We could do with a couple of teams being absolute no hopers next year. But burnley aside I can't see anyone else being down by January
Lambert might have discovered the odd diamond in Benteke, Vlaar and Okore, but consider these against Tonev, Helenius, Luna and Sylla who are available for transfer and you have to wonder about how good Lambert's ability to spot a player is?
Maybe it's a cunning ruse.
Quote from: KevinGage on May 21, 2014, 03:13:42 AMI don't think Albrighton has developed enough over the past few years to earn a 'bumper new deal.' But for the sake of a not leaving a significant gap in an already light squad, it might have been worth splitting the difference and offering him £25-28K. Then offering an increase on that if he can hold onto a regular first team place. He might still have opted for Leicester, and if he had, good luck to him. But it does seem a bit off that we are letting a homegrown player, and a player with decent ability and work ethic go for nowt.How do you know this didn't happen? From Albrighton's perspective, he is not only being offered circa £10k more than the figure you suggest, he is also being offered a regular first team place I imagine, something he will be keen to have at this stage of his career. It would have been good to get money for him, Bent & Hutton a year ago, but no-one wanted more than a loan. It is a shame that out of these 3, he is the one without any time left on his contract. Still, with Benteke & Kozak both injured, I can maybe see the sense in giving Bent a go. I wonder if that level playing field also applies to Helenius?
I don't think Albrighton has developed enough over the past few years to earn a 'bumper new deal.' But for the sake of a not leaving a significant gap in an already light squad, it might have been worth splitting the difference and offering him £25-28K. Then offering an increase on that if he can hold onto a regular first team place. He might still have opted for Leicester, and if he had, good luck to him. But it does seem a bit off that we are letting a homegrown player, and a player with decent ability and work ethic go for nowt.
I would say the fact that the fact we have mentioned nothing about it screams out that we are happy to let him go. We look like fucking amateurs at the moment so why keep schtum to save the dignity of a well paid footballer. They could have easily included a line like "Despite our best efforts to keep Marc at the club, in the current situation we could not match the offers he has had from elsewhere so he has decided to seek a fresh challenge elsewhere. He goes with our best wishes"But no, they release a slow slurry of basically drivel which, again, tells us fuck all about what has actually gone on
Again I admire your positivity Ads, I really do but the reason I cannot buy into the concept that it will be alright on the night is that I see the central issue of funding being constantly fudged by belief that players who have form for underperforming and players who have suffered serious injury can pull us back from the brink where we now seem to be permanently located. We must have serious and substantial investment in new players of quality. To me it stares us in the face so when I see hats thrown in the air because the release of Marc and Fonz is going to save us £40K a week I think so how much is Lescott going to cost us? or Barry or anybody of the quality we so transparently lack. The whole posture to me is still what was described in these threads as not so much a plan, more an experiment in survival in the Premiership on the cheap. Sorry, that is the way I see it.
I think it's good news that the likes of Bent, N'Zogbia, Hutton etc are coming back into the fold.For better or worse, we're paying these players a lot of money in wages and I think Bent offers more than Bowery and makes the squad stronger as a result. I don't think Hutton is very good, but if it means we are able to play Bacuna in his right position, then fair enough. He can't do any worse than Lowton.N'Zogbia is a plus. He is very in and out, but he does have undeniable quality. With Kozak and Okore to come back we seem stronger than what finished the season.