Who is 'Big Sam'? I know of a 'Fat Sam'. Are they related?
Quote from: Smithy on September 01, 2021, 10:35:21 AMQuote from: Risso on September 01, 2021, 09:33:16 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on September 01, 2021, 09:28:02 AMIt does seem strange that we've done so little in the weak European market, pretty much all the signngs have been known quantities and the youngsters presumably scouted by the Acadamy team.Yep. I like the players we’ve bought, but it’s all quite obvious. Buying the player with the best stats from the Championship is what we did 4-5 years ago with Hourihane at the time, and Ings is this year’s Bent, although hopefully better. I'll hold my hand up and say I'd never even heard of Leon Bailey, not that I really pay attention to German football, but that was a complete surprise to me, and didn't not feel like a normal 'villa' signing.The same can be said of Sanson, though we've not really seen much of him yet. Those two definitely appear to have a 'Lange' fingerprints on them. Whether they'll be proof of how good Lange is, remains to be seen.Yeah, me too. Don't watch German/French football but genuinely hadn't heard of either until they were linked to us. We shop a bit higher up the food chain than Copenhagen, so it's not surprising that the "surprise" players are ones that people who pay attention to those leagues have heard of.Also, I'd say we've got a different focus to Copenhagen at all. It sounds like player development will be a big part of our setup, so bringing in players that are in that 16-20 age bracket who we think will improve massively with the right coaching & loan moves makes perfect sense. I'd be surprised if any of the youth team players we've brought in have been specifically targeted by Smith, even if the first team ones might have been more influenced by him.It's hard to say, of course, because it's all behind the scenes stuff but I think Lange's influence is something we'll see over 5-10 seasons. Think we'll also see more left field signings from abroad when the production line is properly rolling and you're seeing multiple academy players breaking through.
Quote from: Risso on September 01, 2021, 09:33:16 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on September 01, 2021, 09:28:02 AMIt does seem strange that we've done so little in the weak European market, pretty much all the signngs have been known quantities and the youngsters presumably scouted by the Acadamy team.Yep. I like the players we’ve bought, but it’s all quite obvious. Buying the player with the best stats from the Championship is what we did 4-5 years ago with Hourihane at the time, and Ings is this year’s Bent, although hopefully better. I'll hold my hand up and say I'd never even heard of Leon Bailey, not that I really pay attention to German football, but that was a complete surprise to me, and didn't not feel like a normal 'villa' signing.The same can be said of Sanson, though we've not really seen much of him yet. Those two definitely appear to have a 'Lange' fingerprints on them. Whether they'll be proof of how good Lange is, remains to be seen.
Quote from: PeterWithe on September 01, 2021, 09:28:02 AMIt does seem strange that we've done so little in the weak European market, pretty much all the signngs have been known quantities and the youngsters presumably scouted by the Acadamy team.Yep. I like the players we’ve bought, but it’s all quite obvious. Buying the player with the best stats from the Championship is what we did 4-5 years ago with Hourihane at the time, and Ings is this year’s Bent, although hopefully better.
It does seem strange that we've done so little in the weak European market, pretty much all the signngs have been known quantities and the youngsters presumably scouted by the Acadamy team.
If you can get yourself into a position where you're feeding players through to the first team like Mason Mount, Reece James, Trevor Chalobah, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Ethan Ampadu but also selling players like Tammy Abraham, Kurt Zouma, Fikayo Tomori and Tino Livramento for best part of £100m profit you can see what a good youth system can give you over several years.
I read somewhere today that it was Lange that convinced Smith to not buy a midfielder and instead put his faith in the ability of Sanson so i would assume pretty safe to bet that he was one that was chosen by Lange.I really hope he comes off
Quote from: OCD on September 01, 2021, 01:35:31 PMIf you can get yourself into a position where you're feeding players through to the first team like Mason Mount, Reece James, Trevor Chalobah, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Ethan Ampadu but also selling players like Tammy Abraham, Kurt Zouma, Fikayo Tomori and Tino Livramento for best part of £100m profit you can see what a good youth system can give you over several years. You can add Lamptey to that list.
Quote from: Hookeysmith on September 01, 2021, 01:50:55 PMI read somewhere today that it was Lange that convinced Smith to not buy a midfielder and instead put his faith in the ability of Sanson so i would assume pretty safe to bet that he was one that was chosen by Lange.I really hope he comes offThe Athletic
So if that is true we don't have a DM due to budget constraints rather than Smith not wanting one.
And there I was thinking that Smith was responsible for the signings.
It doesn't matter how you dress it up, we only have one defensive midfielder in the squad, Marvelous Nakamba. Any other option is players out of position. We go again..