Name the several then?Much as I dislike Arteta, the fact that Arsenal is considered the most likely destination for Watkins speaks volumes really - good, PL quality strikers are few and far between. Watkins is behind Haaland & Isak. After that it's a moot point. Some will argue Delap (who I do rate), until this season some would have claimed Solanke. Cuhna is very good, but different style. Some wanted Archer to replace him. Before they can to the PL Dawin and Højlund looked good. I think most of us would have taken Jackson in a heartbeat. But these players still can't consistently outperform Watkins.Of course strikers are available in world football, but the fact there are so few who are clearly better than Watkins in the PL shows how hard it is to find them.
What's the bold bit got to do with anything? If we're looking for a player who plays exactly like Watkins, I'd agree that Watkins is as close as we'll get. I don't think that ought to be the definitive characteristic though.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on May 01, 2025, 01:56:14 PMWhat's the bold bit got to do with anything? If we're looking for a player who plays exactly like Watkins, I'd agree that Watkins is as close as we'll get. I don't think that ought to be the definitive characteristic though.I think he meant where he plays. Cunha is more of an AM or second striker then a player who can lead a line. Essentially someone who would probably thrive off a Watkins-type playing ahead of him.
Agree with every word of that.Unfortunately the lack of financial wriggle room will see us trading players we have a lot of affection for, for the foreseeable future. The great managers have always sold players at exactly the right time, and the amount of data now available will help them a lot in making these decisions.I'd like to keep Emi and I dont think the transfer fee we'd get for him would make that much difference, but at 96% wages to turnover, if the stats and coaches suggest he's on the way down, his wages might catch the eye of the recruitment team.
Quote from: PeterWithe on May 01, 2025, 08:30:00 AMAgree with every word of that.Unfortunately the lack of financial wriggle room will see us trading players we have a lot of affection for, for the foreseeable future. The great managers have always sold players at exactly the right time, and the amount of data now available will help them a lot in making these decisions.I'd like to keep Emi and I dont think the transfer fee we'd get for him would make that much difference, but at 96% wages to turnover, if the stats and coaches suggest he's on the way down, his wages might catch the eye of the recruitment team.Is the bold'ed bit definitely the case? We sold Jhon Duran for silly money in January ... does that not cover us for this summer? Maybe if we were to sell Leon Bailey too? Between the pair of them and with Saudi spending, you'd think that'd be fairly close to £100m.
I love Ollie Watkins, and there are moments he makes me scream in rage and frustration.
Quote from: Monty on May 01, 2025, 01:57:09 PMI love Ollie Watkins, and there are moments he makes me scream in rage and frustration.He's basically everyone's wife or significant other. Yes he's annoying as f*ck and loses the plot at the hint of interest in anybody else. Younger models might seem attractive but you look at the track record. The utter resilience. You realise how good you actually have it. Time to renew our vows with Ollie over the summer. He will be flying next season after a break over the summer.
Quote from: brontebilly on May 01, 2025, 02:59:30 PMQuote from: Monty on May 01, 2025, 01:57:09 PMI love Ollie Watkins, and there are moments he makes me scream in rage and frustration.He's basically everyone's wife or significant other. Yes he's annoying as f*ck and loses the plot at the hint of interest in anybody else. Younger models might seem attractive but you look at the track record. The utter resilience. You realise how good you actually have it. Time to renew our vows with Ollie over the summer. He will be flying next season after a break over the summer. Was about to make a joke about bronte's wife needing 'resilience', but then I looked at my own track record and, well, frankly the analogy holds in my case.
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