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Oh well the wrong man for the job I guess then.A lot of misses on that list, not a lot of resale value in it either.
Oh well the wrong man for the job I guess then.A lot of misses on that list, not a lot of resale value in it either.
A lot of misses on that list, not a lot of resale value in it either.
I don’t think he did either, but I’m sure he was told we would be active in the transfer market (we still might be) as there is a lot to be done on this squad - at the moment it seems not to be the case.
There are, what, 18 days to go in the window? We have NO idea where certain deals are at. None. I think we have to assume that he is upset because he is a born winner, and however obvious tonight's exit was, he still hates it as much as any of us.
Uh it’s actually 10 1/2 weeks pleaseWell of course the squad is still poor. It’s been two months since he was appointed and his first transfer window has 20 days to run. He didn’t walk in the door assuming this team was one ketchup tweak away from greatness.
We CAN at him, the manager doesn't like what he's getting from him so chooses not to.Ndombele has a lot to answer for. Arguably lost Poch his job. And now has our hands tied. If we can't play him, there is no way other teams will take a punt on him without us paying for him to play for them. A catch 22.
We might sign 2/3 you are correct as I said we still might be active, but he wasn’t really overjoyed after the win on Sunday or against Watford either.
It feels now a bit like where we were with Poch, just prior to the Mason goal against Forest kicking things off.
There are, what, 18 days to go in the window? We have NO idea where certain deals are at. None. I think we have to assume that he is upset because he is a born winner, and however obvious tonight's exit was, he still hates it as much as any of us.
Or when arsenal battered Chelsea and conte reacted and they went a long winning runIt feels now a bit like where we were with Poch, just prior to the Mason goal against Forest kicking things off.
Plus Conte won once out of eight games against Arsenal….Or when arsenal battered Chelsea and conte reacted and they went a long winning run
The difference of course is we have that run already in the league …. Which scares me for Sunday because no spurs manager stays unbeaten this long this early in the league
That changes SundayPlus Conte won once out of eight games against Arsenal….
Interesting comparison. Can see some similarities. Some weak spots being identified and starting to be discarded. Some players stepping up. Signs of real progress, but still a lot of work to be done.
Could do with a "statement win" type game. Something that makes it obvious to most people that we're on a very good path.
I think the key for us still is….IMO we eventually need….
Lloris. New GK. (Gollini can go)
New RWB. Royale. (Doherty can go)
Romero. Sanchez. (Tanganga can go)
Dier. New CB. (Rodon can go)
New LCB. Davies
Sessegnon. Regulion
New CM. Skipp. (Hojbjerg can go)
New CM. Winks. (Ndombele & Lo Celso can go)
New RWF. Moura. (Bergwijn can go)
Son. New LWF. (Dele can go)
Kane. New CF
On top of that there can be some young/homegrown players in the squad like Gill, Sarr, Clarke, White and Austin but I think when playing they should be coming in and playing with the actual first choice team with only one or two changes and not a complete second 11 type team.
I have bolded the positions that I think we must fill this month if we want to finish in a league position that brings European football next season.
That is 9 players for the squad, which realistically is 3 transfer windows (especially for us, might even be 4 for us).
Assuming we have little money (which seems to be the case) then my choices would be:
GK. Onana or Johnstone (both available for £0 this summer)
New RWB: Corona (£0) or Nandez (£15m)
New CB: Bremer (£30m)
New LCB: Romagnoli (£0)
New CM1: Brozovic (£0)
New CM2: Kessie (£0)
New RWF: De Ketelaere (£30m)
New LWF: Lindgard (£0)
New CF: Brereton (£10m tribuneral fee) or Alvarez (£18m) Vlahovic is the dream but would be £60m and I don’t think we’ll have the money or the pull for him).
Wage bill probably hikes up by a net amount of about £25m if bringing that lot in and selling the no longer wanted players (I think we’ll have loan out Ndombele). If there is one club in the PL that can support a bigger wage bill it is us.
if we actually have a reasonably large transfer budget then we could take a better player than Romagnoli but he would be a good bosman signing as he plays on the left of a three, passes the ball well and is a natural leader.
I think that would give us a squad with a very good chance of CL qualification along with enough depth to be able to win a Cup.
The key with the defensive signings is that they must be comfortable on the ball and good progressive passers. The key with the CMs is that they must be hard working but also press resistant.
But again, back in reality, who is really gonna want to pay money for Tanguy, or Lo Celso, or Doherty or Clarke, or Bergwein
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