Fordyboy46
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Seems that wayJanuary was a panic window. Shambles.
Seems that wayJanuary was a panic window. Shambles.
Do you mean Reis? Wasn't he £29m?Spending 40m on someone to loan them out is a shambles . Be surprised he ever plays for City .
£50m wow. Fair enough then that has surprised me. I just don't see it with him but happy to be proven wrong and wish him the best wherever he ends up. But he just doesn't have the attributes to play as a RB in my opinion and i don't see how he gets minutes in midfield. Surprised we are offering a new contract tbh.
Plus I bet he wouldn't get booked so often playing for another team.The issue he had last season in particular was that there was no stability and no pace in midfield or in the back four. There are ways to get the best out of Rico from right back, you just need a better team around him. FWIW I think it's very tricky if you're going to play Dias as the RCB because he's not blessed with pace/mobility either.
I love Rico and I want him to stay at City, but I do see a world in which at best this is his last season at the club. He's at a point where he needs to go and play regularly and develop rather than being a bit part player at City.
Over five years.Reis was £29 million
Would have to push back on that, On June 20th, it was being widely reported that we wanted to keep Reis this season and that Guardiola was keen for him to stay. A month on, and it’s now increasingly looking like he and other young players will have to leave, as contracted senior players look set to remain, and their leaving is the only feasible way of whittling down our bloated squad. Our succession planning has been poor, largely because it’s been determined by what went before.He’s 19 and from a different continent. In a position where older players have a year left on their deals
A loan where he’ll get plenty of game time and experience in a top 5 European league makes perfect sense, it’s good succession planning
Wait and seeWould have to push back on that, On June 20th, it was being widely reported that we wanted to keep Reis this season and that Guardiola was keen for him to stay. A month on, and it’s now increasingly looking like he and other young players will have to leave, as contracted senior players look set to remain, and their leaving is the only feasible way of whittling down our bloated squad. Our succession planning has been poor, largely because it’s been determined by what went before.
I dont know. Marmoush is a hit. I think Gonzalez is good and will be useful. Khusanov and Reis are very good prospects.January was a panic window. Shambles.
For how long and for what?Wait and see
Brighton were ready to pay 50 million pounds last summer and play him in midfield. Granted they're not a top six team.
I wouldn't rule out the idea that someone comes in with a bid for him later in the window and he asks to leave.
Nah, Echeverri never had the chance to become CT for us and never will be in the future. That's not a point.Plus, he already counts as club trained, and loaning him doesn't change that. Whereas loaning out Echeverri stops him maybe being CT in the future.
Haha fuck sake he's 19. Looks a very good player to me, just raw. Needs experience we cant give him right now.Spending 40m on someone to loan them out is a shambles . Be surprised he ever plays for City .
Bestest ever right back to play the game laWho have the dippers lost to take them from well top 2nd or third and to counter the 100 millions they have spent on attacking talent most people think they have smashed the window and we should all give up
Not last season we weren’t.
Look at Rico in midfield. He’s a completely different player. Always scanning , heads on a swivel it’s natural to him. Couple of through balls to Haaland as well show he has great vision. He’s just not a fullback
A right back was the number one priority even before the end of the season I can't believe we would go into the new season without one.
The right back situation is absolute naivety. You're not winning a league with Nunes there as well as he's done.
Keep seeing people say Pep/Backroom staff will have a plan to deal with it, which is exactly what we heard about not signing a Rodri back up last season. Fast forward to September I think it'll look a horrendous mistake.
Much as I trust pep…..we need a right back
Even if it’s a stop gap for a year
We play Nunes there and we won’t win anything this season
I keep thinking back to that formation, but the trouble is in Stones' absence, Pep seems to think Akanji is the one to play the ball instead of being the deep channel defender he was superb at.I guess the run in during the treble season is instructive of how you can play without Walker. I also think in general, Pep is one step ahead of all of us. If he's happy to not sign a right back, which he will be if they're not signing one, then he's got a plan.
I don't know who Liverpool's outstanding RB is but all I'll say is that they lost TAA and they replaced him instantly with one of the most attacking fullbacks in Europe. They've also got that young lad who came in a few times and seem to do quite well. The point is, they've got 2 actual right backs whereas we've got a failed attacking midfielder and a young kid who looks severely out of his depth operating as ours.Oh yes, Marmoush and O'Reilly did very well, but Marmoush came in flying from Germany, and O'Reilly played with vast experience beside him. Yes, fatigue, both mental AND physical.
Could you tell me whom you believe is the outstanding RB at Liverpool? I guess you believe that they will be the league winners, and where our 'gaping' holes are?
Reis, Echeverri and Nypan may make a difference, or may not and will be loaned, but the idea that we have only bought three players is not true, though I respect that you were referring to this summer only.