It would be a massive rebuild job and would probably mean mid table for a few seasons at best.
Basically it is this season or never (for this squad)QUOTE]
Absolutely this, sadly.
It would be a massive rebuild job and would probably mean mid table for a few seasons at best.
Basically it is this season or never (for this squad)QUOTE]
Absolutely this, sadly.
I think i am just being realistic, i am still surprised he signed a new contract and didn't hold out like Stephens. I can only think the reason he signed is there is an agreement that he can go to a Premier League club for an agreed fee. Obviously i could be completely wrong.
At a risk of repeating myself, serious questions would have to be answered of a squad and manager that failed to go up from this position, and a clearout and reset would probably be required
At a risk of repeating myself, serious questions would have to be answered of a squad and manager that failed to go up from this position, and a clearout and reset would probably be required
Based on his current form i'm not sure many would come knocking, and if his form improves then there's a good chance he'll already be in the PL
That must be based on the fact that he doesn't want to leave, we don't want him to leave, he's under contract, and we have a history of not letting important players leave even if they want to.Yes, Knockaert will be off if we don't go up without a doubt.
No. There would be offers, but he won't want to go. Too emotionally tied to the club (for now)
Not a hope.
Well done, you.
If we don't make it up this season I am afraid that there will be a clearing out of the squad to balance the books, as there will doubtless be quite a few decent offers being received. We can't sustain our current losses for too much longer without falling foul of FFP (probably) so I suspect we shall have to cut our cloth accordingly. I fear a few years in the relative doldrums (Ipswish sort of level) while the squad is rebuilt and the development players come through.
But I freely admit I don't know a damn thing. Happy to trust Bloom and Hughton, who've done a magnificent job thus far.
I don't understand this logic. I don't think there's any suggestion of us having issues with financial fairplay or of any need to sell to balance the books.
We will inevitably lose players. Stephens will definitely go and with Stockdale out of contract it wouldn't surprise me if he did too. On top of that Dunk and Knockaert will probably leave, but only for very high transfer fees (minimum eight figures). The rest will probably stay. While I rate Stockdale, I've seen enough of Maenpaa to say if Stockdale goes, he could become number one if he signs a new deal. We'd need to find a new partner for Duffy (especially with Goldson health problems), make a key midfield signing and another winger (on top of any usual strengthening) but I am confident we will have the money to do that (even if we don't spend all the Knockaert/Dunk money).
My only concern would be if Hughton decided he didn't want to face rebuilding again and quit. That might make a few more players leave but, as it stands, I am confident we would not lose too many key players.
I don't understand this logic. I don't think there's any suggestion of us having issues with financial fairplay or of any need to sell to balance the books.
We will inevitably lose players. Stephens will definitely go and with Stockdale out of contract it wouldn't surprise me if he did too. On top of that Dunk and Knockaert will probably leave, but only for very high transfer fees (minimum eight figures). The rest will probably stay. While I rate Stockdale, I've seen enough of Maenpaa to say if Stockdale goes, he could become number one if he signs a new deal. We'd need to find a new partner for Duffy (especially with Goldson health problems), make a key midfield signing and another winger (on top of any usual strengthening) but I am confident we will have the money to do that (even if we don't spend all the Knockaert/Dunk money).
My only concern would be if Hughton decided he didn't want to face rebuilding again and quit. That might make a few more players leave but, as it stands, I am confident we would not lose too many key players.
Agree with most of that, also the positive side of me might expect that only one of Dunk or Knocky would go as like you said, we don't need to sell.
Not sure where this fear of breaking FFP has come from unless you are assuming the entirety of the 25m loss is unpermitted. The club's statement suggests we met the 13m (rolling) limit and will probably do so again this year. All depends on our chairman's resolve again, and he's known to be quite resolute and ambitious.
Not sure if you are asking me or others but the FFP thing comes from the post I quoted. I don't have any fear that we will have issues with it.
Just reinforcing your point really, I don't know where this fear of breaking FFP has come from. The club seems absolutely meticulous about it and has said in a statement we are within limits.
Not signed a new contract and we'll get better if we go up.....what's the issue as he's certainly not committing to the club?
Not signed a new contract and we'll get better if we go up.....what's the issue as he's certainly not committing to the club?
They would be just 2 of many who would want to leave.
We will sell to a big selling championship club as we won't have the finances to compete with clubs like villa,wolves, etc....I'm sure there's hundreds of quality midfielders around the world who would perform in the prem.Point is he didn't sign a contract and won't unless we go up.If this was a championship scenario then yes but not the premiership as don't see him being good enough.Dale would be the best first signing we could make. Who could we get better at the price of a signing on fee?
As for Knockaert to villa, I hardly think if he did want to leave, that he would want to go or indeed we would let him go to a championship rival.