Lundstram

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I'm going with the second quote here:
Berge
Ampadu
Osborn/Fleck debateable but with Fleck injured
Norwood/Lundstram

And I feel generous putting him on a par with Norwood, theoretically we could adjust players around and Lundstram would be 6th choice for 3 starting places if everybody was well.
Long term this is probably how wilder sees him he’s definitely the standout candidate for me in the squad who’s of a good age ie we don’t need to look for a long term successor too but who’s quality can’t be upgraded on.
 



Long term this is probably how wilder sees him he’s definitely the standout candidate for me in the squad who’s of a good age ie we don’t need to look for a long term successor too but who’s quality can’t be upgraded on.
It might be how Wilder comes to see him but I think he’s currently viewed higher. The lineup in the Fulham game was a good test case for that. We know Wilder tends to prefer a lefty at LCM, but he stayed in the team when Osborn was available. Now that might also link to Wilder’s comment of players “playing themselves out the team” and Osborn not being selected was a response to the Arsenal game. But at the very least it still shows that for certain games Lundstram is still pretty high in Wilder’s thoughts. Hardly a surprise given he’s started all of our league games this season.
 
Take all emotion out of it. Forget the contract wrangles etc

I just don't think he's good enough. Sure he had a purple patch early part of last season where he chipped in with some invaluable goals and assists - but post that hes been at best average and a worst dreadful. We are having less and less of possession, and we need players who are comfortable on the ball and can carry the ball well ti avoid turning it over and gain control of games - these are attributes simply Lundstram doesn't have.

Couple of questions to those hankering for us to chuck a bit more money at him.

Given we are financially limited, do you really think we can't make better use of a potential fee (however small) and his wages?

Would you be happy for Lundstram to start in oir midfield this season and into next?

If we are prepared to pay over the odds for a player and back down too contract 'rebels' (Wilders & teams view), clearly this would set a precedent - is John Lundstram really the player we want to do that for!? Is he really that essential?

If any player isn't committed to playing for us, would you keep them in amongst the first team?
 
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I don't see the point of dropping Lunny out of spite unless there is a similar quality replacement available. At the minute Berge and Ampadu seem nailed on. That leaves Norwood, Lunny and Osborne. Of those I think I would choose Lunny, with Osborne at left back.
 
If their wasn't funds available for a midfielder maybe we shouldn't of spent 18.5m on a keeper?
 
When Duffy went in for a pay rise he was told by Wilder no and if you don’t like it go and find yourself a new club. Now what’s the difference between Duffy asking for a rise and Lund.In my opinion Wilder should have banned Lund from the club like he did with Duffy. Instead for some reason he’s played Lund and like what someone else has said look how many goals and free kicks he’s given away so for. Lund should not play anymore for us.😠⚔️
 
It might be how Wilder comes to see him but I think he’s currently viewed higher. The lineup in the Fulham game was a good test case for that. We know Wilder tends to prefer a lefty at LCM, but he stayed in the team when Osborn was available. Now that might also link to Wilder’s comment of players “playing themselves out the team” and Osborn not being selected was a response to the Arsenal game. But at the very least it still shows that for certain games Lundstram is still pretty high in Wilder’s thoughts. Hardly a surprise given he’s started all of our league games this season.
Agreed right now he’s not out of the picture and with fleck out he will get starts but when negotiating contacts you have to take a medium/long term view especially as he is young and will be looking for a long term contract so signing him now for comparatively large wages on a long deal wouldn’t make sense for us.
 
We sort of do as fans as we buy tickets and shirts but that’s a different argument

I’d be willing to pay lundstram a fair wage correct

As we currently have about 4 fit midfielders in the squad which isn’t great

Plus if he signs a contract we won’t be throwing money down the drain as he will have a resale value

Three questions that you need to know the answers to to back up your various arguments are,

1 What is a fair wage for Lundstram?

2 What money is he on now?

3 What has he been offered?

Do you know any of the answers?
 
the missed tackle against wolves doesnt excuse Stevens jogging back into position which ultimately was the issue with the goal. The pen at Villa, whilst not the best pen, he shouldnt have even been taking. That was down to Wilder / Wilder's staff not telling the players the order. The order was McGoldrick, Berge, Burke, Lundstram....mcgoldrick had been taken off and the others didnt have a clue so he stepped up. Wilder went mental at this staff at half time over the mess up, so personally feel its a bit harsh on him to get blasted for that pen.

