dazby wrote:Hey captain obvious. Captain obvious Ted did this two weeks ago.
Basically everyone says we need to spend some moolah.
It's obvious.
Welcome back. :-)
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Evolution not revolution.
No revamp needed, the spine can be phased out over the next few years whilst their replacements are bedded in.
Im_Spartacus wrote:The key points are:
Don't spend middle of the road money on shit
Don't spend massive money on gambles
The players who come in this summer need to be very very top quality players of whom one would have no doubt would fit into the first team. If we sign 3 of that quality this summer, we need not worry about losing say 5 of the squad players as we could supplement the bench with the odd youth prospect, killing two birds with one stone
We need to make sure we have players in the squad for a reason, not just for padding, as has been the case in two consecutive summers now after title wins.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:dazby wrote:Hey captain obvious. Captain obvious Ted did this two weeks ago.
Basically everyone says we need to spend some moolah.
It's obvious.
Welcome back. :-)
It's not just about spending money though, Darren. I'm sure everyone thinks we need to spend money. However the big question is whether we should, at least at some scale, start frommthe scratch or more like "reload" the current team?
DoomMerchant wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:dazby wrote:Hey captain obvious. Captain obvious Ted did this two weeks ago.
Basically everyone says we need to spend some moolah.
It's obvious.
Welcome back. :-)
It's not just about spending money though, Darren. I'm sure everyone thinks we need to spend money. However the big question is whether we should, at least at some scale, start frommthe scratch or more like "reload" the current team?
i love when you play the Darren card. Awesome.
You amazing Dick.
Ted Hughes wrote:I think we are about to have a fairly serious rebuild right now, whatever we think. I'm glad Yaya is staying, because then the core, Hart, Kompany, Yaya, Silva, Aguero, is still in place & the new signings are being added to a double title winning spine, rather than just building a team from scratch.
But I think there is going to be major upheaval around that.
If we struggle next season, then more big changes to the core players may happen straight away. But otherwise, I imagine new players coming in, who start to become the core of the team, thus naturally replacing the older ones over the next few seasons & academy player filtering in. I'm happy with that.
But, I may be way off the mark; I think Pellegrini & Tiki, are building Pep Guardiola's team.
If he shits on us, then plan B may be Count plus Vieira, then Vieira. But I think the 4222, if it hasn't gone already, is about to evolve into a system more in keeping with the rest of the club, & the rest of the club is basically English Barca.
That's not one system, it's a bunch of systems, but the kind of stuff Pep does, not the stuff Pelegrini does.
So imo, we are not just rebuilding a team, over the next two seasons, we are about to evolve into the City 'project' style at first team level. And I'm all for it.
(And I think we may end up needing 4 changes to the current fullback positions)
DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think we are about to have a fairly serious rebuild right now, whatever we think. I'm glad Yaya is staying, because then the core, Hart, Kompany, Yaya, Silva, Aguero, is still in place & the new signings are being added to a double title winning spine, rather than just building a team from scratch.
But I think there is going to be major upheaval around that.
If we struggle next season, then more big changes to the core players may happen straight away. But otherwise, I imagine new players coming in, who start to become the core of the team, thus naturally replacing the older ones over the next few seasons & academy player filtering in. I'm happy with that.
But, I may be way off the mark; I think Pellegrini & Tiki, are building Pep Guardiola's team.
If he shits on us, then plan B may be Count plus Vieira, then Vieira. But I think the 4222, if it hasn't gone already, is about to evolve into a system more in keeping with the rest of the club, & the rest of the club is basically English Barca.
That's not one system, it's a bunch of systems, but the kind of stuff Pep does, not the stuff Pelegrini does.
So imo, we are not just rebuilding a team, over the next two seasons, we are about to evolve into the City 'project' style at first team level. And I'm all for it.
(And I think we may end up needing 4 changes to the current fullback positions)
You need a fucking editor.
Cheers
Ted Hughes wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think we are about to have a fairly serious rebuild right now, whatever we think. I'm glad Yaya is staying, because then the core, Hart, Kompany, Yaya, Silva, Aguero, is still in place & the new signings are being added to a double title winning spine, rather than just building a team from scratch.
But I think there is going to be major upheaval around that.
If we struggle next season, then more big changes to the core players may happen straight away. But otherwise, I imagine new players coming in, who start to become the core of the team, thus naturally replacing the older ones over the next few seasons & academy player filtering in. I'm happy with that.
But, I may be way off the mark; I think Pellegrini & Tiki, are building Pep Guardiola's team.
If he shits on us, then plan B may be Count plus Vieira, then Vieira. But I think the 4222, if it hasn't gone already, is about to evolve into a system more in keeping with the rest of the club, & the rest of the club is basically English Barca.
That's not one system, it's a bunch of systems, but the kind of stuff Pep does, not the stuff Pelegrini does.
So imo, we are not just rebuilding a team, over the next two seasons, we are about to evolve into the City 'project' style at first team level. And I'm all for it.
(And I think we may end up needing 4 changes to the current fullback positions)
You need a fucking editor.
Cheers
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