I don't think Sheffield U will offer enough, to tempt the club to sell.
Really? Roland cashes in at the first offer.
Not quite true. What they can never d get right is the balance.
They spent big on wages to keep Cousins and JBG but left little else to build a squad, a concept Duchatelet can't grasp.
They spent big on Ajose, Pearce and Novak and didn't sell Lookman last summer but left Slade "miles away" from a balanced squad especially in midfield. They then sold Lookman but spent only a tiny fraction of that windfall.
So I can money being spent on Holmes to present a false image of "going for it" but then the issue of having to shift the big earners limiting the rest of the Robinson's plan.
This, an excellent point.
It's not necessarily that the regime doesn't spend money, it's that when they do it's lopsided and not well invested. Why we needed to spend something like 1m+ on Pearce when we had five other center backs is a bit beyond me (he's turned out to be a good player, mind). Plus there was offering Novak huge wages, 800k on Ajose (and yet we can't shift Igor or Watt). And we're still paying for mistakes made in past years.
I still think Slade needs to carry some of the blame for last summer, as he decided to give big wages to Foley and Crofts then wait for ages for Thompson leaving ourselves old and slow in central midfield.
Don't buy that Holmes will want to be here because he's the best player and would rather be a big fish rather than a squad player at Sheff U.
Thinking from his perspective, footballers are competitive and they always believe they will make the step up and perform. Whether he does or he doesn't, I highly doubt Ricky sees a Sheff U option as one where he warms the bench.
I don't think Sheffield U will offer enough, to tempt the club to sell.
Really? Roland cashes in at the first offer.
Not quite true. What they can never d get right is the balance.
They spent big on wages to keep Cousins and JBG but left little else to build a squad, a concept Duchatelet can't grasp.
They spent big on Ajose, Pearce and Novak and didn't sell Lookman last summer but left Slade "miles away" from a balanced squad especially in midfield. They then sold Lookman but spent only a tiny fraction of that windfall.
So I can money being spent on Holmes to present a false image of "going for it" but then the issue of having to shift the big earners limiting the rest of the Robinson's plan.
This, an excellent point.
It's not necessarily that the regime doesn't spend money, it's that when they do it's lopsided and not well invested. Why we needed to spend something like 1m+ on Pearce when we had five other center backs is a bit beyond me (he's turned out to be a good player, mind). Plus there was offering Novak huge wages, 800k on Ajose (and yet we can't shift Igor or Watt). And we're still paying for mistakes made in past years.
I still think Slade needs to carry some of the blame for last summer, as he decided to give big wages to Foley and Crofts then wait for ages for Thompson leaving ourselves old and slow in central midfield.
I really doubt Foley and Crofts were on big wages they would've jumped at the chance of a contract at Charlton not sure they would have had too many other offers.
1. we're in the south, closer to home 2. if the club have any sense, he's getting paid more next year
Pro-Sheff U reasons:
1. he'll be in the Championship, not League One 2. link up with former manager Wilder who knows how to get the best out of him.
Not sure Wilder got more than Robbo. He had a free role, played when ever he was fit, was our main player.
At Sheffield United he would have none of that.
Sometimes you are at a club that fits.
Money is important of course. But he had a lot of fun last year and they have to match the wages and pay a transfer fee, match his enthusiasm for wanting to play, and convince him him that starting at a new club and convincing their supporters to forgive him the runs into a blind alley are worth the risk.
We love and understand him. Lot to be said for staying.
I don't think Sheffield U will offer enough, to tempt the club to sell.
Really? Roland cashes in at the first offer.
Not quite true. What they can never d get right is the balance.
They spent big on wages to keep Cousins and JBG but left little else to build a squad, a concept Duchatelet can't grasp.
They spent big on Ajose, Pearce and Novak and didn't sell Lookman last summer but left Slade "miles away" from a balanced squad especially in midfield. They then sold Lookman but spent only a tiny fraction of that windfall.
So I can money being spent on Holmes to present a false image of "going for it" but then the issue of having to shift the big earners limiting the rest of the Robinson's plan.
This, an excellent point.
It's not necessarily that the regime doesn't spend money, it's that when they do it's lopsided and not well invested. Why we needed to spend something like 1m+ on Pearce when we had five other center backs is a bit beyond me (he's turned out to be a good player, mind). Plus there was offering Novak huge wages, 800k on Ajose (and yet we can't shift Igor or Watt). And we're still paying for mistakes made in past years.
I still think Slade needs to carry some of the blame for last summer, as he decided to give big wages to Foley and Crofts then wait for ages for Thompson leaving ourselves old and slow in central midfield.
Have to disagree. Rich Cawley on Twitter has more than once said that Crofts is not on high wages and certainly isn't part of the problem on that front...
