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Guy started two games in the league last season. Away to Liverpool and Man City :lol: Don't see CB as a high priority this summer with Lascelles and Burn being decent cover for Schar and Botman.

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2 minutes ago, Conjo said:

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Guy started two games in the league last season. Away to Liverpool and Man City :lol: Don't see CB as a high priority this summer with Lascelles and Burn being decent cover for Schar and Botman.

Came in and did well by my books as well. His ability with the ball at his feet has also greatly improved. 
 

More than happy to keep him around personally. 

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He mentioned Ritchie as part of the leadership group too. Aye, of course Ritchie probably is not suited to the team on the pitch anymore but he must be great off it that his contract was extended and Jamaal name-dropping him there proves it.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Ben said:

My son is mates with the Mileys and says Lascelles is the gaffa with all the players, takes no shit and they love him for it, apparently Schar adores him.

the lack of respect from some fans towards Lascelles and Ritchie is even more ridiculous in light of things like this.

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7 hours ago, huss9 said:

the lack of respect from some fans towards Lascelles and Ritchie is even more ridiculous in light of things like this.

 

Definitely, but some fans are absolute dolts so we probably shouldn't get too wound up about it.

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1 hour ago, Rich said:

 

Definitely, but some fans are absolute dolts so we probably shouldn't get too wound up about it.

 

Playing devil's advocate here it all depends on what sort of wage and contract they are on. While we arent skint their wage also contributes to the % wage turn over ratio rule. If they are not playing and roles are to enforce or to help build the culture then I would be mad if they pick up big wages. If we can't build a culture with the pros currently getting loads of game time or the coaching team working with them then something is wrong. 

 

No idea what a coaches wage is but that's all they should be on at this point. 

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I'm happy to trust Howe and Co. on this one, as with most other things, until they give me enough reason not to.

 

They all clearly see value in keeping certain players around, they all know exactly what they're being paid and how it impacts our overall budget, and they've decided they want them here, at least for another season.

 

And of all the things to be "mad" about in this day and age, the wages of Jamaal Lascelles, Matt Ritchie, Paul Dummett, and Mark Gillespie should be very far down our lists. :lol:

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11 hours ago, Conjo said:

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Guy started two games in the league last season. Away to Liverpool and Man City :lol: Don't see CB as a high priority this summer with Lascelles and Burn being decent cover for Schar and Botman.

Didn’t know he started just these games but just wanna say - we lost them both ???

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8 hours ago, nufcjb said:

He mentioned Ritchie as part of the leadership group too. Aye, of course Ritchie probably is not suited to the team on the pitch anymore but he must be great off it that his contract was extended and Jamaal name-dropping him there proves it.

 

 

 

I get that but he must be one of the highest paid whatever there hell he Is, inspirational coach or whatever there is but I trust Eddie.

 

 Just can’t wait until we start to trim our numbers accordingly but plenty of others to go first.

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There does come a point where new players have take over. Can't hang on to squad members who can't contribute forever just cos they are good leaders in the dressing room. If we could half the 95/96 team would still be lurking around

 

As motivational as Lacelles may be now, when he first came in, he looked and played like a scared youth team player. His change to a leader should be used as an example to the squad and how it's possible to make that step up

 

 

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Well aye, obviously. Nobody is advocating keeping Lascelles until he's 35.

 

Howe's proven himself to be ruthless enough in the past, too. As soon as his cost outweighs his benefit, he'll be gone from the squad, but it's clearly not that time just yet.

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2 minutes ago, gjohnson said:

There does come a point where new players have take over. Can't hang on to squad members who can't contribute forever just cos they are good leaders in the dressing room. If we could half the 95/96 team would still be lurking around

Obviously

And if a decent offer came in that worked for all parties he'd probably be off. But until then it's nice to see the gaffer have his back and talk so highly of him

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Just now, Rich said:

Well aye, obviously. Nobody is advocating keeping Lascelles until he's 35.

 

Howe's proven himself to be ruthless enough in the past, too. As soon as his cost outweighs his benefit, he'll be gone from the squad, but it's clearly not that time just yet.

And that’s fair - our leadership was a shambles and that’s been sorted enough to steer us to 12th and 4th. If the worst thing we have to complain about them is their cost then things are pretty good.

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The leadership group also includes Burn and Trippier who contribute infinetly more as they are a leader on and off the pitch as shown by Trippier showing up to welcome Tonali. 

 

Trust Howe but we do need to move on from expensive cheerleaders as we need a strong squad capable of delivering on the pitch not just the training ground and locker room. 

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1 minute ago, nufcjmc said:

The leadership group also includes Burn and Trippier who contribute infinetly more as they are a leader on and off the pitch as shown by Trippier showing up to welcome Tonali. 

 

Trust Howe but we do need to move on from expensive cheerleaders as we need a strong squad capable of delivering on the pitch not just the training ground and locker room. 

This is essentially an argument that has no facts as none of us are behind the scenes day to day the same as none of us know how much Man City or man united’s “cheerleaders” cost.  Need to trust those who are living it.

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