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Thumbheed

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  1. There's about 5 clubs in the world that can afford a £100m player and he's gonna have to play spectacularly well for someone to trigger it.

     

    It's not an ideal scenario but £100m would make a HUGE difference to our long term prospects were it to arrive in our bank accounts.

     

    I'm happy to have this ticked off tbh.

     

     

  2. On a side note, I don't think it's too far fetched to say we haven't played well as a result of the quality of the opposition we've faced. 

     

    How many times last year was it the other way round for opposing fans who claimed they were shit and we just caught them on a bad day when in reality it was because we made them look bad?

     

    Same thing's happening now. 

  3. 7 minutes ago, nufc123 said:

    The concern is not about points but performance

    Yeh, I referenced that in my post.

     

    We're at par points wise and haven't played particularly well, I'll worry when we don't play well and don't get the points we expect.

  4. Aston Villa 3 

    Man City 0

    Liverpool 1

    Brighton 1

    Brentford 3

    AC Milan 0

     

    How many point would people have expected from the above run in?

     

    I'd have said 8 realistically.

     

    If anything, I'm slightly encouraged by the fact we're probably on par with expectations and it hasn't even clicked for us yet. 

     

     

  5. My initial thoughts on him so far is he's very good on the ball and I'm excited to see how we can best utilise that but he's not as impactful as others off it, and we're perhaps suffering as a result of that.

     

    Early days yet and certainly encouraged by some of the things I've seen from him but not 100% convinced just yet that he's the right fit us at the moment. 

     

     

  6. I've been a big fan of Miggy and still think he'll get 10 this year but I just wish he was more direct and more willing to go on the outside a bit more even if that meant losing the ball a bit more. Everytime he cuts inside he holds up momentum and gives our opposition time to reorganise, it's a small flaw but one that I think really impacts our game. 

     

     

     

     

  7. 4 hours ago, The College Dropout said:

    A 10 is a perfect window right? It’s not perfect there’s glaring gaps in the squad. 
     

    I’ve given it a 7 because it’s all good solid transfers that will benefit us in the long term. 

     

    By that definition we'd need about 18 new high calibre players for a 10.

     

     

  8. 7 hours ago, The College Dropout said:

    Rate the window a 7. 
     

    Still starting Burn, Miggy - not even improved in his position and no backup for Schar.  
     

    I like all of our signings though.  

     

    You wanted a minimum of 7 signings this window?

  9. The thing is I don't think he needs to change too much, it's just a case of getting better players into the system and the results will follow - I think he's got the mentality of the team in an incredibly strong place.

  10. I dont think it was too bad.

     

    We just came against a side who were better tactically and blocked all our normal avenues of play which really restricted us. 

     

    It was just one of those games where when plan A doesn't work you really need your attacking players to really step up and none of them did - Almiron in particular was making poor decision all night.  Won't include Isak in that as he was left woefully isolated but I guess that was the plan. Personally, I'd have pulled him to the left and given Walker something different to think about, but overall not particularly surprised nor disappointed by that result.

     

    Hall will be a massive player in games like this. 

  11. We get caught up alot in thinking that transfer fees are the driving factor behind our restrictions on FFP when in reality it's wages that hurt the bottom line the most. I think that's why clubs like Dortmund and Birghton will always have the ceiling they've got and never truly break into the elite because their business model relies on sourcing high potential players to replace the excellent players they sell.

     

    Selling any player for large sums helps our bottom line in the short term but its not a sustainable method of building a highly consistent winning team (as alluded to by Eales in We Are United - "wages are the number 1 reason for a successfull team").

     

    Ultimately we need to improve our commercial revenue and that can only be done by ensuring we continue to be successfull on the pitch - that can't be done by selling our star players and hoping the replacement we get in replicates what that player has produced. 

     

    With that in mind, this would make Isak comfortably our least sellable asset. 

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