Because we played pretty deep last season, and had a shit attack.
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Because we played pretty deep last season, and had a shit attack.
They weren't worried about that at all, in fact like QPR they actually could avoid paying the fine so long as they were in the PL, if they were to drop back down in Champ then the fine is active (Leicester spent most of their time in the PL negotiating it down from £30m to just £3m). I don't know if by settling they then wouldn't be investigated by UEFA also, or whether UEFA doesn't bother with 2nd tier???That was domestic rules and I don't think they were too worried about getting banned from Europe.
Yep totally agreed, I’d add the other component of it is given how much defending Forest did I assume he did a ton of this on the break, and if he’s running down the wing on a counter attack by definition he won’t have runners near him.Johnson, Traore, and Perisic on the list, plus the definition, suggests to me that players who love to dribble to the byline are at the top of the list. Whereas if your dribbles are more in-field there are easier passing options around.
Just spitballing.
From an article sounds like there are financial reasons: “However, there is also financial fair play (FFP) to consider. Forest will be permitted losses of £83million over three years by the end of this coming campaign.I think that's a very fair and balanced way to put it.
The other factor I think is us showing a willingness to discount any first-year PL struggles relative to the huge star Johnson looked like in the Championship (when Forest's price was higher).
The party I tend to trust most in that scenario is the club that actually owns him. Forest's willingness to sell now spooks me. They could absolutely hold out for 70 like last year and they aren't.
I’m wouldn’t be too sure that Al-Khelafi is going to be too vociferous on stringent application of FFP.Alexsander Ceferin and Nasser Al-Khelafi are DYING to kick a club like Chelsea out
Yep I know Football Legaue can't do anything whilst Club is in PL, QPR basically thought they were untouchable whilst they were in PL with an FFP fine levied at them.The Football League inherently does not have the power to kick Leicester City out of the Premier League, it's not their competition.
The Champions League is UEFA's competition and Alexsander Ceferin and Nasser Al-Khelafi are DYING to kick a club like Chelsea out. An American owner of a London club who think they're too good for the rules? Absolute dream scenario.
If we want to register a 25-man squad of over 21-year old players. Which we don't need to.
Which unloved shitty little Chelsea is not.I'm not so sure UEFA is motivated by kicking out the biggest revenue-generating Clubs
They are the 8th highest earners in the World, they should drop to 9th this season (whilst we jump them into 8th).Which unloved shitty little Chelsea is not.
Guys, you're just wrong on this. Everything Chelsea is doing is trying to skirt around the edges of FFP. They have some (stupid, undercooked) notion of combined squad value that they are trying to maximize relative to the constraint imposed by FFP, under the theory that it is therefore the "best" squad.
Many more managers will suffer the consequences of the fundamental flaws in this concept.
They are the 8th highest earners in the World, they should drop to 9th this season (whilst we jump them into 8th).
Chelsea expects to breach PL P&S in 23/24 it will be important to at least be within shooting distance of the target £105m because being very far away will only increase pressure for a high tariff punishment including sporting (ie points) sanctions.
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They are the 8th highest earners in the World, they should drop to 9th this season (whilst we jump them into 8th).
Chelsea expects to breach PL P&S in 23/24 it will be important to at least be within shooting distance of the target £105m because being very far away will only increase pressure for a high tariff punishment including sporting (ie points) sanctions.
View: https://twitter.com/Exploding_Heads/status/1693596698990313494?s=20
Really?Similar level player to Grealish imo, more goal threat, less physical fitness/endurance.
Something interesting about Johnson - we’ve been wondering why data-led clubs like Brentford Chelsea and us have landed on him as a target despite his disappointing fbref stats
Well, 3 statistics where he leads the PL below:
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Seems to me that, if the article about Ange and Gabbiani working together is true, maybe one of the request was a direct winger who can run with the ball at speed, who is a big threat in behind the defense, and can chip in with goals and assists from out wide. And crucially he’s someone who makes a lot of off ball runs to open up space and stretch the defense.
The Johnson profile actually does seem like a good fit for the team on paper. It’s just that the further you get away from the pitch the better he looks, and that always worries me in a player.
No really, but it's more a reflection of Forest more than anything. You could make the case that it recontextualises his poor passing numbers.What exactly does feast pass options post carry mean? Does that mean that on average Johnson has the fewest people to pass to after he's run with the ball?
Is that a good thing?
From Sky: “With the help of tracking data, we can now see the total number of passing options that are available to a player when making a pass. Team-mates are considered passing options if the expected completion rate of that pass is at least 80 per cent.
This data tells us that Johnson has the fewest average number of options available to receive a pass when he is in possession”
The implication is really a glass half full. The glass half empty view would be the above quote fromNorthernSpur that he’s just a runner who finds himself in blind alleys, the glass half full one would be
GGTH interpretation, that he’s often unsupported on his runs and with more options around him he’d be a lot more dangerous.
It is interesting that he’s such an outlier for three seemingly quite different stats atop three quite lists of players.No really, but it's more a reflection of Forest more than anything. You could make the case that it recontextualises his poor passing numbers.