SkyBlueDom26
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Doug will have to get people in to help him, no way he can do it all on his ownYep at least, with a relegation clause in there
Doug will have to get people in to help him, no way he can do it all on his ownYep at least, with a relegation clause in there
Higher than that. We'll stick relegation clauses in because Doug isn't a complete moron, unlike the Leicester owner, but in the Prem it will be more the £50k easily.What do you think would be our new wage limit? £50k max?
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If it’s 50k a week max we’ll sign players that aren’t good enough and get lower points than wolvesWhat do you think would be our new wage limit? £50k max?
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Chilwell & HojbergSeeing the impact of xhaka at Sunderland, I think one or two old heads surrounded by young talent is a good options. Robertson fits the bill perfectly, but will have other offers I’d imagine. Stones definitely out of reach. What about Milner? Too old?
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If it’s 50k a week max we’ll sign players that aren’t good enough and get lower points than wolves
£25k per week according to @Cally FedoraWhat do you think would be our new wage limit? £50k max?
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QPR players got a pay rise as they had more games to play in the Championship.Higher than that. We'll stick relegation clauses in because Doug isn't a complete moron, unlike the Leicester owner, but in the Prem it will be more the £50k easily.
70-80k be one or 2 players on thatWhat do you think will be the wage limit?
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Tell us then, since you clearly know what it is?£25k per week according to @Cally Fedora
His legs have gone …: no thanksJames Ward-Prowse, even just for his set piece delivery?
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Does he want any sole rights deal's while he's here or doesn't he have that pull, somebody who does though, you never know?Some of our players are on £25k and that will go up on promotion
We could easily in theory afford do pay someone like Andy Robertson £80 grand a week as there’s no transfer fee. I don’t think we will but it’s a statement transfer if we did.
Good source for liverpool apparently
Good source for liverpool apparently
I've not paid much attention to the Prem since we were relegated, so with that in mind, Teddy Sheringham-or any of them promising West Ham youngsters like Cole, Carrick and Defoe.
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not getting a game as he’s at monacoI'm going to throw one out there... Eric Dier.
Not getting a game at Bayern, getting on a bit so wouldn't attract top clubs.
Jones plays for them quite a bit though so pinch of salt
Will need to increase the medical facilities substantially.Will take Hamer and Maddison to start with please. Rushworth on a perm aswell.
Think you're underestimating the size of the task we have, there will be much more turnover than 2 loans and 1 or 2 statement signings.Year 1 - stay in the league - keep the nucleus of the squad, add a few quality loans (Elliott and Jones) and one or two statement signing, (The tank may be one of them and Rushworth)
Jones plays for them quite a bit though so pinch of salt
Think you're underestimating the size of the task we have, there will be much more turnover than 2 loans and 1 or 2 statement signings.
If not - we'll be looking at 8 points as a successful season
We can't not sign 6 or 7 starters for next season. That's what Luton did and look where they are now. We will need that many just to replace what's leaving.You can see from Doug's comments he believes in loyalty and I think this first season is purely a case of staying up. He has a fantastic relationship with the players so it will not be this season a lot will be sold it will be next. I can see;
Year 1 - stay in the league - keep the nucleus of the squad, add a few quality loans (Elliott and Jones) and one or two statement signing, (The tank may be one of them and Rushworth)
Year 2 - consolidation - see who has performed and give them stronger contracts, sell a few and release a few, bring in more accomplished premier players.
following years - develop our own local talent, scout worldwide for players we know we can develop and sell at a profit and hopefully move up the league.
Risk assessment - manager may leave, owner may sell, relegated. In business it is what you sow now that counts not three years down the line. The football world, not only the premier is completely dictated my changing methods, changing economies, a changing world. My advice is, enjoy the now, have a plan B and C, don't put all your eggs in one basket, keep it simple and don't live above your means.
to me the task is that big - there isn't one player in the current squad that is indispensible, i include Grimes, Onyeka, Wright and MVE in that. All of them whilst great for us in the championship, shown why they were in that league. There isn't a world where wright could go missing for 3/4 games in the premier league, likewise with MVE - Brilliant getting up and down the pitch, but if he's in no mans land when Bobby Thomas has a wayward pass picked out by Cherki we'll be conceding goals by the bucket load.There’s a lot of fans on here who genuinely think because we’ve won the league we have the greatest squad of players ever to grace a football pitch and any suggestion we could get better is completely off the scale unwarranted and a slight on the honour of the city.
According to French media he is set to leave as well in the summerThe midfielder we want is Hojberg
What’s the crack about loans from other Premier clubs ?? Isn’t it only 3 allowed or am I confusing that with something else ?You can see from Doug's comments he believes in loyalty and I think this first season is purely a case of staying up. He has a fantastic relationship with the players so it will not be this season a lot will be sold it will be next. I can see;
Year 1 - stay in the league - keep the nucleus of the squad, add a few quality loans (Elliott and Jones) and one or two statement signing, (The tank may be one of them and Rushworth)
Year 2 - consolidation - see who has performed and give them stronger contracts, sell a few and release a few, bring in more accomplished premier players.
following years - develop our own local talent, scout worldwide for players we know we can develop and sell at a profit and hopefully move up the league.
Risk assessment - manager may leave, owner may sell, relegated. In business it is what you sow now that counts not three years down the line. The football world, not only the premier is completely dictated my changing methods, changing economies, a changing world. My advice is, enjoy the now, have a plan B and C, don't put all your eggs in one basket, keep it simple and don't live above your means.