kithnou
Player Valuation: £70m
Funnier if you put yourself on ignore as wellI think I am. The realisation has suddenly dawned on me

Funnier if you put yourself on ignore as wellI think I am. The realisation has suddenly dawned on me
I'm hoping and assuming that TFG will attract major new investment soon.What makes people think we will have millions in the summer to spend to rebuild, if we haven't got any money this Jan, can take years to make profit from stadium to spend in a transfer market, over aged free transfers will be our market
What makes people think we will have millions in the summer to spend to rebuild, if we haven't got any money this Jan, can take years to make profit from stadium to spend in a transfer market, over aged free transfers will be our market
Ok so you disagree.
But you are wrong.
We are weaker, it’s a fact. Dress it up as much as you like
We’ve got 1 fit striker, but ok![]()
The main issue is we now have nobody in case Beto gets injured. I don't think any club in the land can say they have absolutely no backup to their striker. In our case, from the four strikers at the club - if all were fit - Beto would be fourth choice and he's the only one available.Still disagree. Imo, we will be stronger in the 2nd half of the season to the 1st. But I respect your opinion mate. No probs at all.
Mangala is a loss, but Garner/Tim are decent. If Gana stays fit especially.
Dom/Broja are not reliable sources of goals mate, especially in the predicament were in. Beto somehow will add a few more goals than Dom would imo and Chemitti will be back soon. Perhaps Broja sooner than we thought. With other players back, Moyes looks like he would like an almost false 9 in an Ndiaye or one of the moee attack minded players.
The vast majority of fans havent been happy with Doucs overall this season. Perhaps Alcaraz will fit into that role, slightly advanced of a Gana-Garner mid. Thats looks good to me.
But perhaps the biggest strengthening, and the most important member of the “team” is having Moyes in the second half of the season and not Dyche. It was Dycheball that was taking us down. We will be fine under Moyes, and we will be in a MUCH better place in the next window - financially and physically, in our amazing new stadium. Keep the faith mate.
The problem is, you just cant buy a good striker for a few weeks in the Jan window, that is cheap and is better than Chermitti, Dom and Broja - to cover them short term and get shut in a month or so when the others are fit. Its a gamble, as a couple wont be training for 2 or 3 prem games.The main issue is we now have nobody in case Beto gets injured. I don't think any club in the land can say they have absolutely no backup to their striker. In our case, from the four strikers at the club - if all were fit - Beto would be fourth choice and he's the only one available.
We have one available backup in case Ndiaye gets injured, which is Harrison. The drop off in quality would be like downgrading from Champions League to League Two.
We have no decent backup to Pickford, and only one natural left back in the squad. If a few of these players get injured at the same time, it could (not would, but could) be disastrous.
I do think we'll have more than enough to stay up, but it's an approach I've never seen from any club before - willingly ignoring all warning signs in the squad and hoping we'll be able to plod our way to safety by picking up no further injuries and hoping those in the bottom three continue to be as poor as they've been.
The braithwaite war chestWhat makes people think we will have millions in the summer to spend to rebuild, if we haven't got any money this Jan, can take years to make profit from stadium to spend in a transfer market, over aged free transfers will be our market