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Author Topic: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.  (Read 44789 times)

Offline Rigadon

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #570 on: Today at 09:24:49 AM »
Pretty incredible to end up being favourites for a CL spot when our incomings over the past year have been so poor.

Yep.  It shows again how amazing our core squad has been over the last few years, as was also evidenced when we lost a few of them for a couple of months this season. 

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #571 on: Today at 09:32:02 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #572 on: Today at 10:13:22 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

While those things are the most important, I think you can also add that had Spurs / Chelsea / Liverpool not all completely shat the bed (relative to the resources) at a convenient time for us then with a similar season we could be sixth right now and still be very happy with how well the season was going.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #573 on: Today at 10:30:34 AM »
Wilson IN Bailey OUT and £20k better off in wages each week.   It's a no brainer to me, and I don't expect Wilson to be that great either.

The difficulty will be shifting Bailey. Even then, there's some cash down the back of the sofa from Elliot and Sanchos loans ending.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #574 on: Today at 10:55:05 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

While those things are the most important, I think you can also add that had Spurs / Chelsea / Liverpool not all completely shat the bed (relative to the resources) at a convenient time for us then with a similar season we could be sixth right now and still be very happy with how well the season was going.

Yep. We've done well, but dumb luck has played it's part as much as anything this season, particularly since January. 6 or 7 weekends where results going our way has kept us in it.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #575 on: Today at 11:23:28 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

While those things are the most important, I think you can also add that had Spurs / Chelsea / Liverpool not all completely shat the bed (relative to the resources) at a convenient time for us then with a similar season we could be sixth right now and still be very happy with how well the season was going.

Yep agree - it is remarkable how much Unai has achieved when you look at the utter non-impact of any of the attacking signings we made in the summer. But also had the other teams not been hopeless it would have been challenging.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #576 on: Today at 11:29:58 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

While those things are the most important, I think you can also add that had Spurs / Chelsea / Liverpool not all completely shat the bed (relative to the resources) at a convenient time for us then with a similar season we could be sixth right now and still be very happy with how well the season was going.

Yep. We've done well, but dumb luck has played it's part as much as anything this season, particularly since January. 6 or 7 weekends where results going our way has kept us in it.

Nope, that's absolute rubbish. It's nothing to do with luck, teams that are capable of winning 5-6 in a row, not winning for 5 or 6 in row and everything in between are, by definition, inconsistent. All that has happened in the last few months is a continuation of that, with us adding a little more inconsistency ourselves (mainly due to key injuries) and Man Utd have a bit of a longer new manager bounce than expected.

Putting it down as luck suggests the manager and squad don't deserve to be where we are when the opposite is true, with luck on our side to not see almost our entire midfield out injured at once we'd be clear in 3rd and likely still in the title race.

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Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #577 on: Today at 11:47:23 AM »
Whilst I agree about the core of the squad, I think what it mainly shows is the utter genius of Unai.

While those things are the most important, I think you can also add that had Spurs / Chelsea / Liverpool not all completely shat the bed (relative to the resources) at a convenient time for us then with a similar season we could be sixth right now and still be very happy with how well the season was going.

Yep. We've done well, but dumb luck has played it's part as much as anything this season, particularly since January. 6 or 7 weekends where results going our way has kept us in it.

Nope, that's absolute rubbish. It's nothing to do with luck, teams that are capable of winning 5-6 in a row, not winning for 5 or 6 in row and everything in between are, by definition, inconsistent. All that has happened in the last few months is a continuation of that, with us adding a little more inconsistency ourselves (mainly due to key injuries) and Man Utd have a bit of a longer new manager bounce than expected.

Putting it down as luck suggests the manager and squad don't deserve to be where we are when the opposite is true, with luck on our side to not see almost our entire midfield out injured at once we'd be clear in 3rd and likely still in the title race.

I think luck evens out over the course of a season (generally speaking), but it's also true to say the league is a lot closer in the mid-table this season, which in turn means it will take fewer points to get into the top 5 positions.  Someone could finish in the top 5 with a points total in the 50s.  Last year, we missed out on 66 points. 

We still need 8 points from our last 5 games to beat our points total from last season, in which we finished 6th.  Two wins, two draws and a loss from our last 5 games.  It's entirely possible we don't get that, especially if CL is confirmed early, and we change focus to the Europa League.  So we could quite easily end up with a higher league position, but a lower points total than last season.

I'm not saying that's "luck", but we will definitely have benefited from a much tighter league.  To be clear, the title winners will also have benefited. Unless one of the top two wins every remaining game, the league winners will have the lowest points total since Leicester, and the 3rd lowest total in the last 20 years.

The entire league has benefited from the "top 6" being mostly mediocre this season, as it's brought the whole league closer together.

 


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