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  1. 7 minutes ago, Cookie said:

    Chris Martin, still seems to have lot to offer at this level 10 goals in 13 starts. Would be on a free, probably not a lot in wages. 6 month deal to end of season and opportunity to come back and score a few for us an ultimately get us and be our hero again. Worth a punt? He’s got to be a better option than what we’ve got already. 

    His goals suggest he's still good enough for this level - maybe not mobile enough for a Warne team but I could see him playing the width of the 18 yard box holding the ball up, getting on the end of crosses and of course buying foul.    If he's talking to ColUs he can't be asking for more than a few grand a week. 

  2. 57 minutes ago, YorkshireRam said:

    What you've said is fine haha, I was being deliberately flippant because I think a fair few people massively overreact about Warne when we lose a game. 

    I'm just sick of reading the 'PE Teacher' comments and similar, from people literally not even qualified to lace up his boots. I acknowledge he knows far more about football than I ever will, this self awareness seems to be severely lacking in some.

     Surely a pointless comment - he has more experience than any of us so why bother reading this forum?    There is a difference between being able to  manage a professional football club and being able to recognise when someone isn't making a great job of it.   

  3. I thought we underperformed last season - top 6 should have been the minimum and I think Rosenior would have achieved that given he barely had McGoldrick available.   This year the league does feel weaker - hard to compare but if anything our best seems below last year's level even though we sit higher than how we finished the last.  

    My worry us we seem very short term, unimaginative and reactive with a lot of our signings.   Nyambe only really came in when the back 5 idea was proving a disaster.   Waghorn was a panic buy.   Smith would be another Warne knows from Rotherham.   Part of this may be down to EFL restrictions but it all seems like fire fighting rather than building with a coherent philosophy.  If we don't go up I couldn't say we are further along than Summer of 2022 and given Bird and Cashin will leave and I can't imagine Hourihane, Collins, Sibley or Smith will be offered equivalent deals we'll effectively be starting from scratch.   Now Warne may welcome that but for me where would the evidence be he should lead that rebuild?  

  4. 1 hour ago, ramsbottom said:

    See below

    Once Nyambe's back we'll hopefully see Wilson pushed forward and NML moved in behind Collins.  We know he's not a natural No 10 but a lot of our unbeaten run was with him more central.

    Yes I can see that happening but how much help will any of that front 4 give a midfield 2 - then people will say Hourihane and Bird aren't good enough because they get played through too easily.  

    Seems the tactics are just too basic - stick loads of attack minded players on.   If we have wilson or CBT on one side maybe Ward  or even Thompson on the other provides better balance even at the expense of leaving out a "better" player . 

     

  5. 8 hours ago, Jourdan said:

    Hourihane was excellent for Barnsley and everything went through him but this was seven years ago, even further back if you are thinking about his standout years in League 1.

    He was in his mid-20s when he left. You are a completely different player physically at that age compared when you are approaching your mid-30s.

    At Villa, he was part of a really high quality midfield playing in a three with McGinn who  plays with aggression and covers a lot of ground and Grealish who can draw defenders and create space for a player like Hourihane to operate in.

    I just don’t think he can do what he did before with the same frequency in this current set up.

    He's only 32 - ok nearly 33 but people have been levelling this accusation at him for at least a year.   I don't believe physiologically a 32 year old has lost much - at least not due to age - a few percent most.   He should be able to cope physically - the athleticism of league 1 players is typically less than the higher levels.  

  6. 17 hours ago, Mihangel said:

    You're overstating him slightly, he's an accountancy teacher. Professor he most certainly isn't, expert in football finance only in his own head.

    He's a chartered accountant who has worked in insolvency and gone into academia - been a Principal Lecturer and is now at a Russell Group uni teaching accountancy.   You are at liberty to disagree with him but by any reasonable standards his experience qualifies him as an expert.    It's not like he's covering the Business Studies class at the local FE college. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Ghost of Clough said:

    If the Bielik amount and legacy agent fees are deducted, the total is about £4.5m. However, this also incldues just over £1.4m in 'transfer profit' which will mostly be Birmingham's contribution towards Bielik - so back up to £5.9m. The difference between 9 months and 12 months won't be far off being linear - wages vs 4 more games of revenue and end of season handouts from the EFL. Let's say, £3m extra on wages and approx £2m in revenue. Still need to pay for general stadium and training ground costs too, but I'll ignore those for simplicity.
    Total losses for the 12 month period would be back up to the £7m figure.

    Seems high - I mean if we player wages are averaging £500k a year (including all costs - bit of a guess but I've tried to go on the high side) that's 14 players.   That basically means our income covers costs so long as we don't pay the first team.    

  8. 7 hours ago, CapeTownRams said:

    Although it’s not being spoken about much yet I do believe that our promotion push could be seriously derailed if one of Nelson or Cash gets injured. With Fozzy injured then the only fall-back is Bradley !😳

    Now, personally, if I had a choice of Fozzy playing in the centre vs Bradley then it’s Fozzy every time. That ignores the damage, of course, through losing him as our only proper and decent left back. 

