22/23 Ginny had a hamstring strain he missed 6 games was out for 34 days injured.Maybe this time see him miss Ipswich, Bayern and be 14 days for Man Utd match so maybe make that or looking next game after international break away at Fulham.
Quote from: paul_e on September 20, 2024, 10:18:38 AMThis isn't about pandering to rich clubs and any loss of revenue that comes from reducing the number of games would need to be offset with better redistribution of wealth down the pyramid but, for me, what it would do is improve the quality of games and improve player welfare. I know it's easy to see footballers as pampered millionaires who only do a few hours a day in training but in comparison to most other sports they are massively overloaded (I have the same concern for Cricket by the way).I think it is about pandering to rich clubs. They want to have their cake and eat it. They want the summer tours, the expanded Champions League, the club world cup etc. They could have pushed against the increased CL if they'd really wanted to, rejected the idea of the club world cup if they really wanted to. But they'd rather squeeze domestic fixtures because they make less money.
This isn't about pandering to rich clubs and any loss of revenue that comes from reducing the number of games would need to be offset with better redistribution of wealth down the pyramid but, for me, what it would do is improve the quality of games and improve player welfare. I know it's easy to see footballers as pampered millionaires who only do a few hours a day in training but in comparison to most other sports they are massively overloaded (I have the same concern for Cricket by the way).
Quote from: Risso on September 21, 2024, 08:02:26 PMQuote from: London Villan on September 21, 2024, 08:01:10 PMSay it quietly, but he isn’t one of our best four midfielders anymore.He isn’t one of our best four midfielders anymore. Beat me to it.
Quote from: London Villan on September 21, 2024, 08:01:10 PMSay it quietly, but he isn’t one of our best four midfielders anymore.He isn’t one of our best four midfielders anymore.
Say it quietly, but he isn’t one of our best four midfielders anymore.
He's not been at his best but I think at some point, he'll get back to his best.
Strongly disagree. On his day there's no one better. His non-stop battling drives the whole team forward, it's a dirty job that without him we can look a bit pedestrian. Playing him in the middle where he can influence the game is his real strength, out wide we're only seeing 50% of his capability. I'm glad we've increased the numbers in midfield as SJM has played too much football without a proper rest over these last few years. Hopefully we'll see soon Tielemans further forward at some point where he can be lethal though credit where it's due, he's adapted brilliantly to the deeper role. He's the only midfielder I'd put ahead of McGinn who has sacrificed himself for the benefit of the team.
He's a very good player, but Kamara is a better defensive midfielder, Tielemans is a better attacking midfielder, and Bailey is a better wide midfielder. At his best, McGinn has got a lot of strengths like the ability to drive forwards and retain possession, but with everybody at their best, I can't see where he gets in the team. And McGinn has been miles off his best.