by URZZZZ »
13 May 2021 16:41
No real surprises with Walker, Watson, Baldock and Aluko going and good to save some money on the wage bill
The last two will certainly go down as contenders for worst value for money signings we've made but some sympathies with them in the sense that we've very rarely utilised their key attributes to a great effect
For example, Baldock and Puscas had a great partnership going, back in Oct/Nov 2019 but then Baldock picked up an injury and those two never started another game together as a strike duo from that point onwards - and instead management decided to play him up front by himself to repeatedly no avail. Arguably, Baldock was also a victim (certainly initially) of our powderpuff midfield as Clement quickly transitioned from a 4-4-2 to a 4-5-1 when he realised that (a) - Meyler wasn't up to it and (b) - Kelly and Swift weren't able to play in a two
Similarly Aluko joined at a time when we played two out and out wingers who hugged the touchline, a role Aluko had never played before - hence his constant tendency to drop deep and take the ball off our CB's which just disrupted our overall shape. Furthermore, we had fairly decent (actual) wingers at the time, so it was a complete mystery as to why he was bought in the first place, especially with deficiencies in other areas of the pitch. You could clearly see his best performances coincided with his games starting more central (Watford this season, United away in the cup etc) - yet it scarcely happened - strange
Two expensive signings who all in all contributed very little - but IMO more indicative of our managers' failing transfer strategies. Ideally, we use these failings to learn lessons in the future and become more astute in the windows, something I guess we've began to see in these last 12 months under Paunovic