Outgoing? Peck

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Although I don't necessarily want him to go, I have said on other posts I thought I could see him develop well at Brentford. He is a London lad and playing with better players around him will allow him more time on the ball and to be able to make better decisions. We have connections there and it would be good if we can get something back in return.
 
A club like Brentford will smarten him up,Keith Andrew’s knows what he would bring in his development. He’s done a fantastic job at Brentford by the way,an opportunity missed by a blinkered owner ?

I think the data driven model at Brentford is just so good.
Frank was fantastic then bombed at Spurs.
Andrews went there and everyone said they'd finish bottom, yet have gone even better.
 
he’s been about as big a blade as you can get without being born one. He’s always put 100% in and never shied away.

If the opportunity is there for him then he’s got to take it. It’s a step up the ladder and a chance to sort his financial security and that of his future kids as well. There’s no one who would begrudge him that.

Massive good luck to him if he does go, if he doesn’t, he’s not that type that’ll sulk about it and strop either.

In terms of the team it’s not goals or assists we’d need to replace. It’s his effort, attitude, guile and workrate. Fortunatly, those attributes should be easier to replace than if it was goals and assists walking out the door.

All in all, I don’t want to see him leave particularly but he makes the most sense in terms of fee with his reputation, appearances for his age and place within the England set up. As a team if Arblaster can get back anywhere close to what he was pre injury we’d be better with someone in the Vini Souza mold over Peck.
 
I think the data driven model at Brentford is just so good.
Frank was fantastic then bombed at Spurs.
Andrews went there and everyone said they'd finish bottom, yet have gone even better.
I’m sure I remember Frank going to Brentford and got near to the sack as they kept losing games,they persevered and struck gold,Brentford also sold some players this season for fortunes,a great model of success,I hope they carry on,same as Bournemouth,both been called “tinpot “ by our Shameless estate neighbours. For the record,I wouldn’t mind Frank here to build again or Tom Cleverly at Plymouth who does things the right way.
 
I’m sure I remember Frank going to Brentford and got near to the sack as they kept losing games,they persevered and struck gold,Brentford also sold some players this season for fortunes,a great model of success,I hope they carry on,same as Bournemouth,both been called “tinpot “ by our Shameless estate neighbours. For the record,I wouldn’t mind Frank here to build again or Tom Cleverly at Plymouth who does things the right way.
We’ve no chance of Frank who did enough at Brentford to get another top job somewhere. But I would be delighted to take Cleverly.
 
If there is Any ambition in the guys that own us and the manager we have to keep Peck, a young player and a one off in this sad lot imo.
 



If there is Any ambition in the guys that own us and the manager we have to keep Peck, a young player and a one off in this sad lot imo.
Nothing to do with ambition, its to do with sustainability & not breaching the new psr rules.

Peck is very much replaceable dare I say we could easily upgrade for far less & Peck is from our academy so its 100% profit on the books, which will go along way.
 
We’ve no chance of Frank who did enough at Brentford to get another top job somewhere. But I would be delighted to take Cleverly.
Me neither,but who knows,we are a big enough club with great potential,support,ground and potential cat 1. The owners may be the stumbling block with the management culture reaching downwards at the lane,I don’t think they have the bottle to try it anyway.
 
He is the one asset that will fetch some decent money.

Not convinced he is as replaceable as people are thinking.
He rarely gives the ball away
Wins his battles in midfield
Anticipates where an opponent is going so he gets a block or a tackle in
He can move the ball quickly (when there are options)
He remains available for selection
Can last 90+ minutes
Can pick a pass
Has the energy to get the team moving
Has youth on his side and I very high ceiling
Already called up for England youth setups
Has a fantastic attitude
Is a reyt pig WUM

I suspect those people who are talking easy replacement don’t really take into account the inconsistency of youth or the poor quality he has had around him. Added to the constant changes in midfield partners for form, suspension, injuries.

We’ve all witnessed the dreadful first half performances recently when Peck has been on the bench and the improvement of the team when he comes on as a sub.

Easily replaceable?
What?
Matos?
Rothwell?
It won’t be as simple as that.
 