I alsondoubt Foley was in high wages. If he's have had other options he wouldn't have signed a 5 month contract.
I don't see those two players as the problem. They weren't the solution but they were useful squad players who did well much of the time they played (Foley much better at rb than in midfield). The problem was we didn't have the squad so we had to overuse them or use them in the wrong positions.
1. we're in the south, closer to home 2. if the club have any sense, he's getting paid more next year
Pro-Sheff U reasons:
1. he'll be in the Championship, not League One 2. link up with former manager Wilder who knows how to get the best out of him.
Not sure Wilder got more than Robbo. He had a free role, played when ever he was fit, was our main player.
At Sheffield United he would have none of that.
Sometimes you are at a club that fits.
Money is important of course. But he had a lot of fun last year and they have to match the wages and pay a transfer fee, match his enthusiasm for wanting to play, and convince him him that starting at a new club and convincing their supporters to forgive him the runs into a blind alley are worth the risk.
We love and understand him. Lot to be said for staying.
1. we're in the south, closer to home 2. if the club have any sense, he's getting paid more next year
Pro-Sheff U reasons:
1. he'll be in the Championship, not League One 2. link up with former manager Wilder who knows how to get the best out of him.
I'm not sure I see this an either or situation.
Surely if Holmes was in demand or wanted to leave he could attract the attention of a club other than Sheffield United, who could offer him Championship football and not oop north.
By Tuesday, in my estimation, we are at the absolute final deadline for any effective change in ownership or football management, and even then it will be at a push to set things up for a fresh and hopeful beginning for next season. The obvious conclusion is that the usual regime procedures will apply, why would they be any different? I can see Holmes leaving to get a good 'last' contract and test himself at a higher level with a manager he knows. The spin will be the good old 'couldn't stand in his way, must want to play for us' stuff. Konsa will like!y as not go for the same reasons. The mythical academy development distraction will be an excuse to plead poverty in summer signings and we will end up all misty eyed and nostalgic for Danny Green, Roger Johnson, Kevin Foley and Paul Benson. Karl Robinson knows he is being dicked around, but Duchatelet will pressure him to be propagandist in chief whilst Meire looks on smirking and Keohane studies brochures for his company car upgrade.
David Ball scored 14 goals last season. He was equal 9th top goal scorer and 4 that were above him are/will be in The Championship next season, making him 6th now.
PS Ian Henderson who we've been linked with was 7th top goalscorer with 15 goals, now in 4th position, as 3 above him are now in The Championship.
I like Ball he gave us all sorts of problems at The Valley and he's definitely one we should try and get.
David Ball scored 14 goals last season. He was equal 9th top goal scorer and 4 that were above him are/will be in The Championship next season, making him 6th now.
PS Ian Henderson who we've been linked with was 7th top goalscorer with 15 goals, now in 4th position, as 3 above him are now in The Championship.
I like Ball he gave us all sorts of problems at The Valley and he's definitely one we should try and get.
I'd have him in a heartbeat. Can play up front, out wide, or just behind the forward. Gets goals from anywhere. The type of player we could desperately use as, to play a 4-2-3-1, we're going to need goals from all over, plus we're generally light in the wide areas. Was a part of that Man City FA Youth Cup winning team that included Micah Richards, Daniel Sturridge, Ched Evans, Michael Johnson, Ben Mee, and Kieren Trippier.
Apologies on the Crofts/Foley front. I assumed that two international players, coming on frees from the Championship, would be on the higher end of wage earners. That was simply me making deductions, and it seems that it was not quite right.
Nathan Thompson has won Swindon's Player of the Year twice. But not this year, though. Their keeper won it.
Only 5'9" tall - so regrettably, fails the CL height test.
Yeah, and that keeper is Lawrence Vigoroux, who is 24, and already has two POY to his credit there, is available and probably will be in the PL, someday. Would die to get him here. Probably would cost £1 to 1.5M, though. Solves our problems for the better part of a decade.
The secrets of the Charlton 2017 transfer policy revealed in full:
KM: That idiot Gobby wants to sign some new players from somewhere called Milton Keynes RD: Tell him we have a perfectly good enough squad according to Mowgli's flawless special squad evaluation software (SLOPRO) KM: I can't understand anything Gobby says but according to Google translate he seems quite stroppy about it all. RD: Send him on holiday for a few weeks. He might forget about it. KM Already done that. RD: Well we cannot increase the player budget so sell someone first. KM: Will do and I will make sure Tom circulates some transfer rumours to keep those customers and bitter ex-employees of our backs. RD: Excellent work yet again. No wonder you are the envy of every club in the league. KM Shall I call you Daddy again just the way you like it?
