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Transfers Summer 2022 Transfer Thread.

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So far this is our best team personally, but look at the strength in depth and options we have now. That 1st 11 is already a big improvement on last season. Obviously a few of those might be leaving. So excited and still more signings to come


Lloris


Doherty. Romero. Dier. Lenglet. Perisic

Bentecur Bissouma

Kuluvesci. Kane. Son

Subs
Forster
Davies
Sanchez
Rodon
Sessegnon
Reguilon
Emerson
Saar
Skipp
Hojberg
Gio
Gil
Ndombele
Richarlison
Lucas
You leave Davies out of your starting 11 again and I will not be responsible for my actions young man!

Now go to ur room!
 
So far this is our best team personally, but look at the strength in depth and options we have now. That 1st 11 is already a big improvement on last season. Obviously a few of those might be leaving. So excited and still more signings to come


Lloris


Doherty. Romero. Dier. Lenglet. Perisic

Bentecur Bissouma

Kuluvesci. Kane. Son

Subs
Forster
Davies
Sanchez
Rodon
Sessegnon
Reguilon
Emerson
Saar
Skipp
Hojberg
Gio
Gil
Ndombele
Richarlison
Lucas

Think it’s too early to say who would start - Davies or Lenglet.

Davies has been in top form for Conte…

Other than that I’m largely in agreement.
 
People wanna convince themselves that Romero single-handedly transformed our defense cos he's the jazzy, exotic, hipster's choice... He's the bollocks, but the fact is we looked a mess in most games where Dier wasn't beside him.

Likewise though, people can try and convince themselves that Dier looking OK isn't something to do with having two guys either side of him instead of one and a system around him coached to protect the defence better.

I don't think Dier is the worst CB out there by any stretch, but a CB that can only look competent in a very well drilled and conservative 3CB set up, is probably not fabulous.

That's OK, I don't mind a system that makes players function collectively, better than the sum of their individual parts, but great players can also look good when they don't have the structure to suit them. Dier rarely did.

And likewise your boy Davies. Good pro, but very limited.
 
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Thing is, although we felt painfully stretched at times; at one point we had:

Kane, Son, Proper-Dele, Eriksen, Lucas, Lamela & Llorente.
Sort of true, they were only all the club at the same time for one full season (18/19), Lamela was basically fully crocked by that point and Llorente fully immobile and only useful in short substitute cameos.

And unluckily it was the season where Kane and Dele both independently missed about 3 or 4 months, for both them it was the season they missed the most games in their career.

Overall, yeah they were all on the same team but they were never all healthy or in form. Llorente and Lamela were basically finished minus cameos and it was a horrible injury season for Kane and Dele, so it never practically worked out that we had depth.

We also played 58 games that year because of the UCL run, that team was basically held together by duct tape by the time of the final.

Midfield depth was destroyed by that point too, selling Dembele without a replacement in January. Making a UCL final with your midfield pivot options being Sissoko, Winks, and crocked Wanyama is truly one of football's great achievements. Pochettino was actually a wizard with some of the things he overcame here.
 
Likewise though, people can try and convince themselves that Dier looking OK isn't something to do with having two guys either side of him instead of one and a system around him coached to protect the defence better.

I addressed this above somewhere:

Rom, Dav & Davies..... Stick any 2 of these in a 3 with Dier and they looked organised and tought to breach...... Play all 3 together; not so much.

....Obviously if we had someone with the same ability as Dier to slot in instead then there wouldn't be a drop off, but this just underlines what Dier IS bringing to the table.

I don't think Dier is the worst CB out there by any stretch, but a CB that can only look competent in a very well drilled and conservative 3CB set up, is probably not fabulous.

That's OK, I don't mind a system that makes players function collectively, better than the sum of their individual parts, but great players can also look good when they don't have the structure to suit them. Dier rarely did.

And likewise your boy Davies. Good pro, but an very limited.

The point here was never to start gassing Dier or Davies up as world-beaters; just to give them due credit that they played very well within our system.

If we can genuinely upgrade on either then great; but some posts here a wrongly dismissive of their contribution.

"great players can also look good when they don't have the structure to suit them. Dier rarely did."

Neither did Romero; if we're gonna be balanced in our critique here.
 
It's pretty wild if you look at it, the below was our EFL Cup Final lineup against City in 2021. Bench that day was Bale, Bergwijn, Ndombele, Dele, Sissoko, Lamela, Sanchez, Hart, Tanganga.

