Quote from: Monty on June 21, 2024, 01:08:20 PMBarkley plays deeper now. He was in the Luiz role all year for Luton.We have loads of players who can play more or less where Luiz was when he played at his best. None who play where Kamara does.
Barkley plays deeper now. He was in the Luiz role all year for Luton.
Regardless of their relative positions, I still don't understand the thought that people should or shouldn't want both as they were both just relegated. They have had completely incomparable careers, it's absolutely understandable to have a difference of opinion on either.
Quote from: pablo_picasso on June 21, 2024, 12:17:43 PMI don't want Barkley for reasons I have stated elsewhere, but the thing that is confusing me is that Iroegbunam isn't rated as good enough by some, although I think he isn't quite fully ready for Emerys CDM role just yet, but this 23 year old with one season with a relegated Serie A side is/will be?He wasn't considered good enough/ready at the same age as Iroegbunam, but he is now the makeweight in a deal for one of the best midfielders in Europe?I think we are getting shafted...I think you’ve answered your own question with the Ireogbunam comment, he isn’t good enough, Unai worked with him all of last season and never felt he was ready to step up to the plate. There’s no guarantee this lad from Juve will be any better but until he arrives and contributes we don’t know. IMV we aren’t getting shafted, just moving on a player who isn’t good enough (in Unais view) and replacing him with someone who maybe. Our PSR position is driving this and we need to accept where we’re at.
I don't want Barkley for reasons I have stated elsewhere, but the thing that is confusing me is that Iroegbunam isn't rated as good enough by some, although I think he isn't quite fully ready for Emerys CDM role just yet, but this 23 year old with one season with a relegated Serie A side is/will be?He wasn't considered good enough/ready at the same age as Iroegbunam, but he is now the makeweight in a deal for one of the best midfielders in Europe?I think we are getting shafted...
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on June 21, 2024, 01:15:29 PMRegardless of their relative positions, I still don't understand the thought that people should or shouldn't want both as they were both just relegated. They have had completely incomparable careers, it's absolutely understandable to have a difference of opinion on either.Should say, I really meant on the grounds of where they come from, which seemed to be the biggest objection to young Enzo. But I'm quite hungover and I've got bogged down like I'm playing on yesterday's pitch.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on June 21, 2024, 01:10:16 PMQuote from: Monty on June 21, 2024, 01:08:20 PMBarkley plays deeper now. He was in the Luiz role all year for Luton.We have loads of players who can play more or less where Luiz was when he played at his best. None who play where Kamara does.We have two who can cover the Luiz role, both of whom we'd really rather see further forwards.
Quote from: Monty on June 21, 2024, 01:17:37 PMQuote from: edgysatsuma89 on June 21, 2024, 01:15:29 PMRegardless of their relative positions, I still don't understand the thought that people should or shouldn't want both as they were both just relegated. They have had completely incomparable careers, it's absolutely understandable to have a difference of opinion on either.Should say, I really meant on the grounds of where they come from, which seemed to be the biggest objection to young Enzo. But I'm quite hungover and I've got bogged down like I'm playing on yesterday's pitch.I definitely agree that Enzo shouldn't be dismissed just because he was relegated, we all know good players who have been relegated. Any decent hangover "cures"?
The Luiz role is attacking midfield, he was only playing deeper because Kamara was injured. Unless you're suggesting we play Barkley, who doesn't tackle, in defensive midfield, he's replacing one of McGinn, Tielemans or Rogers in the starting XI. Plus Ramsey when he's back.We are sorted for attacking midfielders. We need someone to do the hard work in winning the ball for them. That's never been Barkley's game plan.Even if you think he is good enough, which is a perfectly reasonable point of view though one I'd disagree with, it seems a bit mad to dismiss anyone who is more keen on Enzo than they are on him when they clearly play in quite different positions.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on June 21, 2024, 01:24:32 PMQuote from: Monty on June 21, 2024, 01:17:37 PMQuote from: edgysatsuma89 on June 21, 2024, 01:15:29 PMRegardless of their relative positions, I still don't understand the thought that people should or shouldn't want both as they were both just relegated. They have had completely incomparable careers, it's absolutely understandable to have a difference of opinion on either.Should say, I really meant on the grounds of where they come from, which seemed to be the biggest objection to young Enzo. But I'm quite hungover and I've got bogged down like I'm playing on yesterday's pitch.I definitely agree that Enzo shouldn't be dismissed just because he was relegated, we all know good players who have been relegated. Any decent hangover "cures"?Sleeping in and praying for death tends to work for me eventually.Quote from: cdbearsfan on June 21, 2024, 01:26:20 PMThe Luiz role is attacking midfield, he was only playing deeper because Kamara was injured. Unless you're suggesting we play Barkley, who doesn't tackle, in defensive midfield, he's replacing one of McGinn, Tielemans or Rogers in the starting XI. Plus Ramsey when he's back.We are sorted for attacking midfielders. We need someone to do the hard work in winning the ball for them. That's never been Barkley's game plan.Even if you think he is good enough, which is a perfectly reasonable point of view though one I'd disagree with, it seems a bit mad to dismiss anyone who is more keen on Enzo than they are on him when they clearly play in quite different positions.The Luiz role is not 'attacking midfield'!
Any decent hangover "cures"?
CD. You're nuts here. Douglas Luiz has never played attacking midfield for Aston Villa. McGinn has. Tielemans has. Odegaard plays attacking midfield for Arsenal. Bellingham was (nominally) in attacking midfield for England yesterday. Douglas Luiz is usually the more advanced of a deep central two. I literally don't know what eyes you're using to watch the Villa if you think this is attacking midfield.
Quote from: Monty on June 21, 2024, 01:30:39 PMCD. You're nuts here. Douglas Luiz has never played attacking midfield for Aston Villa. McGinn has. Tielemans has. Odegaard plays attacking midfield for Arsenal. Bellingham was (nominally) in attacking midfield for England yesterday. Douglas Luiz is usually the more advanced of a deep central two. I literally don't know what eyes you're using to watch the Villa if you think this is attacking midfield.My feeling, and it is that rather than anything scientific, is that Emery had to adjust his plan a little to accommodate Doug and both he and the player made it work for us in his favoured role, but given other players he'd prefer to do things differently.So the player fancying a move and the other factor of PSR has created a opportunity to get the type and number of players more tuned to the managers liking, and that nobody in particular is going to replace Doug because his favoured role will be a bit redundant.