theredshed wrote:
It hasn't prevented Chelsea and Manchester City buying into success over the past few years. I suppose the only differences are they don't have a salary cap and didn't gamble with a young and inexperienced manager. And I suppose you could say owners that don't have appear to have an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Took both clubs a few years to fully reap the rewards. Plus, the owners of both those sides don't get so heavily involved in the playing side of things. They let people get on with their jobs.
Of course, any suggestion that the opposite is true at Salford is purely hypothetical...