Quote from: tomd2103 on August 01, 2017, 08:04:09 AMQuote from: Matt Collins on August 01, 2017, 06:28:45 AMThere must be kids at the top premier clubs in particular who could add creativity while jack is out in particular But the clubs might want assurances on them starting games which could be tricky unless they're genuinely stellarWe had two of those at the club at the start of the summer in Gil and McCormack. It points to poor planning and preparation by Bruce if we are left short in that area. A bit unfair considering Grealish only got injured 3 days ago. As for Gil, he's been out of favour for a while and McCormack is not a Grealish type player anyway. Besides, the window does not close for another month.
Quote from: Matt Collins on August 01, 2017, 06:28:45 AMThere must be kids at the top premier clubs in particular who could add creativity while jack is out in particular But the clubs might want assurances on them starting games which could be tricky unless they're genuinely stellarWe had two of those at the club at the start of the summer in Gil and McCormack. It points to poor planning and preparation by Bruce if we are left short in that area.
There must be kids at the top premier clubs in particular who could add creativity while jack is out in particular But the clubs might want assurances on them starting games which could be tricky unless they're genuinely stellar
Quote from: Clampy on August 01, 2017, 08:20:57 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on August 01, 2017, 08:04:09 AMQuote from: Matt Collins on August 01, 2017, 06:28:45 AMThere must be kids at the top premier clubs in particular who could add creativity while jack is out in particular But the clubs might want assurances on them starting games which could be tricky unless they're genuinely stellarWe had two of those at the club at the start of the summer in Gil and McCormack. It points to poor planning and preparation by Bruce if we are left short in that area. A bit unfair considering Grealish only got injured 3 days ago. As for Gil, he's been out of favour for a while and McCormack is not a Grealish type player anyway. Besides, the window does not close for another month.Maybe, but if you are going to play a certain formation though, surely you ensure that you have enough options that one injury isn't going to throw your plans into turmoil. There might be other factors involved with Gil and McCormack that we don't know about, but I would say in both cases that the 'number 10' position is really the only role they are going to be effective in, so it would have been worth having a look at them. As it is, Bruce seems to have stumbled across the idea of playing a 'number 10' in the last couple of weeks of pre season and now don't seem to have many options there with Grealish's injury.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on July 31, 2017, 10:38:57 PMI seriously doubt they would loan a player to us. And why should we help develop one of their players? Because it could be a win / win. Every other Championship side takes good youngsters on loan from Premier clubs bar us. They would get a talented youngster developed, he could make a difference to us. Look at Chelsea and Izzy Brown last season. As for whether they would loan a player to us, it's the way professional football mangers think , us fans don't react the same way.
I seriously doubt they would loan a player to us. And why should we help develop one of their players?
I do agree that we don't seem to use the loan system enough, Johnstone aside. Some of the best players in the Championship last season were on loan from PL clubs.
Quote from: tomd2103 on August 01, 2017, 08:37:32 AMQuote from: Clampy on August 01, 2017, 08:20:57 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on August 01, 2017, 08:04:09 AMQuote from: Matt Collins on August 01, 2017, 06:28:45 AMThere must be kids at the top premier clubs in particular who could add creativity while jack is out in particular But the clubs might want assurances on them starting games which could be tricky unless they're genuinely stellarWe had two of those at the club at the start of the summer in Gil and McCormack. It points to poor planning and preparation by Bruce if we are left short in that area. A bit unfair considering Grealish only got injured 3 days ago. As for Gil, he's been out of favour for a while and McCormack is not a Grealish type player anyway. Besides, the window does not close for another month.Maybe, but if you are going to play a certain formation though, surely you ensure that you have enough options that one injury isn't going to throw your plans into turmoil. There might be other factors involved with Gil and McCormack that we don't know about, but I would say in both cases that the 'number 10' position is really the only role they are going to be effective in, so it would have been worth having a look at them. As it is, Bruce seems to have stumbled across the idea of playing a 'number 10' in the last couple of weeks of pre season and now don't seem to have many options there with Grealish's injury. Grealish being out is not ideal but it's hardy going to throw any plans into turmoil. Green has played most of pre-season so he can come in and play wide. McCormack has played a couple of pre-season games so it's not as if he's been totally ignored and Gil possibly didn't want to hang around anyway. Now we know how long Grealish is out for, he may well bring somebody in.
