Part of the art of management must be getting more out of what you inherit. All the successful managers we've had in my lifetime have achieved it. Brian Little was perhaps the best example - players such as Bosnich, Ugo, Townsend and Yorke were either struggling or in the reserves when he arrived.
Emery likes to play a passing game doesn't he? Keeping it simple, side to side if necessary to frustrate the opposition. Well if that's right we do have an issue or two. Konsa as an example shits himself in possession, though a good defender, he could struggle. McGinn right now is woeful in possession too.I'd expect to see Chambers in, and who knows in midfield.
Quote from: Drummond on October 30, 2022, 02:46:53 PMEmery likes to play a passing game doesn't he? Keeping it simple, side to side if necessary to frustrate the opposition. Well if that's right we do have an issue or two. Konsa as an example shits himself in possession, though a good defender, he could struggle. McGinn right now is woeful in possession too.I'd expect to see Chambers in, and who knows in midfield. It's not just that, it's his defending too, far too often he stands off his man and hesitates.
Emery is not going to rate Konsa given his lack of quality with the ball.Chambers, on the other hand, is excellent with it, and for me the most obvious change we'll see is going to be him in for Konsa.
It is tempting to list most of them, given successive managers have failed to get a tune out the squad. However there are some players that have shown sporadic periods of excellent form:Watkins - good first season.Mings - good enough to get into the England squad last season.Konsa - Good first season.Ramsey - good half a season last year.Ings - Good for Southampton.Buendia - Good for Norwich.Coutinho - Good enough for Bayern and Barca.Cash - don'tm rate hime but might improve.Digne - Good for Everton.I reckon half of then will end up being good for Emery, and half will still be dirge. Anyones guess which half.Then we have jury's out players, that may do better with a chance in the team - Sanson, Guilbert, and promissing young players like Archer, Davis, Philogene Bidace, Ramsey, KKH etc. 2-3 of these will end up regulars in Emerys team.Then we have the only player of any consistent quality - Martinez.We need at least 4 good quality signings, and to shift out 7-10 players over the next 2 seasons. It is a big job.
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on October 30, 2022, 04:15:04 PMIt is tempting to list most of them, given successive managers have failed to get a tune out the squad. However there are some players that have shown sporadic periods of excellent form:Watkins - good first season.Mings - good enough to get into the England squad last season.Konsa - Good first season.Ramsey - good half a season last year.Ings - Good for Southampton.Buendia - Good for Norwich.Coutinho - Good enough for Bayern and Barca.Cash - don'tm rate hime but might improve.Digne - Good for Everton.I reckon half of then will end up being good for Emery, and half will still be dirge. Anyones guess which half.Then we have jury's out players, that may do better with a chance in the team - Sanson, Guilbert, and promissing young players like Archer, Davis, Philogene Bidace, Ramsey, KKH etc. 2-3 of these will end up regulars in Emerys team.Then we have the only player of any consistent quality - Martinez.We need at least 4 good quality signings, and to shift out 7-10 players over the next 2 seasons. It is a big job.I tend to agree and also think that we cannot get rid of them all at once. I’d let the market decide, sell players where we receive decent offers and keep the others. We already have a big squad so we need to recuperate some players whilst creating space for new signings.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 30, 2022, 04:20:12 PMEmery is not going to rate Konsa given his lack of quality with the ball.Chambers, on the other hand, is excellent with it, and for me the most obvious change we'll see is going to be him in for Konsa.I really don't get why bednarek was getting on ahead of Chambers. He never let us down last season.Cash is a liability, we need someone with more quality on the right and Buendia, while i like his tenacity, shouldn't be a guaranteed starter, he's only effective in certain types of games. I wouldn't mind seeing Ramsey in that 10 poisition to see what he can do. Big transfer window ahead of us, hopefully.
Beundia hasn’t been a gaurenteed starter in his whole time at the club. We’re in danger of writing him off when he hasnt had a run of more than a couple of starts at a time.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on October 30, 2022, 08:58:22 PMBeundia hasn’t been a gaurenteed starter in his whole time at the club. We’re in danger of writing him off when he hasnt had a run of more than a couple of starts at a time. Yesterday gave a strong hint why he probably hasn't been starting very often. He's very easily dispossessed and has no pace at all. His passing was really sloppy too.