Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
Towell, LuaLua.Injury list of March, Rosenior, Kayal is still significant though.
We are 5 men down out of our squad of 26 ( including coach Casper ).
Towell, LuaLua.Injury list of March, Rosenior, Kayal is still significant though.
How old is Goldson? I assume younger than Dunk and Duffy, so still with many many years of top class football ahead. He can afford to be patient and seems mature enough to know that.
Ah ok, I'd assumed a bit younger. Still, as a group, three of the best AND youngest in the division I'd imagine.It does feel like that, I agree - but actually the three of them are all (more or less) the same age (24).
It's a masterstroke. Completely evident to me that there are two specifics we had problems with last year where Duffy improves us
- Defending set pieces.
- Against route one teams.
Towell, LuaLua.
We are 5 men down out of our squad of 26 ( including coach Casper ).
So, Shane Duffy has been excellent for us and our back 5 is the strongest in the league. That's an opinion backed up with the statistics. But the after timing in this thread is hilarious, and also I think people are deliberately misrepresenting what was being said at the time we signed him. The point that I was making at the time was that we were going to have Connor Goldson, an excellent player with a big future, and Uwe Hünemeier who has played in the top level in Germany, sitting on the bench. It's a waste of talent and it's also a fairly significant waste of money when you think that we ALSO have Ben Hall, Ben White and Tom Dallison in the Development Squad who can step in, AND Bruno who proved himself more than capable at centre back.
If we're going to talk about living within our means, not doing a Bournemouth (which a lot of people got very emotional about, by the way) and buying our way out of the league, then we can't talk about spending £4million to strengthen our already strongest individual position on the pitch. We are now in a position whereby Hall and White haven't got a chance of getting in, however good or promising they are, and Dallison will probably never play for us now. Don't get me wrong, although I'm sure people will deliberately spin my comments, it's clear that Duffy has fit in perfectly and in our strong defensive unit he's smashing. Absolutely smashing, he's heading it and kicking it all over the place, he's been very impressive. But he's added to the club's debt with the transfer fee and his wages, plus we have two top centre backs sitting around twiddling their thumbs - or throwing darts, in Uwe's case.
The bottom line is that he's been excellent for us so far. But there's a bigger picture and a wider context to the original thread about Duffy which is being deliberately ignored in favour of, "I was right all along!".
I dont think we will see any more of Lua Lua even when fit, I dont think Chris will have been to happy with his tweet at the close of the transfer window.
Plus with Skalak, Knockhert, Murphy and March to return he is along way down the pecking order.
So, Shane Duffy has been excellent for us and our back 5 is the strongest in the league. That's an opinion backed up with the statistics. But the after timing in this thread is hilarious, and also I think people are deliberately misrepresenting what was being said at the time we signed him. The point that I was making at the time was that we were going to have Connor Goldson, an excellent player with a big future, and Uwe Hünemeier who has played in the top level in Germany, sitting on the bench. It's a waste of talent and it's also a fairly significant waste of money when you think that we ALSO have Ben Hall, Ben White and Tom Dallison in the Development Squad who can step in, AND Bruno who proved himself more than capable at centre back.
If we're going to talk about living within our means, not doing a Bournemouth (which a lot of people got very emotional about, by the way) and buying our way out of the league, then we can't talk about spending £4million to strengthen our already strongest individual position on the pitch. We are now in a position whereby Hall and White haven't got a chance of getting in, however good or promising they are, and Dallison will probably never play for us now. Don't get me wrong, although I'm sure people will deliberately spin my comments, it's clear that Duffy has fit in perfectly and in our strong defensive unit he's smashing. Absolutely smashing, he's heading it and kicking it all over the place, he's been very impressive. But he's added to the club's debt with the transfer fee and his wages, plus we have two top centre backs sitting around twiddling their thumbs - or throwing darts, in Uwe's case.
The bottom line is that he's been excellent for us so far. But there's a bigger picture and a wider context to the original thread about Duffy which is being deliberately ignored in favour of, "I was right all along!".
So, Shane Duffy has been excellent for us and our back 5 is the strongest in the league. That's an opinion backed up with the statistics. But the after timing in this thread is hilarious, and also I think people are deliberately misrepresenting what was being said at the time we signed him. The point that I was making at the time was that we were going to have Connor Goldson, an excellent player with a big future, and Uwe Hünemeier who has played in the top level in Germany, sitting on the bench. It's a waste of talent and it's also a fairly significant waste of money when you think that we ALSO have Ben Hall, Ben White and Tom Dallison in the Development Squad who can step in, AND Bruno who proved himself more than capable at centre back.
