by Snowflake Royal » 24 Jan 2019 18:01
by stealthpapes » 24 Jan 2019 18:05
by Hound » 24 Jan 2019 18:06
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Jan 2019 18:09
Hound We’ll continue fartarsing at the back whatever keeper we have. That’s how Gomes wants to play
Imperative we have a keeper who is comfortable with it - the other 3 really aren’t
That’s on the assumption that Martínez is of course
And it’s clearly not Gomes concern about the other 3 keepers. Anssi is a good back up though
by Denver Royal » 25 Jan 2019 00:56
by Nameless » 25 Jan 2019 08:30
by Coppells Lost Coat » 25 Jan 2019 09:10
by Forbury Lion » 25 Jan 2019 09:22
As long as an incremental improvement in one area uses up budget that means we can't afford a more pressing improvement in another area.Denver Royal Always been of the opinion that if you think you can improve a position, no matter how well it may have been performing, then you do it.
by Millsy » 25 Jan 2019 13:01
2 world wars, 1 world cup Walker - not good enough yet..
by russyb » 25 Jan 2019 14:59
Old Man Andrews2 world wars, 1 world cup Walker - not good enough yet..
He's 27 years old. How much better is he going to get?
russybOld Man Andrews2 world wars, 1 world cup Walker - not good enough yet..
He's 27 years old. How much better is he going to get?
i would argue that Walker hasn't been given enough game time to for any of us to form an opinion, he what played 2 fairly decent games and a couple of stinkers, didn't he? and we haven't seen him since. However i guess he is seen in training and if there was something there he might have got his chance.
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Jan 2019 17:40
Denver Royal No idea where we are re. FFP, nor what the loan cost us, so anything re. that, would basically be negative drivel by me.
Be that as it may, imo it doesn’t have to feel ‘inspired’, or be our (perceived) biggest need/weakness. Always been of the opinion that if you think you can improve a position, no matter how well it may have been performing, then you do it.
Now, whether he actually does go on to improve it, obv remains to be seen (as with most any signing), but I’ve no issue with the thinking/logic.
We may not even sign him long term, but if he comes in and shows a thing or two, then it will reaffirm to them that ‘Yep, we need to try and upgrade that position going forward’.
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Jan 2019 17:41
Nameless The loan may well have cost us nothing, and we may be paying less wages than we pay Mannone somas long as we’d move Mannone (and if possible Walker too) out in the next week the it could be a net financial gain as well as a playing benefit.
Given we know nothing about the terms of the deal and virtually nothing about the abilities of the new guy it may be a little premature to get all ianRoyal about the deal and condemn it unilaterally.
I’m fairly sure Gomes hasn’t brought the keeper in just for a laugh, he’s fixing what he has identified as a problem.
If he was wrong then he’s end up looking for a new job in the summer.
by Nameless » 25 Jan 2019 17:47
by Nameless » 25 Jan 2019 17:50
Snowflake RoyalNameless The loan may well have cost us nothing, and we may be paying less wages than we pay Mannone somas long as we’d move Mannone (and if possible Walker too) out in the next week the it could be a net financial gain as well as a playing benefit.
Given we know nothing about the terms of the deal and virtually nothing about the abilities of the new guy it may be a little premature to get all ianRoyal about the deal and condemn it unilaterally.
I’m fairly sure Gomes hasn’t brought the keeper in just for a laugh, he’s fixing what he has identified as a problem.
If he was wrong then he’s end up looking for a new job in the summer.
If we move out Mannone or Walker the situation is completely different and there's nothing wrong with the signing. At present that doesn't seem likely to me.
by Brain Traysers » 25 Jan 2019 17:50
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Jan 2019 17:55
NamelessSnowflake RoyalNameless The loan may well have cost us nothing, and we may be paying less wages than we pay Mannone somas long as we’d move Mannone (and if possible Walker too) out in the next week the it could be a net financial gain as well as a playing benefit.
Given we know nothing about the terms of the deal and virtually nothing about the abilities of the new guy it may be a little premature to get all ianRoyal about the deal and condemn it unilaterally.
I’m fairly sure Gomes hasn’t brought the keeper in just for a laugh, he’s fixing what he has identified as a problem.
If he was wrong then he’s end up looking for a new job in the summer.
If we move out Mannone or Walker the situation is completely different and there's nothing wrong with the signing. At present that doesn't seem likely to me.
With respect you have no idea how likely it is we will move a keeper out. Anymore than you (or I) had any idea we were signing this one.
It is clear we WANT to move at least one and we are now entering the week when the moves start happening...
by SCIAG » 25 Jan 2019 19:50
sandmanOld Man AndrewsSCIAG Mannone was in a similar situation at the same age, except Premier League sides were interested in him. Incredibly meh signing.
Fifth loan as well.
Who were you hoping for in our situation? De Gea? Neuer?
Would have been nice.
by sandman » 25 Jan 2019 20:14
Brain Traysers Playing out the back is probably quite important because we don't have any attackers particularly good at winning headers. Bod and Meite both very average - neither is an old fashioned target man.
Kicking it long is pretty much handing over possession to the opposition in their half.
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