One issue that needs raising is that I saw a stat somewhere that we havent come back from going behind since 2024! Morsy was great at rallying the players, urging them on, and his general leadership which tbh O'Shea lacks.
Maybe Neil with his experience can help with this, especially in our upcoming run of away games. Our poor away form needs dramatic improvement if we are to be in autos
Apparently you are after Piroe on loan
He's been frozen out by the new signings, it seems the staff and many fans feel he is excellent in the Championship and not so for the PL although he hasn't had a decent run.Has been playing for you this season?
Not sure if he set the world on fire for you
Better than Bamford?
He's been frozen out by the new signings, it seems the staff and many fans feel he is excellent in the Championship and not so for the PL although he hasn't had a decent run.
I would keep him myself in case of relegation.
19 goals in the championship last season, 46 goals for in 91 games for Swansea in the Championship
He's been frozen out by the new signings, it seems the staff and many fans feel he is excellent in the Championship and not so for the PL although he hasn't had a decent run.
I would keep him myself in case of relegation.
19 goals in the championship last season, 46 goals for in 91 games for Swansea in the Championship
I think the signings of Mehmeti and Neil look great signings and I hope will start to knit things together in the centre of the park which will improve performances.
But I also think the signings show a failure of recruitment in the last 3 transfer windows. I'm willing to give this squad and manager a chance but we've spent £200 million based on consistently underwhelming performances over the past year to go backwards.
Hopefully this squad will bear fruit but for me they're not passing the eye test at the moment.
We've brought in loads of players and very few feel like they have improved us as a team. I think unless things click into place serious questions need asking of our recruitment.
We've spent a load of money in the GK position and yet Walton over the past few seasons has proven to be the most consistent and is currently deserved in the no.1 position. We are being opened up far more in the middle of the pitch than I've seen in previous seasons, athleticism wise we are stronger there but positionally we get caught out too much.
We've recruited several high profile players who were meant to play in the double pivot but only Matusiwa who struggles with his back to goal and pretty sure wasn't brought in for that role has nailed down that position. The person who has started most alongside him is Taylor who wasn't consistently good enough to start in that position 2 years ago and I haven't seen any real difference in his performance or consistency level since then.
We've spent absolutely 10s of millions on the 3 positions behind the main striker. We've recruited 2 very in demand players in Clarke and Philogene who play in the same position on the left and both scoring goals...I'd imagine that will come to a head at some point with one of them leaving. Both also by how they play limit the player who gave us most assists last time in the Championship.
Our most effective player in the 10 currently is a player we brought in the play in the double pivot.
The player who looks best on the right currently again after spending over £40 million on players in that position is 60k Wes Burns who's biggest strength is his explosive pace yet he's been injured for a year and over 30.
Over the past 6 months or so we have also seen a number of players who McKenna said he wanted to keep asking to leave. Burgess, Woolfenden, Morsy, Chaplin, Broadhead, Hutchinson and Szmodics.
You also mention Furlong who looks a very solid player at this level but that's all he looks, he's certainly not the level of Tuanzebe who we let go on a free.
Perhaps it will all come good and we if we are fortunate enough to get to the PL again we won't need as much upheaval but to my eye in regards to performances and player fit to the system we have its looked abit like a kid in a candy shop.
This transfer window has felt far more solid and strategic but we shouldn't really have needed those players if we'd got the recruitment right over the summer.

But after all my moaning, I tend to actually feel relatively comfortable that we didn't recruit a striker.
We have Hirst who has proven he has what it takes at this level. People talk about bringing someone like Moore in but we brought him in before because Hirst got injured as soon as Hirst came back from injury he was straight back in the team and looked the better player. He's looked miles off it this season but we're not playing to his strengths.
We have Akpom who's barely played upfront but we are told is the best finisher at the club.
We have Azon who I think looks a decent player, he's missed some sitters but hes also come up against some inspired goalkeeping.
For me its up to McKenna to get the best out of a decent forward line, we need to either use Hirst differently or we need to give Azon and Akpom more of a run in the team.
Our forward line hasn't really developed any meaningful partnerships either which certainly doesn't help. Even players like Clarke and Philogene who have scored all the goals I dont feel bring out the best in others around them. Added to which we used to be outstanding as a forward line pressing the opposition, we don't seem to do that anymore.
Goes a bit back to my earlier point with the recruitment, we saw how McKenna likes to play but we've recruited a bunch of players who don't have the attributes to fit that system but we've continued to try to play in the same way with them.
