We've got enough....

Obviously hope you are right.

I know Bravo isn't perfect, but it goes back to my point about trying to find a back up keeper that can not only stop shots, but play with his feet and is almost at the level of Ederson. Then you are going to have to convince him to come here. If they are good you're going to have to pay though the nose and take a loss financially on Bravo as well.
 
I'm not happy at all about our transfer business so far although there is still time to rectify.
What became clear towards the end of last season was an inability to break down well organised defences. It didn't matter in the league because we'd already won it effectively by Christmas. I think we are resting on our laurels. Mahrez is not enough.

As things stand, I would say Pool, United and Spurs have more potent front lines than us. Why haven't we done more in this area?

As you say , L'pool have shored up their defence and will not drop many points against lower sides. Thankfully, United are still being held back by Mourinho's negativity and Spurs will probably pay the price on the pitch for their 1 billion stadium spend.

I don't really comprehend our lack of transfer activity so far. Is it because of FFP rules because I can't believe that Pep is satisfied with our attack?

That's a real gem is that.

You do know how many goals we scored last season, don't you? And that we've just added another 15 to 20 in mahrez?

Guess not
 
I do. Yes because the odd ok game isn't good enough. There's posters on here that still think Mangala is ok because he had a good debut.

You think we would have a chance of winning the league with Bravo in net?

Other than an improved back up I think we will be ok.

I kind of like some things about Bravo and want him to succeed but I'm a City fan over individual players and I've no doubt that he would cost us if called on long term....which is why we bought Ederson in the first place.

Yes I do think we would have won the league last season with Bravo in net but next season, he isn't going to be playing every league game and as a backup, he is perfectly adequate.
 
I dont think many share this view mate. We scored the most goals in the prem last season and made a club record signing over the summer that adds to our options upfront. I think going forward we can match any team in Europe....The only thing I see that can hold us back is at the DM position. I feel there is a big drop off between Fren and someone like Delph and there is no-one with the high-energy, non stop motor that Fern gives us at that postion. I would have much preferred to fill this need from a position of strength instead of waiting another season. Filling that position/need is only going to get more expensive when teams know we must sign someone. For me, players like Gomes are still a few years away from being a CL level DM, so we going to have a big hole to fill....but going forward? Mate...we're world class at every position across the front line....

Well I was replying to that Washington poster who thought we might be resting on our laurels and I do agree with him. Maybe my post had too much hyperbole...about Spurs perhaps... but I stand by my assertion that we have not improved much and could continue to struggle to break down well organised defences.

There was evidence of this in the latter part of last season and I'm not just referring to the L'pool games. I remember clearly thinking this in our games against Southampton, Huddersfield, Burnley and Palace.

Yes, I know we scored a huge number of goals and got a record points tally. Would we have sored so many goals and got so many points without our midfield? And another telling statistic is that we only won the second half of the season by two points - according to one of our posters we only got 2 or 3 points more than Liverpool did in the second half and that was mainly because they dropped points in the last month to lowly sides due to injuries and CL commitments.

Also, would we have finished so far ahead of United if Peg had allowed his players to perform in the same way as they did in the second half of the match at our place? Thank God he's still there.

We've also got several key ageing 30+ plus players who look burnt out: Fernandinho, D. Silva, Otamendi, Kompany, Aguero. Were you impressed with their world cup exploits?
I wasn't at all.

Next season will not be anything like the last one and many posters on here who think it will be a stroll in the park are in for a shock, but you can bet now they will be back on here to criticise Pep for not strengthening more
 
Well I was replying to that Washington poster who thought we might be resting on our laurels and I do agree with him. Maybe my post had too much hyperbole...about Spurs perhaps... but I stand by my assertion that we have not improved much and could continue to struggle to break down well organised defences.

There was evidence of this in the latter part of last season and I'm not just referring to the L'pool games. I remember clearly thinking this in our games against Southampton, Huddersfield, Burnley and Palace.

Yes, I know we scored a huge number of goals and got a record points tally. Would we have sored so many goals and got so many points without our midfield? And another telling statistic is that we only won the second half of the season by two points - according to one of our posters we only got 2 or 3 points more than Liverpool did in the second half and that was mainly because they dropped points in the last month to lowly sides due to injuries and CL commitments.

Also, would we have finished so far ahead of United if Peg had allowed his players to perform in the same way as they did in the second half of the match at our place? Thank God he's still there.

We've also got several key ageing 30+ plus players who look burnt out: Fernandinho, D. Silva, Otamendi, Kompany, Aguero. Were you impressed with their world cup exploits?
I wasn't at all.

