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Elphers40 Flag Sunny South Coast 13 Aug 24 7.45pm Send a Private Message to Elphers40 Add Elphers40 as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

The only benefit is the possible sell on fee and not giving him a contract to 33 years of age at 90k a week = £32.7m in wages.

Crikey! When you look at those figures no wonder AWB said in his first West Ham interview “it was a no brainer”!

 

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mileend Flag East London 13 Aug 24 7.51pm Send a Private Message to mileend Add mileend as a friend

He was terrible going forward for Man United - that's why he had to go and they took a £35m hit on the transfer fee

He did ok for them because they were terrible so he had to do quite a bit of the classic defensive full back role for them - which is his strength

But a wing back? Not a chance. I've done a lot of calculations and Munoz is exactly two hundred times better than him in that role.

And as a right CB in a three? Who knows? He's not played there so a risk. And we already have Clyne as cover.

What is highly amusing is that the West Ham 'Academy' rubbish is totally dead and buried. Buying a traditional big man up front and non-attacking full backs. The new Wimbledon!

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Edited by mileend (13 Aug 2024 7.52pm)

 

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RubinsCube Flag Wimbledon 13 Aug 24 8.11pm Send a Private Message to RubinsCube Add RubinsCube as a friend

I see this neither as a "missed opportunity" nor as a bullet dodged.

He was a very good defender during his time with us. By all accounts he is still very good.

We also know that he is not the most dynamic overlapping full back or wing back; to compare him in this respect with the likes of Van Arnholt or Munoz would not be favourable to him.

So assuming we play in the same shape this season as we did with OG last season, would we be expecting him to compete with Munoz? In that case he would not be first choice. Would we be expecting him to operate as Ward or Clyne did last year in a back three? I've never seen him do this before so that would be an unknown.

Overall, I suspect there are better options elsewhere albeit I do really like him as a player.

 

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doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 13 Aug 24 8.32pm Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

No
Why do I say that?
1. I think he was spoilt at Man U and is looking for a bigger club than Palace
2. I suspect he would want far bigger wages in future years than we would be prepared to pay him
3. I doubt he would come back to be on the sub's bench as a back-up to Munoz.
4. We have better and cheaper emergency CB options in Clyne and Ward (and probably Holding)
5. WE have more pressing needs in other areas if we were to spend £15m.

 

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Ouzo Dan Flag Behind you 14 Aug 24 8.56am Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

Built in the mould of a Hodgson team, if you like playing with 4 centre backs across your back four with little to no freedom to go forward he is excellent, as a wingback? nah.

 


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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 14 Aug 24 9.00am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by doombear

No
Why do I say that?
1. I think he was spoilt at Man U and is looking for a bigger club than Palace
2. I suspect he would want far bigger wages in future years than we would be prepared to pay him
3. I doubt he would come back to be on the sub's bench as a back-up to Munoz.
4. We have better and cheaper emergency CB options in Clyne and Ward (and probably Holding)
5. WE have more pressing needs in other areas if we were to spend £15m.

This.

AWB will do fine at the Spam but he does not suit our tactics.

 


One more point

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taylors lovechild Flag 14 Aug 24 9.00am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

If Roy was still in charge he would have been a great signing. He'll probably do well at West Ham because he's a good defender and you would presume they're not daft enough to have signed him as a wingback. I still remember seeing one of the great defensive displays in the CL when he shut out Mbappe and Neymar with some unbelievable one-on-one defending. He's not and never will be a wingback though, plus he runs back like his mum calling him in for dinner when he still wants to stay out with his mates.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 14 Aug 24 9.45am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Saw an interview with Allardyce who really stuck up for AWB and I surprisingly agreed with his analysis.

Possibly the best 1v1 RB in the league but ironically criticised for his attacking play (given he started life as a winger).

In a flat 4-4-2, with little to no attacking onus, great player. We do not play like that anymore however and I'd fail to see where he'd fit in.

Never quite added any more feathers to his cap. I actually think WHU is a move more beneficial for him and I wish him luck without the desire to see him return.

 


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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 14 Aug 24 10.15am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

Saw an interview with Allardyce who really stuck up for AWB and I surprisingly agreed with his analysis.

Possibly the best 1v1 RB in the league but ironically criticised for his attacking play (given he started life as a winger).

In a flat 4-4-2, with little to no attacking onus, great player. We do not play like that anymore however and I'd fail to see where he'd fit in.

Never quite added any more feathers to his cap. I actually think WHU is a move more beneficial for him and I wish him luck without the desire to see him return.

Undoubtedly.

Utd's error in signing him (and Maguire) is that he is great in a lower table teams where his main objective is to make a load of tackles and blocks. Top half teams need to lean more towards defenders that can play.

 

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est1905 Flag 14 Aug 24 4.49pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

It does seem to be a very low fee.

One word....Wages

 

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YT Flag Oxford 14 Aug 24 5.11pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by est1905

One word....Wages

No doubt, yet the Spammers have agreed to keep him on those lofty wages for SEVEN years!

 


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eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 14 Aug 24 5.21pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

No doubt, yet the Spammers have agreed to keep him on those lofty wages for SEVEN years!

Only because Utd have paid off the deficit to AWB somewhere in the region of £5.75m I believe.

 


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