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It's not necessarily that the regime doesn't spend money, it's that when they do it's lopsided and not well invested. Why we needed to spend something like 1m+ on Pearce when we had five other center backs is a bit beyond me (he's turned out to be a good player, mind). Plus there was offering Novak huge wages, 800k on Ajose (and yet we can't shift Igor or Watt). And we're still paying for mistakes made in past years.
I still think Slade needs to carry some of the blame for last summer, as he decided to give big wages to Foley and Crofts then wait for ages for Thompson leaving ourselves old and slow in central midfield.
Thinking from his perspective, footballers are competitive and they always believe they will make the step up and perform. Whether he does or he doesn't, I highly doubt Ricky sees a Sheff U option as one where he warms the bench.
1. we're in the south, closer to home
2. if the club have any sense, he's getting paid more next year
Pro-Sheff U reasons:
1. he'll be in the Championship, not League One
2. link up with former manager Wilder who knows how to get the best out of him.
At Sheffield United he would have none of that.
Sometimes you are at a club that fits.
Money is important of course. But he had a lot of fun last year and they have to match the wages and pay a transfer fee, match his enthusiasm for wanting to play, and convince him him that starting at a new club and convincing their supporters to forgive him the runs into a blind alley are worth the risk.
We love and understand him. Lot to be said for staying.
I alsondoubt Foley was in high wages. If he's have had other options he wouldn't have signed a 5 month contract.
I don't see those two players as the problem. They weren't the solution but they were useful squad players who did well much of the time they played (Foley much better at rb than in midfield). The problem was we didn't have the squad so we had to overuse them or use them in the wrong positions.
Surely if Holmes was in demand or wanted to leave he could attract the attention of a club other than Sheffield United, who could offer him Championship football and not oop north.
The obvious conclusion is that the usual regime procedures will apply, why would they be any different?
I can see Holmes leaving to get a good 'last' contract and test himself at a higher level with a manager he knows.
The spin will be the good old 'couldn't stand in his way, must want to play for us' stuff.
Konsa will like!y as not go for the same reasons.
The mythical academy
developmentdistraction will be an excuse to plead poverty in summer signings and we will end up all misty eyed and nostalgic for Danny Green, Roger Johnson, Kevin Foley and Paul Benson.Karl Robinson knows he is being dicked around, but Duchatelet will pressure him to be propagandist in chief whilst Meire looks on smirking and Keohane studies brochures for his company car upgrade.
Inked with Fleetwood free agent David Ball bit Rotherham said to be favourites.
I also imagine Bramall Lane will be a great place to play football next season, even more so with the Steel City derby.
PS Ian Henderson who we've been linked with was 7th top goalscorer with 15 goals, now in 4th position, as 3 above him are now in The Championship.
I like Ball he gave us all sorts of problems at The Valley and he's definitely one we should try and get.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/league-one/top-scorers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/league-one/top-scorers
Apologies on the Crofts/Foley front. I assumed that two international players, coming on frees from the Championship, would be on the higher end of wage earners. That was simply me making deductions, and it seems that it was not quite right.
Why the hell would he choose Rotherham over us. Only a terrible owner would blow this.
Ohhhh, wait.
George Thomas, Coventry, 20-year old attacking mid or foward. A "free." Age 20. Big upside.
Lawrence Vigoroux, 24 year old keeper, two time POY for Swindon, available but might cost £1-1.5M.
Nathan Smith, POY for Port Vale, 21 years old, just won POY, defender. Probably cost a mil.
Gavin Massey, 24, relegated Leyton. Possibly their best player, attack mid. A "free."
Conor McLaughlin, Fleetwood, right back, a "free." Age 25.
Lee Erwin, Oldham's leading scorer this year, owned by Leeds, apparently available, might cost £1 mil. Only 23 years old.
Liam Lindsay, Partrik Thistle, only non-Celtic/Aberdeen player to make first team all league in Scotland. 21 years old. Defender. Might cost a mil.
Will Faulks, Rotherham, defender, age 23, Rotherham, he is for sale. Price is £400k.
A whole new team of young players with big upside for a total set of transfer fees of.... £4-5M. Heck, can make a nice team just from the frees!!!!
KM: That idiot Gobby wants to sign some new players from somewhere called Milton Keynes
RD: Tell him we have a perfectly good enough squad according to Mowgli's flawless special squad evaluation software (SLOPRO)
KM: I can't understand anything Gobby says but according to Google translate he seems quite stroppy about it all.
RD: Send him on holiday for a few weeks. He might forget about it.
KM Already done that.
RD: Well we cannot increase the player budget so sell someone first.
KM: Will do and I will make sure Tom circulates some transfer rumours to keep those customers and bitter ex-employees of our backs.
RD: Excellent work yet again. No wonder you are the envy of every club in the league.
KM Shall I call you Daddy again just the way you like it?
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