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babinjm 02 Sep 17 2.13am | |
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This was a mismanaged and unprepared transfer window. They bought Sakho strictly to silence the fan base. They think the fans will be satisfied because they brought back their hero. Unfortunately he isn't playing until October at best. If we are planning to be in that second tier, we have to get our stuff together. Firing a manger three games into a season isn't the answer either. The fans booing every backwards pass isn't helping either, every damn team in the division does it. Frank wants to build a program that is sustainable by bringing youth players along and actually play football, which sometimes means you have to reset and recycle. It is just another way to start a counter by pulling a player out of position. The problem to me has looked like a lack of commitment and courage. They didn't want the ball against Liverpool or Swansea. I didn't see us trying to play Ajax football in either game. Most possession started with Hennessey booting it 60 yards and Palace trying to win a knockdown. The main problem has been we don't win the ball back or press together in midfield.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 02 Sep 17 3.10am | |
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What can I say - Jordon Mutch still here. Several clubs showed interest, why didn't somebody drive him to Burton, Leeds or Birmingham and say: "Here he is!" and get whatever they paid - at least to cover for petrol.
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Dodger Lane Merstham 02 Sep 17 7.38am | |
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Originally posted by babinjm
This was a mismanaged and unprepared transfer window. They bought Sakho strictly to silence the fan base. They think the fans will be satisfied because they brought back their hero. Unfortunately he isn't playing until October at best. If we are planning to be in that second tier, we have to get our stuff together. Firing a manger three games into a season isn't the answer either. The fans booing every backwards pass isn't helping either, every damn team in the division does it. Frank wants to build a program that is sustainable by bringing youth players along and actually play football, which sometimes means you have to reset and recycle. It is just another way to start a counter by pulling a player out of position. The problem to me has looked like a lack of commitment and courage. They didn't want the ball against Liverpool or Swansea. I didn't see us trying to play Ajax football in either game. Most possession started with Hennessey booting it 60 yards and Palace trying to win a knockdown. The main problem has been we don't win the ball back or press together in midfield. Great Post 100% could not agree with you more babinjm
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 02 Sep 17 7.47am | |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Sep 17 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by babinjm
This was a mismanaged and unprepared transfer window. They bought Sakho strictly to silence the fan base. They think the fans will be satisfied because they brought back their hero. Unfortunately he isn't playing until October at best. If we are planning to be in that second tier, we have to get our stuff together. Firing a manger three games into a season isn't the answer either. The fans booing every backwards pass isn't helping either, every damn team in the division does it. Frank wants to build a program that is sustainable by bringing youth players along and actually play football, which sometimes means you have to reset and recycle. It is just another way to start a counter by pulling a player out of position. The problem to me has looked like a lack of commitment and courage. They didn't want the ball against Liverpool or Swansea. I didn't see us trying to play Ajax football in either game. Most possession started with Hennessey booting it 60 yards and Palace trying to win a knockdown. The main problem has been we don't win the ball back or press together in midfield. The less said about Puncheon the better.Made 'Captain' !!!!! As for Cabaye he has not had the effect that was expected when we signed him for a variety of reasons (Injury etc) so his influence has not met expectations.Yes he shows his quality in glimpses but overall it isn't enough. Edited by Willo (02 Sep 2017 8.39am)
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spartakev2 Anerley 02 Sep 17 9.55am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
The less said about Puncheon the better.Made 'Captain' !!!!! As for Cabaye he has not had the effect that was expected when we signed him for a variety of reasons (Injury etc) so his influence has not met expectations.Yes he shows his quality in glimpses but overall it isn't enough. Edited by Willo (02 Sep 2017 8.39am) Agree with Puncheon. But cabaye makes a huge difference when he plays. Look how the game changed when he came on saturday. He is probably the one player who 'passes and moves' something you have to do if you want to play possession football. Neil some of the others do it, well get nowhere.
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alaneagle1 Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 02 Sep 17 10.06am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
The less said about Puncheon the better.Made 'Captain' !!!!! As for Cabaye he has not had the effect that was expected when we signed him for a variety of reasons (Injury etc) so his influence has not met expectations.Yes he shows his quality in glimpses but overall it isn't enough. Edited by Willo (02 Sep 2017 8.39am) Sam got the best out of Cabaye. Edited by alaneagle1 (02 Sep 2017 10.07am) Edited by alaneagle1 (02 Sep 2017 10.09am)
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Flash Lampeter 02 Sep 17 1.19pm | |
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Originally posted by alaneagle1
Sam got the best out of Cabaye. Edited by alaneagle1 (02 Sep 2017 10.07am) Edited by alaneagle1 (02 Sep 2017 10.09am) SP has a record of backing his managers so I can't understand why he hasn't recruited the players FdB had said he wanted - primarily GK, striker & CB. The CB he has bought is the one that FdB repeatedly said was too expensive. The way I read it was that the manager wanted a cheaper CB so that more could be invested in other areas.
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Goldfiinger Just down the road 03 Sep 17 10.49am | |
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Originally posted by thai-eagle
What can I say - Jordon Mutch still here. Several clubs showed interest, why didn't somebody drive him to Burton, Leeds or Birmingham and say: "Here he is!" and get whatever they paid - at least to cover for petrol. Did the loan fall through at the same time as the Niasse deal? I.e. One in one out or no move?
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Dangermouse Hastings 03 Sep 17 11.18am | |
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None of us know who did our didn't have a good window at this moment. It will be down the line that we find out how many Jordon Mutch's have been signed this time. None of us know how the window works or the budgets of the clubs or who's breaking FFP rules, if anybody? Edited by Dangermouse (03 Sep 2017 11.18am)
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Goldfiinger Just down the road 03 Sep 17 11.32am | |
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I'm hoping Riedwield will turn out to be a good signing all though he did look way out of his depth. Could go either of two ways for him. Either not up to the Prem pace or after some time to adjust will be good. Time will tell on that one. The two loan signings look class. Sakho is a born leader of men. The whole squad wanted him back and that'll give us a lift even if he's injured. I read a few days ago he was PSG's youngest captain of the first team. Aged 17! My gut says we wanted to spend upto £15m on a striker and that didn't happen but and again only through click bait rumours may or may not be true but it did seem we showed interest in, Munir, Burke, the Turkish guy and no doubt others.. one reason or another we failed on that front and I doubt the club are happy about it. Prices of keepers has gone through the roof this window possibly more than any other position and frankly it's not a surprise we've not spent big on one. That being said it is a let down that we've not managed to tie up a loan or cheap third choice option from somewhere. So three positives, one unknown and two failures. A mixed window but it would seem we're getting better at only letting quality join. I expect the club has learnt and is very concious of not letting deadwood join the wage bill.
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Goldfiinger Just down the road 03 Sep 17 2.46pm | |
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According to Observer we're tenth highest spending club this window. If the Niasse deal had been completed we'd have been 7th highest. Attachment: IMG_4288.JPG (3,659.71Kb)
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