Would not take a single one of the QPR players. Absolutely no way.
Shaun Maloney would be great in our current side as one of the wide attacking players.
I think once he gets a goal he will start scoring more regularly.
Out of him, Westwood & Sylla he has the most flair and attacking potential and with those two in there can feel more confident in getting forward without leaving big holes.
Of course there is an element of subjectivity here in terms of what is great. I guess I'm talking about team goals with lots of preceeding passes and also shots from outside the box.
Under MON, such as the season you mention I don't recall so many goals of this nature. From memory we scored mainly from set pieces or crosses into the box.
When was the last time we had so many great goals in one season?
Lowton (twice), Weimann vs Lpool, Tekkers vs Lpool (both), Tekkers vs WBA, Weimann vs Utd, Zog vs West Ham, Holman vs Norwich.
All beauties.
I've probably missed some.
Channelled aggression on the pitch is a big factor and this is what ND seems to lack. It's that determination to get to the ball first and shrug off your opponent.
The best thing about Brad is his mental strength. He seems to really 'own' the pen area and his focus and concentration don't seem to waiver. These are the most important qualities in a keeper IMO.
Could be a very good signing for us. Don't think we will see best of him for a year or two yet but seems to have good physical and technical attributes which bode well.
if we went down I think Vlaar, Weimann and Gab would all want to stay and we would need them to bounce back.
As above we need to BELIEVE otherwise we may as well give up now. We have a lot of winnable games between now and season end.
Football managers are not generally very commercially astute. They are ex players who have limited business understanding.
Hence the financial parameters and player negotiations should be handled by someone else or at least signed off following some due diligence.
Seemingly this is what didn't happen under MON.
Baker is 21 and very promising. Been one of our best players this season. He is learning and will make mistakes. To call him a clown is disgusting and you should be ashamed of yourself.
The issue is we shouldn't be relying on him at this stage in his career.
That free role really suits him. He's electric when picking up the ball and running at the opposition.
Shame his decision making is poor though, that will always hold him back.
We should now be getting close to a level that is sustainable. It will be interesting to see the next set of accounts to see what progress has been made (when are these due?)
The main issue at the moment is that we are not getting value for money from the more expensive players mentioned above. Some of them are not being used at all. Now there is a chicken and egg argument here - is PL forcing these players out to meet a wage reduction agenda? I really hope thats not the case otherwise we really are in 4/5 territory. However I don't believe this is true, they are just not delivering and contributing what they should be for the price. Otherwise we would be in level 2/3 territory.
Everton are probably at the other end of the scale of teams punching above their weight in terms of wages vs league position (that would be an interesting comparison table).