Next season will not be anything like the last one and many posters on here who think it will be a stroll in the park are in for a shock, but you can bet now they will be back on here to criticise Pep for not strengthening more
Oh my days
 
Well I was replying to that Washington poster who thought we might be resting on our laurels and I do agree with him. Maybe my post had too much hyperbole...about Spurs perhaps... but I stand by my assertion that we have not improved much and could continue to struggle to break down well organised defences.

There was evidence of this in the latter part of last season and I'm not just referring to the L'pool games. I remember clearly thinking this in our games against Southampton, Huddersfield, Burnley and Palace.

Yes, I know we scored a huge number of goals and got a record points tally. Would we have sored so many goals and got so many points without our midfield? And another telling statistic is that we only won the second half of the season by two points - according to one of our posters we only got 2 or 3 points more than Liverpool did in the second half and that was mainly because they dropped points in the last month to lowly sides due to injuries and CL commitments.

Also, would we have finished so far ahead of United if Peg had allowed his players to perform in the same way as they did in the second half of the match at our place? Thank God he's still there.

We've also got several key ageing 30+ plus players who look burnt out: Fernandinho, D. Silva, Otamendi, Kompany, Aguero. Were you impressed with their world cup exploits?
I wasn't at all.

Next season will not be anything like the last one and many posters on here who think it will be a stroll in the park are in for a shock, but you can bet now they will be back on here to criticise Pep for not strengthening more

Time will tell...
 
Well I was replying to that Washington poster who thought we might be resting on our laurels and I do agree with him. Maybe my post had too much hyperbole...about Spurs perhaps... but I stand by my assertion that we have not improved much and could continue to struggle to break down well organised defences.

There was evidence of this in the latter part of last season and I'm not just referring to the L'pool games. I remember clearly thinking this in our games against Southampton, Huddersfield, Burnley and Palace.

Yes, I know we scored a huge number of goals and got a record points tally. Would we have sored so many goals and got so many points without our midfield? And another telling statistic is that we only won the second half of the season by two points - according to one of our posters we only got 2 or 3 points more than Liverpool did in the second half and that was mainly because they dropped points in the last month to lowly sides due to injuries and CL commitments.

Also, would we have finished so far ahead of United if Peg had allowed his players to perform in the same way as they did in the second half of the match at our place? Thank God he's still there.

We've also got several key ageing 30+ plus players who look burnt out: Fernandinho, D. Silva, Otamendi, Kompany, Aguero. Were you impressed with their world cup exploits?
I wasn't at all.

Next season will not be anything like the last one and many posters on here who think it will be a stroll in the park are in for a shock, but you can bet now they will be back on here to criticise Pep for not strengthening more

How deep do you intend making this hole? Gen question because I am really struggling to understand what you have been witnessing that no one else seems to have
 
Just as a general point, we won't have Pep forever. I find it odd we missed out on one deal by a seemingly small margin, had our bluff called about plan b's and c's, but ultimately won't give the best coach in the world the very best chance to win the lot? I know we don't do short term anymore but surely in this case you'd make an exception?
 
Just as a general point, we won't have Pep forever. I find it odd we missed out on one deal by a seemingly small margin, had our bluff called about plan b's and c's, but ultimately won't give the best coach in the world the very best chance to win the lot? I know we don't do short term anymore but surely in this case you'd make an exception?


I genuinely believe the club did the right thing and not give in to changing demands. We already have a squad that is capable of doing wonderful things, and had we caved in and paid the additional money, the precedent would have been set and we still may not have won the lot.
 
I dont really get the whole trying to change our image so we dont overpay thing . no matter how hard we try we will always be looked at as a money club by other clubs. instead of trying to prove them wrong we should just embrace it like psg did. signing neymar and mbappe for a combined 370m is a money club who dont give a fuck what others think, they have money and are going to spend it to land these players.
 
I dont really get the whole trying to change our image so we dont overpay thing . no matter how hard we try we will always be looked at as a money club by other clubs. instead of trying to prove them wrong we should just embrace it like psg did. signing neymar and mbappe for a combined 370m is a money club who dont give a fuck what others think, they have money and are going to spend it to land these players.

Gen question blue - how much do we have to spend?
 
Gen question blue - how much do we have to spend?
no set amount but in a competitive market like the one we are in its better to just be efficient and spend the money needed for players especially when we can afford it rather than miss out on targets to change an image that will never change.
 

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