tinoasprilla Posted Monday at 23:16 Share Posted Monday at 23:16 I really do not see what other do in MGW what’s his goals and assist ratio like? Guessing Hudson odoi and elanga are better. Not that I’d go for either of them Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFEE Posted Monday at 23:44 Share Posted Monday at 23:44 20 minutes ago, tinoasprilla said: I really do not see what other do in MGW what’s his goals and assist ratio like? Guessing Hudson odoi and elanga are better. Not that I’d go for either of them Hunger. Desire. Doesn’t hide. Comfort on the ball. Good technique. Eye for a pass. 10 assists last season. Got a goal threat in him. 5 goals last season. One of the few players that came to SJP last season and stood out for me. Seem to recall him and Gordon playing well together in the U21 finals. As for the financials will be in our wage reach but fee obviously not as good value as getting him from Wolves which is my only doubt as the versatility he offers is what EH looks for. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jackie Broon Posted Monday at 23:45 Share Posted Monday at 23:45 17 minutes ago, tinoasprilla said: I really do not see what other do in MGW what’s his goals and assist ratio like? Guessing Hudson odoi and elanga are better. Not that I’d go for either of them MGW - 6 goals 10 assists in 42 games, 1 goal every 588 mins Elanga - 5 goals 9 assists in 39 games, 1 goal every 535 mins Hudson-Odoi - 8 goals 2 assists in 34 games, 1 goal every 273 mins Jacob Murphy - 3 goals 8 assists in 28 games, 1 goal every 533 mins Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted Monday at 23:51 Share Posted Monday at 23:51 4 minutes ago, Jackie Broon said: MGW - 6 goals 10 assists in 42 games, 1 goal every 588 mins Elanga - 5 goals 9 assists in 39 games, 1 goal every 535 mins Hudson-Odoi - 8 goals 2 assists in 34 games, 1 goal every 273 mins Jacob Murphy - 3 goals 8 assists in 28 games, 1 goal every 533 mins What was Gordon's like at Everton ? Stats are helpful but not the whole story and those stas are the most basic of all. Like judging a keeper on clean sheets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skeletor Posted Monday at 23:56 Share Posted Monday at 23:56 4 minutes ago, madras said: What was Gordon's like at Everton ? Stats are helpful but not the whole story and those stas are the most basic of all. Like judging a keeper on clean sheets. True. Dubravka almost had a clean sheet against England from facing no shots on target. Then conceded the only two shots he faced on target. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
McDog Posted Monday at 23:58 Share Posted Monday at 23:58 Just now, Skeletor said: True. Dubravka almost had a clean sheet against England from facing no shots on target. Then conceded the only two shots he faced on target. Although Jude's goal was spectacular. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ketsbaia Posted Tuesday at 00:06 Share Posted Tuesday at 00:06 Gut instinct says it'll be Gibbs-White but I hope we can do better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted Tuesday at 05:14 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:14 I know I am the minority but I rather have Elanga over MGW. MGW is not a winger. I don’t think he suits Howe’s current 4-3-3. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt1892 Posted Tuesday at 05:38 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:38 7 hours ago, The Prophet said: Linked with Alessandro Buingiorno again in the Italian press We appear to have a scattergun approach to buying a new CB, with Kilman and Quansah being chased in part ex deals. I think we went all in expecting to get Tosin and are now having to start the whole CB search again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
r0cafella Posted Tuesday at 05:40 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:40 1 minute ago, Matt1892 said: We appear to have a scattergun approach to buying a new CB, with Kilman and Quansah being chased in part ex deals. I think we went all in expecting to get Tosin and are now having to start the whole CB search again. This is a very pessimistic way of looking at it like. We probably have a list of players who we deem would fit and the first two are definitely on that list. As for the Italian if the rumours is coming from that side I wouldn’t put too much stock in it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt1892 Posted Tuesday at 05:52 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:52 6 minutes ago, r0cafella said: This is a very pessimistic way of looking at it like. We probably have a list of players who we deem would fit and the first two are definitely on that list. As for the Italian if the rumours is coming from that side I wouldn’t put too much stock in it. I am not sure if the first two were on the list, more that we were desperate to sell and PSR slowly killing the market in terms of available money to spend for most clubs, so we were looking at being creative to help facilitate sales. It will be interesting to see if we go back in for either of the above with a straight cash offer now we are in a new financial period. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
r0cafella Posted Tuesday at 05:54 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:54 Just now, Matt1892 said: I am not sure if the first two were on the list, more that we were desperate to sell and PSR slowly killing the market in terms of available money to spend for most clubs, so we were looking at being creative to help facilitate sales. It will be interesting to see if we go back in for either of the above with a straight cash offer now we are in a new financial period. The Liverpool lad is untouchable it seems as for Kilman I doubt it, I think he’s slight outside of the age group we are aiming for. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sibierski Posted Tuesday at 06:52 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:52 Stats are just one thing on the paper. MGW technique is something else, and he will 100% be playing this season with a point to prove because he sees himself as being in England squad. I do feel with Anderson fee, it’s with a view in mind of getting MGW. Good for Forest books and they have a replacement already they like, good for us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted Tuesday at 07:03 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:03 I’ve never been blown away by Gibbs-White but trust the people in charge if they decide he’s the one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr.Spaceman Posted Tuesday at 07:09 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:09 7 hours ago, Jackie Broon said: MGW - 6 goals 10 assists in 42 games, 1 goal every 588 mins Elanga - 5 goals 9 assists in 39 games, 1 goal every 535 mins Hudson-Odoi - 8 goals 2 assists in 34 games, 1 goal every 273 mins Jacob Murphy - 3 goals 8 assists in 28 games, 1 goal every 533 mins Goal involvements is a much better high level metric imo. MGW is involved in a goal every 2.6 games. Elanga 2.78 CHO 3.4 Murphy 2.54 Doesn't even begin to tell you the whole story though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzza Posted Tuesday at 07:09 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:09 Looking at a 20 yr old portuguese rcb at the moment, but has a release clause of 85M.... Would rather have Mbuemo over elanga and MGW tbf. Seems the finished article and can cover at striker also Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzza Posted Tuesday at 07:11 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:11 Antonio Silva (Benfica) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STM Posted Tuesday at 07:14 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:14 2 minutes ago, buzza said: Antonio Silva (Benfica) ITK or you listening to Sean casey? