[Albion] How HAPPY are you with this transfer window?

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How HAPPY are you with this transfer window?


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Mancgull

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2011
5,539
Astley, Manchester
It seems as if we are just clearing the decks and reducing the wage bill. Worrying.
New money on players that are more like assets to be sold on than realistic first teamers. (Sima/ the Dutch goalkeeper) We send a 19 year old Ecuadorean international out on loan to Belgium. What must he be thinking? His English isn’t that good so I’m sure his French/ Flemish isnt great. This loan is probably the most idiotic of all.
One first teamed in Cucurella bought in and the obvious lack of a striker.
Shit window.
 




SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
6,190
London
Good window. Left back cover & more importantly.....

We kept Biss :thumbsup:
 






GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,181
Gloucester
It seems as if we are just clearing the decks and reducing the wage bill. Worrying.
New money on players that are more like assets to be sold on than realistic first teamers. (Sima/ the Dutch goalkeeper) We send a 19 year old Ecuadorean international out on loan to Belgium. What must he be thinking? His English isn’t that good so I’m sure his French/ Flemish isnt great. This loan is probably the most idiotic of all.
One first teamed in Cucurella bought in and the obvious lack of a striker.
Shit window.

I would suggest that reducing the wage bill is not a bad thing - although that depends on how much of the loanees' wages we are paying.
 












Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
Not sure

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The HAIRBALL better be good , other wise we’re fooked


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Ike and Tina Burner

Well-known member
Mar 22, 2019
612
How not to handle the development of a young player. Give him his first team debut and then days later loan him out at literally the last minute on deadline day. Oh, and the team he's gone to is bottom of a second rate league.
 






drummerboy10

Active member
Apr 18, 2012
155
Yes. Last year we finished well clear of relegation. All our young players are a year more savvy.. We've offloaded most of what needed to be offloaded and got in some good incoming players.
Young players from Poland and South America coming through with experience under their belts, more young attacking players coming in or stepping up from our youth teams after a loan ................. there's fire power there, just not labelled 'striker'. No, we won't win the league - we're not dropping out of it either.



Edit. 11 o'clock - and we've still got Bissouma. :thumbsup:

I do love your confidence and enthusiasm, however goals win football matches and that’s where we struggle. There’s a good chance Welbeck will get injured at some point, Connelly is nowhere near good enough so that leaves Maupay.
Unfortunately good teams do go down and we’ve flirted with relegation before.
 


nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Not quite sure what you mean by that fella. It was just something that I came across on youtube. 3 guys talking via zoom. I just skipped through it and came across the discussion about Lamptey. It wasnt some high level production and they called each other by their first names. It was only later that I realised who it was. Like I said, im pretty sure he posts on here with another name but hasnt backed his views up on any of the lamptey discussions.

You’re thinking of Ian Hart’s YouTube show. He posts here as Lenny Rider. Decent watch, but I don’t think that any of them are anymore in the know than the average fan, and that includes Lamptey’s recovery from his op, which will be kept fairly confidential.

We do however know that he’s been back in full training for a couple of weeks now and, according to GP’s pre-Everton press conference, is likely to see some action after the break.
 






um bongo molongo

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
3,054
Battersea
I find it is easier to stay positive if you assume Potter wants to start with just one striker and two men to run the channels.

We have a stack of good midfielders and it would be interesting to see whether Moder or Gross could play in a slightly more advanced role.

I am excited by the Cucurella signing, he looks exactly the sort of high energy, high work rate player we need to energise the team and the prospect of him and Lamptey flying down the wings is very exciting. Those two should certainly help to get the goal production up from midfield, with the likes of MacAllister, Mwepu and Moder good at making runs into the box.

This works if you consider we have forwards able to ‘run the channels’ with more pace than an arthritic tortoise…
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
If we're talking shit strikers,Benteke clearly is in my view. . I imagine Palace can give the first XI assurances we can't. Beyond that, it's just guesswork who is better.

I dont see that Edouard is automatically going to keep Maupay and Welbeck on the bench, but more importantly, our club don't see that. Maupay and Welbeck are our one and two, sign better than them or don't sign anyone. I'm sure we'd be happy to have Edouard as a third choice, but probably not on the wages he would demand, and anyway, the player won't want that.

I think we had an idea of the wage he was on and would want and placed him on the too rich for us list. Reportedly £70K per week deal at Palace. I just hope he has a sulk when he realises Benteke is on £120K.
 




Napier

Well-known member
Jan 27, 2009
2,139
Devon
Happy and relieved we have kept Bissouma, but very disappointed by our failure to sort out/improve our options up front, yet again.
 




nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
I would suggest that reducing the wage bill is not a bad thing - although that depends on how much of the loanees' wages we are paying.

I think that reducing the wage bill is secondary. It’s all about getting these young players - mostly 19-20 year olds - senior level game time to help them develop and make the step up to the Premier League. Caicedo is still well down the central midfield pecking order and wouldn’t have seen much first-team action this year, particularly with Bissouma staying.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
How not to handle the development of a young player. Give him his first team debut and then days later loan him out at literally the last minute on deadline day. Oh, and the team he's gone to is bottom of a second rate league.

Who are you talking about?
 


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