Indiantoffee75 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 10:46 am
I think we get a better idea of Angus Kinnear and his recruitment team in the summer. A year to settle in, having had that time to identify a number of targets. I expect another busy period of players coming in. We need four, possibly another five first teamers in. Another significant outlay required of approx £150 million plus.
I think we will have a few impasse’s still.
Transfer committee wanting young hipster data lads, and Moyes favouring pl experience.
Bumble wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:10 pm
I think we'd all be a lot more accommodating if we had a manager that we could buy into more and see him building a future.
Maybe it's because he's David Moyes, the guy we loved but over time got to know his flaws and now we are seeing them again.
Just come up with a plan for the flanks. Show us you're working on stuff in training, trying different things, looking for solutions both pre and in game.
All just feels a bit meh. Which I suppose is a step in the right direction from last game theatre and just about staying in the league.
But we live in an era of more instant gratification, it just is what it is. We have all had our attention spans and expectations remodelled in the past decade or so.
Moyes has always been pragmatic but there is a reason it works for him. We aren’t in danger this season, so largely he’s got the mix of the team right more often than not.
We could have gone all in on Aznou, Rohl, Dibling, Patterson, etc I suppose but my feeling is we’d likely be on a lot fewer points if we had. You could argue with Barry he’s actually been pretty accommodating to some pretty lacklustre performances, so maybe that’s taking up a large part of the playing the kids accommodation in his mind. We can only have so may learning on the job.
blueToffee wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:43 pm
Moyes has always been pragmatic but there is a reason it works for him. We aren’t in danger this season, so largely he’s got the mix of the team right more often than not.
We could have gone all in on Aznou, Rohl, Dibling, Patterson, etc I suppose but my feeling is we’d likely be on a lot fewer points if we had. You could argue with Barry he’s actually been pretty accommodating to some pretty lacklustre performances, so maybe that’s taking up a large part of the playing the kids accommodation in his mind. We can only have so may learning on the job.
Maybe he wants to get to a certain points tally then start playing the younger ones...but it will take a long time with Keane alongside Tark, JOB at RB and McNiel RW, FFS.
Bob Sacamano wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 9:06 pm
A left back is absolutely a priority. We’re literally wasting wages that could be spent on a premier league fullback.
Unless we sell Myko those wages aren't going anywhere
I would prioritise a RB we are playing JOB/Garner out of position to cover that. And if we are selling someone I'd rather Patty was off the wage sheet
Is that not a symptom of our right sided problems? A one(left)-footed, pedestrian out of form RM with a central defender behind him as RB? Everything going right came back left pretty quickly. You can’t really blame Myko for the fact we have no right side at all when we have no Ndiaye (or even Dibling).
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