boy1985daswonderHarry Carry LOL @ Buying success, especially saying that about Man Utd. Chelsea did have a quicker rise to success, but you forget that they were there or there abouts in the League and they did win trophies prior to Abramovich taking over. :oxf*rd:
United have brought success, it happened at the beginning of the Premier League era. May not have been 10s of millions but they were outspending everyone around them.
The didn't buy success though, they spent the 10s of millions because they earn't it by being, SUCCESSFUL.
At the turn of the 80s into the 90s, United were not successful but were capable of breaking the British transfer record at the time (for Keane) and the British transfer record for a defender (for Pallister) as well as spending what were then significant sums on players such as Parker (£2 million in 1991 [World transfer record then = £8 million and Platt was the most expensive Englishman at £5.5 million] and Wallace (£1.2 million in 1989) let alone Phelan (£1 million signing in 1989) and other over-priced journeymen that dominated the United squad of the late 80s.
Cole was brought in for £7 million the season before Scholes et al broke through.
After that - fair play to them. But they spent a lot for little return in that period as Fergie struggled to get his side together.
It's essentially why the fans almost ran out of patience with him.