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14 minutes ago, Nine said:

I reckon Dyche went to Everton knowing they wouldn’t sign anyone, that might even be what secured him the job over someone like Bielsa who wanted players in. Its a win-win for him now really. If they go down then he wasn’t backed, if they stay up he’s a miracle worker. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Absolutely. The first thing he said upon being announced was "There is quality in this squad. But we have to make them shine. That's the job of me and my staff", immediately discussing getting the best out of the squad and not a word about "doing business" or anything to that effect. There was no chance he was getting any signings of note.

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18 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Are Forest some kind of contemporary art project or a comedy troupe? I love their loose cannon approach to signing dross and past-it players 

 

To be fair their loose cannon approach is keeping them up

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5 hours ago, The College Dropout said:

The wages mean it will be hard to sell these players unless they are willing to take paycuts. Atleti, Conte & Juve days of dodgy transfers looks done and that would be the best market for them.

 

But aye I agree with the right manager - they should be competitive next season. There's enough talent across the pitch for a run at top 4 next season. They have this season to try and find a team out of those.

 

It's similar to Forest. There's a lot of good players there. They've found a semblance of a team and are probably upper midtable in form over the last 12 games or so.

 

 

 

Agreed. They’re not making back anywhere close to the fees they spent. Lukaku was nearly £100m, absolute fucking disaster of a signing. Others have whittled their contracts down and have much less resale. If the newbies don’t click, the likes of Nkunku for £60m, Fernandez, Mudruyk, then they’re right up shit creek. Hopefully.

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48 minutes ago, joeyt said:

 

To be fair their loose cannon approach is keeping them up

 

You could argue that setting down is keeping them up, and they've just gone and shaken it up again for no reason.

 

At least they're in a better position now though. 

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12 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

Agreed. They’re not making back anywhere close to the fees they spent. Lukaku was nearly £100m, absolute fucking disaster of a signing. Others have whittled their contracts down and have much less resale. If the newbies don’t click, the likes of Nkunku for £60m, Fernandez, Mudruyk, then they’re right up shit creek. Hopefully.

In the right system - Lukaku could come back and be a hit.

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3 hours ago, joeyt said:

 

To be fair their loose cannon approach is keeping them up

I actually quite like them in all honesty, especially now they’re happy to take players off our hands

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3 minutes ago, Ronson333 said:

 

Maybe they’re talking in a very literal sense, e.g. they’ve got to spend 8 and a half years of wages on many of their new signings. Clown time round there to be honest, you can’t just have players on enormous wages clogging up your books. Players like Ziyech, Gallagher, Sterling etc will all see their valuation drop as they won’t be playing and they’ll be on high wages. Will be difficult to shift some of these players. Todd might think he’s being clever as fuck but if Chelsea don’t get into Europe or the champions league it’s going to fucking hilarious 

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3 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Maybe they’re talking in a very literal sense, e.g. they’ve got to spend 8 and a half years of wages on many of their new signings. Clown time round there to be honest, you can’t just have players on enormous wages clogging up your books. Players like Ziyech, Gallagher, Sterling etc will all see their valuation drop as they won’t be playing and they’ll be on high wages. Will be difficult to shift some of these players. Todd might think he’s being clever as fuck but if Chelsea don’t get into Europe or the champions league it’s going to fucking hilarious 


The biggest flaw in his “human capital” nonsense is the fact they’re diminishing assets. Players you mentioned have now seen their stock fall and will struggle with form if called upon. Sterling hasn’t been good, Gallagher decent, but not as effective as he was at Palace. Ridiculous way to run a club, unless they have some predictive player modelling data that prescribes these players as leading indicators of success, it doesn’t make sense to me.

 

Culture is something you can’t buy, you need to manifest it and Chelsea lack it or any sort of identity. 

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How are they going to register those players for the CL and make a 25-man squad? They signed eight (?) players. They only player that went out was Jorginho.

 

I’ve seen some articles about they’re having to leave five signings off the Champions League squad, but nothing about the Premier League. Am I missing something? Don’t they have the same problem? 

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1 minute ago, gazza ladra said:

How are they going to register those players for the CL and make a 25-man squad? They signed eight (?) players. They only player that went out was Jorginho.

 

I’ve seen some articles about they’re having to leave five signings off the Champions League squad, but nothing about the Premier League. Am I missing something? Don’t they have the same problem? 

 

I think you have to register two separate squads, not technically separate obviously but separate on paper, one for the PL and one for CL. 

 

Found out today that the champions league registration had to be submitted today, so It's not even like Potter has any time to see how they would play together. 

 

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30 minutes ago, The Bonk said:


The biggest flaw in his “human capital” nonsense is the fact they’re diminishing assets. Players you mentioned have now seen their stock fall and will struggle with form if called upon. Sterling hasn’t been good, Gallagher decent, but not as effective as he was at Palace. Ridiculous way to run a club, unless they have some predictive player modelling data that prescribes these players as leading indicators of success, it doesn’t make sense to me.

 

Culture is something you can’t buy, you need to manifest it and Chelsea lack it or any sort of identity. 

 

There are a few clubs this season who's relative success has maybe been to one degree or another, a surprise.

 

Ourselves, Arsenal and Brighton stand out. The shared ingredients are good coaching, a real plan, team spirit and togetherness. Chelsea, although the answer is right under their noses, do not care about any of that and consequently do not possess any of that.

 

They're signing amazing players yeah, but what they lack, they just cannot buy and it's why they'll fail overall. Hopefully anyway :lol:

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