Obviously it comes down to making the right signings. With all due respect to them the players we signed in 1999 weren't high profile, the chances are most of us had heard of 3 of them at most probably Smicer, Hamann (playing at Newcastle), and Henchoz (playing at Blackburn). All of whom were making a step up to come to us. It could be argued that the signings in 2002 were more high profile than those in 1999; Diouf and Diao were coming in off the back of a good World Cup, while Cheyrou was also highly regarded.
So in 2002 it could be argued that being in Europe helped us attract more high profile players even though they ultimately worked out worse than lower profile signings of 1999. If we are to draw parallels this year you would have to say being out of Europe will probably hamper our chances of signing high profile players. But history proves that the highest profile players aren't always the most effective, as I said at the start it's about signing the right players.
So in 2002 it could be argued that being in Europe helped us attract more high profile players even though they ultimately worked out worse than lower profile signings of 1999. If we are to draw parallels this year you would have to say being out of Europe will probably hamper our chances of signing high profile players. But history proves that the highest profile players aren't always the most effective, as I said at the start it's about signing the right players.

Great post Dave

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