Lee Williamson....

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Bergen Blade while I completely agree that a "fit and motivated" Lee Williamson is a very good player at this level United had to make a decision about what he is worth. The outcome of that was evidently short of Williamson's self-assessment.

My issue is that for every three good moves there would be a mistake. I know that it could be argued that Unitedites give 'flair' players less time than grafters but what annoys me more than anything is a good player without the drive to make the most of their ability. Williamson falls squarely into this category: he is good enough to be getting the man of the match awards in the biggest games of the season but he won't because too often he hides when the going gets tough and the pressure is on.
 



Yes seen them come and go at the lane but glad Mcd has stayed. think willo could go to coventry they have cash.
 
I can't believe anyone is thinking that Flynn is a replacement for him on what we saw last season.

Whilst I agree that Williamson is better than Flynn, we have to remember that Williamson was signed when we were trying to get promoted to the Premiership and Flynn was signed while we're trying to get back into the Championship on about a third of the budget, so the replacements throughout the squad are more than likely going to be of a lower quality than what we had before.

You usually get what you pay for, and we're getting what we can afford to pay for now : Lesser quality players. It's the nature of the game unfortunately.

And for what it's worth, I think Flynn has the potential to be a good player for United. When he got a run of games near the end of the season I thought he contributed well for us.
 
Yes seen them come and go at the lane but glad Mcd has stayed. think willo could go to coventry they have cash.

In what world do Coventry have cash?!

Auditors have raised doubts over the finances of struggling football club Coventry City after it revealed growing losses.
In his report auditor Julian Rye said: “These conditions ... indicate the existence of a fundamental uncertainty which may cast significant doubt over the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.”
Link to full article
 
Whilst I agree that Williamson is better than Flynn, we have to remember that Williamson was signed when we were trying to get promoted to the Premiership and Flynn was signed while we're trying to get back into the Championship on about a third of the budget, so the replacements throughout the squad are more than likely going to be of a lower quality than what we had before.

You usually get what you pay for, and we're getting what we can afford to pay for now : Lesser quality players. It's the nature of the game unfortunately.

And for what it's worth, I think Flynn has the potential to be a good player for United. When he got a run of games near the end of the season I thought he contributed well for us.

Agree with all that except the last sentence.
We will get poorer quality players because we pay less (except when the Monty/Cresswell contract expire because they are well over the odds).

As for Flynn and the last sentence, I just thought he flattered to deceive (even in his "run of games") and was sadly lacking in those elements I regard as essential in wingers (i.e. the ability to beat a man and deliver a cross). I actually think he looked for reasons not to go around people because even he doesn't believe he can do it.
 
Flynn tends not to lose the ball, but that's literally the full extent of his capabilities.

We had the right flank sewn up with Lowton and Williamson, now it's wide open.

Those goals, and goals from midfield at that, will be difficult to replace.

Losing Williamson isn't a hammer blow, but it is disappointing from those perspectives.
 
I wonder if those calling for loyalty from football players share the same feelings of loyalty towards their employers?

Seems there's always an excuse for the greed that drips from every aspect of the modern game.

I'm not particularly bothered that Willo has gone. I'm pretty much past caring when players leave these days.

But the principle that it's ok to take hundreds of thousands or millions out of a club, tell the fans (who invest their emotion and cash in you) that you care when in actual fact you are just waiting to be offered more cash somewhere else, is depressing. Even more depressing is that everyone just seems to accept it as the norm these days.

I appreciate football is a business and players are just earning a living etc but because of the attachment between fans and clubs and players it isn't like most businesses.

Kissing the badge one day and buggering off for a few quid more the next just about sums up the modern game.
 
I wonder if those calling for loyalty from football players share the same feelings of loyalty towards their employers?
Or fans for that matter.

Apparently the fans are the only loyal ones left, what a crock of old shit.
 
How can Bournemouth offer him a better deal than us?! I know we need to cut costs but ffs.

Sounds like BFC have dismissed the Lee Williamson rumour according to some new tweets.
 
Agree with all that except the last sentence.
We will get poorer quality players because we pay less (except when the Monty/Cresswell contract expire because they are well over the odds).

As for Flynn and the last sentence, I just thought he flattered to deceive (even in his "run of games") and was sadly lacking in those elements I regard as essential in wingers (i.e. the ability to beat a man and deliver a cross). I actually think he looked for reasons not to go around people because even he doesn't believe he can do it.

completely agree. it was sad to see a young lad so low on confidence that even in a team smashing most teams in the league he didnt dare try n beat someone. even in a 5 man midfield, when uv got all manner of players to cover if u lose it and you HAVE to try and beat people to open up the game, he kept cutting back.

jury's out on whether he's good enough to play for us. on the charge of having had a poor season and not been daring enough, the jury was back within 60 seconds to record a unanimous guilty.

i hope he kicks on next season and does really well, iv seen nothing to suggest he cant.
 
Or fans for that matter.

Apparently the fans are the only loyal ones left, what a crock of old shit.

