Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

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This is daft thinking, though. We have one of the better groups of young players in the league, spending loads to retard their development is daft.

A genuine class midfielder to replace Barry, someone to provide genuine support to Lukaku, a quality keeper and a bit of confidence and we will be more than alright.

i agree need to sign 2 more strikers, 3 if rom leaves

sort out cm left wing and cdm


and gk thats more or less it for starting 11
 

He may be past his best and stones undoubtably has the potential to be better than him. But as it stands, Jags is our best centre back IMO

do you really think Koeman will be starting 34 year old jags next season? i don't think so would like to see us go for Van Dijk or veltman to partner stones
 
Jags as backup? For me he starts ahead of Stones every day of the week. If we'd had 2 jagielkas last year we wouldn't have finished 11th.
He may have fallen out of favour with the national team, possibly because of his age, but Jagielka is one of the best CBs in the premier league, and I think he will continue to be for another couple of years.
 
do you really think Koeman will be starting 34 year old jags next season? i don't think so would like to see us go for Van Dijk or veltman to partner stones
I've no idea who Koeman will be starting mate, I was just saying who I thought our best CB is. But I agree that 3 first team centre backs isn't enough for us to be challenging where we should.
 

Why would he want to leave?

Quite.

I fully expect this lad to be our very own replica of that player Villa or Chelsea signed on a video clip. Played like 20 minutes, then sat on a mega 4 year deal.

I want to say Winston Bogarde, but not sure on that.

Sure GOT will provide the player/club.
 

the NFL has a sneaky way around their own FPP - salary cap, incremetal contracts, so for example a player signs a deal for 5 years on 41m total, first year = pays him first season 3m, second 5m, third 8m, fourth season 10m and fifth 15m, front ended with a huge signing on fee say of 10m in that example so effectively his first few years pay are suplemented by that initial signing fee.

can see footy going in a similar way as time goes by if FPP stays in force as its a clever way of maneouvering around it
NFL doesn't have guaranteed contracts though thats the major difference. In the later years of a contract a team can just release a player with little to no consequence.
 

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