Yes. And we won’t be so successful during those seasons. However, if we don’t look and don’t give these youngsters a run in the team then we will never find them. It’s not strange at all to be pleased that Caicedo was put straight into the team as soon as needed.
Didn’t Rome go to Albion +? Just about everyone has had their chance to get those tickets and associated points, whether they count towards Brentford or not. At the end of the day the LP scheme rewards attendance at games over non attendance, regardless of reason.
We wouldn’t have sold Caicedo for £115m without our model of promoting him when he was unknown to replace (in his case) Bissouma. Likewise all the other sales. If you had your way Caicedo and the other youngsters would never have been in the team in the first place.
I haven’t seen the interview but taking your interpretation at face value I would say he couldn’t be more wrong. The upward trajectory since Tony took over is staggering. Trying to compete with oil states isn’t ambition. It’s stupidity.
Couldn’t agree more. There is so much earnestly given but pointless advice and analysis being given by people on here at the moment. The classic being ‘don’t concede first.’ When the f*** did that become a pearl of wisdom ?
As it is most seasons by this stage unless we are in a lower division. Can’t keep making the hurdles higher and higher if you want to enjoy it. Football is a long term emotional investment.
Cars (and bicycles) should be taxed on the weight of the occupants. Surely this can be done digitally and sent to a central processing centre using the microchips we all have from the Covid jab ?
He certainly looked like exactly what we need at the moment. Let’s hope he takes his opportunity. Thanks for the info on the reaction from his old club. I didn’t know any of that.
It’s different for every circumstance. As was said at the time the reported loan fee and wages were significantly lower than signing his equivalent on a full time deal.