Quote from: Steve Rose on July 18, 2012, 11:42:10 AMHe also appeared to struggle a bit with the pace of the PL. Something which may or may not have been an interim state of affairs.Agreed. He's not the only player who struggles to adapt to the pace of the PL. Petrov, when he came here, seemed to struggle and took a second too long to do anything, and he was like that for the best part of his first season.
He also appeared to struggle a bit with the pace of the PL. Something which may or may not have been an interim state of affairs.
I don't think Makoun and Bannan are similar enough to take each others first team chances. More likely it's Ireland v Bannan and Makoun v Herd/Gardner as the squad currently stands.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on July 19, 2012, 09:26:51 AMCan't see him playing for us again. Sorry.Agree Paul. I just think it has gone a bit too far and I can see him being sold or used in an exchange deal to bring another player in before the transfer window closes.
Can't see him playing for us again. Sorry.
How many good ones?
Quote from: peter w on July 20, 2012, 06:56:02 PMHow many good ones?That's possible the biggest problem Lambert has. They are all potentially very good, but none are proven (in the PL) to the extent that I'd put money on any single individual consistently delivering that potential.In Ireland, El Ahmadi, Delph, Bannan, Herd, Johnson, Gardner, Carruthers and Makoun we have nine central midfielders contesting two,three or four places depending upon formation.We all have out 'get rid's and most likely tos amongst that lot, but we have the luxury of being able to blame the manager come next January.What Lambert has to wrestle with is either :a) letting our season hinge hinge upon at least three of those being better than the opposition more often than they are not.b) Getting more players in and deciding which of the above is not going to get any games .. and possibly cost us dear because we end up letting good players go elsewhere.
Quote from: John Mbert on July 20, 2012, 12:59:08 PMI don't think Makoun and Bannan are similar enough to take each others first team chances. More likely it's Ireland v Bannan and Makoun v Herd/Gardner as the squad currently stands.I just used Bannan as an example. We all know that balancing the books is an issue that a manager has to work with, each salary paid is money not available to spend on anyone else. There are going to have to be outs as well as ins and Makoun seems to me one we could unload without losing too much. I'd rather that Bannan and Herd, for example, be given the chance to prove their worth than him. That's just me though and I fully understand that others might have seen something in JM that they think is worth persevering with.