Stottie
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I'm going to cheat and not click anything till we play Brighton. That should be more indicative than swatting aside Forest. fwiw, if we give him the 3-3 Brentford game when he had Covid (officially? down as Tindall), Eddie Howe's league record is now P28 W14 D5 L9. 50% wins and 1.68 points per game!
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
That Kevin Maguire football finances guy said Leicester's wages were at 85% of turnover or whatever that metric is. The level to aim for is below 70%. That 85% is with fans in the stadium. It was higher without them before, as Nucasol says above. -
We've dominated possession and got the ball into good areas. Plenty of shots and should really be ahead. We need to get more targets in the box to create bigger chances. Set pieces have also been poor.
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
The correct verdict on our window won't come till Sep 2nd at the earliest. It may come later if we sign an unfancied player Howe then turns around. That's something Bournemouth Howe would do. Brighton under Ashworth would buy players no-one has heard of. There is still lots of time, but as the window draws to a close, selling clubs will become more desperate, and desirable players weighing their options, e.g., Cornet, Tielemans will make their choices. In our case, the option may have been to pay the Saudi tax to get players in early or wait and drive harder bargains. It's easy to forget but we are coming out of a pandemic where clubs lost lots of gameday money. With Liverpool and Man City in the first five games, I see them are free hits where it doesn't matter what happens. For me, it's fine for players to come in as the window closes and for Howe to ease them in as he did with Bruno. The most important thing for the first ten games is to not have stupid expectations that the media will feed on and put Howe under undeserved pressure. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Leicester's defence is coming off a poor second half to the season. Their XG against from Jan 1st this year has been worse than Watford's, so they need to strengthen, not sell their best defender. Soyancu is out of contract in 2023 and likely to go soon, so selling Fofana would also mean Leicester looking at replacing two CHs. DM Ndidi is increasingly missing games with injury and they need a new keeper once Schmeichel goes. Tielemans may not go until the final day of the window, so another player like Maddison or Barnes may be their best hope of getting in some funds that they'll actually have time to use. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I know Transfermarkt's valuations are not gospel, but Leicester's top four most valuable players on there all have deals that expire in 2023 or 2024. Most valuable is actually Fofana, but you get my point. They're in a bad situation with their existing players, never mind how much money is or isn't available to spend on new ones. Just one point on the graph, but the Liverpool approach to this problem was first sell the less important player (Mane) and with him out of the way, then break their wage structure to re-sign the crucial one (Salah). Clearout, then begrudgingly pay the players you must keep whatever it takes. Unfortunately for them, Leicester have completely lost control of Tielemans, who looks like he'll go for peanuts whenever Arsenal or someone can be bothered to bid. The lack of rush about it suggests there will be no price war, and that Leicester will not get any usuable funds from it until very late in the window. Lingard has just proved how much money you can get as a free agent. It's a big incentive for players to not re-sign deals. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I was about to write something about Tielemans but Foxedup has way surpassed the drivel I had down. Leicester will be shifting someone once the season starts. Its almost nailed on. Whether they sell Maddison is a different question, but I don't think our people are stupid enough to waste time if there were little chance of success. It must be a possible goer. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Yes, the club may be proactively mentioning ffp to counter expectations that our new owners have a bottomless pit of cash and can/should pay more than other clubs. Starting the window by signing an expensive CB and a keeper when we need attacking players also pours salt onto claims of funds limited by ffp or our owners' pockets. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
This does have a marquee signing feel to it. Not in the sense of getting a "name" per se, but in the sense of amassing top level players when the odd chance to get them arises. The top level players in question all have to fit a certain personality profile, have reasonable wages, and be willing to join a team without European football. Those three things will limit the pool. It's hard to see other logic after going so hard to get Ekitike and now going for an AM not a striker. I wonder if Maddison plus ASM in a two is a backup plan for when Wilson is rested or injured. In that situation, Bruno can be pushed up to #8, though you'd think the main plan would be for him to plan further back with Maddison at AM. Whatever it is, the schedule will be weird this year with the WC coming mid season and more fixtures being crammed together. Five subs changes things up as well. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I had to look it up myself, so I'm not claiming any great footballer observation skills. Mount is the player fbref's AI suggests as second top best match for comparisons https://fbref.com/en/stathead/player_comparison.cgi?show_form=1&request=1&sum=0&comp_type=by_type&dom_lg=1&player_id1=ee38d9c5&p1yrfrom=2021-2022&player_id2=5e861944&p2yrfrom=2021-2022&player_id3=9674002f&p3yrfrom=2021-2022&player_id4=507c7bdf&p4yrfrom=2021-2022&player_id5=38ce1150&p5yrfrom=2021-2022&player_id6=4a5a45c7&p6yrfrom=2021-2022 With England, Maddison being behind Smith Rowe and Bellingham is presumably Southgate not liking him. Favouritism wouldn't be a new accusation for Southgate. Maddison not being in the England conversation could be a strong reason for him to move from Leicester. You'd expect younger players to look up to Trippier, 100% sound lad who played for Simeone, and he might be bending Maddison's ear. -
If the stated release clause exists, Cornet will definitely move this window. I think the delay is the player waiting to see what his best option is. He'll know that it may be as a fallback choice for a team pursuing other players. I quite like the idea of stringing Cornet along to deadline day, and seeing how Almiron does in the first few games played in anger. Give him one last chance to prove he's been unBruced.