There is another group of people who are loyal, the real backroom staff, (cleaners, secretaries, etc.), most majority of staff in any organisation tend to be loyal to their employer, and I'm sure it's true at BDTBL.
 



There is another group of people who are loyal, the real backroom staff, (cleaners, secretaries, etc.), most majority of staff in any organisation tend to be loyal to their employer, and I'm sure it's true at BDTBL.
You mean if another company came to you and offered you more money to do the same job, you'd say "No... I owe it to my company to stay where I am."

Because I know what I'd do.
 
I obviously come from a different generation to yourself.

I've turned down many such offers in the past, but maybe not because "I owe to my company" as the reason.

I have seen many "cowboys" who have job hopped for a few extra "bucks", and most I wouldn't pay in "peanuts".
 
Grecian2000 and Sheff de party I think part of Flynn's problem is that we played him almost exclusively on the left side last year and his left foot isn't good enough, hence the cutting back in.

I'd be happier to see him on the right - let's give him a chance in what should be his best position before writing him off. With an attacking fullback on that side (Westlake) it could be a very good combination.
 
My loyalty is to my family and I work to support them, not my employers.

You have to be able to back it up though Tarqs, loads of "job-hoppers" in my industry who will leap for a couple of extra "K" and a lot of them eventually run out of places to hop to, get a bad reputation and end up bombing out. In the long run they end up worse off.
 
They say it takes a year for foreigners to get into the English way of playing. Could be similar for Flynn. I think he will have a better season this year if he is given a run and not just a stop gap for Wilson's 1st eleven like last year.

In regards to Williamson, I have turned down a job in London this year so I can start a family with my wife. The money would have been great, however my wife wouldn't be near her family. I am not sure where Willo is with his family so can't really comment on his situation. I do however doubt he will beat the deal he was offered with us or he would have got it by now.
 
Judge, have you any advice you can offer over what people should do now re Williamson?
 
If we could have got rid of Monty and spread his vast wages amongst those who actually deserve it he would possibly have still been here.
I can't believe anyone is thinking that Flynn is a replacement for him on what we saw last season.

Flynn is, at best an impact sub. We saw flashes of what he's capable of but if he wants to cut it in England, he needs to bulk up a bit
 
And Williamson...

Had his best season in a red and white shirt since his days at Millmoor. I would like him to stay as he's a very good player, especially at this level.

If he is a high earner (i imagine he is) then maybe he needs to go. If asked who i'd prefer to keep it would be McD. He was our engine last yr. When he was injured we barely won a game.
 
Grecian2000 and Sheff de party I think part of Flynn's problem is that we played him almost exclusively on the left side last year and his left foot isn't good enough, hence the cutting back in.

I'd be happier to see him on the right - let's give him a chance in what should be his best position before writing him off. With an attacking fullback on that side (Westlake) it could be a very good combination.

Flynn said in an interview that he preferred playing on the left, and I think it's because he lacks the pace and dribbling ability to get past full backs on the outside. To get crosses in, his best option is to cut inside and then it's better for him to be on the left as it allows him to cross with his right. It's a valid point though that having an attacking, overlapping fullback in Westlake would help him.

In the long run I don't think he'll offer enough though, sadly.
 
Grecian2000 and Sheff de party I think part of Flynn's problem is that we played him almost exclusively on the left side last year and his left foot isn't good enough, hence the cutting back in.

I'd be happier to see him on the right - let's give him a chance in what should be his best position before writing him off. With an attacking fullback on that side (Westlake) it could be a very good combination.

Yeah two attacking players on the right and no one at right back............o_O
Flynn doesn't look strong or quick enough imo, but he has shown brief flashes and seems to have a decent shot on him - lets see what this season brings.

Personally I would love Willo to stay, he offers industry and guile and he can score from midfield. But at they end of the day they all look after themselves and loyalty means f*ck all to most pros - which hurts.....
 
If we could have got rid of Monty and spread his vast wages amongst those who actually deserve it he would possibly have still been here.
I can't believe anyone is thinking that Flynn is a replacement for him on what we saw last season.

Is monty on about £450k per week?
 
For the amount of good he does us he may well as be.

If, for sake of example, he is on 10k (and NO I have no idea what the real figure is) and he isn't featuring, then if we could get rid we could give Williamson £2k more than we are offering (and NO I don't know what we're offering etc etc) and get two more potential starters in on £4k per week thus giving us three starters for the price of one bench warmer.
If we could repeat this excellent trick with Cresswell we would probably be promoted by January!
 



For the amount of good he does us he may well as be.

If, for sake of example, he is on 10k (and NO I have no idea what the real figure is) and he isn't featuring, then if we could get rid we could give Williamson £2k more than we are offering (and NO I don't know what we're offering etc etc) and get two more potential starters in on £4k per week thus giving us three starters for the price of one bench warmer.
If we could repeat this excellent trick with Cresswell we would probably be promoted by January!

And how do we get rid of him then? He wont just go you know, Nobody who can afford his wages will take him on given that he is as bad as many on here make out
 

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