And before 1918. And 1918-1939 (though a different same country).30 years ago they would have been from the same country.
And before 1918. And 1918-1939 (though a different same country).30 years ago they would have been from the same country.
if . and it is a big if , i would snatch their hand off straight awayAlfredo Pedulla says we have a few offers for Bergvall for around £45m-£50m.
Take it and run I say. The best of our youngsters don’t get me wrong but that’s already a huge profit on a player that’s very likely not going to play much this coming season if we bring in the players we’re linked with.
Alfredo Pedulla says we have a few offers for Bergvall for around £45m-£50m.
Take it and run I say. The best of our youngsters don’t get me wrong but that’s already a huge profit on a player that’s very likely not going to play much this coming season if we bring in the players we’re linked with.
Miles ahead based on what?There's so little evidence that he's the best of our youngsters.
What has he actually done outside of maybe six good performances?
Archie is miles ahead of him.
Miles ahead based on what?
People have just been sympathetic towards Gray because he’s been thrown about in multiple positions but the sad reality is barring a small handful of games he’s often been out of his depth wherever and whenever he’s played.
If both were sold tomorrow, we’d make a huge profit on Bergvall yet a loss on Gray.
There really hasn’t been so many games, there’s been about 5 where Gray’s genuinely stood out, the rest of his praise has come from sympathy at being thrown about the team.I don't agree.
I get the bar was very low, but over the past few seasons there have been so many games where we've singled out Archie as the best player on the pitch. He's miles away from being the finished article of course, but from a developmental point of view he's shown much more than Bergvall who looks exactly the same player now as he was two years ago.
Having Gallagher come in for Gray was a disastrous decision only solved by the return of Bentancur.
One noticeable criticism of Gray is he often doesn't make himself available for the pass, which is especially problematic in systems where teams pass out from the backThere really hasn’t been so many games, there’s been about 5 where Gray’s genuinely stood out, the rest of his praise has come from sympathy at being thrown about the team.
Bergvall’s run of form in Ange’s second season is still the best by a country mile of any of our young players so far, it was roughly a 2-3 month spell of consistently strong performances. He still shouldn’t have won our POTY year though, recency bias robbed Kulu of it who was excellent for the first 5-6 months.
I agree on Gallagher, mess of a signing. Hopefully if we bag the two CMs then Bentancur and those two keep him away from the starting XI, then cash-in in January.
There’s a fair bit both need to improve on to ever really be at the level required. Unfortunately for them and it’s not entirely their fault, we’re just the wrong club for them at the moment.One noticeable criticism of Gray is he often doesn't make himself available for the pass, which is especially problematic in systems where teams pass out from the back
Like, you know, ours
One noticeable criticism of Gray is he often doesn't make himself available for the pass, which is especially problematic in systems where teams pass out from the back
Like, you know, ours
The underlying problem at a boardroom level is the belief that all we really need is a couple of the right signings and everything will click into place, and that' been the case since around 2018There’s a fair bit both need to improve on to ever really be at the level required. Unfortunately for them and it’s not entirely their fault, we’re just the wrong club for them at the moment.
Cash-in (same as Tel and Odobert) go with experience for the next year or two then hopefully with some stability we can then try and start nurturing youth again. Been a graveyard for youth for years now, better to accept it than keep wasting tens of millions on youngsters with little way of developing them.
Yeah that’s definitely the impression I’ve gotten of the board too. It’s always felt half hearted and looking to do the bare minimum to achieve success, well that and then going stupid by overpaying on mediocrity.The underlying problem at a boardroom level is the belief that all we really need is a couple of the right signings and everything will click into place, and that' been the case since around 2018
That's why Mourinho was brought in under the belief he'd get those extra 8-12 points that kept slipping through our fingers with increasing regularity under Poch, the problem was that he was brought in at a time where the mileage catching up with certain players and others that he inherited just weren't up to snuff so more than some light tinkering was required
Similar can be said for Ange onwards: the belief was there was a solid core so if we did another Jol/Poch we'd have jam tomorrow, when the reality was that Kane & Son were doing a hard carry just as much as the Keane/Berbatov pairing were masking the underlying issues with the squad under Jol or Ramos
There's also the other issue that we don't have the stones to treat the League Cup as a testbed for youngsters like Man Utd or Arsenal regularly do, mainly because the two times we have done that (vs Arsenal in 2010, vs Colchester in 2019) it didn;t work out...though the first one can also be pinned on Harry Redknapp sacking off any non-CL matches that season
Less doing the bare minimum, more not seeing the big(ger) pictureYeah that’s definitely the impression I’ve gotten of the board too. It’s always felt half hearted and looking to do the bare minimum to achieve success, well that and then going stupid by overpaying on mediocrity.
That said, whilst more than a couple, it feels like we can solve a lot of issues in this one window if we attack it right and we’ve made a good start.
Secure a CM, LW and ST to match the current level of the players we’ve added and I see little reason as to why we can’t have a good season (minus injury jokes), in fact drop the LW because I fancy us to be stronger without one in a 3ATB. I wanted a new first choice keeper but seems the club’s going all-in on Kinsky, that could end up being the reason we falter but hopefully I’m wrong on that.
Kinsky
van Hecke, Senesi, van de Ven
Porro, Bentancur, Tonali, Robertson
Kudus, Maddison
ST
Get a good striker and that’s a side well capable of getting top six.
January really was so bizarre. A player we didn’t need who contributed almost nothing and a youngster no one had heard of that likely won’t play for us again for another couple of years.Nobody have faith in the marquee January signing of Souza then?
Or we all saying it was another youngster signed in the hopes (with no plan) that they’d just magically develop into a good player?