Shambolic management if true and a carry over of the malaise that seemed to affect the team during restart in terms of game preparation. Are the coaching staff not capable of shouting instructions from the bench? Is the Captain not capable of consulting with the bench if players are unsure who should take the penalty? Scoring that penalty could have made so much difference to the result against Villa and our season so far.
 
Three questions that you need to know the answers to to back up your various arguments are,

1 What is a fair wage for Lundstram?

2 What money is he on now?

3 What has he been offered?

Do you know any of the answers?
While not ITK, we can make some general assumptions here.

1. I’d say something in the middle of our earners. He should be on more than say the squad members unlikely to start 5 games (Foderingham, Rodwell, Jags etc). He should probably be on more than Bogle & Lowe. He probably should be on something similar to or marginally above what Osborn is on. He should not be on the wages that our likely first choice starters are on (people like Egan, Basham, Baldock etc), and certainly not in the 20k plus bracket that McBurnie, Berge and Brewster will I’m sure be on.

2. It’s fair to say given when he signed, even taking into account the % rise after promotion, that he will be one of the lowest paid in the squad – and certainly the lowest to have played 15+ games last season.

3. I reckon he’ll have been offered something that would put him about in the middle of the squad in terms of earnings. He probably thinks he can earn more than that as a backup elsewhere in the Prem, or first choice in a Championship team. And that might be true.
 
Shambolic management if true and a carry over of the malaise that seemed to affect the team during restart in terms of game preparation. Are the coaching staff not capable of shouting instructions from the bench? Is the Captain not capable of consulting with the bench if players are unsure who should take the penalty? Scoring that penalty could have made so much difference to the result against Villa and our season so far.

yes, if this is true it’s appalling.
 
Shambolic management if true and a carry over of the malaise that seemed to affect the team during restart in terms of game preparation. Are the coaching staff not capable of shouting instructions from the bench? Is the Captain not capable of consulting with the bench if players are unsure who should take the penalty? Scoring that penalty could have made so much difference to the result against Villa and our season so far.
McGoldrick knew he was to take penalties. The rest of the order never got passed on. Lundstram stepped up and took responsibility. In terms of of shouting instructions from the bench i assume Wilder thought the players had been told, so in fairness to him it was as much of a surprise as anything, and by the time he's seen what's going on the ball will have been on the spot. Likewise with the captain. I understand a good chunk of the half time team talk was Wilder laying into his staff over it!
 
While not ITK, we can make some general assumptions here.

1. I’d say something in the middle of our earners. He should be on more than say the squad members unlikely to start 5 games (Foderingham, Rodwell, Jags etc). He should probably be on more than Bogle & Lowe. He probably should be on something similar to or marginally above what Osborn is on. He should not be on the wages that our likely first choice starters are on (people like Egan, Basham, Baldock etc), and certainly not in the 20k plus bracket that McBurnie, Berge and Brewster will I’m sure be on.

2. It’s fair to say given when he signed, even taking into account the % rise after promotion, that he will be one of the lowest paid in the squad – and certainly the lowest to have played 15+ games last season.

3. I reckon he’ll have been offered something that would put him about in the middle of the squad in terms of earnings. He probably thinks he can earn more than that as a backup elsewhere in the Prem, or first choice in a Championship team. And that might be true.

Nail on Head
 



Not fussed about Lundstram going, I was a fan before he was good and was delighted when he started off last season so well....one swallow doesn't make a summer though and those 3 months apart he has been distinctly average. Lee Evans looked good for 3 months but he was bombed out as well...

Does make you think though that someone may be lined up for Jan with us saying we are letting him go in the window, unless it was just to try and stir up some interest in the hope of getting a few quid as there appears to have been very little in the summer...
 
