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Its coming along nicely now, id like that window very much.
I can't count the number of times this year where Porro has gotten dusted by the opposition's LW. He's a terrible 1v1 defender and a liability on that side.I don't think his defending is as bad as many say
If he is expected to run the entire right hand side both offensively and defensively he's been exposed
He's not perfect, at all, but also he is entirely functional in a back 4 in a team set up properly
See RDZs time so far
View: https://x.com/i/status/2059672107529998822
Firstly, this is a mealy mouthed response from the CEO. Completely dodging the question.
But at the end, this would have to be the first admittance from anyone in the ENIC bubble that our wage structure hasn't been fit for purpose.
The first step is always acknowledgement and acceptance, and hopefully this relegation scare has humbled the executive and ownership enough to enact change. Meaningful change.
They're moving on by themselves without Spurs needing to "move" them....They're still moving on mate. The point is clear that they're the players that should not be involved in the squad at the start of the season, be it by sale, contract exploring or a loan that isn't renewed or option taken up etc
Either way we know the ones that the club doesn't need to have around anymore
Our wage structure would be expanded yet again
God, No!!!!!!!!!
He can't defendEveryone is seriously under appreciating Porro. He's a very good player.
Where you see that?
Where you see that?
I think he might play really well for RDZ. A year in Spain probably got him back on track
That is madness sending those players out on loan. We have players allready injured or doubtful, Maddison, kudus, kula & Odebert. We have no europe and therefore keeping a fully fit squad playing will be difficult but we cannot assume we will not continue to get injuries. It is easier to keep the likes of Moore, Vuskovic, Bergvale & Lankshear happy with few starting appearances than more experienced players.Depends on DeZerbi.....I think he is aiming higher than a lower mid table rebuild and for that he will want to rely on experienced players
It might be a year too early for the 4 you mention. Looks like Vuskovic is staying in Hamburg, Moore likely to return to Rangers, I wouldn't mind Lankshear going to a club like Ipswich to see if McKenna can develop him in the way he did Delap. Bergvall needs a loan too
Which is weird because it was an internal PR interview.
Someone that works for the club, I believe it.Where you see that?
I think he might play really well for RDZ. A year in Spain probably got him back on track
Everybody seemed perfectly able to understand that when we were a big team buying players from smaller clubs, it wasn't realistic for them to hang onto them. Maddison, Kudus, and Richarlison all joined us from lower PL teams who would much rather have kept them if possible.
Now that we have made decisions resulting in us becoming one of the weakest sides in the league, people act as though they don't understand why we might not be able to keep the likes of Porro. We couldn't keep the likes of Sheringham, Carrick, Keane and Berbatov from joining bigger PL sides, despite our late 90s/2000s teams performing much more strongly than our current squad.
You don't get to just choose to act like a big club again. You have to earn it on the pitch - and yes, it's much harder to reach that status than it would've been to maintain it. Choices have consequences.
And Alexander Sorloth ( who failed abysmally at Palace) is a giant in La Liga.