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No,... Gus will snap him up,.... or another mid to lower prem side if Gus goes down.You think Ulloa will still be around next season?
No,... Gus will snap him up,.... or another mid to lower prem side if Gus goes down.You think Ulloa will still be around next season?
TCB makes an excellent point about VALUE above. That's how you structure a team on FFP. Hypothetically would you want Bridge on 20k a week (undoubtedly the better player) or Ward on 10k a week? I'd argue that in FFP terms it's the latter, a LB isn't massively important to the team. His point about TK is correct, if we can get someone in who's 80% as good for 50% of the money and then spend that money on other positions that need strenthening, brilliant.
No,... Gus will snap him up,.... or another mid to lower prem side if Gus goes down.
I agree with this too.
TK is a really good keeper. There are a lot of really good keepers out there though, and plenty of them command significantly lower wages. It makes me laugh how every time we fail to win at home, you'll see posters talking about the opposition keeper having had the game of his life. They've not - they are GOOD. They perform well consistently.
Even just this last game - the shot for the first Wigan goal was almost IDENTICAL to Buckley's shot late on. Al Habsi saved ours. ('Game of his LIFE, etc)
I suspect this season Albion will fall just short so there needs to be changes. I think the following probably need to go
Orlandi - lovely footballer but too slow for a team already lacking in pace
Agustien - just hasn't worked
Forster Caskey - not up to a leading championship side with Premiership pretensions
Hoskins - not quite good enough though difficult to tell on limited games
Rodriguez - not good enough on current evidence
Obika - back to spurs
Lopez - might keep as a utility back up player (played well at full back last year)
Stephens - limited on current evidence but might prove himself by end of season
These leaving would create the necessary budget to bring in a couple of fast mid field players and one more striker of high quality. That would move Brighton towards a team capable of reaching for automatic promotion. Quality rather than quantity should be the watchword
Agreed. There have been a lot of goals this season that Kuszczak could be looked at. I'm thinking of ones like Bolton's at The Amex, Leeds' winner on the opening day, Barnsley's first and Doncaster's in the away game. I'm sure there have been more too. I don't want to sound like I'm criticising him because I do think he's very good, but he's a long way from faultless and I'm no longer convinced he is a cut above most in this division. You are right in that there are plenty of good 'keepers out there. In fact, almost every team in the Championship has one. And I bet 90% of them aren't paying theirs as much as we are Kuszczak. For FFP reasons alone, he might just have to go so that we can use our budget on the positions where you HAVE to spend big money to get quality, i.e. strikers and creative midfielders. Again, I don't know the figures, but I wonder if another player in this boat might be Upson.
I don't think anyone is saying he is not a decent player. However Albion have too many "decent" midfield players- Forster Caskey, Andrews, Lopez, Orlandi, Stephens and not enough that can impact a game. Given a limited budget they need to concentrate their firepower on fewer but better players
A shrewd negociator will clean up in a couple of years once the dust settles on FFP. (As long as it is enforced.)
Andrews is a banker non-renewal, as while he isn't bad, he doesn't offer anywhere near enough to justify a hefty wage. With Wolves likely to be in our division again next season I doubt they'll loan us Ward, so we'll either have to buy him or see him recalled. I think he's done well, but if he's on anything like the wages that are speculated then he's not worth the money. I think Bruno needs to go because right-back is not an essential position so it's silly to be paying a big wage to anyone there. Kuszczak and Upson deserve to stay on performances, but as we've been saying they may easily fail to represent good value (depending on what they earn) and we could get adequate, younger replacements for much less money. CMS and Agustien have another year on their contracts so we can't do anything about them for now.
We also have the likes of Lopez, LuaLua, Orlandi, Rodriguez and Calderon to consider, so as you say it is clear that a tough negotiator could be essential this summer. I imagine it is also why the club are so happy to allow so many contracts to run down to their last few weeks/months, as they know they might just be in a strong position in June when many clubs don't have the spare cash required to be offering contracts to dozens of players. We might even be able to keep some of these players on reduced wages, if FFP really does have an impact.
Andrews is a banker non-renewal, as while he isn't bad, he doesn't offer anywhere near enough to justify a hefty wage. With Wolves likely to be in our division again next season I doubt they'll loan us Ward, so we'll either have to buy him or see him recalled. I think he's done well, but if he's on anything like the wages that are speculated then he's not worth the money. I think Bruno needs to go because right-back is not an essential position so it's silly to be paying a big wage to anyone there. Kuszczak and Upson deserve to stay on performances, but as we've been saying they may easily fail to represent good value (depending on what they earn) and we could get adequate, younger replacements for much less money. CMS and Agustien have another year on their contracts so we can't do anything about them for now.
We also have the likes of Lopez, LuaLua, Orlandi, Rodriguez and Calderon to consider, so as you say it is clear that a tough negotiator could be essential this summer. I imagine it is also why the club are so happy to allow so many contracts to run down to their last few weeks/months, as they know they might just be in a strong position in June when many clubs don't have the spare cash required to be offering contracts to dozens of players. We might even be able to keep some of these players on reduced wages, if FFP really does have an impact.
Are you serious or on a wind up Kuszczak is the best keeper we have had during my 65 years of supporting the club by a long way and if any player is irreplaceable it is him.
Yes I watch every home game and his "cleverness" has passed me by I'm afraid. He seems to me just another average midfield player. Nothing wrong in that but not what is needed at the moment. I think it is striking how many of the good sides (I remember Forest in particular) have midfield players that are quick and can run at defences. We need one or two of them
The knives are out for Stephens, the Nathan Jones mafia are desperate to see him fail. I still haven't had a satisfactory response to what it is they think Jones is doing wrong.
As for Stephens, undoutedly had his best game for us Saturday, he's got better every game so far as you'd expect from a new player who has moved mid-season. I have a good feeling about him.
TCB makes an excellent point about VALUE above. That's how you structure a team on FFP. Hypothetically would you want Bridge on 20k a week (undoubtedly the better player) or Ward on 10k a week? I'd argue that in FFP terms it's the latter, a LB isn't massively important to the team. His point about TK is correct, if we can get someone in who's 80% as good for 50% of the money and then spend that money on other positions that need strenthening, brilliant.
This is where the DS comes in handy as well, you tend to pay players you bring through less than players you sign. Therefore the point on JFC seems a bit silly, I suspect that in comparison to other members of the squad we are paying him peanuts. I'd imagine Agustein/Andrews/Orlandi are on at least 4x what JFC earns so who's the best value there?
Ward and Andrews aren't even our players!!!!
You think Ulloa will still be around next season?
But I think they point is that they could be if we wanted them to be. Ward's a really tricky one, he's done a great job but I can't help but think we could get someone just as good in for less than his speculated wage.
FFP has to change to way clubs think about their use of their playing budget. You can't just go for the best player available in every position now.