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Quote from: Dave on February 06, 2023, 11:30:42 AMQuote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:26:36 AMQuote from: Dave on February 06, 2023, 11:16:10 AMQuote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:10:11 AMI think it's fairly clear that squad players aren't on the transfer agenda. They'll want to bring first team players in that make some of the current XI the squad players rather than what we did with Dendoncker. Quality over quantitySure, but 'twas ever thus. I can't remember a single transfer window where we were sitting here saying "the first team is absolutely fine, now we just need to fill the bench".The fact that we want to sign better players than those we have isn't going to ever change, regardless of how well we do. And it's definitely not an excuse to spend half a season with only three-quarters of a squad. Is it really three quarters of a squad? The people who've been shipped out were playing about 5% of the minutes. We don't have cup competitions or major fixture congestion so a similar XI will play most of the games from here. If there's injuries and KKH or some other youngster make up some minutes, it's not a disaster. I'd rather do this than have watched them panicked and signed Ayoze Perez or somethingWell, our 25 man squad contains 21 players. So let's call it four-fifths of a squad.And nobody was advocating panicking and signing Ayoze Perez, they were advocating going out and signing better players than the ones that we currently have. That weren't available.
Quote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:26:36 AMQuote from: Dave on February 06, 2023, 11:16:10 AMQuote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:10:11 AMI think it's fairly clear that squad players aren't on the transfer agenda. They'll want to bring first team players in that make some of the current XI the squad players rather than what we did with Dendoncker. Quality over quantitySure, but 'twas ever thus. I can't remember a single transfer window where we were sitting here saying "the first team is absolutely fine, now we just need to fill the bench".The fact that we want to sign better players than those we have isn't going to ever change, regardless of how well we do. And it's definitely not an excuse to spend half a season with only three-quarters of a squad. Is it really three quarters of a squad? The people who've been shipped out were playing about 5% of the minutes. We don't have cup competitions or major fixture congestion so a similar XI will play most of the games from here. If there's injuries and KKH or some other youngster make up some minutes, it's not a disaster. I'd rather do this than have watched them panicked and signed Ayoze Perez or somethingWell, our 25 man squad contains 21 players. So let's call it four-fifths of a squad.And nobody was advocating panicking and signing Ayoze Perez, they were advocating going out and signing better players than the ones that we currently have.
Quote from: Dave on February 06, 2023, 11:16:10 AMQuote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:10:11 AMI think it's fairly clear that squad players aren't on the transfer agenda. They'll want to bring first team players in that make some of the current XI the squad players rather than what we did with Dendoncker. Quality over quantitySure, but 'twas ever thus. I can't remember a single transfer window where we were sitting here saying "the first team is absolutely fine, now we just need to fill the bench".The fact that we want to sign better players than those we have isn't going to ever change, regardless of how well we do. And it's definitely not an excuse to spend half a season with only three-quarters of a squad. Is it really three quarters of a squad? The people who've been shipped out were playing about 5% of the minutes. We don't have cup competitions or major fixture congestion so a similar XI will play most of the games from here. If there's injuries and KKH or some other youngster make up some minutes, it's not a disaster. I'd rather do this than have watched them panicked and signed Ayoze Perez or something
Quote from: Bully2345 on February 06, 2023, 11:10:11 AMI think it's fairly clear that squad players aren't on the transfer agenda. They'll want to bring first team players in that make some of the current XI the squad players rather than what we did with Dendoncker. Quality over quantitySure, but 'twas ever thus. I can't remember a single transfer window where we were sitting here saying "the first team is absolutely fine, now we just need to fill the bench".The fact that we want to sign better players than those we have isn't going to ever change, regardless of how well we do. And it's definitely not an excuse to spend half a season with only three-quarters of a squad.
I think it's fairly clear that squad players aren't on the transfer agenda. They'll want to bring first team players in that make some of the current XI the squad players rather than what we did with Dendoncker. Quality over quantity
The Marseille chairman said they didn't have any offers for Guendouzi. Call me old fashioned, but you'll never know if something's available or not if you don't make an offer.
Quote from: Risso on February 06, 2023, 12:06:48 PMThe Marseille chairman said they didn't have any offers for Guendouzi. Call me old fashioned, but you'll never know if something's available or not if you don't make an offer.Interesting. Perhaps the player wasn't convinced. Or maybe he'd indicated he wouldn't sell or wanted more than we were prepared to pay.
Personally I don't for one second believe we're going to really go for it in the summer. Not at all.
Quote from: Drummond on February 06, 2023, 12:08:49 PMQuote from: Risso on February 06, 2023, 12:06:48 PMThe Marseille chairman said they didn't have any offers for Guendouzi. Call me old fashioned, but you'll never know if something's available or not if you don't make an offer.Interesting. Perhaps the player wasn't convinced. Or maybe he'd indicated he wouldn't sell or wanted more than we were prepared to pay.All of those are quite possible. It does slightly piss on the bonfire of "nobody was available" when they didn't even get round to making an offer.
I wonder whether we've written this season off completely. With Emery talking about avoiding relegation, and our continually kamikaze approach to goal kicks, I wonder whether he's just decided that we have to press on with his tactics and style of play, regardless of results.What I'm basically saying is that he is going for the mid to long term view rather than short-term and getting results. It's a dangerous game, but hopefully with longer-term benefits.