Beefymcfc wrote:Just seeing the pics of Terry, Cole and Fat Frank I was wondering how much rebuilding our opposition will have for next season. Those 3 are a big part of the face of Chelsea and if they all go then I'd say it could have a big affect on the dressing room, never-mind on the field.
And the Rags with Vidic, Evra and possibly CamelGob, that's a full restructure of the back-line and in effect, at least one, probably 2 major signings.
Liverpool will require major imports to balance their squad for the CL and Arsenal still haven't solved their striker issue, as well as losing Sagna on a free.
Are we in a stronger position than most and how are our opposition going to fare if they lose a big part of their current first team?
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Just seeing the pics of Terry, Cole and Fat Frank I was wondering how much rebuilding our opposition will have for next season. Those 3 are a big part of the face of Chelsea and if they all go then I'd say it could have a big affect on the dressing room, never-mind on the field.
And the Rags with Vidic, Evra and possibly CamelGob, that's a full restructure of the back-line and in effect, at least one, probably 2 major signings.
Liverpool will require major imports to balance their squad for the CL and Arsenal still haven't solved their striker issue, as well as losing Sagna on a free.
Are we in a stronger position than most and how are our opposition going to fare if they lose a big part of their current first team?
I really think we need only some fine tuning. Even Demi looks useful now. A decent centre half and maybe fiddling with strikers and midfielders to allow us to have top quality creativity even when there are injuries and susoensions. Jovetic might provide some of that and Negredo.might return to form and wouldn't it be lovely to have Dave and Sergio fit all season. We have the least to sort out of all the top clubs. Spurs are miles away btw.
BmoreBlue wrote:I think I'd like to see Huws move to a mid to lower table PL team on loan next season - he was Birmingham's best player, but they were one of the worst teams in the Championship. I'd love to see how he'd cope playing week in week out at a PL club, then hopefully he's featuring regularly in 2015-2016. You know, like how the Guidetti to Stoke loan was SUPPOSED to go down.
nottsblue wrote:BmoreBlue wrote:I think I'd like to see Huws move to a mid to lower table PL team on loan next season - he was Birmingham's best player, but they were one of the worst teams in the Championship. I'd love to see how he'd cope playing week in week out at a PL club, then hopefully he's featuring regularly in 2015-2016. You know, like how the Guidetti to Stoke loan was SUPPOSED to go down.
Thats the problem with loan deals. If the player doesn't get played for whatever reason it's six months or a season wasted.
I'd actually just as soon as promote Huws to the first team squad. If he's good enough then great and if he's not he'll either learn sharpish or move on. Playing with better players will only improve him. He apparantly has been Brums best player, or certainly one of them, and to be honest the quality at the foot of the championship can't be great.
Playing with Silva, Yaya, Fernandinho, Milner et al will improve the lad to the next level or two. Look at Barkley. No reason that can't be Huws in 18 months. Obviously we can't blood too many young guns at once, especially in Prem, but it seems to me midfield is where we can have a bit of slack as there are other players to cover. We can afford for him to learn on job basically. A luxury we can't afford a centre back or a forward
Dameerto wrote:Have a look at the players who haven't featured much (if at all) this season to see the one likely to leave - Lescott, Rodwell, Richards. It might be a season too early for Emlyn Hughes to step up to the first team (sorry Emyr Huws, I just can't resist) so we will probably need a decent midfielder and preferably someone who can share the workload with Yaya and Fernie so they don't get as shagged out as this season.
Personally I'm not sure we want to go another season with three injury prone strikers either.
nottsblue wrote:
Thats the problem with loan deals. If the player doesn't get played for whatever reason it's six months or a season wasted.
I'd actually just as soon as promote Huws to the first team squad. If he's good enough then great and if he's not he'll either learn sharpish or move on. Playing with better players will only improve him. He apparantly has been Brums best player, or certainly one of them, and to be honest the quality at the foot of the championship can't be great.
Playing with Silva, Yaya, Fernandinho, Milner et al will improve the lad to the next level or two. Look at Barkley. No reason that can't be Huws in 18 months. Obviously we can't blood too many young guns at once, especially in Prem, but it seems to me midfield is where we can have a bit of slack as there are other players to cover. We can afford for him to learn on job basically. A luxury we can't afford a centre back or a forward
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
What role do you see Huws playing based on what you have seen of him?
getdressedmctavish wrote:As Doug says, I think the decisions have been made, Sagna(who is a very sound player), and Fernando and Mangala. Where that leaves the non obvious outs, or fairplay nonsense, and which if any English trained lads we will recruit is whats more unknown.Though of course there are potential twists particularly with Mangala.I cant believe we are going to persist with Cliché and am hoping for Shaw. I note Chelsea are heavily linked with Costa and the Athletico Madrid left back, so maybe Shaw is more possible than we thought.
getdressedmctavish wrote:I cant believe we are going to persist with Cliché and am hoping for Shaw. I note Chelsea are heavily linked with Costa and the Athletico Madrid left back, so maybe Shaw is more possible than we thought.
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