Onwards and Downwards: 2020 transfer speculation thread.
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I'm not sure any of those are "holding midfield" players. All can do a more up and down job if needed. And Murphy (although he's been terrible) had a reputation as more of a passing type. But look, we're piecing together what we can - its going to be a battle and if KH wants to play a more out and out 4-3-3 then you want workhorses in midfield at this stage.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:10 pmExactly, how many holding midfielders do we need....Lowe, Weir, Murphy, Bridcutt. We need a midfielder or two who are more attacking, energetic, creative & who can carry the ball, can pass and link up with the wide men & striker, otherwise as Jugs has said it will be back Parkinson's dour football, with a massive gap between the midfield & attack. We are in League 1, surely we only need one holding midfielder at any one time .Jugs wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:03 pmI think if we don't get a CAM in there pronto, we'll fall back on the same complaints us fans have had while Parky was here (and especially last season) - dour football, no creative spark, few chances created et cetera. It's okay having the runners but we've been there, done that and were bored to tears. If Hill can get this squad playing some blood and thunder football, okay. But without creative players, it could be as dull as ditchwater (again).
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Look, I get what folk are saying, and I get that it's early doors. But if you listen to fan complaints from the last few years, a prime one has been a lack of creativity on the pitch, a lack of chances created et cetera. And, for me, and Bertie as well, we need someone in the middle of the park who's got a bit of ingenuity. Not asking for a full-on Mark Davies type, but Murphy, Bridcutt and Lowe certainly aren't the kind of player we've got in mind.
Buckley, meanwhile, still has a lot to prove here. He's been poor so far.
But we'll see how it goes.
Buckley, meanwhile, still has a lot to prove here. He's been poor so far.
But we'll see how it goes.
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I defended Parky for a long while but I have to admit I can't remember him ever playing a 4-3-3 that wasn't really a safety-first 4-5-1 at heart.
I think, and to some extent hope, that Hill and Flicker's version of 4-3-3 will be a lot further up the pitch, a lot less "reactive" (Megson/Freedman/Parky) and more on the front foot.
Of course, we'll see. But it's about mindset as much as formation. Neither City nor Liverpool play with a No.10.
I think, and to some extent hope, that Hill and Flicker's version of 4-3-3 will be a lot further up the pitch, a lot less "reactive" (Megson/Freedman/Parky) and more on the front foot.
Of course, we'll see. But it's about mindset as much as formation. Neither City nor Liverpool play with a No.10.
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I don't think myself or Jugs are asking for a No10, playing off the striker - for me its either a McAteer or Frandsen type who will drive forward with the ball at pace or a Barry Bannan type who can spray the ball around quickly and get us moving up the pitch quicker.
It was pedestrian at best under Parkinson, whoever he played because we had no legs, pace or creativity in midfield. We need to start playing at a much quicker, faster tempo moving the ball quicker - which is apparently how Hill likes to play, but looking at the current squad there doesn't appear to be that type of player in the squad, Unless Crawford is such a player ?.
It was pedestrian at best under Parkinson, whoever he played because we had no legs, pace or creativity in midfield. We need to start playing at a much quicker, faster tempo moving the ball quicker - which is apparently how Hill likes to play, but looking at the current squad there doesn't appear to be that type of player in the squad, Unless Crawford is such a player ?.
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I think I get what you're saying but I don't think point is helped by using players far superior to the level we're playing at.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:33 pmI don't think myself or Jugs are asking for a No10, playing off the striker - for me its either a McAteer or Frandsen type who will drive forward with the ball at pace or a Barry Bannan type who can spray the ball around quickly and get us moving up the pitch quicker.
It was pedestrian at best under Parkinson, whoever he played because we had no legs, pace or creativity in midfield. We need to start playing at a much quicker, faster tempo moving the ball quicker - which is apparently how Hill likes to play, but looking at the current squad there doesn't appear to be that type of player in the squad, Unless Crawford is such a player ?.
Is Buckley someone who could do that job under Hill in this league? Hill clearly thinks so. Crawford too. We can have a look and then decide who we need to fill last 3 slots. But we're scraping the barrel here not putting an ideal 11 together. Not all elements will be available to us. I'm sure ideally Hill would prefer not to have only two senior strikers both the wrong side of 32.
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We really must get rid of that Quinton Fortune dedication bed in physio. Injuries are way beyond a joke...
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Suspect in reality they aren't. They just seem exaggerated because we've had a horrid few years and every injury is a body blow.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:44 pmWe really must get rid of that Quinton Fortune dedication bed in physio. Injuries are way beyond a joke...
Win a few games and you still get injuries but nobody talks about them as much!
