Don’t like this, really don’t know if we can do any better than what West Ham tried to do.
Unless Moshiri interviews Bielsa again and asks if he is still interested in a role at Everton to get the best out of Phillips. Or we could always get Dyche an upside down bucket to sit on.
Any other more original midfield targets we could go for?
All of our business can’t be promising players on the way up, as much as we’d like it to be because they aren’t always going to work, either. For every Branthwaite there are a dozen Koldrups.
Sometimes you also need to add a bit of tried and tested into the mix as well. Which is why I’m wary of this if it goes through. This lad’s been tried, tested and discarded.
Can’t really disagree with any of the comments on here, because this is a real unknown.
I would say that there is more upside than downside given that it is a loan and that his City career is over, but there is a chance that he just can’t handle the workload and doesn’t have it in him anymore.
We need a midfielder, and we've probably spent all our funds... So it's smart to get a player in however we can. I'd MUCH rather take a chance on Kalvin Philips than take a chance of going in to the season with purely what we have currently available.
Dyche will get him fit and believing in himself, if there's a perfect manager for Phillips and a perfect player for Dyche then this is it. Pretty confident this will be a successful loan.
superpull wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 6:45 am
I think he'd have needed to be with Dyche on day 1 of preseason to have stood a chance of making a meaningful impact this season
Agree with that. Assume City were hopeful someone would have been interested in a permanent move for him but after more poor showings from him in preseason they now probably just want rid.
Dont think it's a great move personally. As others have said, would have thought Moyes would have been able to get a tune out of him but he ended up making way too many mistakes. Would be surprised if Dyche is able to do anything with him.