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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby 22-0 » Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:13 am

jayramfootball wrote:
22-0 wrote:The usual suspects have to complain about the opinion of others instead of accepting it.


Ironic.



It is yes but enough self roasting for you.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby theHotHead » Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:34 pm

I get the feeling its 70/30, 70 being those unhappy with the window
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Marsbar100 » Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:40 pm

No Eddie replacement is bad, no half decent back up for ode isn’t great either
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Ach » Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:51 pm

The priority going in to the window was to get a striker

We failed

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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Salibatelli » Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:25 pm

I can’t say I’m that happy with the window, I agree that a striker was a priority and also cover/alternative to Odegaard.

Defence I wasn’t too concerned about though Califiore is decent.

Midfielder wasn’t really a priority for me either.

Cover for Saka is nice, but personally would have preferred a younger exciting talent.

Really rate Olmo as an attacking midfielder (Odegaard option), who can also play on the left.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Marsbar100 » Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:39 pm

6/10 for me
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby ag6789 » Wed Sep 04, 2024 3:32 pm

Very good transfer window. Good enough to win the league. Never thought striker was needed in current Arteta system...and we didn't go for any.
Happy that we got another hugely experienced mobile forward and got a decent midfielder ( accidental injuries have nothing to do with recruitment).
Sold number of fringe players for good money, 89 million, also will get wage bills reduced from loans.
Also, hopeful that academy players, Skelly, Nwaneri, etc, will get ample opportunities to settle down in this set up.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby TedLasso » Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:14 pm

I just don't understand going so hard for Sesko at the start of the window and then not going back for another striker at all. They clearly identified it as a position to improve but...chose not to.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Salibatelli » Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:53 pm

Osimhen is going to Galataray, Toney went to Saudi, strikers were there if you really wanted them.

The excuse that there were none available doesn’t exist.

If we wanted a winger Williams was also available with a release clause.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby theHotHead » Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:51 pm

ag6789 wrote:Very good transfer window. Good enough to win the league. Never thought striker was needed in current Arteta system...and we didn't go for any.
Happy that we got another hugely experienced mobile forward and got a decent midfielder ( accidental injuries have nothing to do with recruitment).
Sold number of fringe players for good money, 89 million, also will get wage bills reduced from loans.
Also, hopeful that academy players, Skelly, Nwaneri, etc, will get ample opportunities to settle down in this set up.

Good enough to win the league? You are kidding right?!

Havertz is playing out of his skin at the moment and Haaland is outscoring him 2 or 3 to 1 !! What happens to us if Havertz gets injured, do we rely on Treatment Table Jesus who isn't that good at scoring? What about Scuffmaster Nketiah - oh wait he has gone anyway.

For everyone harping on about us not needing a CF, tell me what happens when Havertz is unavailable!!! What happens when Odegaard is f***ked?!!!
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby theHotHead » Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:46 pm

Salibatelli wrote:Osimhen is going to Galataray, Toney went to Saudi, strikers were there if you really wanted them.

The excuse that there were none available doesn’t exist.

If we wanted a winger Williams was also available with a release clause.

We are weaker up top this season than we were last season, I don't see how what we have is an improvement.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby jayramfootball » Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:48 pm

theHotHead wrote:
ag6789 wrote:Very good transfer window. Good enough to win the league. Never thought striker was needed in current Arteta system...and we didn't go for any.
Happy that we got another hugely experienced mobile forward and got a decent midfielder ( accidental injuries have nothing to do with recruitment).
Sold number of fringe players for good money, 89 million, also will get wage bills reduced from loans.
Also, hopeful that academy players, Skelly, Nwaneri, etc, will get ample opportunities to settle down in this set up.

Good enough to win the league? You are kidding right?!

Havertz is playing out of his skin at the moment and Haaland is outscoring him 2 or 3 to 1 !! What happens to us if Havertz gets injured, do we rely on Treatment Table Jesus who isn't that good at scoring? What about Scuffmaster Nketiah - oh wait he has gone anyway.

For everyone harping on about us not needing a CF, tell me what happens when Havertz is unavailable!!! What happens when Odegaard is f***ked?!!!


We've added to what we had last year - I don't see how winning the league is not possible.
We were 1 win short last year.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Salibatelli » Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:06 pm

Man City had Haaland and De Bruyne out for a long period last year, two of their best players.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby jayramfootball » Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:16 pm

Salibatelli wrote:Man City had Haaland and De Bruyne out for a long period last year, two of their best players.


Haaland missed 7 games
In those games City won 6 and drew 1 , scoring 20 goals (2.86 goals per game)
19 out of 21 points or 2.71 pts per game.

With Haaland in 31 games, they had 22 wins , 6 draws and 3 losses, scoring 76 goals (2.45 goals per game)
72 points out of 93 or 2.32 pts per game.

They were better without him last year - quite a lot better in terms of scoring goals and winning points.

DeBryune is fair - he's far more important to them.
We also had injuries last year.
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Re: Summer Transfer Window

Postby Highbury Hillbilly » Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:30 am

TedLasso wrote:I just don't understand going so hard for Sesko at the start of the window and then not going back for another striker at all. They clearly identified it as a position to improve but...chose not to.


I read somewhere that we'll make a massive bid for Sesko again next summer, that Arteta is not interested in other options. I get it tbh, he has tried to copy Pep pretty closely down to signing 3 of his players, and likely sees Sesko as his Haaland.
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