secretchief
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To think he was considered a bit of a middlng signing. An amazing asset to the club.
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He's played 308 league games. So if we don't go up and he's ever present for 2 years, he'll hit 400 exactly.He should crack 400?
Who was the last player to be here for 10 years or more? (Excluding those who came through the youth team)
Simon Tracey?
Monty??Yeah it's Tracey. 1988 to 2004.
The last outfield player was Eddie Colquhoun, 1968 to 1978.
Whilst I'm very pleased for Bash this does kinda signal that we ain't moving away from 3 at the back for the foreseeable future.
Monty??
Who was the last player to be here for 10 years or more? (Excluding those who came through the youth team)
No reason necessarily but it does mean we have to target fairly specialised players to do so - it's probably hamstrung us in terms of recruitment for a while and most definitely whilst Slav was here.Why should we?
Does your view assume that CB's who play in a back 3 can't operate in a back 4? I'd argue that Egan has experience with Ireland and Davis has also played in a back 4 relatively recently, if we bring cover in for Egan then we have that adaptability imoNo reason necessarily but it does mean we have to target fairly specialised players to do so - it's probably hamstrung us in terms of recruitment for a while and most definitely whilst Slav was here.
Plus, on a purely personal level, I'd prefer us to be able to switch to different formations during a game that would require us to play 4 at the back. We don't seem to have the persononnel able to do that with the current tactical outlook.
Good.Whilst I'm very pleased for Bash this does kinda signal that we ain't moving away from 3 at the back for the foreseeable future.
My view is that some of our centre halves do indeed struggle in a back 4, Bash especially. Ben Davis isn't ours and hasn't really impressed at all, either in a 3 or a 4 so he'll presumably be on his way at the end of the season. Robinson probably isn't big or strong enough to play as a regular CB in a back 4 either. Would argue that Egan is the only one currently comfortable doing so out of the current crop.Does your view assume that CB's who play in a back 3 can't operate in a back 4? I'd argue that Egan has experience with Ireland and Davis has also played in a back 4 relatively recently, if we bring cover in for Egan then we have that adaptability imo
Pinchy WHERE ART THOUGH PINCHY!!!took some really unfair stick did monty
Frank Lampard saying monty was one of his most difficult opponents - hey what does Frank know .
I know who I would have in the trenches with me - Monty and Bash at a heartbeat
Well done Bash - gives everything abs more
I think that issue was the reliance on our RCB/LCB bombing forward on the overlap, which they don't really need to do anymore.No reason necessarily but it does mean we have to target fairly specialised players to do so - it's probably hamstrung us in terms of recruitment for a while and most definitely whilst Slav was here.
Plus, on a purely personal level, I'd prefer us to be able to switch to different formations during a game that would require us to play 4 at the back. We don't seem to have the persononnel able to do that with the current tactical outlook.
Ahhh but Monty took a delightful touchOf Montgomery's 349 appearances he probably played in about half a dozen, the rest of them he ran round like a dizzy cunt looking fucking clueless.
controversial, but it's a bit of a gamble giving him a 2-year contract.
How is it a gamble exactly?
Paying high wages
I would assume more than any new signings would get, given we've made a public commitment to cut the wage bill.How much is he getting paid?
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