Me neither,but who knows,we are a big enough club with great potential,support,ground and potential cat 1. The owners may be the stumbling block with the management culture reaching downwards at the lane,I don’t think they have the bottle to try it anyway.
This is exactly why I bang on about a DoF
Those infrastructure elements are not in place and have not been budgeted for since they’re waiting for Prem money to do it.
The potential support stuff is deludamol based rhetoric that belongs on the other side of the city.
It’s not about a management culture - we are a manager based club with the set up we have and there’s no chance that Frank, who is a coach and has been used to a far superior set up, will even consider us.
Bottle to try it?
They naively waded into just that last closed season.
I don’t see any type of plan with COH
It was all based on getting onto the Prem last year. When we didn’t they pulled the plug too early whilst defecating into the bath.
I don’t think they have enough structure in their own minds to apply enough time and thought to the Blades over their other commitments. They’ve underestimated how much time and effort a club in the EFL needs.
 
This is exactly why I bang on about a DoF
Those infrastructure elements are not in place and have not been budgeted for since they’re waiting for Prem money to do it.
The potential support stuff is deludamol based rhetoric that belongs on the other side of the city.
It’s not about a management culture - we are a manager based club with the set up we have and there’s no chance that Frank, who is a coach and has been used to a far superior set up, will even consider us.
Bottle to try it?
They naively waded into just that last closed season.
I don’t see any type of plan with COH
It was all based on getting onto the Prem last year. When we didn’t they pulled the plug too early whilst defecating into the bath.
I don’t think they have enough structure in their own minds to apply enough time and thought to the Blades over their other commitments. They’ve underestimated how much time and effort a club in the EFL needs.
And I will ask again,are you happy with the current state of affairs ? We are on a downward trajectory and still you persist in adoration for the Wilder conglomerate ltd company. We need change,he had 41 matches to rectify and next to those scrubbers,we lost the most matches,many of those with horrible,timid performances. Yeah,give em a good lung busting pre season.
 
If there is Any ambition in the guys that own us and the manager we have to keep Peck, a young player and a one off in this sad lot imo.
Think youve answered your own question there mate" any ambition " 🤔
 
He is the one asset that will fetch some decent money.

Not convinced he is as replaceable as people are thinking.
Blades fans love to downplay how good players are until after they've left.

Remember similar posts around Berge, who has now racked up 130 PL games and about to go to the World Cup... "he was never that good when we had him"... see also McBurnie.

Peck will have a good mid-table PL career. He may get the odd England cap in the future, but I understand if we sold him now to rebuild
 
This is exactly why I bang on about a DoF
Those infrastructure elements are not in place and have not been budgeted for since they’re waiting for Prem money to do it.
The potential support stuff is deludamol based rhetoric that belongs on the other side of the city.
It’s not about a management culture - we are a manager based club with the set up we have and there’s no chance that Frank, who is a coach and has been used to a far superior set up, will even consider us.
Bottle to try it?
They naively waded into just that last closed season.
I don’t see any type of plan with COH
It was all based on getting onto the Prem last year. When we didn’t they pulled the plug too early whilst defecating into the bath.
I don’t think they have enough structure in their own minds to apply enough time and thought to the Blades over their other commitments. They’ve underestimated how much time and effort a club in the EFL needs.
Read it properly. I did not say “potential support “. We have good support,enough for the present attendance limit when we are doing well. If we had sustained success,maybe it could go to 35k. If you are accusing me of deludamol, you are far from being right. If you look at the empty seats at BDTBL lately,supporters are voting with their feet from the same old shite served up. I’m still waiting for the reasons to keep Wilder by the way.
 
He is the one asset that will fetch some decent money.

Not convinced he is as replaceable as people are thinking.
He rarely gives the ball away
Wins his battles in midfield
Anticipates where an opponent is going so he gets a block or a tackle in
He can move the ball quickly (when there are options)
He remains available for selection
Can last 90+ minutes
Can pick a pass
Has the energy to get the team moving
Has youth on his side and I very high ceiling
Already called up for England youth setups
Has a fantastic attitude
Is a reyt pig WUM

I suspect those people who are talking easy replacement don’t really take into account the inconsistency of youth or the poor quality he has had around him. Added to the constant changes in midfield partners for form, suspension, injuries.

We’ve all witnessed the dreadful first half performances recently when Peck has been on the bench and the improvement of the team when he comes on as a sub.

Easily replaceable?
What?
Matos?
Rothwell?
It won’t be as simple as that.

Lads got a lot of plus points but time after time this season with Peck playing I’ve watched teams stroll through our midfield.

Personally I think the power and pace of the Prem will be a step too far….but will watch with interest if he does move on.
 
Lads got a lot of plus points but time after time this season with Peck playing I’ve watched teams stroll through our midfield.

Personally I think the power and pace of the Prem will be a step too far….but will watch with interest if he does move on.
He is miles away from premier league. If we get a premier league sized bid he's gone. I think a clever 3 million quid signing could add more than he does.
 



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