SwissBlade
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Here's something I'd like to see at united - get the contracted players to submit a transfer request if they want to leave.
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Here's something I'd like to see at united - get the contracted players to submit a transfer request if they want to leave.
Slew was the only player with pace and whilst he only had potential, it's potential which could be realised and he could come good for us.
Like I said, we need to keep the young talent as long as we can, but on the other hand, the manager picks the team and selects his squad. If slew can be replaced with an expensive, ageing loanee for 3 months then hey let's get the loanee on the treatment table
Good luck to slew, but let's also hope the club know what they are doing for the sake of the team first and secondly for cutting the wage bill. Odd really as we gave him a pay rise in the summer, now we can't afford to turn bids down for him. Why not just sell him then if were so desperate? Clearly we haven't received bids anywhere else
whether he is right or wrong McCabe is intent on getting the club to pay majority of the debts back to him.
Whether you think Slew was a potential world beater or just another Ched the idea that selling him for a million somehow gives United a million is fallacy.
The financial blackhole McCabe wants us to fill won't even notice a million being sucked in.
I've only seen Slew a handful of times but I actually think £1m a good price.
But my point is don't get carried away thinking that's the end of our problems. Quinn and the rest will go on loan/be sold if and when we get decent offers.
For example all we've done by selling Slew is cover Ched's wages from the end of last season to next summer's transfer window which may be our next chance to get rid of him.
Good piece in this morning Yorkshire Post with several quotes from Slew.
To paraphraase it seems he was disappointed United couldn't agree a fee with Fulham and he feels very fortunate to have got a second chance to go to a premiership club.
Puts a lot into context for me.
He couldn't wait to get away and well done United for holding out for realistic money.
With attitude and committment like that it's good riddance to me.
Foxy and Linz may recall this from last year actually... I go to watch the under 18s quite regularly, and not long after Slew had been on the fringes of the first team I went to watch us play Wednesday at Shirecliffe. His attitude in that game was a joke, he barely put any effort in and it was obvious he thought he was better than the under 18s. I said that day if he made it to the first team and had a chance to move on to 'bigger and better' things he would do exactly the same.
Aye, I remember bumping into you at Shirecliffe and us having that very discussion multiple times during the game![]()
I must say i'm puzzled by everyone constantly talking about Slew being the only player available with pace - for one, Slew (imho) was not even remotely fast never mind "pacey", his physique and running technique alone even suggested as such, and on all the evidence i have seen he was anything but "fast" - quicker over 10 yards than Cressy/Hendo/Porter? maybe so, but fast? not a chance! I'd be happy to bet that Squinny, Philliskirk, Flynn, McCallister maybe and Mendez-Laing (ignoring the fact that he is otherwise rubbish) are all much quicker than Slew.
UTB!
The fact that we have only really lost two (high earning) "1st team" players (Yeates & Hendo) since relegation...
To be fair Sothall, 7 of those were on loan, and Wright, Kozluk & Bogdanovic probably played about 20 games between them last season so you can't really class them as first teamers. Ward probably counts as first team, although I wish he wasn't!
I actually dont mind loan players that are there with a view to a permenant deal or season loan if they give something to the team (like Halford did) Now the loan option is the only thing we have till January should we not use it just because Mccabe has said he didnt want to. If this was to be the case we could be very short in some positions.
I can't believe I'm reading this.
Yet another home-grown youngster apparently sold at the first opportunity and most people seem to be turning cartwheels over it!
What happened to United's new way of doing things and building a team around our own young talent?
Slew has scored 3 goals in 8 matches. He looked brilliant at the end of last season and for the academy.
He's only 18 and people are moaning because he hasn't set the division alight yet. After 2 starts!
So what if we've signed two Rangers central midfielders on loan. How many more central midfielders do we need?
Where is the long-term planning involved in grooming players for Glasgow Rangers?
What sort of message does that send to the likes of Harriot and McAllister?
Who will provide the pace and skill up front now? Porter and Creswell? Evans?
United have chuffed it again, gone back on everything they said about building solid foundations and all for £1M. Brilliant!
I would add that we still only have 5 defenders in the first team squad who it seems are expected to remain injury and suspension fee until at least Xmas. Meanwhile, in central midfield we've signed McDonald, Hutton and Fleck to compete with Montgomery, Doyle, Williamson, Quinn, McAllister and Harriot. And we thought last years squad was unbalanced!
Well, it's good to see that DW has now recognised that "we need more pace in key areas".
Some of the more astute amongst us pointed this out when we sold our only pacy striker back in August.
In the build-up to the transfer window we kept being reassured that if any of our players left, we could quickly pull in a replacement from our list of potential targets.
Now apparently, “It’s very difficult to try and persuade people to let their best centre-forwards go. We need pace up top but in terms of availability, it’s tough”
Who would have thought it? Perhaps we shouldn't have been so eager to let Slew go then?
Well, it's good to see that DW has now recognised that "we need more pace in key areas".
Some of the more astute amongst us pointed this out when we sold our only pacy striker back in August.
In the build-up to the transfer window we kept being reassured that if any of our players left, we could quickly pull in a replacement from our list of potential targets.
Now apparently, “It’s very difficult to try and persuade people to let their best centre-forwards go. We need pace up top but in terms of availability, it’s tough”
Who would have thought it? Perhaps we shouldn't have been so eager to let Slew go then?
Problem being we need pacey players that can consistantly control a football and that don't think they are too good. Still Jordan's soon realising that despite the money, car and house, its not all its cracked up to be![]()
Was Slew unhappy?
I honestly can't believe how precious footballers are. In any other job they'd be given a kick up the backside and they'd be out on their arse looking for a new job - no matter how good they were.
I go back to the point of a contract. Players, clubs and agents need to start respecting contracts and this can ONLY come now from the football authorities, but we all know they won't do anything.
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