The article on the argus website seems to suggest to me the club have resigned themselves to losing him and are now playing the 'negotiate through the press' game, trying to encourage previously linked teams to bid to start a price war.
Done deals, he's on the way out definitely !!! I know we talk buckets loads of poo on here, me more than most. But let's get real and show Tony Bloom some respect. If and only if he does go it won't be cheap, and if it's to Gus it's going to be top dollar.
At present with an almost fit squad we can compete well in the championship and when Leo starts causing havoc in opposition defences I see us at least making the playoffs. I imagine the board will not in anyway move forward in January by weakening our playing staff. They are smarter than that..... I think
For ****S sake. Let's break it down
Liam Bridcutt:
Strengths
- Neat passer
- Composed
Weaknesses
- Small and relatively slow
- Not particularly strong/driving
Rohan Ince:
Strengths
- Large and relatively Quick
- Strong/Driving
Weaknesses
- Lack of composure
- Sloppy/Clumsy passing
Notice something? They complement each other's games perfectly. They are two halves of a whole.
Rohan Ince IS NOT A REPLACEMENT for Liam Bridcutt. He's nothing whatsoever like him. He's pretty much the exact opposite.
Bridcutt plays a lot like Busquets:
"Now, the role as changed. It is no longer the “Makelele” role, but the “Guardiola” role. Whereas Makelele thought tackling was his main responsibility, the holding midfielder now sees his main job as to recycle possession. Build attacks. Claude Makelele was the prototypical holding midfielder, but the new breed is Sergio Busquets. Physically slight when compared to the burly Makelele the Spanish midfielder never the less plays an extremely important role for Barcelona with his positional sense and technical ability. Old-style holding midfielders such as Javier Mascherano are increasingly being converted to center-backs, where they fulfill a useful role in playing the ball out of defense while not sacrificing strength in the challenge.
Read more at http://worldsoccertalk.com/2012/11/27/the-role-of-a-central-midfielder-in-a-possession-based-team/#j4QfOutAmIqKGCiq.99"
This kind of thinking is where the 'Real Madrid' Gus quote came from. If we have to sell him, I hope it's to a much more progressive Spanish side. The Bridcutt & Ince combo will only work with a player such as Orlandi who can create and score goals in equal measure, we only have one player who can do this. (Crofts does not create too much, JFC needs more experience, Agustein gets one goal a century and Andrews does not create).
So it's a 'done deal' but the board wont move forward 'by weakening our playing staff'?!! Hmmmm
We're linked with Bridcutt again, also Joe Ledley.
With Ledley 6 months till the end of his contract, he will be the better option.
We're linked with Bridcutt again, also Joe Ledley.
With Ledley 6 months till the end of his contract, he will be the better option.
We're linked with Bridcutt again, also Joe Ledley.
With Ledley 6 months till the end of his contract, he will be the better option.
Not being rude but do you need any midfielders, I thought Pullis likes to take the midfield out of the game by punting it forward?
The popular myth of a Pulis team.
What I've seen so far, solid defence , high tempo pressing and lightening quick counter attacks, I'm happy.
Not going to happen though is it. Asking price + the Palace tax will mean you won't pay what we want
The popular myth of a Pulis team.
What I've seen so far, solid defence , high tempo pressing and lightening quick counter attacks, I'm happy.
We're linked with Bridcutt again, also Joe Ledley.
With Ledley 6 months till the end of his contract, he will be the better option.
Feckin Hell Pee Wee! Where have you been ? I've been disturbed by your absence....it couldn't be that your win today has given you the courage to come back thinking we won't take the pizz. .... Wrong