oldboyroy
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Bearing in mind we were generally the better side yesterday despite the gulf in spending between us and United.
This with bells and ribbons.
The fans and, in our case, owner remain. No-one else. However much commitment they show why they are here, they are passing through.
Fair commentThe fact Baounette & Ayari have had minutes more recently than wee Billy says a lot
One of the Scottish newspapers was suggesting he should move to Rangers for a year on loan. Get his confidence back (if he's lost it) and consequently be worth more to us afterwards - either in terms of the fee or as a player. Not sure the door is closed on him at the Albion yet though. It's a very competitive midfield. The drawback maybe is that, from very limited viewing, he seems to be a good passer of the ball but not particularly dynamic. Maybe not a great fit for our style.Can we assume that Gilmour needs to be moved on? He’d probably have got more game time if he’d stayed at Chelsea. RDZ obviously doesn’t rate him.
Another 2 injury prone players you meanwell he will have a choice of goodness knows how many we have on loan to see if any of them fit the bill in pre season
Lallana is a big miss
We need another couple in the Lallana / Welbeck category a bit older to me
While with you on the overall thrust here, it depends on what you mean by unprecedented. I suspect we will spend big this summer, certainly more than we have done in any other window, which might make it unprecedented.All of the above.
TB won't go an unprecedented spending spree partly to keep a manager, when that manager could walk out 6 months or a year later.
Players will still be bought according to the tried n tested plan, able to fit in with any future coach's tactics and methods.
Leaving $$$$ basket-case clubs to carry on the chaos of shipping hordes of players in and out with each fad.
Yep. My sense - and often repeated by PB/TB - is that 'sustainable' means balancing income and expenditure and doesn't take into account any need to repay Tony (at least at this stage). Being incredibly fortunate to have an owner that a) doesn't want repaying and b) doesn't demand interest on his investment unlike some (yes you, Glazers) means now we're can start to reap the rewards of extraordinarily clever recruitment and management of the club both on and off the field. The club made a profit last year, and will declare another jump in income next season, so the ability to invest in the squad further - almost certainly a mix of increased wages to retain the best players, and going into the transfer market in a clever way - is clearly there without compromising that sustainability objective. Selling a top player periodically for a massive profit is necessary to maintain that sustainability and balance the books, so we shouldn't get upset when it happens - it's critical to being able to make those further investments which, as is increasingly the case, we get right most of the time. At the extreme example, for every Caicedo we sell we can get 25 new ones..........................While with you on the overall thrust here, it depends on what you mean by unprecedented. I suspect we will spend big this summer, certainly more than we have done in any other window, which might make it unprecedented.
This isn't just based on RdZ's demands or impatience -- for he is impatient -- but because:
1, we've accrued huge amounts over the past year, so the piggy bank is looking good
2, TB has kept on spending. I doubt he 'wants to get his money back' as is often said (with a sale of the club being an exception -- but don't see that happening for years/decades)
3, our squad is short, and we're feeling it at the moment. Look at that chart @dazzer6666 posted a few pages back: we've used the fewest numbers of players; we have the fewest in our squad. We felt it on Sunday: I said when the teams were announced that if we didn't win in 90 minutes, we'd lose; the hope is the forthcoming fixture congestion doesn't derail us
That said, we're not going to be wasting silly money on players or wages. We'll get new young talent in, but think that'll be supplemented by 2-4 established players probably in their early 20s (depending on Caicedo and Mac)
Edit: helped by you, there's a 4, which you've indicated a few posts back: we'll be accruing silly sums for players we've paid peanuts for this summer
Since Welbeck came back from his operation to repair his hamstring he's missed 6 of 51 league games for us. He went off injured on Sunday with what looks like an impact injury, you get those if you are injury prone or not. Lallana hasn't had the best record here but his value on and off the pitch is clear to see. RDZ was very keen to get him signed up to a new contract. Rather like when we had Vicente, if they were always fit and able to play they wouldn't be playing for us.Another 2 injury prone players you mean
Spot on. The overall value to the squad of those two can't be overstated.Since Welbeck came back from his operation to repair his hamstring he's missed 6 of 51 league games for us. He went off injured on Sunday with what looks like an impact injury, you get those if you are injury prone or not. Lallana hasn't had the best record here but his value on and off the pitch is clear to see. RDZ was very keen to get him signed up to a new contract. Rather like when we had Vicente, if they were always fit and able to play they wouldn't be playing for us.
A couple of more experienced players with the knowledge those two bring to the squad would be very very valuable, especially for our younger players. You've only got to look the way Welbeck is with the likes of Lamptey and Enciso to see what a father figure he is. That type of player will be even more important if we reach European competition.
And also he isn't a big club fan, he is a Brescia fan (his hometown.) It's a historical club with a fierce rivalry with Atalanta and a very solid and passionate fanbase, and they saw great talents pass among their ranks like Pirlo, Guardiola, Toni and late Baggio; but it is not a "big" club, it's a solid Serie B (Championship) club that sometimes manages to wander into Serie A and their greatest placement was getting 8th place in Serie A in 2001. They're now risking relegation from Serie B to Serie C (League One.) Their kits are also blue and white by the way, lol. So he knows how it is for non-big club supporters.DeZerbi quote I like from yesterday is "I was a fan. I am especially sorry for our fans". That is the sort of empathy you don't find in a university textbook.
He understands the emotional experience of being a fan. The highs, the lows, the joy and frustration. Football is nothing without fans and it is the fans that matter rather than the millionaire players or, god forbid, the poor old manager himself...
I think the issue with Gilmour is that to play in our defensive midfield roles you have to be incredibly press resistant, and wee Billy is quite easy to bully off the ball.One of the Scottish newspapers was suggesting he should move to Rangers for a year on loan. Get his confidence back (if he's lost it) and consequently be worth more to us afterwards - either in terms of the fee or as a player. Not sure the door is closed on him at the Albion yet though. It's a very competitive midfield. The drawback maybe is that, from very limited viewing, he seems to be a good passer of the ball but not particularly dynamic. Maybe not a great fit for our style.
Agree. I think he'll not quite have the physical strength to make to here. Rangers loan a good shop window move for all parties.I think the issue with Gilmour is that to play in our defensive midfield roles you have to be incredibly press resistant, and wee Billy is quite easy to bully off the ball.
He had this issue at Norwich and his breakthrough was at Chelsea where other teams were (at the time) too scared to commit too much to the press. He’s a neat passer of the ball but a bit too powderpuff
yeah....but....he had a funny look on his face and everything. He's definitely off.Are we taking a single quote, plucked out of context, from a person where English is a foreign language to them... again?
Yay!