Imagine if we could play Kevin Campbell, Mark Morrison and Warren G in a front 3?
A lot more ladies would go to the match, that's for sure. It'd be like the front row of a Take That gig, minus the gay fellas, or maybe not ?
Imagine if we could play Kevin Campbell, Mark Morrison and Warren G in a front 3?
Basically Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Utd have all spent between 30m-70m with one or two big signings.Here is the list again but a bit more readable, I've only included transfers-in from Prem clubs this summer that have a disclosed fee.
Clearly, we've left ourselves with a hellish lot of work to do.
ARSENAL
Granit Xhaka - Borussia Monchengladbach, £34m
BOURNEMOUTH
Jordon Ibe - Liverpool, £15m
Lys Mousset - Le Havre, £5.4m
Lewis Cook - Leeds, £10m
CHELSEA
Michy Batshuayi - Marseille, £33.2m
N'Golo Kante - Leicester, £32m
CRYSTAL PALACE
Andros Townsend - Newcastle United, £13m
James Tomkins - West Ham, £10m
LEICESTER CITY
Nampalys Mendy - Nice, £13m
Ron-Robert Zieler - Hannover, £2.6m
LIVERPOOL
Sadio Mane - Southampton, £36m
Loris Karius - Mainz, £4.7m
MANCHESTER CITY
Ilkay Gundogan - Borussia Dortmund, £21m
Nolito, Celta Vigo, £13.8m
MANCHESTER UNITED
Eric Bailly - Villarreal, £30m
Henrikh Mkhitaryan - Borussia Dortmund, £26.3m
MIDDLESBROUGH
Marten de Roon - Atalanta, £12m
Viktor Fischer - Ajax, £3.8m
SOUTHAMPTON
Nathan Redmond - Norwich, £11m
SWANSEA CITY
Leroy Fer - QPR, £4.75m
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Vincent Janssen - AZ Alkmaar, £18.6m
Victor Wanyama - Southampton, £11m
WATFORD
Isaac Success - Granada, £12.5m
Christian Kabasele - Genk, £5.8m
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Matt Phillips - QPR, £5.5m
WEST HAM UNITED
Manuel Lanzini - Al Jazira Club, £9.4m
Toni Martinez - Valencia, £2.25m
It's not fanciful though. If you speak to senior officials of other clubs there's a recognition that this sleeping giant is about to be woke. History shows that at times we can compete financially with other clubs we win trophies.
We have the potential to break into the PL established elite and our peers are concerned rightly that we will do so.
Here is the list again but a bit more readable, I've only included transfers-in from Prem clubs this summer that have a disclosed fee.
Clearly, we've left ourselves with a hellish lot of work to do.
ARSENAL
Granit Xhaka - Borussia Monchengladbach, £34m
BOURNEMOUTH
Jordon Ibe - Liverpool, £15m
Lys Mousset - Le Havre, £5.4m
Lewis Cook - Leeds, £10m
CHELSEA
Michy Batshuayi - Marseille, £33.2m
N'Golo Kante - Leicester, £32m
CRYSTAL PALACE
Andros Townsend - Newcastle United, £13m
James Tomkins - West Ham, £10m
LEICESTER CITY
Nampalys Mendy - Nice, £13m
Ron-Robert Zieler - Hannover, £2.6m
LIVERPOOL
Sadio Mane - Southampton, £36m
Loris Karius - Mainz, £4.7m
MANCHESTER CITY
Ilkay Gundogan - Borussia Dortmund, £21m
Nolito, Celta Vigo, £13.8m
MANCHESTER UNITED
Eric Bailly - Villarreal, £30m
Henrikh Mkhitaryan - Borussia Dortmund, £26.3m
MIDDLESBROUGH
Marten de Roon - Atalanta, £12m
Viktor Fischer - Ajax, £3.8m
SOUTHAMPTON
Nathan Redmond - Norwich, £11m
SWANSEA CITY
Leroy Fer - QPR, £4.75m
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Vincent Janssen - AZ Alkmaar, £18.6m
Victor Wanyama - Southampton, £11m
WATFORD
Isaac Success - Granada, £12.5m
Christian Kabasele - Genk, £5.8m
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Matt Phillips - QPR, £5.5m
WEST HAM UNITED
Manuel Lanzini - Al Jazira Club, £9.4m
Toni Martinez - Valencia, £2.25m
Or maybe Koeman knows that Joel is a very decent keeper and plans to use him as a number one? With the guidance of a WC finalist, in Stekelemburg, maybe Joel will be even better? Remember how he, at times, kept the results as "good" (read "not as humiliating") for us as possible? Yeah, he had the odd dodgy moment, but so does every keeper, it's a tough position.Thanks for taking the time, effort and energy to qrite such a reply
We should have already bought a keeper....like you stated Martinez should have got one...he didnt. Koeman knows we need one....he should have got one.
its poor going into friendlies without a 1st choice keeper to get used to the defence and vice versa.
To be fair it's only the youngsters he will need to run the rule over. He like any other manager about will know about all our 1st team players, he's played us 4 times to start with.But there is no sign that we aren't going to do that! We have had a new manager in charge for two weeks, and he hasn't even yet seen the full extent of the squad.
Patience is a virtue and a fair few on here need to get that in their heads.
So basically the record of a decent journeyman manager which is what the original point was. A European Mark Hughes or a Dutch Davy Moyes.To be fair mate that does have to be balanced slightly. Southampton were in better shape than he left them, and Feyenoord were left in far better shape than he left them. He inherited a debt ridden club spiralling towards relegation and bankruptcy and left them as a side who finished in the top 2 of Holland after giving several young players an opportunity (De Vrij, Mendis-Indi, Claissie to name 3). Those are his last 2 jobs.
As regards Ajax yes they declined but when you look at his spend figures it can hardly be surprising, he brought in over twice as much as he spent. Similar story with PSV. He failed At AZ, Valencia & Benfica but there does need to be some balance about the last 2 jobs he's done.
Anyway in other matters on goalkeepers, Leno V Horn what do you make of each of them? How would your preference compare to De Stegen? And I suppose the key critical question, is the German keepers are so good why isn't there more interest in them do you think?
Technically not even a friendly, but a warm-up/training game. Our first real one is against Barnsley in nearly a week.*friendly - ONE friendly.
..and you're welcome Zat, any time mate...![]()
Thing is mate, you are forgetting he managed them at the start of his managerial career. So where he made mistakes and was nieve about being a manager it all came out then. As he is moving on he is learning from his mistakes, because he is getting repercussions from managing badly. Whereas martinez for example had none when he got here so he kept going the same way.To be fair at the time Valencia were the best outside kf Real and Barca....he fell out with the players, the fans hated him and he would have relegated them if he wasnt sacked.
Also to be fair Benfica were the best side in portugal by far when he took over. They won the seasons before and after he finished 3rd in a 3team league.
So he did manage 2 big clubs.
This is all a bit silly isn't it really?
Lad over the road who is a sports journo for a broadsheet, says that from what he's hearing Everton will cane three or four big transfers in one week and what's holding them up is the minutiae of the contracts, so no need to panic.
Basically Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Utd have all spent between 30m-70m with one or two big signings.
We also probably needed to spend more than them as well if the "challenging for the champions league" wasn't just a load of hot air nonsense to generate season ticket sales.
What in the blue hell is that?!
Lad over the road who is a sports journo for a broadsheet, says that from what he's hearing Everton will cane three or four big transfers in one week and what's holding them up is the minutiae of the contracts, so no need to panic.
Jesus how are you actually over 18 years old.What in the blue hell is that?!