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Transfers The Summer Transfer Edging Thread 2025

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I'm just staggered that after such a poor league season, where we finished 17th, and yes Ange was bloody useless.

But the club are taking an almighty gamble by just turning around and thinking Frank can make such a huge difference without being backed with quality signings.

I don't think we will lose as many games as last season, but we won't win many either, not with our terrible attack and creativity.

We will be so easy to defend against which in turn will put huge pressure on our defence, not to concede.

I just can't beleive the club haven't attacked the market aggressively, after finishign 17th. you'd have thought, we would have pulled the emergency cord and really revamped the squad.

Why would you think that, though?

Seriously - why?

Have a look at the players we have been buying the last 3 years, revamping the squad with young promising players and seriously, seriously ask yourself why you would think we were going to all of a sudden revamp the entire squad?
We need to bolster some specific positions qith quality - a revamp is exacly the opposite of what people had been calling for when all they wanted was a plan and for us to just stop buying stop gaps.

If you arent on board with the current way of doing things then fair enough - but having an expectaion so far removed from reality was always going to leave you disappointed - i just dont know where that kind of idea would even materialise from?
 
Competing for what? CL places, maybe. We're a million miles of challenging for the league and the gap's getting wider.

Would any of our players would get into Liverpool's side?

We're stuck in reverse under this ownership. Without outside investment, this team is upper mid-table at best even with a good manager like Frank in charge.

But I genuinely don't think we need mega investment as opposed to better investment.

Being competitive creates all manner of opportunities. Thats our biggest failing in the last few years, even when we finished behind Villa a couple of seasons ago. We can't lay a hand on the top teams, weird City sh!t apart.

We just get it wrong in the transfer market so often
 
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2 years before that, we replaced Klinsmann with Armstrong.
And we could, apparantly, have had Berkamp.
Different owners.
Same shit.
Armstrong dovetailed with Sheringham beautifully in his first season (22 in 45 all comps), sadly he could never stay fit afterwards. I hate the revisionism on him, because injuries done him in.

A Sheringham/Bergkamp front 2 (quality as it sounds on paper) would have had no In behind threat.

In 1995, Replacing Nicky Barmby with Andy Sinton caused far more damage IMO - Fans love getting angry at the wrong things.
 
Competing for what? CL places, maybe. We're a million miles of challenging for the league and the gap's getting wider.

Would any of our players would get into Liverpool's side?

We're stuck in reverse under this ownership. Without outside investment, this team is upper mid-table at best even with a good manager like Frank in charge.

I don't think any of our players would even get into the Liverpool squad, although that's probably inaccurate.
 
A world class player has a price tag and a wage bill that means 'world class'. We neither pay world class transfer fees nor world class wages, so we end up paying £150m for Solanke, Tel, and Richarlison, who, combined, couldn't score the goals of Kane in one single season.

We are sh!t and nothing will change.
 
I also argued with a lot on here about that loan. The clubs both stated it was a l loan with an option. But because some no name journo on X said it was an obligation, they argued it was that.
So no name idiots on X know more than the actual clubs involved. :thumbdown:

I think the lesson I learned there was - there's no point arguing with people. It goes on and on and on and they won't back down.
Just move on.
I had similar on another forum and on top of the misinformation regarding an obligation to buy I was chastised for not recognising talent when I saw it and not giving the player a chance etc. 🤣 I mean WTAF? We're not professional scouts ffs we're unqualified viewers using our minces to draw our own conclusions (rightly or wrongly) whether or not there is an actual baller out there in front of us.

Not interested in proponents cries of 'there's a pass in him' if it's every 5 games or so and I don't care if I'm proved wrong about a player...in fact I insist upon it.
 
I just think we sign loads of young players with the hope they come good. The harsh reality we cant compete in the market for top players. Tottenham will always have an attraction as a name to players as were a big club but dont behave like a big club pursuing top players.
 
Armstrong dovetailed with Sheringham beautifully in his first season (22 in 45 all comps), sadly he could never stay fit afterwards. I hate the revisionism on him, because injuries done him in.

A Sheringham/Bergkamp front 2 (quality as it sounds on paper) would have had no In behind threat.

In 1995, Replacing Nicky Barmby with Andy Sinton caused far more damage IMO - Fans love getting angry at the wrong things.
Yep worked really well. He had the pace power and grip to constantly commit centerbacks ran beyond. Teddy had the guile. He was just another one cursed by the injury demon we have.
 
Woolwich did it in one window when we popped them to 4th. The following season they were literally a different team with a few quality signings.
Massive misconception over Woolwich summer 2022.

The majority of that team were already in place, young hungry and improving (Xhaka and P*rt*y provided the prime age reliability).
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The biggest 1st team addition was Saliba, who they had had out on loan for 3 years.

They bought Zinchenko & Jesus from City, but discovered within 2 years just why Pep had sold them in the first place.
 
But I geniinely don't think we need mega investment as opposed to better investment.

Being competitive creates all manner of opportunities. Thats our biggest failing in the last few years, even when we finished behind Vills a couple of seasons ago. We can't lay a hand on the top teams, weird City sh!t apart.

We just get it wrong in the transfer market so often
So who should be held accountable?
 
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