BlueMoonRisin’
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Yes. But there's only one David Silva! And he's the best to have ever graced our pitch, imho.Have we continued to be successful after David’s exit?
Yes. But there's only one David Silva! And he's the best to have ever graced our pitch, imho.Have we continued to be successful after David’s exit?
It was rheotorical mate.There is zero evidence that he wants out or that we would let him go for an amount that any club could pay let alone Barcelona. Even last year when he supposedly wanted out we didn’t allow for a negotiable fee. I can see him seeing out his contract, not leaving before then
Absolutely and I recognise that we can’t replace him player for player, but we’ve managed to keep winning without him, Kun, Yaya, Kompany etc.Yes. But there's only one David Silva! And he's the best to have ever graced our pitch, imho.
In the short term, maybe, but I trust our recruitment team to make the correct calls. We don’t keep unhappy players if a decent offer comes in.We will lose a lot if we swapped the two players. It would weaken us.
I don't think De Jong is the answer to be honest either. If Barcelona have the cash (they don't) then sell him.In the short term, maybe, but I trust our recruitment team to make the correct calls. We don’t keep unhappy players if a decent offer comes in.
If they deem that a swap for FDJ is good enough, I will back that decision.
Fair enough. It’s obviously not guaranteed one way or the other. It’s conjecture at the moment.I don't think De Jong is the answer to be honest either. If Barcelona have the cash (they don't) then sell him.
Bang onThere is zero evidence that he wants out or that we would let him go for an amount that any club could pay let alone Barcelona. Even last year when he supposedly wanted out we didn’t allow for a negotiable fee. I can see him seeing out his contract, not leaving before then
Which might not be the greatest of idea's considering Gundo's back injuries. We have added one of the best strikers in World Football we cannot afford to weaken our side just yet.Fair enough. It’s obviously not guaranteed one way or the other. It’s conjecture at the moment.
If we do sell him, I’d assume that Gundogan would be the main partner for KDB next season whilst whoever comes in learns Pepball.
It may not be a matter of choice if Bernardo forces a move though.Which might not be the greatest of idea's considering Gundo's back injuries. We have added one of the best strikers in World Football we cannot afford to weaken our side just yet.
Weaken. One of Bernardo's greatest strengths that he brings to the team is defensive, his energy and pressing. FDJ doesn't look physically capable of being coached to do the same.Take the money out of it. That is what it is.
Would swapping Bernardo for FDJ improve or weaken us?
Agree, but he doesn’t always play well. Him coming off against Villa changed the game.Weaken. One of Bernardo's greatest strengths that he brings to the team is defensive, his energy and pressing. FDJ doesn't look physically capable of being coached to do the same.
Nobody always plays well. Even when Bernardo doesn't he puts a hell of a shift in defensively. Agree that FDJ would be more of a Silky replacement, but for the wages and fee it would involve I'd imagine we've got other options on our radar offering better value. Can't pay marquee fees and wages for a player that won't be a starting player when all are fit and in form which imo he wouldn't be.Agree, but he doesn’t always play well. Him coming off against Villa changed the game.
FDJ = Gundogan in my head as a squad replacement.
It’d be interesting to hear what Pep thought about Bernardo’s performances at the back end of the season.Nobody always plays well. Even when Bernardo doesn't he puts a hell of a shift in defensively. Agree that FDJ would be more of a Silky replacement, but for the wages and fee it would involve I'd imagine we've got other options on our radar offering better value. Can't pay marquee fees and wages for a player that won't be a starting player when all are fit and in form which imo he wouldn't be.
Answered your own question with the second paragraphIt’d be interesting to hear what Pep thought about Bernardo’s performances at the back end of the season.
Was he dropping deep because we were protecting a weakened back 4 or was it an impulsive decision by Bernardo to create more stability?
Either way, it wasn’t working until Pep changed it.
Our purchases to replace our 8s will probably define how successful we are over the next few years.
Yeah, I guess my question is was it deliberate, or because we were struggling?Answered your own question with the second paragraph
What back injuries? He was playing with back pains for awhile reportedly, but hasn’t missed out on games for itWhich might not be the greatest of idea's considering Gundo's back injuries. We have added one of the best strikers in World Football we cannot afford to weaken our side just yet.
Not as regular player and Pep still has (had) to manage Gundo very carefully.What back injuries? He was playing with back pains for awhile reportedly, but hasn’t missed out on games for it
Switching to outside full backs on their natural sides is what changed that game. Made the pitch 30 yards wider for usYeah, I guess my question is was it deliberate, or because we were struggling?