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It doesn't does it....officer_dibble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:24 pmSurely we will pick up a free agent on a short term contract until Christmas? It’s been the biggest weak link of our young line up.
Bit more on the accident on the BN story, he was driving alone at 4am on Sunday morning. No further details but that doesn’t sound too clever.
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Nor does the fact the police are actively seeking witnesses, but we should be careful here.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:16 pmIt doesn't does it....officer_dibble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:24 pmSurely we will pick up a free agent on a short term contract until Christmas? It’s been the biggest weak link of our young line up.
Bit more on the accident on the BN story, he was driving alone at 4am on Sunday morning. No further details but that doesn’t sound too clever.
Also "could now be out of action for a number of months".
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Can I suggest that a) we tread carefully and b) that seeking witnesses suggests they do not fully know what happened.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 4:22 pmNor does the fact the police are actively seeking witnesses, but we should be careful here.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:16 pmIt doesn't does it....officer_dibble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:24 pmSurely we will pick up a free agent on a short term contract until Christmas? It’s been the biggest weak link of our young line up.
Bit more on the accident on the BN story, he was driving alone at 4am on Sunday morning. No further details but that doesn’t sound too clever.
Also "could now be out of action for a number of months".
Which means speculation that I suspect people are hinting at may well be wide of the mark.
One of the biggest cause of accidents is people falling asleep at the wheel.
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Its a shame as I was quite looking forward to seeing him play, as an attack minded left back who Hill must like having worked with him previously - so he must have been important in regards to how Hill wants to play.
I can't see him being back before December.
I can't see him being back before December.
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Indeed. I’ll heed the warning and say no further till the story is known in full.
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Thibaud Verlinden
Belgian winger, barely 20, 5ft 8in, whose goalkeeper dad played like nearly 500 time for Club Brugge. Stoke signed the lad at 16 from Standard Liege; he made his debut at 18 at (hey!) Rochdale in the League Cup. Was then sent on loan to St Pauli, who put him in the reserves and didn't play him there either.
Still, Stoke fans lost their shit when he came to us on loan. Really quite impressively considering he's made four appearances for them, but they're in a very familiar tailspin and hiring Nathan Jones doesn't seem to have worked so far: they're W0 D1 L5 this season. As is usually the way (Andranik!), the players outside the XI are obviously The Answer.
Anyway, here's one punter's response, published by the local rag. It's quite the read.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/f ... rs-3296008
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/f ... on-3277773
Belgian winger, barely 20, 5ft 8in, whose goalkeeper dad played like nearly 500 time for Club Brugge. Stoke signed the lad at 16 from Standard Liege; he made his debut at 18 at (hey!) Rochdale in the League Cup. Was then sent on loan to St Pauli, who put him in the reserves and didn't play him there either.
Still, Stoke fans lost their shit when he came to us on loan. Really quite impressively considering he's made four appearances for them, but they're in a very familiar tailspin and hiring Nathan Jones doesn't seem to have worked so far: they're W0 D1 L5 this season. As is usually the way (Andranik!), the players outside the XI are obviously The Answer.
Anyway, here's one punter's response, published by the local rag. It's quite the read.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/f ... rs-3296008
There's more here:At just 21 years old [sic], Verlinden has become something of a talismanic youngster for Stoke fans (along with defender Nathan Collins) after impressing on his debut against Reading towards the end of last season. His pace, trickery and determination to get to the byline made him stand out amongst some of the dross we’d had to suffer for three years. It seemed obvious to the vast majority that this lad has a future and, given the parlous state of City’s attacking prowess, it had better be at Stoke. He quickly became our version of Wayne Rooney at 18 for England.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/f ... on-3277773
So that's another reason to like the transfer... it annoys Stoke fans... come on in lads, the water's lovely..."One of the brightest talents that we have and always willing to go past a player with the ball."
"Absolutely shocking stoke, the only lad in our squad who can create somat."
"Absolute embarrassment, when Verlinden has played he has shown some creativity, pace and a real threat to defenders when having the balls to run at them"
"One of our very few players with pace and can get the crowd up on they’re feet and actually take a player on and we let him go"
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Have we forgotten about Politic as our ACM? I think that's his bettter position and certainly were Salford played him last season
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If I'm a tired centre back or defensive midfielder 75 minutes into a match, I'd be very concerned at a fresh Politic or Darcy coming off the bench. Both should see plenty more game time this season.
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Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:59 amIf I'm a tired centre back or defensive midfielder 75 minutes into a match, I'd be very concerned at a fresh Politic or Darcy coming off the bench. Both should see plenty more game time this season.
keep this kind of nonsense to the politics thread...
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The official photos are dribbling out... clearly we can't afford just to give 'em Wanderers shirts anymore - they'll have to earn their shirts!!
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