It's a shame about Gil, as a little bit of guile goes along way in this league. Look how effective the likes of Forestieri and Knockheart have been in the previous few seasons. This is exactly the type of player we should be focusing on now.
Quote from: RussellC on August 01, 2017, 12:28:29 PMIt's a shame about Gil, as a little bit of guile goes along way in this league. Look how effective the likes of Forestieri and Knockheart have been in the previous few seasons. This is exactly the type of player we should be focusing on now.Can't say I ever saw anything in Gil to suggest he was anything like as good as Forestieri or Knockhart, both of those you carry when they are doing nothing because they have the ability to turn a game with a power dribble or an incisive pass - in the games I saw him play for us & the couple on tv last year Gil moves nicely sideways but that was it.I said it the day we signed him and stand by it, Valencia don't sell you a lot for 3m.
Quote from: Fred Crump on July 31, 2017, 10:22:28 PMThere's a lad at the Boggies called Jonathan Leko who is very quick, can beat defenders for fun, but very raw. Tiny really rates him, but maybe a season's loan an outside possibility? Plays wide right I know , but maybe could give an option on left cutting back inside a la Ashley Young. Come to think of it , reminds me of him a bit.If it's the kid I'm thinking about then I believe Pulis dropped him from the squad because he developed a bad attitude in the mold of Berahino?
There's a lad at the Boggies called Jonathan Leko who is very quick, can beat defenders for fun, but very raw. Tiny really rates him, but maybe a season's loan an outside possibility? Plays wide right I know , but maybe could give an option on left cutting back inside a la Ashley Young. Come to think of it , reminds me of him a bit.
Quote from: Gareth on August 01, 2017, 01:23:31 PMQuote from: RussellC on August 01, 2017, 12:28:29 PMIt's a shame about Gil, as a little bit of guile goes along way in this league. Look how effective the likes of Forestieri and Knockheart have been in the previous few seasons. This is exactly the type of player we should be focusing on now.Can't say I ever saw anything in Gil to suggest he was anything like as good as Forestieri or Knockhart, both of those you carry when they are doing nothing because they have the ability to turn a game with a power dribble or an incisive pass - in the games I saw him play for us & the couple on tv last year Gil moves nicely sideways but that was it.I said it the day we signed him and stand by it, Valencia don't sell you a lot for 3m.Um, this entire video is basically him beating a man and then moving it quickly on, and this all happened, remember, at the very peak of the Lambert anti-football era: If he could do it against Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, there's no reason why he couldn't have managed it against some of the chancers at this level. I can understand us getting rid on the grounds of mentality/tactical fit (especially the latter - he's not a right winger to play in a 4-4-2, and I doubt Bruce would be up for giving him a free role with no defensive responsibilities), but talent is absolutely not the issue.
Quote from: passitsideways on August 01, 2017, 01:31:32 PMQuote from: Gareth on August 01, 2017, 01:23:31 PMQuote from: RussellC on August 01, 2017, 12:28:29 PMIt's a shame about Gil, as a little bit of guile goes along way in this league. Look how effective the likes of Forestieri and Knockheart have been in the previous few seasons. This is exactly the type of player we should be focusing on now.Can't say I ever saw anything in Gil to suggest he was anything like as good as Forestieri or Knockhart, both of those you carry when they are doing nothing because they have the ability to turn a game with a power dribble or an incisive pass - in the games I saw him play for us & the couple on tv last year Gil moves nicely sideways but that was it.I said it the day we signed him and stand by it, Valencia don't sell you a lot for 3m.Um, this entire video is basically him beating a man and then moving it quickly on, and this all happened, remember, at the very peak of the Lambert anti-football era: If he could do it against Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, there's no reason why he couldn't have managed it against some of the chancers at this level. I can understand us getting rid on the grounds of mentality/tactical fit (especially the latter - he's not a right winger to play in a 4-4-2, and I doubt Bruce would be up for giving him a free role with no defensive responsibilities), but talent is absolutely not the issue.Where is the other montage of him losing the ball, being caught in no mans land and shrugging his shoulders and not running backVideo as we know can be deceiving