Not Andy Naylor
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Dan Burn arrive from Wigan in January to replace the Old Trafford-bound Dunk? I'm sure we can all breathe easier if so.
He was superb in those games. Lewis was lucky to get straight back in (& was shaky just before & after)
I wouldn't disagree but it was only two games. Hard to form a rock solid judgement of a player over 8 mins of action....
Doubling his pay, at least and playing for arguably the biggest club in the world.
At the end of the day money talks, and every player has their price.Really don't understand this selling the best players line. If we want to progress we need to keep our best and attract better players in those positions where we are weakest. Yes we could make a lot of money but equally we could spent it on a replacement who is crap
I was relieved to read at the end there that Southampton are interested. It gives the piece a greater air of incredulity.
Anyone leaving us for them would need their head examined.
Really don't understand this selling the best players line. If we want to progress we need to keep our best and attract better players in those positions where we are weakest. Yes we could make a lot of money but equally we could spent it on a replacement who is crap
You're new here aren't you?
Being the decent bloke he is, i doubt Bloom would block Dunk moving to a top six club if they got a good price (£35-40m) and it meant Dunky getting a massive pay-rise
Really don't understand this selling the best players line. If we want to progress we need to keep our best and attract better players in those positions where we are weakest. Yes we could make a lot of money but equally we could spent it on a replacement who is crap
I think you really need to weigh up the needs of the club AND the player. Stephens was rightly prevented from joining Burnley because as far as we were concerned, Burnley were only a year ahead of where we wanted to be. However, at a certain point, you have to look at it and if one of the Champions League clubs came in, are we really going to stubbornly hold a player back from playing at the very highest level.
Other clubs have shown there is a real balance to be struck between how easy you let players leave, rewarding players with a move who have done their time with you and the compensation does enable you to reinvest, or hold them to contracts against their wishes / aspirations. It's easy to get this wrong and create a whole lot of friction. If West Brom could replay their Berinho saga again, is anyone telling me they're not taking the big money offer every single time in hindsight!?
Dunk though, I wouldn't want us to get into some unseemly contractual falling out with him. If he really wanted to go and you could see he'd get Champions League, chance at the top honours, further international recognition, I can't see us blocking his way really if the offer was big enough. I think that is part of football for us as a lower competing PL side, doesn't mean we can't still progress if we get the balance right.
Smalling is one of the most over-rated players in the Premier League. Play Balogun alongside Duffy with Burn and White as useful understudies and spend the money where it's needed. In central midfield and up front.
Erm If burn is our third choice centre back, we might as well wait until the championship season starts. He’s a donkey.
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Erm If burn is our third choice centre back, we might as well wait until the championship season starts. He’s a donkey.
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