Just thought id make a thread to clear this up as ive seen it mentioned numerous times recently.
The team has got worse but thats just down to the gambling on transfers, the transfer budgets and wage budgets have remained the same for 10 years. The team has fluctuated but that is due to the unpredictability of the transfer market for example:
Hedman cost more than Boruc
Mark Wilson cost more than Lustig.
Naylor and Izaguirre were the same price
Hooiveld cost more than Kelvin Wilson
Loovens cost the same as Van Dijk
Hartley cost more than Wanyama
Gravesen cost more than Nakamura
Barry Robson cost more than Ledley
David Fernandez cost more than Commons
Fortune cost more than Hooper
Pukki cost more than McDonald
So
Hedman
Wilson Loovens Hooiveld Naylor
Hartley
Gravesen Robson
Fernandez
Fortune Pukki
Is a more expensive XI than:
Boruc
Lustig Wilson Van Dijk Izaguirre
Wanyama
Nakamura Ledley
Commons
Hooper McDonald
But it could just so happen that we sign the first XI and end up with a below average Celtic team or we could sign the bottom XI and end up with a good Celtic team, both teams would cost about the same in transfers and wages.
All thats happened now is some of our best players have been signed and their replacements havent been as good. This is just something thats always going to happen. There will be times when we end up stronger and times when we end up weaker. But nothing can be done as its not like we have the money to go and sign established players we know would be good like Snodgrass, Hooper, Finnbogason or whoever they are all £5million+ players and out of our range.
Some people are speaking like the team is deliberately being weakened or the budgets are getting lower when they are remaining the same.
Like K.Wilson, Rogne, Ledley, McCourt, Wanyama, Lassad, Watt and Hooper have all left but Gordon, Van Dijk, Biton, Johansen, Berget, Boerrigter, Pukki, Balde and Griffiths have all came in and replaced them on the wage-bill. There's been no downsizing of the wage-bill and if you looked the players whove come in while that first lot left actually cost more than the original "better" players did. Nothing can really be done that they werent as good or better, just how it happens.
Discuss Downsizing is a Myth in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.
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Hartley cost more than Wanyama. :56:
Far too sensible as usual ILTC.
(except when you are talking about Mcgregor)
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Celtic fans see what they want to see. We are now on a downer after Wednesday night and who could blame us . There has always been a small group of fans egged on and encouraged by the MSSM who at all times have blamed the board .
Naturally after Wednesday night their numbers have increased massively . However I always think that it is the manager's job for any given game to get his best players in the best formation to do their best to win the game . It's also the players selected job to do their best to win the game . That didn't happen on Wednesday night .
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Just goes to show that no matter what is spent you never really know what your getting for your money in football
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How can anyone possibly expect any different with the situation we find ourselves in?
In fact, here's a job for you ILTC, can you maybe (in your own time) compile a list of teams in the same boat as us over the last 10 years (teams from countries with similar TV money, sponsorship money, 40k fans) and tell us what their CL exploits have been like. -
It technically is when you're selling a player for £12 million and replacing him with a £2 million player.
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We would probably spread the income over 3/4 years just paying slighly higher transfer fees than we could normally afford but keeping the wage-bill stable. -
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We are as good as our current scouting (signings), coaching and youth development is. All these things fluctuate over time with periods of transition as well.
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We have definitely downsized in the last ten years, we had the 6th( I think) biggest wage bill of british football clubs in 2005
Also you can't compare transfers and wages that are even a few years apart without taking into account inflation, and the inflation that has also occurred in football.
For example people say that Larsson cost £650k, but remember that was in 1997, when you adjust for inflation and football inflation, that same transfer would be over £2.5 million today.Last edited by a moderator: Aug 2, 2014 -
or WBA telling us Fortune is worth £4million.
Carroll cost more the Suarez did for liverpool so under that logic just by transfer fee alone Suarez was not adequate replacement. -
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Money is not a 100% guarantee of success especially on a case by case basis, but if you spend more money then you are more likely to succeed in the long term.
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The average amount of TV money for an EPL team in 2003 was £15million, now it is £75million. Their TV money which was like 9x as much as ours back then, is now 5 x what it was then, while ours remains the same.
So EPL diddy teams used to roughly get £12-15million more than us in TV money back then but we could make up for that by selling much more tickets and merchandise than them and so we were still actually richer than them. Now though, Cardiff who were stone last in the EPL last season got £63.7million in TV Money alone - thats more than we could hope for in a season without CL football and thats before they sell a ticket, player, merchandise or get any sponsorship.Last edited by a moderator: Aug 2, 2014 -
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