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A bit of a risk at what exactly, relegation is relegation you don't get more money for getting relegation with a few extra points.....Sounds like we are
Still no point wasting money but given we have no midfielder on the bench and Berge not back for some time then I think we are taking a bit of a risk.
We have made moves to sign Jesse Lingard and Brandon Williams according to Football Insider.
Third bottom gets £4m more Prem money than bottom.A bit of a risk at what exactly, relegation is relegation you don't get more money for getting relegation with a few extra points.....
Agreed, but recruitment in the summer will be crucial. It clearly depends on which league we are in and therefore how much money we will have, as well as what the goals are for the futureMy view is that if Norwood pulls a hammie and Lundstram gets a red card, with Berge out - we're even more fooked!
Next season, we're in a similar boat. We're paper thin in Centre mid...
Genuine question. Who should we have signed?My view is that if Norwood pulls a hammie and Lundstram gets a red card, with Berge out - we're even more fooked!
Next season, we're in a similar boat. We're paper thin in Centre mid...
He is only just recovering from a hernia op, so not played since November and not likely to until next month.I'm sure its been discussed elsewhere but what is Freeman's situation? Can he be recalled? If not, that is a shit piece of negotiation. If he can why not bring him back as we cant even fill the bench.
He is only just recovering from a hernia op, so not played since November and not likely to until next month.
Why would you want him back ?
If that were the case, he’d have sacked him.Not surprising, can’t see the Prince being too happy with our return on investment recruitment wise. He won’t trust Wilder/the recruitment team with much from now on.
There was an article in the star the other day saying there was no recall clause but an option to buy at the end. Slightly disappointing this is an option rather than an obligation unless we put him on silly wages.But I presume that we didn't know that he had an hernia problem when we negotiated that deal. With us not having a recall option in January and the fact that we have already agreed a price if they want him permanently, I can only presume that the loan fee we received in the summer and the agreed permanent fee are both very favourable to us, otherwise yes if wasn't the best deal we've ever negotiated.
In hindsight he got injured, but we didn't know that was going to be the case when we let him go. Just like we w wouldn't have chased Jon Swift all summer if we had known he was going to be out of action til January.
When we let Freeman go, didn't get Swift, and knowing Lundys contract situation, I was surprised in the summer that we didn't bring in another midfield player. Still all ifs and maybes and hindsight is wonderful.
Genuine question. Who should we have signed?
Who’s going to get into the first team and not want to see what other options are out there before committing to a relegation scrap?
Someone will come in, but we ain’t a draw currently and we don’t have the backing to pay over the odds.
there will be more this summer to choose from and by then we will know whos moving on and agree we will be top 6 in the championship next season at the leastSadly my scouting network isn't what it was, and I'm by no means advocating another £20m signing.
However, I'm sure there will be a number of athletic midfield tyros in league one/championship who would jump at the chance to have 6 months in the PL and join a team that will be top 6 in the championship next season.
there will be more this summer to choose from and by then we will know whos moving on and agree we will be top 6 in the championship next season at the least
I mean for the most part this season we've had no midfieldNo doubt there'll be more in the summer, but as of today we're a 3 game suspension/hamstring tear away from literally having no midfield...
there will be more this summer to choose from and by then we will know whos moving on and agree we will be top 6 in the championship next season at the least
Here we go again. I’d love to know what makes you think we’ll be top 6 ‘at least’ next season. Using actual facts and data, if you could.
Risk of not being able to put out a full midfield rather than risk of going down.A bit of a risk at what exactly, relegation is relegation you don't get more money for getting relegation with a few extra points.....
And who probably wouldn’t be any use to us at all. You’ve seen how long it takes most players to step up, even from the Championship. Clubs are reluctant to sell their best players in the JTW unless you make them an offer they can’t turn down. We can’t really throw more money away on trying to stay up when there is very little chance we will, when PA is already taking money out of the club to pay the stadium loan. I suspect we’re still looking and if there was an opportunity to make a good long term signing at a good price we’d probably take it but do we really want to have another panic buy on our books for three years? I’d rather we played Bash at CM and Rodwell at RCH than bring in another Ricky Holmes.Sadly my scouting network isn't what it was, and I'm by no means advocating another £20m signing.
However, I'm sure there will be a number of athletic midfield tyros in league one/championship who would jump at the chance to have 6 months in the PL and join a team that will be top 6 in the championship next season.
Absolutely! The risk of another performance like Southampton where we have 20% possession and pass the ball forwards about 5 times in 90 minutes or the risk of players running through out midfield a la Eze....Risk of not being able to put out a full midfield rather than risk of going down.
And who probably wouldn’t be any use to us at all. You’ve seen how long it takes most players to step up, even from the Championship. Clubs are reluctant to sell their best players in the JTW unless you make them an offer they can’t turn down. We can’t really throw more money away on trying to stay up when there is very little chance we will, when PA is already taking money out of the club to pay the stadium loan. I suspect we’re still looking and if there was an opportunity to make a good long term signing at a good price we’d probably take it but do we really want to have another panic buy on our books for three years? I’d rather we played Bash at CM and Rodwell at RCH than bring in another Ricky Holmes.
I'm sure its been discussed elsewhere but what is Freeman's situation? Can he be recalled? If not, that is a shit piece of negotiation. If he can why not bring him back as we cant even fill the bench.
But it’s easier to get them settled over the summer, into a side that is challenging for promotion than it is to bring them into the side now, at a higher level, in a team that’s struggling badly. Most decent players are in clubs at the top of their divisions, why would you quit halfway through a potential promotion season to join a club that’s all but relegated when you know you’ll get other offers in the summer? Even someone like Davies at Preston is going to think “may as well wait until summer when I can negotiate a better signing on fee with the Blades or maybe get a deal with one of the promoted clubs”.All good points and I agree with them all.
However, it isn't just this season where we need midfield reinforcements. Our midfield has looked light since last Christmas , and if Lundstram does leave then we'll need at least 2 guys. Buying them both in the same summer seems to be putting eggs in baskets...
Or can't afford toIf that were the case, he’d have sacked him.
But it’s easier to get them settled over the summer, into a side that is challenging for promotion than it is to bring them into the side now, at a higher level, in a team that’s struggling badly. Most decent players are in clubs at the top of their divisions, why would you quit halfway through a potential promotion season to join a club that’s all but relegated when you know you’ll get other offers in the summer? Even someone like Davies at Preston is going to think “may as well wait until summer when I can negotiate a better signing on fee with the Blades or maybe get a deal with one of the promoted clubs”.
We like transfers because they get us excited and give us hope but sometimes you just have to accept it’s very unlikely that anyone decent is interested in joining us right now. If we do find someone, great, and if we manage somehow to get a decent number of points over our next three games it may change the thinking at the club.
Most of the players in our squad have shown themselves to be more than capable of playing successfully at the top of the Championship.
I’m not sure what data* you’re expecting but at the end of the day none of us really know do we. We’re all just offering an opinion on what we think may happen in the future and yes some of us may be looking at things with rose tinted specs on but I’d much rather be positive about things than negative.
*I note that you haven’t presented any data either
I’d say the data that is the current league table speaks for itself, or perhaps you think that literally being the worst team in the history of the Premier League so far is somehow anything other than evidence that we’d struggle next season.
Maybe everyone has forgotten what a competitive league it is? Unless we suddenly improve by a vast amount - in terms of self-belief, of talent, of application and of tactical nous - we’re going to be nowhere near promotion next season. In fact we’ll be lucky to stay in the Championship.
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