I was suggesting that the fans, you and me, try to show some patience and time to players we bring in to try and let them develop. Particularly young ones and ones from abroad.
Preferably the club take that attitude too, but that's beyond our control.
You are saying that as the club and owner don't take a longer term view, the fans shouldn't either, and that it's therefore reasonable for us to write players off after a couple of months?
The problem with making shit up to suit your argument is that all too often it's not too difficult to see what's actually true. Start with my first comment on the topic midway down page 4, and please provide me with a link to where I said he wasn't very good.
I can save you the effort if you like. I repeatedly said exactly as I have just said in this thread - he doesn't look worth the money. And it's not like it's a whole thing of him needing to settle or needing to get used to English football and the Premier League.
FWIW, I also don't understand why people are down on Ndoye - he looks like our best winger so far this season, albeit that's damning with faint praise. IMO he's got all the good bits of Jota Silva - workrate, directness, physicality, defensive responsibility, scoring threat - and a bunch more talent.
Apart from the handful we signed the summer we came up - O'Brien, the shit one from Watford, Bowler - which players have we fucked off for half of what we paid? I accept there may be one I can't remember, but I feel like most of the players we signed since promotion that didn't work out we've sold on for what we paid or more. We've kept the best ones and moved the others on quickly so they don't gum up the system.
I don't really think we're trying to be like the tinpots at all, we're trying to constantly improve the squad so we can compete at increasingly high levels, current predicament notwithstanding. The only deal we've done which fits the tinpot model is Elanga.