    Sorry, but the thought of relying on Bradley (our supposed summer transfer window marquee signing) next to Nelson or Cash makes me shudder…

    It does sorta highlight how luck (via injuries) plays a massive part in promotion success or not… do we actually have any decent centre back prospects in the 21’s !!???

     

    Nyambe can play there too.

  9. 6 hours ago, ramsbottom said:

    Seddon is about 10 stone wet through, there's no way he should be out muscling NML like he did.  People can't pull Elder apart for his error and not appoint some blame for their first at Nat's door.  It was sloppy.

    Try getting a 10 stone athlete to push you in the back and kick your legs from under you and see if you can keep control of a football.   It was a blatant foul and the weight of Seddon is irrelevant. 

  10. 3 hours ago, Simmo’s left foot said:

    Yawn. third place on goals scored and he still wants the manager out. What sort of supporter are you?

    ???  I'm commenting on the style of play not how effective it is.

     

    Why would we spend money on getting a perfect pitch when it gives us no advantage at all? We don't get points for best kept surface. 

     Obviously if you keep the ball on the deck more than the opposition you want a good pitch but that's not what we do.   As I said it's not hoof ball but it's not tika taka. 

  11. I wouldn't have dropped him - it just seems an unnecessary risk - some blamed him for the P'boro goals which I thought was very harsh.    If that us the standard he's judged by Vickers could have done better with both Burton goals. 

  12. 16 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:

    But the condition of the pitch is not something you can change overnight... or cheaply.
    We're potentially only a few months from being an ambitious Championship side.  Best not let it deteriorate too much!   😉

    Why would it matter - in the Championship we are probably going to have less of the ball.   Now if Rosenior was manager it'd be different but with Warne whilst we may not just hoof it we aren't playing tika taka. 

  13. Bird - I like him.   Think he can play in a midfield 2 - Warne said he  topped the running stats in pre-season, but when so many other teams play a 3 unless you have Kante x 2 in there you are going to have to accept sometimes their numbers will tell.   I would like to see him run beyond a bit more but possibly the rest of the midfield 4 don't offer enough protection. 

    Elder - by no means am I writing him off but offered nothing going forwards and the error was calamitous.  Now if Sibley has a game like that he's instantly dropped.  

    John Jules - yes did nothing wrong but didn't do enough.   I actually do think we need to stick with him because you can tell he has the quality and physicality to succeed he just had a quiet game as all players do.  

     

  14. Whatever the reason I don't really care and wouldn't if we had the worst pitch in the EFL.   Same for both sides, we aren't a keep it on the floor possession side so no point  in wasting money on maintaining the pitch beyond the minimum standard.  

  15. 3 hours ago, Foreveram said:

    Being a teenager in the early seventies it was part of the match day “ experience “🤕

     Yes I think it was still that way to an extent into the 80s.  Even if you weren't a football hooligan it was seen as part of the excitement.    I don't remember it being frowned upon at all - it probably was by older fans I guess. 

  16. To be fair my first thought on seeing it had been abandoned was why would you abandon a match because of an injury - I just didn't want it to come across as a Bartonesque comment.   I've only seen one match abandoned due to injury - an open fracture in the Leicester Sunday league - and even then my thought was why abandon the game it's not going to fix his leg.   

  17. 33 minutes ago, JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta said:

    For an example of what a cohesive attacking unit looks like the Peterborough game at PP is a great example. Their attacking unit knew how to pull our defenders out of position, then put people in the spaces that opened up. 

    Yes it was very noticeable their wide attackers, FBs and midfield had some well rehearsed patterns of play and it was hard not to conclude we'd been out coached.   That said we are pretty much level with Peterborough so some other teams must combat their way of playing better than we did.   We are quite an attacking team - I think that played into their hands - in hindsight if we'd set more of a low block their runners would just be running into traffic and I thought their defence looked susceptible.

  18. I don't think Collins gets much stick now - last season yes but he's scored 11 league goals in 25 this season compared to 11 in 40+ last year.   He doesn't get many assists so as a 9 he needs to be scoring.

    Also think his all round game looks better especially his pressing.  He looks fitter and less angry at the world.  

     

  19. 20 hours ago, Sparkle said:

    Italian international right back with a bucket load of medals at AC Milan - yes he was far to good to be sitting at right back and how the Hell did Jim Smith sign him and on a free - great times 

    I don't remember Eranio playing many games centre mid. 

  20. If you listen to that radio/podcast series following Warne at Rotherham he states himself Barker is far more into the tactical side of things.   I think he probably is more influential in making in game changes and that's why we see him busier on the touchline.  Warne seems more the macro manager when it comes to how we play and more hands on with the man management. 

    Ultimately it's what works - Martin O'Neil was meant to only show up at the training ground a couple of days a week but he won trophies doing that.  

     

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