There's a decent chance that only 7 of those players are in our 18 man team for game 1 this year. That was only 15 months ago.

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I addressed this above somewhere:





The point here was never to start gassing Dier or Davies up as world-beaters; just to give them due credit that they played very well within our system.

If we can genuinely upgrade on either then great; but some posts here a wrongly dismissive of their contribution.

"great players can also look good when they don't have the structure to suit them. Dier rarely did."

Neither did Romero; if we're gonna be balanced in our critique here.

I honestly didn't pay much attention to Romero at Atalanta, but some of the shit he did with us last year scared me a little. Not always in a good way. But I'd still take him over Dier right now. And I'd trust him more in a 2 than Dier, who's just turned way too easily and spends too much time doing the backward wardrobe shuffle.

There were times over the last couple of years when I was happier seeing Sanchez out there, just because he could at least move and was aggressive, and that's really saying something.

It's a shame because I actually think Dier seems like a more interesting guy than many footballers. I'm Ok with him being in a squad, and it's less worrying in this current set up when he plays, can even have good games, but if we were to revert to a CB2 system, I would really like an upgrade as first choice.
 
I honestly didn't pay much attention to Romero at Atalanta, but some of the shit he did with us last year scared me a little. Not always in a good way. But I'd still take him over Dier right now. And I'd trust him more in a 2 than Dier, who's just turned way too easily and spends too much time doing the backward wardrobe shuffle.

There were times over the last couple of years when I was happier seeing Sanchez out there, just because he could at least move and was aggressive, and that's really saying something.

It's a shame because I actually think Dier seems like a more interesting guy than many footballers. I'm Ok with him being in a squad, and it's less worrying in this current set up when he plays, can even have good games, but if we were to revert to a CB2 system, I would really like an upgrade as first choice.

TBH, I think a 4 man backline asks difficult questions of the entire defensive dept. of our squad.
 
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What is this 'main CB' business? Why is he the 'main CB'? We play with 3 CBs - just because he's in the middle that doesn't make him any more (or less) significant to our ability to defend well. :/
yea because hes at the core of defence. the rcb is rarely going to be able to do much if the lcb gets done and vica versa. hes the one most central to the thing we are trying to protect, so i would say thats the main CB. hes also the one out of the 3 that will see the ball the most as yet again...hes central....
 
I listened to that. Prick was claiming his opinion as fact.

Every time he used a phrase or a player name he said/pronounced it differently.

....And any time he made a prediction he said "fact" afterwards.

The other fella had him tied in knots without even trying.


It was C.Palmer... Not Cole. Brummy innit.

A few times he had the gall to roll out the line "as a manager" in an attempt to gaslight his dreadful take as being credible....

[checks]

- Less than 2 seasons at Stockport.
- 9 months at Mansfield as a caretaker.
- Nothing for 16 years.
- 4 months active at non-league Grantham Town.

:dawsonlol:
 
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yea because hes at the core of defence. the rcb is rarely going to be able to do much if the lcb gets done and vica versa. hes the one most central to the thing we are trying to protect, so i would say thats the main CB. hes also the one out of the 3 that will see the ball the most as yet again...hes central....

Our defense is a unit that was operating as more than the sum of it's parts.

Bearing in mind that most teams attack from wide positions; the idea that Dier is doing most of the defending is a dubious take. Aside from crosses, the bulk of his workload revolves around heading hoofballs back up the middle from where they came... And he's good at that.
 
And yesterday was jason cunty. If you listened to him you would think the prick could play. He went to chavs when they was shit and made them shitter. Divvy chav cunt. Even his winds me up. Ended up listening to Jackie FM
 
With the assumed outgoings and Signing of Spence for £15 to £20 mill it still leaves Pat with massive amount of money burning a hole in his pocket.
Wonder if we'll try something big later in the window or it's a case of that's it. Eat some now, save some for later
 
Yes.

No, spending directly correlates with success. Clubs who spend more statistically do better. Obviously you can find bargains, but operating on a smaller budget is far, far harder, and players with higher wages & transfer fees are generally costing more for a reason.

This obviously doesn't equate to every expensive signing being a success, or that we should pay more for mediocre players. But that's not the argument put forward, but you know that, you're just going to pretend I've made that point because it's easier to try and discredit.
Wages are the key.

But also… revenue. Hmmm.
 
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