on June 4, 2025, 8:58 am, in reply to "Who might that exception be..? Care to tell us? ;) nt"
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Not some intangible “good in the changing room” “does the important things no one notices” “premier league experience” vibes bullshit
All those players you mentioned there, except one 😉 where better than what we had and were pure quality Previous Message
It’s about desire & quality
Everyone turned their nose up to Paul Power - wasn’t he player of the season?
Gareth Barry similar - a good pro
Phil Neville - not the greatest player but he was as professional as they come?
Richard Gough - solid
We need some old heads out there & a mix of brains & fitness.
Plus the old ones might cost less money Previous Message
I was thinking about some of the argument's for signing mostly younger players. A couple Im not on board with at all....building for the future, or building a team around a bright young star.....that might work for one of the rich clubs, but not us, if a young player has a good enough season or seasons they are off, good for the bank balance but not necessarily for the team.
Finances are a different matter, buying young gives you a chance of a profit to reinvest....I cant argue with that one, but a bit shit isnt it, looking at players in terms of balance sheets.
I hope someone at that club is long term planning, but as a fan I want them to buy or loan the players to give us the best chance of winning a cup....not next season, this season. To be honest Ive pretty much given up on us building back to competing for the top spots year in year out, I dont think any amount of long term planning gets us there......but we could win a cup in any given season, so buy the players to increase the chances of that, if they are late 20s early 30s, so be it.
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.
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