So true. Adingra was simply dreadful that day.….even that was partly due to Adingra being useless defensively
How many do you need though? Or are Dunk, Gross, Welbeck, Steele not model pros? Because they’re certainly experienced enough. The difference being they actually still contribute on the pitch. If we think he’s that good behind the scenes then give him a coaching role (at a fraction of the cost).In surprised so many of our fans are surprised by this. Our model is based on having older model pros around the first team who can do a job and set an example to the youngsters. With Lallana leaving resigning Milner seemed an absolute certainty. Perplexing how many don’t understand our model yet.
I trust in Roberto's view. The club policy is to bring young players through early and you do need older heads around. But happy to say goodbye to Lallana at 90k a week. He was slightly taking the p because he couldn't last longer than 20 minutes on the pitch. So he did the right thing and leave.
It makes no sense at all to employ players long past their best, still living off their past glories, for wages which must be significant. It flies in the face of the ethos of the club which is to recruit young players with potential and develop them.Please show your workings.
Happy to say goodbye to 36 year old Lallana who was fit enough to contribute in 24 PL games (so far) this season - because he offered poor value for his (guessed) wages.
But happy to keep what will be a THIRTY NINE year old Milner, who was fit to contribute in only 15 - on equally high wages.
It makes NO sense.
How many do you need though? Or are Dunk, Gross, Welbeck, Steele not model pros? Because they’re certainly experienced enough. The difference being they actually still contribute on the pitch. If we think he’s that good behind the scenes then give him a coaching role (at a fraction of the cost).
Would rather have Milner than Lallana. Hopefully the new medical team can sort his injuries out
We’ve been told many times that Milner is a great pro, is super fit, hardly gets injured, is a winner, a role model, etc, etc and with his track record and achievements it’s hard to dispute, however I do wonder how this has transferred and transpired at the Albion.Happy with that, great pro to have at the club.
Really?Can't imagine he costs us much money.
Lallana was never on £90k a week. Capology/Spotrac is not your friend.But happy to say goodbye to Lallana at 90k a week.
It may make no sense to you but presumably (unless they just make it all up on the hoof) it makes sense to the club.It makes no sense at all to employ players long past their best, still living off their past glories, for wages which must be significant. It flies in the face of the ethos of the club which is to recruit young players with potential and develop them.
This 100% - while i'm open to discuss different opinions it baffles me looking at some of the comments on here about Milner? The guy is in a different universe to Dunk and other senior professionals at the club due by in large but not limited to the fact that he's actually won stuff unlike most others (not including Welbeck). He's also been a model pro for decades and is a giant golden shiny beacon of experience for younger players and a huge boost to the club.It may make no sense to you but presumably (unless they just make it all up on the hoof) it makes sense to the club.
By that logic we should sign Kenny DalgleishThis 100% - while i'm open to discuss different opinions it baffles me looking at some of the comments on here about Milner? The guy is in a different universe to Dunk and other senior professionals at the club due by in large but not limited to the fact that he's actually won stuff unlike most others (not including Welbeck). He's also been a model pro for decades and is a giant golden shiny beacon of experience for younger players and a huge boost to the club.
Why is that so difficult for some to grasp
ThisLallana was never on £90k a week. Capology/Spotrac is not your friend.
Adam joined from Liverpool, where he was on a reported £100k a week. It was widely reported he took a significant pay cut to join us. He signed a new deal last year on new terms which would have been lower than his original deal.
That's a very patronising attitude.This 100% - while i'm open to discuss different opinions it baffles me looking at some of the comments on here about Milner? The guy is in a different universe to Dunk and other senior professionals at the club due by in large but not limited to the fact that he's actually won stuff unlike most others (not including Welbeck). He's also been a model pro for decades and is a giant golden shiny beacon of experience for younger players and a huge boost to the club.
Why is that so difficult for some to grasp
That's a very patronising attitude.
It isn't difficult for anyone to 'grasp'. Everyone here understands the theory - that a young squad needs some older, wiser, more experienced players to guide them.
That doesn't mean that we all have to agree on WHO those experienced players should be.
Personally, I'd like them to be a) more regularly available than James Milner, and b) able to make a more telling contribution on the pitch than the (38 year old version of) James Milner.
Why is THAT 'so difficult to grasp'?