OK folks, now the dust is settling on the January transfer window, can we ALL put our sabres away for a few months and get on with supporting the team without any personal attacks (or perceived personal attacks [as I said in a recent post - the problem with the written/typed word!!]).
EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion!!!
Overall, I feel the team is stronger than it was at the beginning of the month (OK canario, you probably disagree with the loss of Jerome) and losing Pritchard was an unwanted loss, but we also have to consider the significant savings in inflated salaries. We will obviously have to wait and see how well our new German recruits perform, but as GE highlighted in post [HASHTAG]#1477[/HASHTAG], after a period of adjustment/settling in, the majority have improved our team and will continue to do so (especially if Trybull can be persuaded to sign a new contract!!).
OTBC
A summary from the EDP -
http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/canaries-transfer-deadline-day-revealed-1-5377621
I agree about entitlement to opinions and trying not to get personnal. As far as I'm concerned Marcus Evans is a Twat though. But FML was not calling anyone a twat, just saying he felt that was how he perceived others perception of him, unless i missed something.
In the grander scheme of the evolution of the squad it has been a successful window, we have less well payed players and I think the weakening of the squad has been minimal with the biggest blow the late loss of Middleton. But with that said I do still think the squad is weaker, we are paper thin in a number of positions and I just don't see anyone incoming reaching Pritchards level this season or maybe ever.
Jerome for Srbeny remains to be seen as a positive and is a big gamble, but with Webber and Farke's knowledge of the German market I'm optimistic that it will work out, Jerome was over the hill and the fact his fee more than payed for a younger cheaper replacement is good, Jerome wasn't playing so the gamble is not so big.
The rest only time will tell, they are all gambles, but as I said, with Webber and Farke their hit rate is in my opinion good so far so I will trust that they will come good even if not this season.
I don't really care about where our players come from, if its 60% German, 20% youth and 20% British (To continue to keep within eligability guidlines. Then I think that is great because it means we are producing good youngsters.
Anyway, I think our recruitment is the least of our problems, we are doing the best on that score that we can whilst self funding. The trouble will come when we again lose our best in the summer. Right now I think there can be little doubt Madders will be on his way, but he will not be the only one on low wages that not only the PL clubs might pinch but also deeper pocketed Championship clubs. With the wages we now pay, I could see many players angling for bigger things and better pay. Zimmerman has already been linked, Lewis is the sort of bright young prospect that if he continues in his current vein will also have a number of suitors. Hanley too is really proving himself, would he hang about if Derby/Wolves/Fulham etc offered to give 30/50/100% more? Theres no loyalty in football and I could see the squad continually ripped apart, shorn of its better performing players.
Inspite of that I believe Farke should get only until Christmas to show that he can form some sort of effective attack, he will lose Maddison but should have a great chance to build on a sold defence (if it isn't decimated). If we ain't carrying any threat and are still boring to watch by then, unless we are top two on 1-0 wins I think I would role the dice. I still doubt he is capable of getting a team scoring enough goals to truly challenge for promotion.
Bah!