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
JM's numbers are almost identical to Mason Mount, including the defensive contribution ones. I don't think you'd say Chelsea or England are built around Mason Mount or especially vulnerable due to him. They just play with DMs, which is fairly standard these days. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Ah, but you can like the club without liking the fans. What Leicester did was amazing, Vardy, Mahrez, and Kante, off the scale scouting.I cannot stand Liverpool fans, especially the celebrity ones who cannot go five minutes without mentioning it and the "we're underappreciated/best front three of all time" victim complex ones, but I admire the club. I think the equivalent to this transfer would be us selling Bruno to West Ham for 45M. I would be livid! -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I had a look too and my impression is that they are still stuck in "who are Noocarsel?" type denial. This will switch to fume if/when they realise its going to happen and happen with a fee that is way below Maguire, Grealish etc. Leicester aren't a club who've done a whole lot wrong, European semis last season, so this is an unfortunate turn of events for them. In terms of picking off a top-class player with the added bonus of weakening a rival, I would rather it have been another club up there, like West Ham or Arsenal. Having a team like Leicester challenging for Europe and beating Man City and Liverpool on their day is good for the league. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I'd be fuming if I were a Leicester fan, this is a really bad situation they've created for themselves, but it looks like this is definitely on for us. With Maddison being so clearly an AM, a really pointy one, I wonder if the equation with him relies on a Miggy/Fraser level of pressing and defensive contribution from one of the wings. LW is ASM in a free role, LB is Targett holding, with Joelinton also marshalling the left side, RB is Trippier coming forward as an outball and progressive passer, and RW is a grafter expected to cover back for Trippier. -
How many fullbacks do Chelsea have? They were mentioned for Digne before Villa grabbed him, so the answer would appear to be never enough.
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Bilbao are no mugs but we managed to work it round the back and then hit Willock in space with a thirty yard plus vertical pass along the ground a few times. It was beautiful. ASM is also getting the ball in better positions and has options, like the offload to Ritchie for the goal and that run where he crossed the pitch and Krafth crossed it in.
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
It sounds like Maddison is actually available at a price though, which is hurdle number one. If Anderson goes out on loan to the Champo and is successful, his value will soar even if he does not look like reaching Maddison's level. Liverpool and City, surely the model we need to follow, end up selling a lot of their prospects and buying better with the boost they receive from doing this. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Ashworth's certainly been busy signing promising youth players to make up for years of neglect, but there'll be a lag before these efforts come to fruition. It's likely we'll have to spend and spend big. LIverpool's key pieces in their final puzzle were the world's most expensive defender and the world's most expensive goalkeeper. Anderson shows a lot of promise, but let's not put pressure on the lad for the time being. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Stottie replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
fwiw, it sounds like Maddison is on around 100 to 110k, so potentially no hit to our salary structure just yet. Presumably Paqueta would want much more. Management wise, the dream value for money approach is to get to top six/seven without paying any player more than the 130k or so Bruno gets. That strikes me as just about achievable. Once it becomes a case of competing for Top 4, the money bazooka has to come out because we'll need Son, Kane, Saka, Foden level performers. Not buying a massive salary just yet buys the commercial folks time to set up sponsor deals and for us to climb the table without being weigned down by the Ashley/Bruce bugger all points start to last year. 40M is a decent first bid if Leicester want nearly 60M. Meet in the middle and get it done. -
For all the talk on here about wanting a midfielder, it's interesting to see that the first big bid goes in for an upgrade on Willock, not an upgrade on Shelvey. With Longstaff improving and Anderson coming through, the idea may be to get some money back on Willock. Whatever it is, in Eddie we trust.
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Maddison puts up Paqueta-like numbers in a harder league. Paqueta is more of a unit and would add slightly more defensively. For Maddison himself, he probably needs to move if he wants to play for England. Maybe Howe can sell him us as a platform to take him higher. As it is, he's well behind Mount with Bellingham getting established too.
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It suggests to me that like Ekitike, Cornet is holding out for the best club he can join. He'll have been tapped up by someone, and will sign on a dotted line when he is certain there will be no better offers that the one he has in front of him. If Cornet thought Everton was his current ceiling, he would have signed already. Ekitike did it to us, so there is no shame in this.
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Enough production to probably justify selling ASM. I like ASM and have faith in him, but a handful of players out there are similarly priced and are safer bets.