I can see us playing Bogarde and Onana with Luiz slightly ahead.
It’s our job as a club to ensure our best players feel we are the best place for their careers. If we carry on as we have been under Emery then we will keep more of our top players and attract excellent ones. For years before Emery arrived, certainly most of the ones many of us remember we have failed in that regard. It’s why we have lost the likes of Yorke, Barry, Milner, Delph, Jack etc. We have to change that by winning trophies. And while Emery is a massive piece of that, the financial rules will also inhibit our progress versus whose clubs already higher up the football food chain. We can’t pay the transfer fees and more importantly the wages. Or when we do we have to be absolutely certain the players will be a success. There has to be minimal margin of error.
It might be that they can promise a quicker "pathway" to the first team than us and their agents feel that will in turn get the player a bigger move within a year or two if they do well.
Quote from: eamonn on Today at 01:16:07 AMIt might be that they can promise a quicker "pathway" to the first team than us and their agents feel that will in turn get the player a bigger move within a year or two if they do well. Hopefully, us starting to give games to Hemmings, Jimoh and KY may demonstrate that there is a good pathway at villa.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 31, 2026, 02:26:05 PMIt’s our job as a club to ensure our best players feel we are the best place for their careers. If we carry on as we have been under Emery then we will keep more of our top players and attract excellent ones. For years before Emery arrived, certainly most of the ones many of us remember we have failed in that regard. It’s why we have lost the likes of Yorke, Barry, Milner, Delph, Jack etc. We have to change that by winning trophies. And while Emery is a massive piece of that, the financial rules will also inhibit our progress versus whose clubs already higher up the football food chain. We can’t pay the transfer fees and more importantly the wages. Or when we do we have to be absolutely certain the players will be a success. There has to be minimal margin of error. You're right that it's about winning trophies but it's also about growing the commercial revenue quickly so that we can afford the salaries we'll need to be paying. Each factor - winning on the pitch and building revenue - drives the other, and there's some pressure to achieve in both areas in the next 12-15 months otherwise our current momentum may fizzle out.
At last, someone who can take a penalty...
Liverpool want Geertruida from Sunderland via his parent club, the RB we wanted 18 or 24 months ago but couldn't afford. Luckily, when you've got Cash, you don't need nobody else.
Would we have finished Top Two or Top Eight though ? We still have plenty of senior players that don't get as much game time as they'd like.