Machiavelli
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I want to host a permanent page that has current contract info. It's on the 'to do' list...
Thanks Boz, and I'm more than willing to wait as is AZ, hopefully.
I want to host a permanent page that has current contract info. It's on the 'to do' list...
Don't show anymore interest in Andrews.
Caskey, Ankergren, Brezovan, Bruno, Greer can all go.
Anyone else?
Joe Cole.
You didn't listen to Barber's interview on BBC Sussex last week, did you? Barber repeated that Oscar has the first and last say on transfers - he helps identify the targets, then it is up to everyone else to go and get them.
Plus, we have to remember that because we are interested in the player, it doesn't mean that it is reciprocal: there's firstly the transfer fee, then there's the wages/other fees...then the agent (which is apparently what scuppered the Grabban deal). Plus geography - we're an attractive club but for players up north then they won't want to uproot their families etc.
If it was the same as Football Manager or Fifa then it'd be fantastic, but it isn't.
Anyway, my list is as follows:
Release:
Casper
Lopez
Possibly Brez (i'd love to see Smith/Walton given a chance, but i can see one being given the #3 slot and keeping Brez as experienced backup)
Return:
Lingard (I think we all know it's only a short-term arrangement)
Andrews (good, but i reckon we can probably do better)
Mutual Termination: Kemy (we can't release him, or we'd have to pay his contract up). Keep if him/the club can sort out any issues
New deals:
Orlandi (injury prone, but our key player when fit)
Hoskins (another year to prove himself and stay fit)
Greer (mainstay of our defence for the past 4 years, experience will be vital)
Upson (definitely if he is happy to have 1yr deals)
Bruno
Calderon (another year with a view to moving into coaching?)
Try to sign: Ward (he's been really consistent this season, plus is versatile enough. Whilst he is on high wages at Wolves i doubt they'll have him back)
A clear out is totally unwarranted - we have a good squad that should be performing better.
With one or two additions up front and in attacking midfield, we actually have a squad capable of automatic promotion.
If you think about it, if he knows his next deal is not going to be worth anywhere near as much as his current deal, could he decide to run down his Wolves contract? Or come to some sort of arrangement with them to pay him off? Otherwise why would he voluntarily take a much lower wage?
You didn't listen to Barber's interview on BBC Sussex last week, did you? Barber repeated that Oscar has the first and last say on transfers - he helps identify the targets, then it is up to everyone else to go and get them.
Plus, we have to remember that because we are interested in the player, it doesn't mean that it is reciprocal: there's firstly the transfer fee, then there's the wages/other fees...then the agent (which is apparently what scuppered the Grabban deal). Plus geography - we're an attractive club but for players up north then they won't want to uproot their families etc.
If it was the same as Football Manager or Fifa then it'd be fantastic, but it isn't.
Anyway, my list is as follows:
Release:
Casper
Lopez
Possibly Brez (i'd love to see Smith/Walton given a chance, but i can see one being given the #3 slot and keeping Brez as experienced backup)
Return:
Lingard (I think we all know it's only a short-term arrangement)
Andrews (good, but i reckon we can probably do better)
Mutual Termination: Kemy (we can't release him, or we'd have to pay his contract up). Keep if him/the club can sort out any issues
New deals:
Orlandi (injury prone, but our key player when fit)
Hoskins (another year to prove himself and stay fit)
Greer (mainstay of our defence for the past 4 years, experience will be vital)
Upson (definitely if he is happy to have 1yr deals)
Bruno
Calderon (another year with a view to moving into coaching?)
Try to sign: Ward (he's been really consistent this season, plus is versatile enough. Whilst he is on high wages at Wolves i doubt they'll have him back)
So Oscar chose Lita,Agustien and Obika then, if so he has really gone down in my estimations.
I would think that one of the biggest problems we face with location is the differing value of property from say Leeds or Bolton to Brighton your £300k will not buy a similar house in or near Brighton.
It all comes down to value. Without knowing who earns what I'd find it very hard to say who I think should go.
The definite departures should be Ankergren, Brezovan, Rodriguez, Lopez and Andrews because regardless of what they earn they just haven't been good enough. Beyond that, it comes down to who is taking a hefty wage that could be better used elsewhere. For instance, Bruno/Kuszczak/Upson/Kazenga/Orlandi are decent, skilful players, albeit not top-rate stars worth breaking the bank for, so if they'll take £6k a week I'd keep them, but if they're on £10k I'd be waving goodbye.
Once again talking sense on this subject.
JFC is 19 everyone, younger than a lot of the development squad, have a bit of patience. He's playing regular championship football at an early age and personally I think he looks very composed. The next 2-3 years are crucial to his development, he's a player that will improve a lot with experience - he's not a big pysical specimin like Ince, he's a clever keep the ball link man. More games will do him him the world of good.
I would go with this but why KuzszakKuzszak Brezovan Ankergren Bruno Lopez Rodriguez Andrews Agustein
Keep the rest if we can.
but think it's time to see Lopez play that role, that's if Orlandi remains unfit.
My impression of JFC is that he is very slow in thought and movement, overweight but has some ability with the ball at his feet which he doesnt exploit enough. Have reservations on whether he will make the grade above Lg 1. Next season will be very important for him.
Absolutely agree. I think JFC has done ok.Yes he is young and will make mistakes the same as Ince and March, but they have not let us down and have definitely done as well as some of the senior players. I feel sorry for any u21 players that get promoted into the squad. One mistake and they are crucified by some people on here.Once again talking sense on this subject.
JFC is 19 everyone, younger than a lot of the development squad, have a bit of patience. He's playing regular championship football at an early age and personally I think he looks very composed. The next 2-3 years are crucial to his development, he's a player that will improve a lot with experience - he's not a big pysical specimin like Ince, he's a clever keep the ball link man. More games will do him him the world of good.
I would go with this but why Kuzszak
I would think that one of the biggest problems we face with location is the differing value of property from say Leeds or Bolton to Brighton your £300k will not buy a similar house in or near Brighton.