I know you go to alot of games, so cant lay the criticism that you don't watch them on this but it feels as if a lot of your comments you have looked at our stats and on paper come to some of those conclusions. Look at the stats for Hull and you'd wonder how the hell they are where they are but their fans seem to be happy with how they are playing. Stats are important but I think there is also the eye test and our performances have been laboured this team hasn't got out of 2nd gear.The recruitment has looked a lot better this season compared to last season, mainly because we’re fishing in a market where we’re a bigger player. I think the criticism of this team being ‘a bad side’ is massively overblown. We’ve got the joint best defensive record in the league. We’re the second highest scorers in the league. Yes, the team does have its issues, but I think it’s looking better prepared to step up to the Premier League next season – assuming we manage to get promoted.
Defensively, this season we look a step above any McKenna team. I agree Tuanzebe is a better player than Furlong, but Furlong is a lot more reliable and available. Can he step up to the Premier League? I have my doubts, but he’ll play a part in the squad for sure. Kipre is a more solid and composed defender than either Greaves or Burgess. He has been a key part of how much more solid we’ve looked this season. On a wider note, O’Shea looks more confident and comfortable. Davis has also significantly improved defensively this year.
In midfield, I am more confident in Matusiwa (an outstanding signing), Neil (if he lives up to expectation), Taylor, and Nunez (as he can play there) than Morsy, Luongo, Taylor and Kalvin Phillips starting in a Premier League season. I feel this current batch of midfielders are in a better profile (both technical ability and age) to make that step up. I think they come in for unfair criticism at times, because a majority of games this season we have controlled for almost the entire 90 minutes. Matusiwa would benefit from having a regular week-in, week-out midfield partner to really build in a relationship. Maybe Neil is that player?
Attacking-wise, I agree our recruitment has been a lot more questionable this season. Nunez has been a bright exception and has linked play and been brilliant in the number 10 position. Egeli and McAteer – at a combined £30 million odd fee – have underwhelmed. Egeli is a talented, physical player – but he has struggled to adapt and deliver consistent performances, which you need to see in a promotion-competing side. Whether it’s a question of time, a question of poor coaching, or just an issue that he isn’t cut out for English football remains to be seen. The signing of McAteer is looking misguided at best, pointless at worst. Azon and Akpom have also failed to impress, despite some recent encouraging performances by Azon. I’ve been beating the drum a fair bit this week, but I honestly feel if we don’t go up this season – it’s because we haven’t got a decent, in-form centre-forward. Hopefully Hirst can get back to some level of consistency, because I think the recognition in the summer was he’d be our main man. The rather spiteful criticism and abuse of him on social media is completely unjustified.
On a wider note about our attack, we create a lot of chances. I don’t think it’s a poor attack, supported by being second highest scorers in the league. Jack Clarke and Philogene – widely panned last season as poor signings – have more than delivered this season. Clarke is already only a goal behind both Chaplin and Broadhead, joint top scorers in our 2023/24 promotion season. Losing Delap and Hutchinson – for me, our best attacking players last season by some distance – has had an impact. Particularly as those are the two positions where we’re struggling for a stand-out, consistent player.
I agree the goalkeeper position has been a recruitment issue. It has been since Hladky left. The signings of Muric and Palmer, to an extent, have underwhelmed. I don’t think Palmer was playing poorly, but Walton has come in and made the number 1 shirt his on merit. Is Walton going to be the answer if we get back to the Premier League? I’d say no. Maybe with confidence as a starter in a promotion season, playing behind a more solid defence, he would be. It speaks volumes that Muric was statistically our best Premier League goalkeeper last season. A separate debate could be had that we were hasty offloading him, especially considering how well he’s been playing in Serie A, but maybe a different league and country was what he needed.
I think the good things this team does is often taken for granted. You see it on this forum a fair bit (and I’m guilty of it too) in that we’ll barely comment after yet another 3-0 dominant win. However, when we slip up, or in the rare instance lately that we lose, then most of us are on here looking for scapegoats. McKenna has to develop and implement a system that gets these undoubtedly talented players playing above and beyond their natural ability. Like he did two years ago. It currently feels a bit like McKenna Year 1 in the third division, when we got through games mainly due to having a better and deeper squad than most opponents. We’ve been quite a ‘cold’ team this year in how we’ve dispatched teams, but did it by muddling through in second gear. Always tempting people with a ‘look how much better we’ll be when this all clicks’. Compare and contrast with two years ago, when we were riding the wave of a first Premier League promotion in 22 years, by winning end-to-end, scrappy encounters - and thumbing the noses of some parachute payment clubs in the process. On a wider point, if anyone’s been to Portman Road this season, like me you’ve probably noticed the raised expectations, the underlying entitlement by sections of the stadium, and the constant huffs when a pass gets misplaced. We’re not used to being a club with big expectation. And I don’t think, as a fanbase, we wear it well.
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