Did you see the Swansea away game? Can't be worse.
It’s hard to believe the same player got promoted with Forest but looked like Courage the Cowardly Dog for us.
Did you see the Swansea away game? Can't be worse.
It’s hard to believe the same player got promoted with Forest but looked like Courage the Cowardly Dog for us.
If Smith goes on loan he might as well go on a permanent, if he doesn’t get his opportunity here this season he never will.
And just to add to that, if he was Grimsby’s own highly rated young centre half that we were looking at signing on a permanent we’d be looking at that as an exciting and progressive depth option so for me it makes sense to bring him into the squad.
The back line has had 2 seasons at this level now, at what point do they become experienced? Christie is the experienced head for me, and Darlow if he’s brought back. No need for players like Bradley coming in to train and pick up a wage
If Smith goes on loan he might as well go on a permanent, if he doesn’t get his opportunity here this season he never will.
And just to add to that, if he was Grimsby’s own highly rated young centre half that we were looking at signing on a permanent we’d be looking at that as an exciting and progressive depth option so for me it makes sense to bring him into the squad.
It’s not just experience of playing in the division, it’s about coping with playing at the top end of the league and what’s at stake. Not bottling it, working on set pieces, helping younger players.
We might decide we’re fine with what we have, but I can’t see Rosenior going into a 50+ game season with three senior centre halves, especially as SB would be on a free and wouldn’t command mega wages.
Our squad has an average age of 25.5, I’d say experienced players were vital.
Are you talking about Billy Sharp?
No, I think the bulk of our spending will be done on forward players. Unless he was coming in as a player/coach, I can't see that happening.
I reckon he'll go back to Doncaster.
Figureido apparently had that and you can’t tell from watching him play.It’s not just experience of playing in the division, it’s about coping with playing at the top end of the league and what’s at stake. Not bottling it, working on set pieces, helping younger players.
We might decide we’re fine with what we have, but I can’t see Rosenior going into a 50+ game season with three senior centre halves, especially as SB would be on a free and wouldn’t command mega wages.
Our squad has an average age of 25.5, I’d say experienced players were vital.
What’s the point in signing a no nonsense centre back if they’d be brought into a side expected to play out from the back? He’d just become a liability like Figureido was/isI'm keen on signing a no nonsense Championship experienced CB, and Bradley definitely would fit the bill on a cheaper deal for me.
Even if Smith is highly rated, I'd be really concerned about starting the season with 3 fit senior centre backs and him as the back up. Imagine we pick up an injury or two in the first few games and Smith is playing, but then we have a couple of bad results. It could easily end up snowballing if the confidence levels drop. Its much easier to blood a young player in other positions than it is CB for me.
Bradley or someone similar would be exactly the kind of player I'd want to be able to call on in this situation. I'd be in favour of loaning out Smith to a League One club until January to see how he gets on, and then seeing what position we are in and his form before he is in real contention for our first team.
Where'd we finish that season?
Maybe, but maybe he would add some much needed experience to turn draws into wins at the death, or see off tough opposition.
We can do better as the convict said, but he would improve the squad as it is now. FACT.
Who are we to turn our nose up at sharp when we are carrying tyler smith around.
What’s the point in signing a no nonsense centre back if they’d be brought into a side expected to play out from the back? He’d just become a liability like Figureido was/is
Figs came through at the highest level of Portuguese football, captained Portugal U21s and nearly made the international side before it all went wrong. There must be a ball player in there somewhere.It’s hard to believe the same player got promoted with Forest but looked like Courage the Cowardly Dog for us.
What’s the point in signing a no nonsense centre back if they’d be brought into a side expected to play out from the back? He’d just become a liability like Figureido was/is
I'd be pretty surprised if the CB we brought in was left-footed. We do need more leaders though