Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 04, 2020, 10:18:11 PMQuote from: nigel on March 04, 2020, 10:14:15 PMQuote from: Newby on March 04, 2020, 08:53:09 PMHeaton, Guilbert, Targett will be absolutely fine in the Championship, Hause, Engells and Konsa too. Luiz, Nakamba, Hourihane and Hopefully SJM will be a decent midfield. Samatta and Wesley will be fine. We know El Ghazi is better in the Championship, Trezeguet probably. Two or three new signings or loans and we should be top 6. Fortunately, we ain't there yet and have a fighting chance of staying up. And you can add the likes of O’Hare, Louie Barry, Valisev (?) Ramsey etcAlthough three of those are totally unproven.Fair point, but, everyone has to start somewhere. I think that O’Hare and Barry could actually make a breakthrough, even if we stay up, in cup games.
Quote from: nigel on March 04, 2020, 10:14:15 PMQuote from: Newby on March 04, 2020, 08:53:09 PMHeaton, Guilbert, Targett will be absolutely fine in the Championship, Hause, Engells and Konsa too. Luiz, Nakamba, Hourihane and Hopefully SJM will be a decent midfield. Samatta and Wesley will be fine. We know El Ghazi is better in the Championship, Trezeguet probably. Two or three new signings or loans and we should be top 6. Fortunately, we ain't there yet and have a fighting chance of staying up. And you can add the likes of O’Hare, Louie Barry, Valisev (?) Ramsey etcAlthough three of those are totally unproven.
Quote from: Newby on March 04, 2020, 08:53:09 PMHeaton, Guilbert, Targett will be absolutely fine in the Championship, Hause, Engells and Konsa too. Luiz, Nakamba, Hourihane and Hopefully SJM will be a decent midfield. Samatta and Wesley will be fine. We know El Ghazi is better in the Championship, Trezeguet probably. Two or three new signings or loans and we should be top 6. Fortunately, we ain't there yet and have a fighting chance of staying up. And you can add the likes of O’Hare, Louie Barry, Valisev (?) Ramsey etc
Heaton, Guilbert, Targett will be absolutely fine in the Championship, Hause, Engells and Konsa too. Luiz, Nakamba, Hourihane and Hopefully SJM will be a decent midfield. Samatta and Wesley will be fine. We know El Ghazi is better in the Championship, Trezeguet probably. Two or three new signings or loans and we should be top 6. Fortunately, we ain't there yet and have a fighting chance of staying up.
There's a thread on a Bristol City forum that I glance at everytime a financial statement comes out about us. Looks like its attracted a couple of Villa fans too (anybody off here?).It's basically the internet equivalent of a child jumping up and down saying it's not fair!!!A site called OTIB and in the FPP thread.
Quote from: Ads on March 04, 2020, 02:08:46 PMThere's a thread on a Bristol City forum that I glance at everytime a financial statement comes out about us. Looks like its attracted a couple of Villa fans too (anybody off here?).It's basically the internet equivalent of a child jumping up and down saying it's not fair!!!A site called OTIB and in the FPP thread.In fairness, for our first two transfer windows in the championship we tried to do a Man City and blow everyone else out of the water. Some of the fees and wages we paid out were insane. Need a forward, let's buy McCormack and Kodjia while the likes of Ayew was still there.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on March 04, 2020, 11:35:11 AMWonder what our transfer strategy will be if we go down. I assume it will be to go for reasonably proven but still young championship players like Joe Lolley and Eze of QPR who reminds me a bit of Grealish way he plays.Players who can get us promoted and also have potential to play in premier league like Jarred Bowen.Not sure we would be investing too much if we were to go down. Would expect Grealish, Mings and McGinn would be gone, but not many others really.Could probably be looking at a starting line up of something like: NylandGuilbert Engels Hause Targett Konsa Nakamba Hourihane El Ghazi Samatta TrezeguetBit of quality added in the positions where I've got Hourihane and Trezeguet and it looks OK. Still think it would be a massive struggle again if we went down and every effort needs to be put in for the remainder of the season to avoid that happening.
Wonder what our transfer strategy will be if we go down. I assume it will be to go for reasonably proven but still young championship players like Joe Lolley and Eze of QPR who reminds me a bit of Grealish way he plays.Players who can get us promoted and also have potential to play in premier league like Jarred Bowen.
I read on another website that we are okay with FFP based on staying in the premier league, if we go down then that is a different matter!I would be surprised if we could afford to pay the wages of the above players and meet our FFP obligations in the Championship - unless they all have a relegation clause in their contracts which mean a substantial reduction in pay - and if they do I cannot see the likes of Samatta and Wesley wanting to stay.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 04, 2020, 06:25:30 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on March 04, 2020, 11:35:11 AMWonder what our transfer strategy will be if we go down. I assume it will be to go for reasonably proven but still young championship players like Joe Lolley and Eze of QPR who reminds me a bit of Grealish way he plays.Players who can get us promoted and also have potential to play in premier league like Jarred Bowen.Not sure we would be investing too much if we were to go down. Would expect Grealish, Mings and McGinn would be gone, but not many others really.Could probably be looking at a starting line up of something like: NylandGuilbert Engels Hause Targett Konsa Nakamba Hourihane El Ghazi Samatta TrezeguetBit of quality added in the positions where I've got Hourihane and Trezeguet and it looks OK. Still think it would be a massive struggle again if we went down and every effort needs to be put in for the remainder of the season to avoid that happening. I think, after their loans this season, that Ramsey, O'Hare and Rushian would probably be in a Championship-Villa side.
Quote from: brontebilly on March 04, 2020, 11:39:50 PMQuote from: Ads on March 04, 2020, 02:08:46 PMThere's a thread on a Bristol City forum that I glance at everytime a financial statement comes out about us. Looks like its attracted a couple of Villa fans too (anybody off here?).It's basically the internet equivalent of a child jumping up and down saying it's not fair!!!A site called OTIB and in the FPP thread.In fairness, for our first two transfer windows in the championship we tried to do a Man City and blow everyone else out of the water. Some of the fees and wages we paid out were insane. Need a forward, let's buy McCormack and Kodjia while the likes of Ayew was still there.Was only really the first window. The January window, Bruce had to wheel and deal.Even in the first window, we sold a few players: Sinclair £4m, Gana £7.5m, Traore £7m, Clark £5.5m, In addition the likes of Gil, Sanchez, Vertout, Cissosco, N'zogbia, Richardson and Lescott all left or were loaned. We certainly needed players in.January, we sold Gestede £6.5m, Ayew £5.5m (Taylor contributed to some of that) Westwood £5mSo the first season, we sold players for around £40m & bought players in for around £75m. The difference was made up by parachute payments.In hindsight, the fees were a joke but the real issue has always been maintaining the wages.
The thing about FFP is it’s become more important in some supporter’s eyes to see other teams get punished rather than beating them on the pitch. Wherever you go now there’s always an “expert” telling you why you should be docked points or be investigated, in tedious detail.That guy on the Bristol City forum, bloody hell. Would hate to be stuck on a long car journey with him spouting off. Half the time he’s just replying to himself.