It didn’t though, because most of our competitors improved their squads, some more than we did.
Newcastle and Villa didnt
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It didn’t though, because most of our competitors improved their squads, some more than we did.
It depends.
If we don't markedly improve our squad depth, and with our attentions inevitably focused on the league after last season, we could really embarrass ourselves in the CL.
Those midweek continental away days are just a whole different animal.
Yeah I agree. Newcastle are very short as was exposed in the 23/24 season where they couldn't handle being in Europe at all. This season they were brilliant as only had one game a week and Isak and Bruno G stayed fit all season. But if you actually look at their squad they will be exposed again next season. Callum Wilson is less reliable than Richarlison!
You look at brentford as 19th for wage bill. Looks a decent sign for us appointing Frank as was on a modest budget at brentford but did decent for them. Hopefully for us as were a much bigger club with a bigger budget he can do well. Me personally i expect top 6 or a trophy. Other than that will be disappointed.Wait, so is this the one time net spend does matter, and the 'ole "salary table" is irrelevant?
Can't keep up
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This has driven me insane for years. No it isn't!The Tues/Wed to Sat/Sun schedule is much easier on your squad and players than Thursday to Sunday.
And we saw what happened when we didn't have it.Don't get me wrong, we need a deeper and better squad to compete in the PL and CL but we also needed that last year for the EL.
Bit hammered are we still behaving like some chicken shit nobodies
I think the ideal scenario is you keep making 3/4 changes each game regardless of the competition and that our team always looks strong. I don't think we are there yet. I still think there is some brig drop offs in our squad. For example if you rest Udogie in the league for Ben Davies then that's a considerable drop off. Could argue the same if you go from Bentancur to Gray in midfield.1. The Tues/Wed to Sat/Sun schedule is much easier on your squad and players than Thursday to Sunday. This has been proven time and time again.
2. The teams in the new CL format are much more diluted. We will get 1 genuinely elite team in our first 8 games, after that it will be the likes of Frankfurt, Bilbao, Slavi Prague, Marseille, Galatasaray, Union SG, PSV, Olympiacos etc etc
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The difference between the League Phase of the CL and the top end of the EL is almost nothing.
3. Don't get me wrong, we need a deeper and better squad to compete in the PL and CL but we also needed that last year for the EL.
If we rotate in Europe, then we should be bang in the mix for 5th minimum.
We need a top striker?? Any ideas who you'd like?Dont think we should panic just yet about transfers. Frank needs to assess players. We need a top striker, two midfielders though.
We really need to start keeping any 19/20 year old's with a bit of talent at the club to play games, there seems to be some sort of infatuation abroad with English players on top of them being very marketable all the time here, we are cheating ourselves of 10s of millions in revenue by not giving these guys playing time here even if only to groom them to sell on. Liverpool getting £35m for Quansah who is in my estimation pretty shite, and Jobe going to Dortmund for £30m, then you look at Troy Parrott, a player who had arguably more hype than either of them coming through the youth teams, had a great year on loan in Holland and we sell him for... £4m... you can literally see guys like Phillips, Dorrington and Lankshear getting farmed out til the last year of their deals and sold for peanuts.I think the ideal scenario is you keep making 3/4 changes each game regardless of the competition and that our team always looks strong. I don't think we are there yet. I still think there is some brig drop offs in our squad. For example if you rest Udogie in the league for Ben Davies then that's a considerable drop off. Could argue the same if you go from Bentancur to Gray in midfield.
We aren't there yet but ideally You'd like to be able to rest 2/3 different players each game and for the team to still look nearly full strenght.
Pool did it very well last year. Jones took turns replacing MacAllister and Szoboslai. Konate and Quansah rotated alot. One of Robertson or Trent would regularly miss out for Bradley, Gomez or Tsimikas. The front 3 was always changing. Even Kelleher for Alison! Despite the 2/3 changes they were making between games it always felt like they were playing a strong team!.
Just had a look at Jarrod Bowen's stats since he joined West Ham. He's been described on here as "elite" and the sort of player we should be throwing silly money at. They're interesting.
His first full season saw 8 goals, 5 assists.
His second season saw 12 and 10.
Then his third season saw a drop of to 6 and 5.
The last 2 seasons 16 & 6 then 13 & 8, which are good but £80M+ good? Pretty comparable with Johnson, who a large proportion on here give dogs abuse.
Like I said, the judgement of fans is very questionable.
Make it out like he's shit?It’s not like he plays up front, and he plays for West Ham. To make it out like he’s shit is just wrong, he might not be elite but he’s better than Johnson.
They finished ahead of us two seasons in a row, but okay.
Gordon-Isak-Murphy is better than Sonny/Tel-Dom/Richy-Brennan/Odobert in my books.
No way. Not when fit and firing (which is a persistent problem for us, fair enough)Trippier-Schar-Burns-Livramento was also more solid than Porro-Romero-Micky-Udogie.
Funnily enough i was starting to get the 2018 vibes the last couple of days. Where days and weeks go by with bog all going on. 6 weeks since our last game of the season, no one out and no one of substance in. Even rumours, bar Kudus, are minimal to non existant. Still plenty of time of course but if we're still here in 10/14 days i suspect it will be blind panic internally and certainly amongst the fanbase.I was quite calm about it as they’ve ground me down but this is looking worse than last year with no ins or outs completed so far. At the moment we are trending towards a 2018 window.
the latter of the 2 pls, not the first oneRaiding Lyon, typical Levy.
Malick Fofana and Georges Mikautadze.
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Fofana had the age 20 season everyone hoped/expected from Tel.