I’ve always liked Buendia, I hope he’s given a chance to shine and can grab it. He’s a tidy player and makes things happen. It doesn’t always come off but he’s a bit different.
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on Today at 12:02:26 PMBailey has been frustrating from Day 1 unplayable at times but then unable to play at others Buendia frustrates me more than Bailey because you get glimpses of quality but then he'll overhit a 5 yard pass or play a ball onto the weaker foot of someone wanting to take on a shot. It's not catastrophic errors but they happen far too often and and so needless. What makes it worse is that when he's having a bad day his response is to buzz around more and run himself into the ground, which should be a good thing, but because he struggles to compose himself everything becomes more and more rushed. McGinn has a similar style but he's taught himself to take a breath and pick his passes better and it's why he's gone from someone that many thought might need to be replaced as we progressed to being captain and key part oft he squad.
Bailey has been frustrating from Day 1 unplayable at times but then unable to play at others
I won’t shed a tear if Bailey goes. He had one very good season where his play was highly influential in getting us to the CL. But the other *three* he’s not been good enough and no idea why his form dropped off so much last season. Buendia I would like to keep but yes a good offer for either would likely be accepted.
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 12:38:40 PMQuote from: VILLA MOLE on Today at 12:02:26 PMBailey has been frustrating from Day 1 unplayable at times but then unable to play at others Buendia frustrates me more than Bailey because you get glimpses of quality but then he'll overhit a 5 yard pass or play a ball onto the weaker foot of someone wanting to take on a shot. It's not catastrophic errors but they happen far too often and and so needless. What makes it worse is that when he's having a bad day his response is to buzz around more and run himself into the ground, which should be a good thing, but because he struggles to compose himself everything becomes more and more rushed. McGinn has a similar style but he's taught himself to take a breath and pick his passes better and it's why he's gone from someone that many thought might need to be replaced as we progressed to being captain and key part oft he squad.Pretty much agree with you. I like his energy, the fact he obviously cares, his passion etc, he’s obviously got ability. However, with our game largely based on maintaining possession, I think he gives it away far too often, I could see Emery getting frustrated by that, often trying to fit the ball through the eye of a needle. I think he could be a squad player for us and I will also get a bit of a buzz when he comes on from the bench, just because he does buzz around himself like an irritating fly. But he’s not as skilful or strong and dynamic as Rogers at 10, he’s nowhere near as accomplished as Tielemans in terms of his range of passing from deeper and he’s too slow to play out wide. Whilst its comparing apples and oranges, Bailey did have that one unbelievable season in 23/24, Beundia has never reached those heights. So if he stays, ok from the bench, but equally would wish him luck and lose no sleep if he went.
I suppose it only takes a couple of injuries/sales and he’s needed, but I still think we’d sell at anything upwards of £15m and use youngsters as backup.
There’s no guarantee he gets into the 20.MartinezCashKonsaPauDigneKamaraTielemansMcGinnRogersGuessandWatkinsBizotMingsGarciaMaatsenOnanaBarkleyRamseyMalenThen one of Bogarde, Bailey or Buendia. I suppose it only takes a couple of injuries/sales and he’s needed, but I still think we’d sell at anything upwards of £15m and use youngsters as backup.
Quote from: Olneythelonely on Today at 07:31:12 PMI suppose it only takes a couple of injuries/sales and he’s needed, but I still think we’d sell at anything upwards of £15m and use youngsters as backup.Laughable comment in fairness .
Buendia has certainly had a productive pre season in terms of goals. His energy, like Watkins, also makes him a good forward presser of the opposition. I've always liked Buendia, despite his carelessness with the ball at times and I wouldn't be looking to let him go unless it was an offer to good to refuse.
Quote from: Dick Edwards on Today at 01:26:49 PMBuendia has certainly had a productive pre season in terms of goals. His energy, like Watkins, also makes him a good forward presser of the opposition. I've always liked Buendia, despite his carelessness with the ball at times and I wouldn't be looking to let him go unless it was an offer to good to refuse.Thats my position too. I’d prefer him fully involved and earning his wages rather than a depreciating asset in a bomb squad. I also still have hope Emery can work his magic and a £20m+ offer is made or a new contact offered.