Assumption is an interesting one though isn't it. This just seems far far too risky for me.
Yeah but if they perform again and we don't get up we won’t have them. That’s why we cant rinse and repeat so big so often.Think speakman has said the priority is always signing quality players that can help us short n long term
The good thing is by this time next yr the likes of cirkin, alese, neil, ballard, patto etc will all be experienced and can start to fill the void of any experienced players we do lose
The key is always going to be to continue to improve the squad every window
Yes I too think Batth is a great player, but I also think SAFC are been very respectful and not selfish. Yes they could play him for another year, without letting him know his contract wont be renewed, but they also realise at the start of next season he'll be close to 34, and the chances of him then getting a decent contract elsewhere are very unlikely. If he can get a 2 year contract elsewhere it makes him and his family more secure. Our philosophy is to buy young and develop. These 2 we signed plus Alese will cope fine. I don't expect promotion this year, and I don't think KLD or Speakman do either. This year is all about getting stronger with more players able to step up if required. If we go up it'll be a bonus. If we need to sell a player or two, then so be it, I'd expect they have potential replacements in their sights. Lets just wait till the end of the transfer window before the bedwetting startsI'd very much like Danny Batth to stay at safc for next season. Class player and a top pro.
However the club have said that if a player wants to leave for playing reasons etc then they will let them.Doesn't make sense not to keep him and assess him and the new lads. If they are better he goes, if he is still the most reliable cb at the club he gets another year or two!
Hang on. What's not TMs decision? Whether he gets selected or whether we want to retain him? Because I would have the the first very definitely IS TMs decision, the latter is a consensus opinion from KLD/KS/TM.100%. Best defender we have. By a mile. But the club is different these days. It's not TM decision.
NoThey're actively trying to force him out this window?
I understand decisions but it doesn't seem like he is on the decline does it. Absolute monster for us and literally pots. Seems to be getting moved on to satisfy the model and model only.
Linked to Tom cannon today via Nixon not sure what he’s like for Everton info I know he’s hit and miss with us
He’s one id be happy with good record at Preston and looked streets ahead of delap against us at the end of the seasonIt would make a lot of sense. We clearly have a working relationship with Everton (Broadhead, Simms) and they've done well out of us loaning their strikers and giving them a platform.
Cannon looks really talented and I'd say he can probably play in any of the 3 roles behind the striker too, which makes him flexible enough not to be stuck on the bench for us.
Yup. We still need a core of established players who lead by example and set tone. Can dig out results when things are going against us. We need guys like.Baath and Pritchard..Considering Gooch and Pritchard will be out the door soon, I'm really concerned about the lack off leadership and experience. Feels like we are so fixated on going one way that eventually it'll go wrong .
Would be even better on a perm deal mind hope this comes offSunderland are planning to offer an initial £3 million for Everton striker Tom Cannon as the Black Cats set their sights on promotion next season.
That is according to a report from The Sun on Sunday (9/7; page 63), which notes that the Toffees were not expecting permanent bids for the 20-year-old in this window.
Tony Mowbray’s men agonisingly missed out on promotion last term. And it is suggested that they are preparing a £3 million plus add-ons move for the Everton starlet.
Meanwhile, Luton and Preston North End also want the youngster
https://tbrfootball.com/sunderland-...-add-ons-bid-for-outstanding-everton-striker/
Sunderland are planning to offer an initial £3 million for Everton striker Tom Cannon as the Black Cats set their sights on promotion next season.
That is according to a report from The Sun on Sunday (9/7; page 63), which notes that the Toffees were not expecting permanent bids for the 20-year-old in this window.
Tony Mowbray’s men agonisingly missed out on promotion last term. And it is suggested that they are preparing a £3 million plus add-ons move for the Everton starlet.
Meanwhile, Luton and Preston North End also want the youngster
https://tbrfootball.com/sunderland-...-add-ons-bid-for-outstanding-everton-striker/