GreersElbow
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I wouldn't be so MAVERICK about our chances.
If you don't get some decent signings in I reckon you're GOOSED!
You absolute heathens stole me next two puns.
I wouldn't be so MAVERICK about our chances.
If you don't get some decent signings in I reckon you're GOOSED!
You absolute heathens stole me next two puns.
But more than half of their regular first team were players who had won promotion the season before, which suggests that not all those 11 were very good (or were maybe bought for the youth teams).The other clubs have been discussed before.
Bournemouth signed 11 players in their first PL season
I think because we're not as attractive to top players this year we are finding it more difficult.
Think about the last few seasons, we were one of the top sides in the Championship which meant in that pool of players we could choose from, we were always one of the favourites if we wanted a player. However, now we're fishing in a new pool, we're one of the new boys on the block and everyone's favourite to go down.
We have our targets but you have to ask yourself, why would a top player come here if there is a real chance that we could go down? It's not as if we're going to pay them huge wages to come here (like Bournemouth appeared to do) especially as no doubt there are other established Prem sides interested as well.
So yes we're finding it tough but I'd like to think the Club thought this would happen and prepared a loooong list of similar players for the positions we need, and they are just working their way through that list.
I'm not expecting much player movement in or out until the last couple of weeks of August.
So what's the excuse for only having one top championship quality striker in the squad at any one time for the last 4 seasons? It all comes down to money at the end of the day and the club either need to accept that quality strikers come at a high cost or be honest with the fans and admit we are not going to be able to compete
But more than half of their regular first team were players who had won promotion the season before, which suggests that not all those 11 were very good (or were maybe bought for the youth teams).
So what's the excuse for only having one top championship quality striker in the squad at any one time for the last 4 seasons? It all comes down to money at the end of the day and the club either need to accept that quality strikers come at a high cost or be honest with the fans and admit we are not going to be able to compete
That's normal. No club would play an entire new first eleven and succeed, and all managers (even Taggart) bought duds.
The increased squad of quality gave their managers large squads of quality to pick from and cover for injuries.
The point is those 4 established PL clubs invested heavily on their promotions, on many players, and made it through that critical first season.
In contrast to the approach proposed by some of just a few signings and team sprint, will see us do fine.
I think because we're not as attractive to top players this year we are finding it more difficult.
Think about the last few seasons, we were one of the top sides in the Championship which meant in that pool of players we could choose from, we were always one of the favourites if we wanted a player. However, now we're fishing in a new pool, we're one of the new boys on the block and everyone's favourite to go down.
We have our targets but you have to ask yourself, why would a top player come here if there is a real chance that we could go down? It's not as if we're going to pay them huge wages to come here (like Bournemouth appeared to do) especially as no doubt there are other established Prem sides interested as well.
So yes we're finding it tough but I'd like to think the Club thought this would happen and prepared a loooong list of similar players for the positions we need, and they are just working their way through that list.
I'm not expecting much player movement in or out until the last couple of weeks of August.
We could send £100 million in transfers and still get relegated - there is nothing to bother worrying about.
I'm not worried in the slightest. Still plenty of time until the season starts (and after that). If the brazilian had passed his medical we would have had 4 players in by which compares very favourably with the rest of the league. Plenty of teams haven't signed anyone.
We could send £100 million in transfers and still get relegated - there is nothing to bother worrying about. Whoever we sign, the chances are we'll be relegated. Hopefully we make a fist of things and you never know - we might just stay up. A few smart additions will be far more useful to us than throwing money at any Tom, Dick or Harry.
Not sure why everyone's panicking so much, just enjoy the ride! We're Premier League! Whatever happens it looks as though the long term future of our club is assured - that's worth enjoying.