If we're going to talk about living within our means, not doing a Bournemouth (which a lot of people got very emotional about, by the way) and buying our way out of the league, then we can't talk about spending £4million to strengthen our already strongest individual position on the pitch. We are now in a position whereby Hall and White haven't got a chance of getting in, however good or promising they are, and Dallison will probably never play for us now. Don't get me wrong, although I'm sure people will deliberately spin my comments, it's clear that Duffy has fit in perfectly and in our strong defensive unit he's smashing. Absolutely smashing, he's heading it and kicking it all over the place, he's been very impressive. But he's added to the club's debt with the transfer fee and his wages, plus we have two top centre backs sitting around twiddling their thumbs - or throwing darts, in Uwe's case.
The bottom line is that he's been excellent for us so far. But there's a bigger picture and a wider context to the original thread about Duffy which is being deliberately ignored in favour of, "I was right all along!".
I think you make some excellent points there. £4m WAS a huge amount of money to spend on a centre-back when that really was not an area we needed cover for compared to elsewhere. That said, we had given away too many goals from set pieces until now, so it has proved an excellent decision. I think your comments on the development squad are interesting - it doesn't suggest any of them are near enough the required level for now. I would also suggest that we have seen the last of Bruno as emergency centre-back. He won't be asked to fill-in in that position ever again.
I disagree about Duffy adding to the debt I actually think we could now sell him at a profit. He bought him for about 4mill I reckon we would make a significant profit on that investment
Pretty sure, LuaLua would be a QPR player today had we managed to bring in another attacking player before the window SLAMMED shut.
I must admit to having this view at the time but I am willing to admit I was wrong now. I thought we'd be signing a centre back to compete for the positions but not be automatic first choice and was very surprised when we signed Duffy for the fee suggested.
However, the more he plays, the more it is clear that our centre back options weren't as good as we thought they were. We got bullied by teams last season (and even at the start of this season) and were really weak at set pieces. Duffy has completely changed this to the point where we have an amazing defensive record. As others have said on other threads, Middlesbrough and Burnley were above us last year because they conceded fewer goals (not because they scored more). Obviously the club realised this and decided to act. For example, I am confident last year's squad would have conceded under Sheffield Wednesday's barrage of attacks at 1-0 and then gone on to draw the game at best. This season Dunk and Duffy were clearing everything. We are so much more dominant at the back now and that is not a criticism of Goldson.
In terms of others developing, Dallison can't get a game at the moment at Cambridge so it is looking unlikely he will make it and White/Hall will get their chance if they develop. There are concerns over Huhnemeier's fitness and also aerial dominance in the Championship and so, if one of the young players develop quickly, it may well be him who makes way.
As for the debt comment, I don't see the issue. If Duffy helps us to promotion this season then the debt comment becomes irrelevant. If we don't go up, I'm sure a Premier League team will buy Dunk and then we have a ready made partnership with Duffy/Goldson. I don't understand what there is to complain about. From my point of view, I was surprised that we spent that much on a centre back but it has been proved a spectacularly correct decision already.
I agree that he could be sold for a profit. But you can say the same thing about Dunk, Goldson, Stephens, etc etc etc. We could have a firesale and put us massively in the black if we wanted to. But instead, we continued to invest heavily in the summer in the hope of doing a Watford/Leicester/Bournemouth - overspend, but get promotion and that's it, the millions in the Premier League will wipe out all debts and we'll be living large. I'm saying that a lot of people on here get very much on their high horse complaining at other teams doing it, but we've effectively done the exact same thing in the Duffy purchase.
I don't disagree with any of your post, because it's all perfectly logical and makes sense. I think we did make the team better by signing Duffy because I think this thread is a bit mischievous and suggesting that anyone who questioned the signing at the time was wrong to have done so, and that's not necessarily true.
I suspect it will prove to be a pity for Kazenga's career that JFH will be binned off at QPR well before January. I can't imagine there are many clubs he'll want to go to in order to kick start his career. He'd probably choose a London or home counties championship club and QPR are probably the only one where his presence would improve the squad.
I don't get any pleasure in seeing him pissed off being frozen out, but as has been said, he is nowhere near the first team these days. He does need to move on.
They are incomparable. We spent £3.5 million apparently on one player. Derby, for example, bought a number of players for more than that (including Bradley Johnson for about £6 million). It seems to me that you are the one getting on your high horse without really having any reason to.
The OP from Bozza seems to be more congratulating the club on a great signing rather than criticising others from what I see. It depends what you mean by questioned too. As I said in this thread, I was surprised we signed Duffy. I didn't question it as, to be honest, our recruitment team have done pretty well in the last couple of years so I trust them. However, there was a thread where people were criticising him after two games (and didn't that include you saying you felt he should be fifth choice centre back) and I do find some of the criticism Duffy got after two games odd.
I think peoples judgement was clouded by what was happening with him at Blackburn. Luckily our scouting dept didn't take much notice of that and looked at what he did in the Euros and also last season.
He has some brilliant attributes as well which leads to me think he might take over from Bruno as captain next year.
What worries me and still does is only having 3 strikers at the club. We have been lucky so far with injuries and suspensions. This really needs addressing in Jan. Can't afford to take another 20 or so games gamble on just 3