His penalty was no worse than Billy's. If the keeper goes the right way then there is a decent chance he will save it
Same with berge’s against Liverpool I think because it was such a big chance to get something of a game we all expected too it felt like more of a let down than it actually was
 
He has been one of our better players this season, no doubt about it. He is still our biggest goal threat and with a bit more fortune he would be our current top scorer this season. Wilder is well aware of his worth to us and I'm sure now they've offered him something close to a first team salary, particularly based on his current involvement.

I don't think he will get in another first 11 in the prem but low ranked premier league clubs will take him on a free (or low transfer fee in january) for what he offers in terms of energy and ability to close out a game as a substitute. I think someone like a Newcastle wouldn't hesitate to have him for a free and much higher wages.
 
He has been one of our better players this season, no doubt about it. He is still our biggest goal threat and with a bit more fortune he would be our current top scorer this season. Wilder is well aware of his worth to us and I'm sure now they've offered him something close to a first team salary, particularly based on his current involvement.

I don't think he will get in another first 11 in the prem but low ranked premier league clubs will take him on a free (or low transfer fee in january) for what he offers in terms of energy and ability to close out a game as a substitute. I think someone like a Newcastle wouldn't hesitate to have him for a free and much higher wages.
Or rangers where he’ll play week in week out in a side which most weeks wins he’s also more likely to recover his purple patch form against weaker opponents.
 
Do you know what he’s been offered no , neither do I

Lundstram will still be on a lower end championship wage I would guess as he’s not had a new contract

Lundstram deserves to be on a wage in line with the squad

Sounds like we’re trying to low ball him and if we are fair play to Lunny
Doesn’t matter what he’s been offered though. The club clearly feel it’s a fair deal, and have tried to make amends to break the impasse, but he still won’t sign. Fine, that’s his choice. If the club concede now, then every contract negotiation herein becomes that much harder, due to setting a precedent. Each negotiating party has to have a walk away position that they won’t negotiate on, the club feels Lundstram is asking for more than the maximum they’re willing to pay, Lundstram feels the club aren’t offering the minimum he will accept. So we part ways.
 
Wont offer an important first team player an extra couple of thousand but willing to spend 7/8 million on a right back who can’t even make the squad

Daft if you ask me pay then man what he wants

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While not ITK, we can make some general assumptions here.

1. I’d say something in the middle of our earners. He should be on more than say the squad members unlikely to start 5 games (Foderingham, Rodwell, Jags etc). He should probably be on more than Bogle & Lowe. He probably should be on something similar to or marginally above what Osborn is on. He should not be on the wages that our likely first choice starters are on (people like Egan, Basham, Baldock etc), and certainly not in the 20k plus bracket that McBurnie, Berge and Brewster will I’m sure be on.

2. It’s fair to say given when he signed, even taking into account the % rise after promotion, that he will be one of the lowest paid in the squad – and certainly the lowest to have played 15+ games last season.

3. I reckon he’ll have been offered something that would put him about in the middle of the squad in terms of earnings. He probably thinks he can earn more than that as a backup elsewhere in the Prem, or first choice in a Championship team. And that might be true.

Trouble is, assumptions are usually based on some knowledge related to the current situation.

Your post is just guesswork, reasonable guesswork, granted.

I mean you might be spot on but none of us know the answers.

I couldn't care less what he's on what he's been offered, what he wants.

He's a liability and needs to be got rid of IMO
 
Not saying it’s glamorous but he would get a pay rise and first team football
Wouldn't be so sure about a pay rise, last year's Rangers' wage bill was £30.6m for all staff; 72 players 151 other staff.
 



Wouldn't be so sure about a pay rise, last year's Rangers' wage bill was £30.6m for all staff; 72 players 151 other staff.
Not saying rangers pay prem wages but Lundstram probably isn’t on prem wages with us he’s still on the contract he signed for us when he left oxford plus whatever the percentage bump was for promotion it will still be a pittance by prem standards. Plus when he moves for free he’ll get a signing bonus in leu of a transfer fee which can be spread across the length of the contract thus supplementing wages.
 

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