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STM Posted Tuesday at 07:15 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:15 Mental that people don't rate MGW, he's absolutely class. There's nothing not to like, big, strong, quick, good feet, big game player, leadership, versatile and he's got so much more to give. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted Tuesday at 07:24 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:24 "Regardless of whether they had managed to get players out before June 30, Newcastle were always going to be able to spend from July 1 — but recouping more than £60million gives them a greater capacity to invest, as that permits breathing space across the new three-year rolling PSR period. With 2021-22, the first season post-takeover, dropping off the books, that means a loss of £70.7m is removed from the calculation. Although a portion of that did not count towards PSR, most did, so there is increased room. What’s more, revenues have increased substantially over the past two seasons and, with the first year of the lucrative Adidas deal — worth between £25m and £40m annually — also being added to the books, Newcastle should be able to strengthen their squad materially. There remain PSR limitations, but Newcastle are no longer shackled and unable to sign players for a fee as they were in January." Chuck some player sales on and we should have a decent amount to spend this summer. Also: "Their priorities are centre-back, right-winger and a forward, although the latter may depend on whether Callum Wilson departs. Newcastle are also pausing and reassessing their recruitment plans following the fallout from the weekend." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STM Posted Tuesday at 07:26 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:26 1 minute ago, The Prophet said: "Regardless of whether they had managed to get players out before June 30, Newcastle were always going to be able to spend from July 1 — but recouping more than £60million gives them a greater capacity to invest, as that permits breathing space across the new three-year rolling PSR period. With 2021-22, the first season post-takeover, dropping off the books, that means a loss of £70.7m is removed from the calculation. Although a portion of that did not count towards PSR, most did, so there is increased room. What’s more, revenues have increased substantially over the past two seasons and, with the first year of the lucrative Adidas deal — worth between £25m and £40m annually — also being added to the books, Newcastle should be able to strengthen their squad materially. There remain PSR limitations, but Newcastle are no longer shackled and unable to sign players for a fee as they were in January." Chuck some player sales on and we should have a decent amount to spend this summer. Also: "Their priorities are centre-back, right-winger and a forward, although the latter may depend on whether Callum Wilson departs. Newcastle are also pausing and reassessing their recruitment plans following the fallout from the weekend." Sounds fucking good to me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdm Posted Tuesday at 07:27 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:27 2 minutes ago, The Prophet said: "Regardless of whether they had managed to get players out before June 30, Newcastle were always going to be able to spend from July 1 — but recouping more than £60million gives them a greater capacity to invest, as that permits breathing space across the new three-year rolling PSR period. With 2021-22, the first season post-takeover, dropping off the books, that means a loss of £70.7m is removed from the calculation. Although a portion of that did not count towards PSR, most did, so there is increased room. What’s more, revenues have increased substantially over the past two seasons and, with the first year of the lucrative Adidas deal — worth between £25m and £40m annually — also being added to the books, Newcastle should be able to strengthen their squad materially. There remain PSR limitations, but Newcastle are no longer shackled and unable to sign players for a fee as they were in January." Chuck some player sales on and we should have a decent amount to spend this summer. Also: "Their priorities are centre-back, right-winger and a forward, although the latter may depend on whether Callum Wilson departs. Newcastle are also pausing and reassessing their recruitment plans following the fallout from the weekend." sounds good Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SUPERTOON Posted Tuesday at 07:27 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:27 2 minutes ago, The Prophet said: "Regardless of whether they had managed to get players out before June 30, Newcastle were always going to be able to spend from July 1 — but recouping more than £60million gives them a greater capacity to invest, as that permits breathing space across the new three-year rolling PSR period. With 2021-22, the first season post-takeover, dropping off the books, that means a loss of £70.7m is removed from the calculation. Although a portion of that did not count towards PSR, most did, so there is increased room. What’s more, revenues have increased substantially over the past two seasons and, with the first year of the lucrative Adidas deal — worth between £25m and £40m annually — also being added to the books, Newcastle should be able to strengthen their squad materially. There remain PSR limitations, but Newcastle are no longer shackled and unable to sign players for a fee as they were in January." Chuck some player sales on and we should have a decent amount to spend this summer. Also: "Their priorities are centre-back, right-winger and a forward, although the latter may depend on whether Callum Wilson departs. Newcastle are also pausing and reassessing their recruitment plans following the fallout from the weekend." Not a fan of a pause, I need some concrete rumours. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeyt Posted Tuesday at 07:28 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:28 I think Gibbs White is brilliant but I don't think he'd fit into our current system with 3 centre mids or on the right wing. I think he'd be great as a number 10 behind Isak but we rarely play with one I'd like us to sign him and change our system rather than shoehorn him onto the right wing Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingArthur Posted Tuesday at 07:30 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:30 14 minutes ago, STM said: Mental that people don't rate MGW, he's absolutely class. There's nothing not to like, big, strong, quick, good feet, big game player, leadership, versatile and he's got so much more to give. He is a good player, but not really what we need. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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