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[Albion] There is ZERO chance of SIGNING anyone today.







chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Need to start getting it done then. 2 1/2 weeks left.

We actually signed more players than that last season in the final stretch - didn’t include Baluta and others .

Will we sign them for certain , will they be any good ? Who knows . Nobody knows.

Is it not on the cards or not practical in time available or not something that been reported for months ? No. It’s not.

Is it different to other clubs ? No it’s not.
 


Palacefinder General

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Apr 5, 2019
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You’d struggle to believe the demographic on here is Middle Aged men given the responses to AK being let go. Furthermore the complaining about lack of signings when the whole transfer window has been changed and every team (bar Villa who are doing a Fulham scatter gun, which worked so well) hasn’t really signed anyone is ridiculous. There will be a lot of movement in the coming weeks as teams get to grips with the new windows timing. Calm down.

Top post Brick, although I couldn't get past you capitalising 'Middle Aged' for no apparent reason. What the f-ck was that all about? The lack of a comma after Furthermore I could just about overlook.
 




chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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And no sign of anything happening and nothing happened until now


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What is a sign of anything happening short of them signing ?
It’s a circular argument. Why do prefer to assume the club is doing nothing ? What would reassure you they were beyond a player holding up the shirt ? Nothing I guess .
 






Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
Hoping we can unearth another gem like Ali J this year.

Rather than add another yawn pic I think this is more applicable.

hammer.jpg
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
You’d struggle to believe the demographic on here is Middle Aged men given the responses to AK being let go. Furthermore the complaining about lack of signings when the whole transfer window has been changed and every team (bar Villa who are doing a Fulham scatter gun, which worked so well) hasn’t really signed anyone is ridiculous. There will be a lot of movement in the coming weeks as teams get to grips with the new windows timing. Calm down.

Yup. Embarrassing.
 






8049

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Jan 26, 2015
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Berkshire
Rather than us seeing the dawn of "Potterball", could it be argued that we're actually seeing the culmination of "Bloomball"? We know that we have been using performance stats and other algorithms to find "value" in our transfer dealings for a while now. Our performance last season could be seen as an indication that this approach isn't working. Assuming Bloom and his team have reviewed the maths and not found too many errors, the other key variable was Hughton and his coaching team's ability to realise the value from the signings.

Appointing a manager (and technical director) who focuses on developing players to their strengths (Ali J, Jose and Trossard have all had great attacking stats) removes that variable and, therefore, should result in Bloom's approach working.Or at least it will provide a proper reckoning as to whether it is a strategy that can sustain a club in the Premier League.

That doesn't mean we won't get any more signings but it could also explain why the whole messaging from the club has been to manage expectations on the number of new players we'll be getting in.
 


dazzer6666

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Rather than us seeing the dawn of "Potterball", could it be argued that we're actually seeing the culmination of "Bloomball"? We know that we have been using performance stats and other algorithms to find "value" in our transfer dealings for a while now. Our performance last season could be seen as an indication that this approach isn't working. Assuming Bloom and his team have reviewed the maths and not found too many errors, the other key variable was Hughton and his coaching team's ability to realise the value from the signings.

Appointing a manager (and technical director) who focuses on developing players to their strengths (Ali J, Jose and Trossard have all had great attacking stats) removes that variable and, therefore, should result in Bloom's approach working.Or at least it will provide a proper reckoning as to whether it is a strategy that can sustain a club in the Premier League.

That doesn't mean we won't get any more signings but it could also explain why the whole messaging from the club has been to manage expectations on the number of new players we'll be getting in.

Good post. Tony has one of, if not the best analytical brain in the business and also has a huge team of stat geeks at his disposal, plus the likes of Ashworth. Maybe all the analysis (plus what we saw over the season just gone) led to the clear conclusion that the manager was the problem.

We still need some ‘PL ready’ reinforcements IMO but it’s going to be fascinating to see what happens to the scapegoat crew under new leadership. I’d bet on Tony being more likely to have got this right than wrong, particularly given previous mistakes (yes, that’s you Sami).
 




B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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Which will give them all a lot of time to find their feet etc....

Is that a sarcastic 'lot of time'? If so, I agree...
 


B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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Of course, you’re completely right. The (ever accurate) rumour mill is quiet therefore the club aren’t doing anything. Sack the board.

Not saying that, but am saying the earlier the better... you haven't answered my question "Thick as a..."
 


B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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We actually signed more players than that last season in the final stretch - didn’t include Baluta and others .

Will we sign them for certain , will they be any good ? Who knows . Nobody knows.

Is it not on the cards or not practical in time available or not something that been reported for months ? No. It’s not.

Is it different to other clubs ? No it’s not.

One point... our need is greater than "other clubs"... complacency will see us relegated...
 






B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
13,666
What is a sign of anything happening short of them signing ?
It’s a circular argument. Why do prefer to assume the club is doing nothing ? What would reassure you they were beyond a player holding up the shirt ? Nothing I guess .

I guess the sign would be reputable press confirmation of bids, or anything positive...

I have not said the club 'is doing nothing'... that is your incorrect assumption regarding my posts... read more carefully CJ, then respond...
 








B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
Rather than us seeing the dawn of "Potterball", could it be argued that we're actually seeing the culmination of "Bloomball"? We know that we have been using performance stats and other algorithms to find "value" in our transfer dealings for a while now. Our performance last season could be seen as an indication that this approach isn't working. Assuming Bloom and his team have reviewed the maths and not found too many errors, the other key variable was Hughton and his coaching team's ability to realise the value from the signings.

Appointing a manager (and technical director) who focuses on developing players to their strengths (Ali J, Jose and Trossard have all had great attacking stats) removes that variable and, therefore, should result in Bloom's approach working.Or at least it will provide a proper reckoning as to whether it is a strategy that can sustain a club in the Premier League.

That doesn't mean we won't get any more signings but it could also explain why the whole messaging from the club has been to manage expectations on the number of new players we'll be getting in.

This is a good post, but also suggests we are taking an enormous punt... my guess is we are almost certainly down with no more signings...
 




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