th under Koeman with one of the best young strikers in Europe playing for us. We hired a highly rated young progressive coach in Silva and finished 8th with young players like Richarlison Digne Gomes Bernard etc. We had a fancy DOF. We bought in prospects like Vladic Lookman Sandro Moise Kean.
On paper we sent full hipster numerous times and it didn’t work. We’re just a bit further along that horrible cycle than Leicester are who will now have to sell most of their top players and have to make sure they get a managerial change correct to avoid another relegation battle (of they survive this one).
Either way isn’t it a sad reflection that no non sky six PL team (aside from Moyes’s Everton) has been able to climb the table, make European qualification, and stay there for an extended period of time? If Leicester have a bad season they’re in a relegation battle after years of almost perfect operation. If United have a bad season they’re fifth or maybe even fourth. That’s the difference.
The top six is a combination of the organically sustainable clubs and the nouveau riche which have that sustainability through money. I'd regard only Spurs as different to the rest in that they are hangers-on in that group and still suffer an inferiority complex. But they have one of the best set-ups to progress. And then there is Newcastle.
Even if we get out of our current predicament and stabilise, it's hard to see us progressing beyond what Brighton are doing. We could do better over a single season or couple of seasons but sustaining beyond that is almost impossible when it's a straight cash fight.
It certainly doesn't mean that improvement isn't desirable though.








