I believe we exercised the year option... along with pilks and hoolahan who were also both out of contract. All 3 are on our retained list so i imagine there staying!
I believe we exercised the year option... along with pilks and hoolahan who were also both out of contract. All 3 are on our retained list so i imagine there staying!
I believe we exercised the year option... along with pilks and hoolahan who were also both out of contract. All 3 are on our retained list so i imagine there staying!
£4m to put towards a good ACM sounds fine to me, as a newly relegated side. (If that's what any sale fee is used for, of course)
If Adams is serious about free flowing, attacking football for next season, well that kind of excludes Snodders anyway, as he just doesn't have the pace. Nothing against him personally, but I don't feel he would be that much of a loss - if the funds are used wisely.
he certainly wasn't as brilliant as you're making out. i think he probably just edged player of the season simply because he played his best football during the two month period where votes were cast. he was totally ineffective up to and including christmas. not totally his fault of course, he had personal issues and the team as a whole weren't performing, but to suggest he was 'by a mile' our best player is just pure make believe.
i don't think anybody is claiming he isn't a good player - evidently he is - but he is not vital. i'm not sure anyone in our squad is vital to be honest. if we got a sizeable fee for him so we could reinvest in two or maybe three players in areas where we are far more short of quality than out wide, that to me makes perfect sense and the fact his deal is getting close to running down makes it even more logical to sell him now than run the very large risk of losing him for nothing. i don't think we could spend heavily without selling at this point. people are getting carried away. our finances will have been halved at best and we've already spent est. £3m on one player. we won't be spending big on anyone else unless players leave. the parachute payments are not there to spend on new players, they are there to cover existing costs.

I didn't say it'd be a tragedy, I said it'd diminish our chances of promotion, and it will. There is no guarantee that Pilks will be staying either, and given Adams' emphasis on wide play, if City start the season with Redmond, Bennett and Murphy that could be very thin indeed, especially considering Bennett was out almost all of last season. Will he be the same player? Who knows? Even if Pilks stays, will he be out more than he plays? There is little margin for error in going for promotion. It requires consistency week in, week out, not trying to get new players to settle for much of the first half of the season. This is going to be much tougher than a lot of people on here seem to think.
Whilst talented Snodgrass is incredibly predictable and very poor at adapting his style of play to fit with another other tactics. His insistence on cutting inside to take a shot or cross with his left foot was so predictable that most full back became happy to show him onto his right foot further down the wing into the area that our RB should have been making a run. Last season Snodgrass was not our best player, he might have been in the last 10 games but in the 30 that preceded it he was a liability and when he was injured and Redmond played on the right we looked more threatening than we had done at any point before hand. It is not underestimating the Championship to say we don't necessarily need him, it is underestimating there championship to think that there defenders in that league won't have seen how easily he could be neutralised. Pace can only be combatted with pace, a good cross with your left foot can be defended against far more easily.
I understand that we don't want Snodgrass to leave for nothing. But just because he isn't fast doesn't make him a bad player.
The reason he cut inside so much last season is because Hughton insisted on playing him on the wrong side of the pitch.
His dead ball delivery is excellent.
His decision making is decent.
His crosses into the box from open play are very good.
When he plays the ball along the floor it is often weighted very well.
He can take players on and beat them, despite his lack of pace.
He defends as well as any wide midfielder we currently have.
He is passionate.
He gets other players fired up.
If he leaves next summer then fine. But if he's already helped to get us promoted then Hull or West Ham or whoever else can keep their money. We'll have earned it back forty-fold.
I'd give him the captain's armband, do my best to convince him to stay and watch him lead us back up.