Firstly, Poch does not make decision on the fee. The club does that. I did not say he signs bad cheap players, I said his signings are bad.
Now, if he came to United and signed 10 average squad players, I will not be happy.
Spurs can attract 80% of the same players as we can btw. If you look at the signings they have made over the years in Lamela, Eriksen, Dembele, Nbombele, Moura shows they are capable of attracting very good players.
I will agree that the club makes the decision on the fee, I have no problems there.
But I don't get how Vorm on a free transfer as a squad back up is "bad", or Delli Ali on peanuts is bad. He's building a squad, not just a first XI. At worst these are very good players for squad depth. You constantly ignoring this is a bit odd, I mean Delli Ali was one of the better midfielders in the Premier League not long ago, especially under Poch. He's still young and able to make a strong career of himself, and you think he wasn't a good signing? When he walked into Spurs he was a good signing in any club's books, ours included. Ferguson actually said himself that he would be a terrific signing, so unless there is a blinkered biased against Poch surely you must concede that Delli Ali is not a "bad" signing.
Also when Poch came in they weren't a top 4 club. His first step was to bring them into top 4 as an established team, and only then can they be in a position to attract 80% of the players. This brings me to my root point, which is he put Spurs on the map to be able to attract Moura, Ndombele, Aurier etc.
So, Ndombele and Lo Celso justify a £60m fee? The fee has nothing to do with the manager, he wants specific players, it is up to the board to get players at reasonable fees.
I'd would have expected Ndombele to be a very good player for Tottenham for around 5 years and is a very good midfielder. £60m is toppy but far from terrible business. We'll have to wait and see on this one.
The cup run, DI Matteo got Chelsea to win the CL, does that make him a good manager? and again I will give you some figures.
18/19 - 13 PL losses for Spurs under Poch.. which is 1/3 of the games.
19/20 - Full blown impolsion.
Where did Di Matteo get in the league? Please, don't compare domestic consistency of Di Mateo in the league to Poch - even in his worser seasons Poch racks up 71 points. He gets 77, 80+ point tallies before that when he over-achieved with the relative money he spent vs Chelsea/City/United etc. in net spend.
He finished 4th in 18/19 season, although he was waning massively, that is
not an implosion. You have basically just added a whole season to make your 18 month concept fit, when it's clearly not the case. What's worse is you pointed to a season where he picked up more points than Ole did last season (71 vs 66). He also picked up more wins (23 wins vs 18). If 71 points was an implosion for Poch I shudder to think what 66 points is for Ole.
Besides, I said implosions are not uncommon to top level managers, and I've given Klopp as an example. You seem to be hell bent on trying to force fit a fantasy "18 month" implosion conspiracy though.
Wait, I thought you said he doesnt need time to build? Poch has 2 summer windows before he started playing well. If he can over achieve with the same squad, are you saying Poch will win us the league with this squad and get a cup? because Ole got us to 3 semis and 3rd and he is under achieving so surely an over achieving coach should get us 1 cup and the league title?
I have never said this. Poch if he came here will 100% need time, as would any manager. In terms of personnel few changes are needed, but any system will need time, that's a given.
I do think that Poch is capable of better than 66 points after 18 months in charge however. I'd love Ole to be success, but if he ever moved on we will probably find out where Poch lies after 1.5 seasons in win %.
Oh wait Poch has never won anything.
Bit random, I didn't say he did.
Oh yes, Oles signings are terrible. 2nd best defensive record and we have one of the best creators in the league, I would take that for "terrible" record Ole.
He has a knack of improving players above their potential? Like who? So Ole hasnt improved anyone right?
You're getting very defensive here. Ole threw away the entire transfer budget at Cardiff and misjudged the ability of Maguire. And Ole hasn't "improved" Bruno - he was doing this shit before he came to United. You can argue AWB is a worse player vs his outings for Palace, you can argue Lindelof isn't as good as he was under Jose, and that Shaw is worse too.
I can also agree that Rashford and Martial look very good under Ole, and he did a good job with the revival of Matic too. But to try and claim he betters players to the level Poch does is quite frankly, laughable.