Quote from: jonzy85 on July 04, 2013, 12:20:25 PMI do see Lambert's reasoning that he wants to cultivate a tightly knit squad, with everyone pulling in the same direction. From that perspective, I could see why you would want Stephen Ireland out of the set up. But as far as I can tell, both Given and Bent have been consummate professionals over the last year. They may not be part of our plans, but surely having them involved in training with our youngsters would only aid their development. In Bent's case, he is one of the supreme finishers in the Premier League. As good as Benteke has been, he still has a lot to learn and training alongside Bent would be a decent start. Not to mention the other younger players.Also, surely Jed Steer would get a hell of a lot out of training with Given, one of the greatest keepers in the Prem League era. With the contract he is on, he clearly hasn't got a future with us, but why not get something out of the wages we are paying him.From a selling point of view, it doesn't do us any favours ostracising these two, but also I feel both players are being unnecessarily humiliated.I agree with you mate, i feel its unjust to treat Given and Bent the way they have been, but i think PL just wants to clear the decks asap and the club as a whole wants to reduce the wage bill and the three of those guys are on massive wages, which could be used in other areas of the club..
I do see Lambert's reasoning that he wants to cultivate a tightly knit squad, with everyone pulling in the same direction. From that perspective, I could see why you would want Stephen Ireland out of the set up. But as far as I can tell, both Given and Bent have been consummate professionals over the last year. They may not be part of our plans, but surely having them involved in training with our youngsters would only aid their development. In Bent's case, he is one of the supreme finishers in the Premier League. As good as Benteke has been, he still has a lot to learn and training alongside Bent would be a decent start. Not to mention the other younger players.Also, surely Jed Steer would get a hell of a lot out of training with Given, one of the greatest keepers in the Prem League era. With the contract he is on, he clearly hasn't got a future with us, but why not get something out of the wages we are paying him.From a selling point of view, it doesn't do us any favours ostracising these two, but also I feel both players are being unnecessarily humiliated.
Quote from: Villain1874 on July 04, 2013, 12:39:50 PMQuote from: jonzy85 on July 04, 2013, 12:20:25 PMI do see Lambert's reasoning that he wants to cultivate a tightly knit squad, with everyone pulling in the same direction. From that perspective, I could see why you would want Stephen Ireland out of the set up. But as far as I can tell, both Given and Bent have been consummate professionals over the last year. They may not be part of our plans, but surely having them involved in training with our youngsters would only aid their development. In Bent's case, he is one of the supreme finishers in the Premier League. As good as Benteke has been, he still has a lot to learn and training alongside Bent would be a decent start. Not to mention the other younger players.Also, surely Jed Steer would get a hell of a lot out of training with Given, one of the greatest keepers in the Prem League era. With the contract he is on, he clearly hasn't got a future with us, but why not get something out of the wages we are paying him.From a selling point of view, it doesn't do us any favours ostracising these two, but also I feel both players are being unnecessarily humiliated.I agree with you mate, i feel its unjust to treat Given and Bent the way they have been, but i think PL just wants to clear the decks asap and the club as a whole wants to reduce the wage bill and the three of those guys are on massive wages, which could be used in other areas of the club.. It may appear unjust on the face of it. However, there's little point in putting effort and time into team members who will not be part of the future. They've been told as much, they know the score, moving on suits all parties.
I don't see how they are being humiliated. They have been told that the club is moving forward without them and that the coaching and tactics will be very specific to how we want to play. If you incorporate Bent during a session then you have to fit his style. Lambert isn't going to do that. Helenius makes way more sense in that regard. All that has happened is that these players have been told to stay sharp and in shape. They have been told to find another club and from the club's position it forces their hand unless they want this to be their future. I'm also sure that everything the club is doing is within any agreement they would have with the PFA, so unless you're willing to believe everything you read, they are not being humiliated at all. And at 50-60 grand a week, or whatever Bent/Ireland/Given I don't really feel sorry for them even if they are a little embarassed.
One other argument is that anyone thinking of bidding is now going to be aware how desperate we are to shift them - letting it be known they're training with the kids doesn't strike me as that sensible a way to get as much as we can for players we want to move on.
I think Given should be kept as no 2 until there is departure as we won't know what will happens in football what if Brad Guzan broke his shoulder in an challenge to catch a cross and be out for 3 months. We need Given to be ready to step up rather than hope the two young goalkeepers to step in. Football is a cruel game.