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Bangell Flag Oxford 27 Jul 18 4.16pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Stability vs Turnover.' by bexleydave

I appreciate the optimism but this is clutching at straws. You didn't mention the loss of both Cabaye and RLC, who were pretty much guaranteed starters last season. We really need to replace them, and we've not left ourselves much time to find quality replacements or to bed them in. So much for stability!

 

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TheBigToePunt Flag 27 Jul 18 4.25pm Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Stability vs Turnover.' by bexleydave

Originally posted by Bangell

I appreciate the optimism but this is clutching at straws. You didn't mention the loss of both Cabaye and RLC, who were pretty much guaranteed starters last season. We really need to replace them, and we've not left ourselves much time to find quality replacements or to bed them in. So much for stability!

Agreed, but at the same time if we went with:

Hennessey
Wan Bissaka - Tomkins - Sakho - PVA
Townsend - Luka - McArthur - Schlupp
Zaha - Benteke

We'd have as good a side, if not better, than half of the league, and we shouldn't lose sight of that.

Edited by TheBigToePunt (27 Jul 2018 4.26pm)

 

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TheExpatEagle Flag 27 Jul 18 4.29pm Send a Private Message to TheExpatEagle Add TheExpatEagle as a friend

Originally posted by kent675

There's a very good article here about how we are now suffering from leftover players signed by previous managers. Plus also the furore WE all made about signing Sakho.

[Link]

Would anyone genuinely think that any other chairman (Jordan/Goldberg anyone?) would be a better option than Steve Parish?

Steve is learning on the job but I have 100% confidence in what they are all doing.

The problem with Parish is that he never learns from his mistakes. He claims he is and people like yourself says he is "learning on the job" but the same cock-ups seem to be made year in, year out along with the stupid things he says.

I'm not saying he should be got rid of but something needs to change. I'd like to see us go public so the board can be held to account by shareholders because God knows what Freedman has been doing for the last 11 months.

 

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johnno42000 Flag 27 Jul 18 4.37pm Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

This should always be our number 1 ambition...and is so easy to achieve

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Midlands Eagle Flag 27 Jul 18 5.30pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by johnno42000

This should always be our number 1 ambition...and is so easy to achieve

I disagree and would hate to be like those pathetic Bolton supporters who were cheerful after being relegated because they had achieved the highlight of their season by beating their big enemy Manchester United

 

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Maine Eagle Flag USA 27 Jul 18 5.33pm Send a Private Message to Maine Eagle Add Maine Eagle as a friend

Bottom line = we have a large hole in the middle of our midfield right now.

If we dont have enough money to plug that hole, that is on the chairman as you are thrown a LOT of money in this league.

Cabaye probably leaving has been known for months if not years. RLC was on loan.

How money works =

Blow too much too soon and dont have enough to properly operate for a season or 2 and have to consolidate and not manage the squad properly = schoolboy mistake by the people running the club over a period of years.

If the wage bill is too high, whose fault is that?

If we have spent too much dough on players and now are struggling to find large lump sum transfer fees, whose fault is that?

Its not rocket science.

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 27 Jul 18 7.56pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

This year's ambition is to stay up whilst spending a record low on transfer fees. So far spent zero - teams who have stayed up by spending zero, zero.

 


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YT Flag Oxford 27 Jul 18 8.29pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by kent675

There's a very good article here about how we are now suffering from leftover players signed by previous managers. Plus also the furore WE all made about signing Sakho.

[Link]

Would anyone genuinely think that any other chairman (Jordan/Goldberg anyone?) would be a better option than Steve Parish?

Steve is learning on the job but I have 100% confidence in what they are all doing.

Thanks for the link. I’m really depressed now!

 


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johnno42000 Flag 27 Jul 18 9.41pm Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I disagree and would hate to be like those pathetic Bolton supporters who were cheerful after being relegated because they had achieved the highlight of their season by beating their big enemy Manchester United

I think you may need a sense of humour transplant.

 


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radsyrendot Flag From Coventry now in Leicester 28 Jul 18 1.09am Send a Private Message to radsyrendot Add radsyrendot as a friend

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Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 28 Jul 18 5.45am Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Stability vs Turnover.' by bexleydave

Originally posted by TheBigToePunt

We could do with a couple of good signings, but if that doesn’t happen (and we don’t sell anyone crucial of course….) let’s remember that we will be going into the season with a very settled side which just achieved another 11th place finish, with a very comfortable top-10 points-per-game ratio once Roy had come in and got them organised.

With no new faces we’d have a team who know each other, and Roy’s system, inside out already. This is a squad who have all been available for training ground work from day one of pre-season as none of them went to the World Cup (Luka aside, but he returned fairly early and a little underused).

Unlike some, our players haven’t got to spend three or four weeks desperately trying to incorporate new signings who know nothing about their new team, league or Country. Ours haven’t been flogging themselves on the far side of the world in a high-humidity jetlag-fest which leaves little or no time for training. One little trip to Sweden, and otherwise they have been home with their families, going to work on the training ground every day, with the same manager they did so well with last year doing the same work that they already believe in.

Compare this settled environment to our opponents over August and September: Fulham have brought in 4 new 1st team players who may all make their debut together against us. They have lost two of last season’s first choice players too, so half their team may change.

Liverpool are plainly very strong, but they’ve had to leave a number of World Cup internationals out of pre-season and are already saying that they may not have them available until closer to September, so again, half a new team with a good few missing when we play them.

Watford, as usual, are churn-central, with six new fist team players in and seven out (three of which at least were first choice last year). At Southampton its 4 new ones in with a massive 13 out, at least 4 of which were first teamers, whilst at Huddersfield it’s a whopping 7 new faces in.

The lack of numbers will bite us if we get injuries of course, but with three league fixtures per month in August and September the games hardly come thick and fast, and Roy greatly prefers a settled team anyway. Our squad may not be great, but our team is proven, and a good start goes an awfully long way.

We might just have more of a head start than we appreciate.

Lovely optimism - but we have lost RLC and Cabaye, they haven't been replaced and not forgetting Roy stated we needed additions to further booster the squad to make us more comfortable.

So.. we are actually weaker as it stands than last year and the teams around us have improved so as it stands, 17th looks like the target.

 


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Jacey Flag 28 Jul 18 2.08pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Meanwhile,as the clock ticks,no signings,only departures ,reducing a huge wages bill and speculation.

Not even sure if Roy has signed his new contract.

Any updates,please??

 

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