Right, so whats the issue then?Well that's nonsense, plenty of smaller players have been top lcass.
Size isn't an issue
Yeah, f*ck it,Might seem the most idiotic post in this thread but maybe Pep needs to relax with the side to side.. let Doku/ Bobb/ Savinho/ Nunes cross it and have 4 targets who can head the ball into the net.
Kinda like Dzeko/ Balotelli/ Kompany/ Yaya.
I can't remember us getting headed goals for a while now with the exception of Nico O'Reilly and Khusanov and they've not played for a while now.
It's nice to add a quality where you can win ugly by out muscling/ out jumping your opponents because you're not always going to win in a pretty manner!
Yeah, f*ck it,
let’s throw out the core style that won us record trophies over the last few years and made us the dominant team in England because we want to ‘get down the lines and throw it in the mixer’(which we rarely did in the Džeko era either)
Lordy
Size isn’t an issue if your first touch is class. If it isnt your second touch invariably means physical contact and that’s where we’re at with Lewis. When his first touch is on like Wolves, there’s a player there but he’s way too inconsistent.Right, so whats the issue then?
He gets bullied in every physical encounter, has the pace of a snail and spends most of his game on the floor as he gets pushed around looking for fouls.
What a sales pitch, I know your about to lose your best player in the last decade but we are also going to take your starting RB for the next 10years for nearly half what you want but throw in someone we think isnt good enough either.I still can't believe we didn't seriously go for Livramento this Summer.. we made a cheeky 50mil offer in July but Newcastle immediately rejected it saying they want 80mil. His real price is around 70mil. We could've at least offered 50mil + Lewis for him.
Don’t think they ever said £80 mill,think that was a social media invention , think they’ve always said he’s not for sale and Livramento doesn't seem to want a move either. Maybe next year depending how Newcastle do this season.I still can't believe we didn't seriously go for Livramento this Summer.. we made a cheeky 50mil offer in July but Newcastle immediately rejected it saying they want 80mil. His real price is around 70mil. We could've at least offered 50mil + Lewis for him.
So he has got a great first touch, it's just a bit inconsistent. As is often the case with young players.Size isn’t an issue if your first touch is class. If it isnt your second touch invariably means physical contact and that’s where we’re at with Lewis. When his first touch is on like Wolves, there’s a player there but he’s way too inconsistent.
Philips is a paperweight in terms of what he represents to this club. I say snatch the hand off of the highest offer going and wipe the slate.if Girona would buy Phillips for just 5m is that accepted for fair value?
One of the windows.We’ve had 2 . Probably 2 more before it’s complete.No need for any contract speculation.This was/is the window for the "Pep rebuild", after this it's back to his contract speculation yet again.
If I was a player pledging the next 4 to 5 years, who the manager is would be a consideration at least.One of the windows.We’ve had 2 . Probably 2 more before it’s complete.No need for any contract speculation.
Wasn't this in a pre-season anyway?How many more are there??
Don't think there are all that many..
No manager is safe any longer than several weeks these days. Doesn't mean a lot does it.If I was a player pledging the next 4 to 5 years, who the manager is would be a consideration at least.
Which player has ever signed for any club knowing who the manager would be in 4 or 5 years. Pretty much none. When Pep first signed many thought it was 3 years at best.If I was a player pledging the next 4 to 5 years, who the manager is would be a consideration at least.
Just ship him to MLS with NYFC he would have nice life there with appropriate playing level for himif Girona would buy Phillips for just 5m is that accepted for fair value?
Which player has ever signed for any club knowing who the manager would be in 4 or 5 years. Pretty much none. When Pep first signed many thought it was 3 years at best.