One of the old dockers from the 80s ?We need an old striker to come of the bench .
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One of the old dockers from the 80s ?We need an old striker to come of the bench .
My Father in Law is 1 of them.One of the old dockers from the 80s ?
Why you watching 3.Liga?
If that's ok with Barry.My Father in Law is 1 of them.
Hes in his 70s now and has a chronic back problem, but still travels all over the world in his job for Unite.
Give him 20minutes at the end of games.
I see what you're saying, but we've had more than a couple of veteran signings that didn't pan out. Williams, Delph, Schneiderlin, Tosun, Bolasie, Walcott not awful, but not good either, that's just oof the top of my head in the last couple years. Very few turn out to be Gareth Barry. When they are older they usually carry higher wages and are harder to shift out. I'm not saying we can't have a couple of "crafty veteran" signings, James and Allan are obvious evidence that it can work. I just tend to think young and rising tends to be lower risk overall for the club. And with our finances the way they appear to be, lower risk seems to be the way to go (at least I the near future).Yes, I agree; although the Delph deal would have worked if the player wasn't devoid of self pride. Signing them types of players can work just like when we signed Barry, we haven't had much luck with that type of deal since but there is place for them.
If Tosun, Schneiderlin and Bolasie were classed as veterans then I might have to start looking at funeral planning...I see what you're saying, but we've had more than a couple of veteran signings that didn't pan out. Williams, Delph, Schneiderlin, Tosun, Bolasie, Walcott not awful, but not good either, that's just oof the top of my head in the last couple years. Very few turn out to be Gareth Barry. When they are older they usually carry higher wages and are harder to shift out. I'm not saying we can't have a couple of "crafty veteran" signings, James and Allan are obvious evidence that it can work. I just tend to think young and rising tends to be lower risk overall for the club. And with our finances the way they appear to be, lower risk seems to be the way to go (at least I the near future).
Moyes though.
I see what you're saying, but we've had more than a couple of veteran signings that didn't pan out. Williams, Delph, Schneiderlin, Tosun, Bolasie, Walcott not awful, but not good either, that's just oof the top of my head in the last couple years. Very few turn out to be Gareth Barry. When they are older they usually carry higher wages and are harder to shift out. I'm not saying we can't have a couple of "crafty veteran" signings, James and Allan are obvious evidence that it can work. I just tend to think young and rising tends to be lower risk overall for the club. And with our finances the way they appear to be, lower risk seems to be the way to go (at least I the near future).
Iwobi a forward? Personally I only see dcl and Richy as forwards but that’s how the modern games changedBrands has come out with his 'ideal' squad numbers again
GK × 3
DF × 8
MF × 6/7
FW × 6
My guess is they see:
GK: Pickford / Olsen / Virginia
DF: Digne / Nkounkou / Godfrey / Mina / Holgate / Keane / Coleman
MF: Allan / Doucoure / Davies / Sigurdsson
FW: Richarlison / Gordon / DCL / James / Iwobi
So we need 1×DF + 2×MF + 1×FW
4 players more...
Did he actually say no? Or I don’t expect any business.Brands said no transfers, lock this thread and stop the day dreaming
"We are still working to offload some players for new challenges in their careers.Did he actually say no? Or I don’t expect any business.
Did he end up signing?Had a dream Everton sent me to Turin to convince Cuadrado to sign for us. I'm on here too much.